The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of the King
The original 'fantasy' series, and still the greatest, The Lord of the Rings has sold over 100 million copies, been translated into more than 40 languages, and has been voted the best book of the 20th century, while The Hobbit has never been out of print since first published in 1937. If there are any works of fiction that deserve to be owned in magnificent editions – these are surely the ones.
Successive generations have been spellbound by the exploits of Frodo, Gandalf and their comrades as they journey towards Mordor to do battle with the Dark Lord Sauron. There is something about the alluring world of elves, dwarves and old magic which has proved exceptionally popular, working on the imagination both as an enthralling adventure story and, at a deeper level, as 'a comprehensive counter-myth to the story of the twentieth century' – Independent. Tolkien's treatment of the eternal struggle between good and evil, from stirring battles ('as good as anything in Homer,' according to C. S Lewis) to the conflict within every individual, is subtle, lyrical and profound.
Illustrated by Eric Fraser, one of the foremost British illustrators of the 20th century, his images – a total of 7 full-page images and 57 head-pieces – are based on original designs by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. Tolkien had seen her sketches and was so impressed that his executors gave special permission for Fraser to interpret them for these Folio editions. Covers blocked in gold and maps of Middle Earth as endpapers complete this superb edition of one the world's favourite stories.
3-volume set.
Bound in full vegetable parchment blocked with a design by Francis Mosley.
Set in Fournier with Omnia display.
Illustrations by Ingahild Grathmer, drawn by Eric Fraser.
Book size: 9" x 5¾", total of 1352 pages.
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