About this book
Fine book in fine dust jacket, appears unread. Signed and dated by A. Lee. See photos of the actual book and dust jacket for a detailed view of condition.
About this edition
This edition includes nine colour plates and black and white illustrations by Alan Lee. Some books signed by Alan Lee at the events promoting the release of the book.
About The Children of Hurin
The Children of Húrin (COH) is a book by Professor J.R.R. Tolkien, started originally in the late 1910s, revised several times, but not completed before his death in 1973. Christopher Tolkien edited the manuscripts and published it in 2007. COH is the stirring narrative of Túrin Turambar, son of Húrin, and his sister Niënor, in their struggle against fate. This will appeal to casual fans and expert readers alike, returning them to the rich landscape and characters unique to Tolkien.
J.R.R. Tolkien
Edited by Christopher Tolkien
HarperCollins
1st Edition 2007, First Impression
Illustrated by A. Lee
Signed and dated by A. Lee
ISBN-10 0 00 7246122 6
ISBN-13 978 0 00 724622 9
Hardback in dust jacket
F / F
Coming soon
J.R.R. Tolkien
Edited by Christopher Tolkien
HarperCollins
1st Edition 2007, First Impression
Illustrated by A. Lee
Signed and dated by A. Lee
ISBN-10 0 00 7246122 6
ISBN-13 978 0 00 724622 9
Hardback in dust jacket
F / F
Coming soon
About this book
Fine book in fine dust jacket, appears unread. Signed and dated by A. Lee. See photos of the actual book and dust jacket for a detailed view of condition.
About this edition
This edition includes nine colour plates and black and white illustrations by Alan Lee. Some books signed by Alan Lee at the events promoting the release of the book.
About The Children of Hurin
The Children of Húrin (COH) is a book by Professor J.R.R. Tolkien, started originally in the late 1910s, revised several times, but not completed before his death in 1973. Christopher Tolkien edited the manuscripts and published it in 2007. COH is the stirring narrative of Túrin Turambar, son of Húrin, and his sister Niënor, in their struggle against fate. This will appeal to casual fans and expert readers alike, returning them to the rich landscape and characters unique to Tolkien.