About this book
Near fine book (with bump on lower spine) in fine dust jacket, signed by T. Nasmith, unread. See photos of the actual book and dust jacket for a detailed view of condition.
About this edition
This edition includes The Map of Beleriand and the Lands to the North coloured by H.E. Riddett and forty-five colour illustrations by Ted Nasmith. Nasmith is mis-spelt as ‘Naysmith’ on the spine of the binding for the first impression.
About The Silmarillion
The Silmarillion is a published collection of J.R.R. Tolkien’s works, edited and released posthumously by his son and literary executor, Christopher Tolkien, with the assistance of fantasy fiction writer Guy Gavriel Kay.
It is the primary source for Middle-earth’s history of the world of Arda from the birth of Eä to the end of the Third Age.
J.R.R. Tolkien in Letter 131 to Milton Waldman: “The Silmarillion is the history of the War of the Exiled Elves against the Enemy, which all takes place in the North-west of the world (Middle-earth). Several tales of victory and tragedy are caught up in it; but it ends with catastrophe, and the passing of the Ancient World.”
J.R.R. Tolkien
Edited by Christopher Tolkien
Illustrated by Ted Nasmith
HarperCollins
2nd Illustrated Edition 2004, First Impression
ISBN 0 00 717302 4
Hardback in dust jacket
NF / F
J.R.R. Tolkien
Edited by Christopher Tolkien
Illustrated by Ted Nasmith
HarperCollins
2nd Illustrated Edition 2004, First Impression
ISBN 0 00 717302 4
Hardback in dust jacket
NF / F
About this book
Near fine book (with bump on lower spine) in fine dust jacket, signed by T. Nasmith, unread. See photos of the actual book and dust jacket for a detailed view of condition.
About this edition
This edition includes The Map of Beleriand and the Lands to the North coloured by H.E. Riddett and forty-five colour illustrations by Ted Nasmith. Nasmith is mis-spelt as ‘Naysmith’ on the spine of the binding for the first impression.
About The Silmarillion
The Silmarillion is a published collection of J.R.R. Tolkien’s works, edited and released posthumously by his son and literary executor, Christopher Tolkien, with the assistance of fantasy fiction writer Guy Gavriel Kay.
It is the primary source for Middle-earth’s history of the world of Arda from the birth of Eä to the end of the Third Age.
J.R.R. Tolkien in Letter 131 to Milton Waldman: “The Silmarillion is the history of the War of the Exiled Elves against the Enemy, which all takes place in the North-west of the world (Middle-earth). Several tales of victory and tragedy are caught up in it; but it ends with catastrophe, and the passing of the Ancient World.”