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Drawn by renowned illustrator [[Daniel Reeve]] – the official cartographer for The Lord of the Rings films – the six 17" x 22" archival quality collector's maps cover | Drawn by renowned illustrator [[Daniel Reeve]] – the official cartographer for The Lord of the Rings films – the six 17" x 22" archival quality collector's maps cover [[The Shire]], West [[Gondor]], East Gondor, [[Rohan]], [[Eregion]], and [[Mordor]]. The boxed set includes the six folded maps and a 32-page guide to the lands of [[Middle-earth]], including keys to each of the maps. | ||
[[Category: Roleplaying books]] | [[Category: Roleplaying books]] |
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Author | Daniel Reeve |
Publisher | Decipher |
Released | 2002 |
ISBN | 1582369607 |
From the publisher
Drawn by renowned illustrator Daniel Reeve – the official cartographer for The Lord of the Rings films – the six 17" x 22" archival quality collector's maps cover The Shire, West Gondor, East Gondor, Rohan, Eregion, and Mordor. The boxed set includes the six folded maps and a 32-page guide to the lands of Middle-earth, including keys to each of the maps.