Likely the HC is the same offer. Strangely, getting this Mxd Ppk seems a good idea. Sure, mounted 3by6 books, hung over the sofa or where TVs usually go. Yeah that's the ticket.
In general terms, if the publisher wants to offer a pre-packaged case of assorted books to trade accounts, then it has to have a SKU, and thus it shows up in their catalogues/websites. I don't think this is intended for consumer ordering. This sounds like a super easy "I'm a library or a bookstore and I expect to have a huge interest in Tolkien in September, just send me a sample pack ASAP!"
Mr. Underhill wrote:
Found this listing on the HC website, but there is no product description.
https://www.harpercollins.com/products ... en?variant=40262001000482
The description is from Edelweiss. I already added the ISBN code, but no retailers have it listed yet. Maybe the ISBN forum code could have a little improvement, showing the ISBN if no result is found in retailer sites.
zionius wrote:
Mr. Underhill wrote:
Found this listing on the HC website, but there is no product description.
https://www.harpercollins.com/products ... en?variant=40262001000482
The description is from Edelweiss. I already added the ISBN code, but no retailers have it listed yet. Maybe the ISBN forum code could have a little improvement, showing the ISBN if no result is found in retailer sites.
Listed at Barnes & Noble
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tolki ... ollins%20Publishers%20LLC
The HarperCollins 2023 calendar has a cover image now and the artists showcased in it.
It lead me to finding two books by Kip Rasmussen that I had not seen mentioned here that some of the art loving crowd might find interesting. No prices on Amazon UK when I looked but Amazon Germany had them available.
979-8413591963 https://smile.amazon.de/-/en/Kip-Rasmu ... %2Cstripbooks%2C92&sr=1-2
979-8421033707 https://smile.amazon.de/-/en/Kip-Rasmu ... %2Cstripbooks%2C92&sr=1-1
It lead me to finding two books by Kip Rasmussen that I had not seen mentioned here that some of the art loving crowd might find interesting. No prices on Amazon UK when I looked but Amazon Germany had them available.
979-8413591963 https://smile.amazon.de/-/en/Kip-Rasmu ... %2Cstripbooks%2C92&sr=1-2
979-8421033707 https://smile.amazon.de/-/en/Kip-Rasmu ... %2Cstripbooks%2C92&sr=1-1
Has this volume already been posted here, The Complete Guide to Middle-earth?
https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-complete-guide-to-middle-earth/robert-foster/ted-nasmith/9780008537821
https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-complete-guide-to-middle-earth/robert-foster/ted-nasmith/9780008537821
Luna Press Publishing has announced June 14 2022 as the release date for Not the Fellowship. Dragons Welcome!, where various essays engage with a fictional character of choice from any of Tolkien’s works who is not part of The Lord of the Rings’ Fellowship.
The contents announced are:
- Amie Angèle Brochu (Canada) “Steward of Trees and Forests: Treebeard’s Symbolic Role in Folklore, Environmental Protection and Eco-Critical Awareness”
- Scott Chaussée (USA) “The Last Prince of Cardolan: Memory and mediation in the mortuary archaeology of Middle-earth”
- Catherine A. Coundjeris (USA) “Éowyn as Light Bearer”
- A J Dalton (UK) “What is so fabulous about Smaug?”
- Brendan Dyer (USA) “Glorfindel: Tolkien’s Intertextual Link Between The First And The Third Age”
- Jyrki Korpua (Finland) “Master of Fate, yet by fate mastered” – Tolkien’s Túrin Turambar and Kalevala’s Kullervo”
- Elise Caemasache McKenna (USA) “The Dyscatastrophe of Túrin Turambar”
- Angela P. Nicholas (UK) “Finrod Felagund: His Life, Influence and Legacy”
- Enrico Spadaro & Mauro Toninelli (Italy) “The Gaffer: between cabbages and potatoes”
- Renée Vink (Netherlands) “Tal-Elmar and the Unrepresented Natives of Middle-earth”
- Dawn Walls-Thumma (USA) “Cartography of a Character: On (Re)Writing Nerdanel”
Urulókë wrote:
Luna Press Publishing has announced June 14 2022 as the release date for Not the Fellowship. Dragons Welcome!, where various essays engage with a fictional character of choice from any of Tolkien’s works who is not part of The Lord of the Rings’ Fellowship.
The contents announced are:
- Amie Angèle Brochu (Canada) “Steward of Trees and Forests: Treebeard’s Symbolic Role in Folklore, Environmental Protection and Eco-Critical Awareness”
- Scott Chaussée (USA) “The Last Prince of Cardolan: Memory and mediation in the mortuary archaeology of Middle-earth”
- Catherine A. Coundjeris (USA) “Éowyn as Light Bearer”
- A J Dalton (UK) “What is so fabulous about Smaug?”
- Brendan Dyer (USA) “Glorfindel: Tolkien’s Intertextual Link Between The First And The Third Age”
- Jyrki Korpua (Finland) “Master of Fate, yet by fate mastered” – Tolkien’s Túrin Turambar and Kalevala’s Kullervo”
- Elise Caemasache McKenna (USA) “The Dyscatastrophe of Túrin Turambar”
- Angela P. Nicholas (UK) “Finrod Felagund: His Life, Influence and Legacy”
- Enrico Spadaro & Mauro Toninelli (Italy) “The Gaffer: between cabbages and potatoes”
- Renée Vink (Netherlands) “Tal-Elmar and the Unrepresented Natives of Middle-earth”
- Dawn Walls-Thumma (USA) “Cartography of a Character: On (Re)Writing Nerdanel”
This looks like an awesome read!