I assume a third edition of the Annotated Hobbit is still in the works, so that one could also be released as the/a 90th anniversary edition. I’m betting on the HC version of the latest Folio Hobbit.
Eye_of_the_Black_Tower wrote:
It makes one wonder what WOULD come out in 2027 if this is the FS ‘downecaling’
An "even more ultimate" edition with an extra painting, probably...
The late Stu wrote:
I agree to some extent. Though I could see them wanting to bring the Folio-LE downscaling forward to this year precisely because it gives a small gap until 2027. Right now the market is hot and consuming almost anything HarperCollins throws at it. Two years is a long time and the economy is very uncertain. I'm not sure they would want to push things back if they see a potential for easy money, now. In some ways the 2027 anniversary is support for them getting a Folioesque Hobbit out early, with a 70th anniversary one coming out in October 2027 or thereabouts.
It would be a good test of the market for sure; can you release three deluxe editions of the same book in five years and they all sell? Maybe we will find out!

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The Pezzini book - with CUP it is supposed to ship April 30? Blackwell's also has the April date.
Olwe wrote:
The Pezzini book - with CUP it is supposed to ship April 30? Blackwell's also has the April date.
Pretty much all the retailers have a different date for the book release, no idea on real date.
The publisher currently says April for the ebook and May 8 for the paper book. These dates have moved around so no wonder everyone is confused.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/t ... 3EC68A7CB1D651BD1CC104060
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/t ... 3EC68A7CB1D651BD1CC104060

We have a cover for the reissue of the Hobbit Graphic Novel, both a UK and US release.
This will be an unjacketed hardback with a gold embossed cover. A number of the more text-heavy pages from the original have been repainted by David Wenzel as double pages, so Chuck Dixon’s adaptation (which is unaltered) has more room to breathe. And a new section at the back shows sketches and concept art with an artist’s commentary. I think anyone who has enjoyed the book over the years will appreciate this expanded version.