I bought The Children of Húrin from HarperCollins in the new 'signature' style. You may get the old black edition if you buy from other resellers still.
I don't want them.
I don't want them.
I don't want them.
But these are such stylish editions.
I still, don't want them 😁
I don't want them.
I don't want them.
But these are such stylish editions.
I still, don't want them 😁
I’m presuming these three are not illustrated? That’ll be the first time for two of these, won’t it?
Huan wrote:
I’m presuming these three are not illustrated? That’ll be the first time for two of these, won’t it?
All three have pencil illustrations by Alan Lee.
Pencil illustrations, but none of the full-color, full-page illustrations correct?Trotter wrote:
Huan wrote:
I’m presuming these three are not illustrated? That’ll be the first time for two of these, won’t it?
All three have pencil illustrations by Alan Lee.
I assumed that would be the case for B&L and FoG since they got new ISBN numbers and CoH reuses the same ISBN from it's non-illustrated edition.
The new WM “Great Tales” paperbacks. Pretty identical to the HarperCollins ones with a few subtle changes.
Mr. Underhill wrote:
The new WM “Great Tales” paperbacks. Pretty identical to the HarperCollins ones with a few subtle changes.
A little disappointed by how plain these are. I like the pop of color, but I was really hoping for a metallic finish there, or gold foil instead of yellow. Not loving the flat red either. I was planning to get these, but I think I'll pass now.
Would anyone in the UK be kind enough to buy this book (the maroon CoH) and send it to me? Over the past month I went through all the resellers in and/or shipping to Germany and got the old black version every single time (even though they all advertised the maroon cover. Damn HC ISBN policy.) My shelf needs this.
Edit: I ended up ordering from HC in the UK and having the book forwarded to me through forward2me thus paying a ridiculous amount of money for a regular trede paperback. Well worth it, though.
Edit: I ended up ordering from HC in the UK and having the book forwarded to me through forward2me thus paying a ridiculous amount of money for a regular trede paperback. Well worth it, though.