onthetrail wrote:
@Stu that grey is stunning and goes fabulously with the 'Great Tales' books.
But the great tales books don't exist in that style, though....
insurrbution wrote:
onthetrail wrote:
@Stu that grey is stunning and goes fabulously with the 'Great Tales' books.
But the great tales books don't exist in that style, though....
...not yet!
Ah! The image made for The Silmarillion is quite nice, as well as any future ones that emphasize the "JRRT".
To me, though, the purple Unfinished Tales makes the most sense, out of the non-HoM-e books, as HarperCollins had actually produced one in that style, and many believe UT to be a HoM-e "testing ground" and group them together.
It's extremely unlikely, though I'd welcome the purple UT to exist as a POD book.
To me, though, the purple Unfinished Tales makes the most sense, out of the non-HoM-e books, as HarperCollins had actually produced one in that style, and many believe UT to be a HoM-e "testing ground" and group them together.
It's extremely unlikely, though I'd welcome the purple UT to exist as a POD book.
insurrbution wrote:
onthetrail wrote:
@Stu that grey is stunning and goes fabulously with the 'Great Tales' books.
But the great tales books don't exist in that style, though....
Look at the greys in those volumes beside Stu design. It sits with HoME and leads onto those GT books perfectly. They don't have to match to work. The colour does that.
insurrbution wrote:
Ah! The image made for The Silmarillion is quite nice, as well as any future ones that emphasize the "JRRT".
To me, though, the purple Unfinished Tales makes the most sense, out of the non-HoM-e books, as HarperCollins had actually produced one in that style, and many believe UT to be a HoM-e "testing ground" and group them together.
It's extremely unlikely, though I'd welcome the purple UT to exist as a POD book.
Not most sense for me -- I already have two purple ones...