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  2. English-language editions of The Hobbit - Wikipedia

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    Houghton Mifflin Company of Boston, 1989. Paperback. Illustrated by Michael Hague. Orange front cover lettered in green; illustrated with Smaug on his hoard. Purportedly the first softcover edition to be illustrated. 48 full-color scenes. 304 pages. ISBN 0-395-52021-5. 29 FS1997 The Folio Society of London, 1997.

  3. David Wenzel - Wikipedia

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    Published in a collected edition by Ballantine in 1990, The Hobbit: An Illustrated Edition of the Fantasy Classic is one of the most successful graphic format adaptations of a piece of classic literature. [3] In 2001, it was updated by Del Rey Books with a new cover, larger format, and 32 new pages of artwork.

  4. The Hobbit - Wikipedia

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    Some cheaper editions, particularly paperback, are not illustrated except with the maps. "The Children's Book Club" edition of 1942 includes the black-and-white pictures but no maps, an anomaly. [28] Douglas Anderson's The Annotated Hobbit is illustrated with many black-and-white drawings taken from translations of the story into some 25 languages.

  5. Ted Nasmith - Wikipedia

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    The illustrated edition was published in 1998; in 2004, a second edition was published featuring many more paintings by Nasmith. [6] In early 1999, representatives for Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema invited Ted Nasmith to join John Howe and Alan Lee to work as a concept artist for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. According to Nasmith, [3]

  6. The Complete Guide to Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 A Guide to Middle-earth was the first published encyclopedic reference book for the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, compiled and edited by Robert Foster. [3] The book was published in 1971 by Mirage Press, a specialist science fiction and fantasy publisher, in a limited edition. [3]

  7. Alan Lee (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Lee has illustrated dozens of fantasy books, including some non-fiction, and many more book covers. [2] Among the numerous works by J. R. R. Tolkien that he has illustrated are the 1992 centenary edition of The Lord of the Rings, a 1999 edition of The Hobbit, the 2007 The Children of Húrin, the 2017 Beren and Lúthien, the 2018 The Fall of Gondolin, and the 2022 The Fall of Númenor.

  8. Pauline Baynes - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 Puffin used a painting by Baynes for the cover of a paperback edition of The Hobbit. [22] Three years later, Allen & Unwin published The Lord of the Rings in a three-volume deluxe hardback edition for which they asked Baynes to design a slipcase. Never having read the story, Baynes was faced with the prospect of having to read a ...

  9. Barbara Remington - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Remington with artwork. Barbara Remington (23 June 1929 – 23 January 2020) [1] was an American artist and illustrator. Born in Minnesota, she was probably best known for her cover-art for Ballantine Books' first paperback editions of J. R. R. Tolkien's novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings and for her Tolkien-related poster A Map of Middle-earth.

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