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u/Tolkienite_is_back ยท 2 pointsr/tolkienbooks

Indeed it is! However the Amazon.com, Inc listing posted and provided above does not include an ISBN, which I would be extremely concerned, careful, and cautious about. The following Amazon.com, Inc link does, in fact, display the ISBNs: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Middle-Earth-Hobbit-Silmarillion/dp/0007169426/ref=sr_1_1_twi_har_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1469629748&sr=1-1&keywords=0007169426

For your ease of mind, I will post and provide the following image (or picture), which masterfully and delightfully displays and demonstrates the aforesaid book from an angle where both the front cover and spine are visible or palpable: http://www.mytolkienbooks.com/books04/pics/guide02.jpg

Nevertheless, in order to avoid disappointment, regret, sorrow, and/or dismay allow me - a true collector - to suggest and recommend that you manage and handle the online purchasing or buying matter (or situation) with exceptional attention and care. There are vast and extensive numbers of versions of each one book - to the magnitude or extent where even books with exactly and precisely the same ISBN may have a different and/or dissimilar dust jacket! For instance, this is the case with The Hobbit that matches the aforementioned beautifully illustrated LOTR boxed set. Since this is of utmost importance and relevance, the best course of action is to request a picture of the physical item from the seller before committing hard earned money to a purchase - at least, then, this would serve and provide an insurance of sorts against a situation where the purchased book does not have the desired dust jacket (or cover) illustration.

As always, it is my pleasure to help, assist, and/or aid a fellow collector.

Edit: Needless to say (but I will say it anyways because it is extremely relevant and important to the topic, discussion, and/or conversation at hand), sometimes books and/or items are regrettably shipped without being properly or correctly packaged. It is a horrendously heartbreaking and depressing day when a shipment arrives containing a shattered, dented, wet, or scratched book or dust cover. The vicissitudes of fate will not always be favorable, nor it can be expected for destiny to always smile upon the dedicated collector. Nonetheless, my personal recommendation when such event or occurrence takes place is: do not drown in dolor and/or misery - simply complain and protest and either return or exchange or obtain a replacement for items that arrived damaged.