(Part 2) Top products from r/TheHobbit

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We found 10 product mentions on r/TheHobbit. We ranked the 30 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/hitchhikingwhovian · 1 pointr/TheHobbit

Same for me but I do love it when they put in a little extra effort. I love the penguin classics hardback line that were cloth and simply buy beautifully decorated. Like these ones I have Iliad and Odyssey . I wish I could get them all they are beautiful

u/DINKYFIRE · 2 pointsr/TheHobbit

Those are gorgeous!!! I have the Penguin Classics "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, and it looks similar I think. http://amzn.to/2CtcbwI Makes me wish I had more money to spend on books... but I think buying pretty books is a two birds one stone situation- books to read, and beautiful house decor!

u/Wiles_ · 9 pointsr/TheHobbit

If you're interested in numbers like that and other estimates check out Karen Wynn Fonstad's Atlas of Middle-earth. Karen has scrapped together all the evidence provided by Tolkien to create an atlas that is as accurate as is possible.

u/italia06823834 · 1 pointr/TheHobbit

I have that edition as aset with LOTR. I love it and those are the ones I usually read I keep this and this mostly as collectables.

u/Billy_Fish · 2 pointsr/TheHobbit

If you like Tolkien's artwork I'd look for a copy of J.R.R. Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator. It is a much more comprehensive volume of his paintings and drawings.

u/RagamuffinGunner13 · 5 pointsr/TheHobbit

Hmm, upon further research, it looks like the movie might be based on this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Mirkwood-Novel-About-JRR-Tolkien/dp/0615312543
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/blogs/thr-esq/jrr-tolkien-estate-threatens-lawsuit-101528

... which means now I'm significantly less excited about it. At first I thought it was going to be a real biopic about Tolkien, maybe including some filmed portions of LOTR, The Hobbit, and The Silmarillion to show his imagination at work. But this sounds like misguided, revisionist crap.

u/Orelle · 1 pointr/TheHobbit

This illustrated book first came out in 1990 — I'm kind of ashamed I hadn't seen it before!