About this book
Fine as produced by hand and purchased directly by Magnoli Props, with certificate. Measuring about 8 1/2″ x 12″ (22 x 30cm), this prop replica is bound in genuine red cowhide, embossed with elvish designs and silver foiled with a star and Bilbo’s “BB” monogram. The pages are high-quality textured writing paper, laser printed and finally aged by hand giving them a time-worn appearance. The book is complete with matching leather ties, just like the original prop from The Lord of the Rings. See photos of the actual book for a detailed view of condition.
About this edition
Replicated in this edition is the original volume begun by Bilbo and continued by Frodo, this leather bound book is divided into several sections: The Hobbit (or There And Back Again) is written in Bilbo’s own hand, who continues with some notes from the Libraries of Rivendell. The Lord of the Rings tells of Frodo’s adventures of inheriting and destroying the One Ring of Sauron. Frodo then passes the book onto his friend, Sam Gamgee, who in turn records several poems he heard or composed during his lifetime. Finally, the appendix to this volume contains poems and histories from the Men of Gondor, Rohan, the Elves and Dwarves of Middle Earth.
I. Magnoli
Magnoli Props
2010
ISBN Unknown
Leather-bound hand-made
F as produced
$ 864 USD
I. Magnoli
Magnoli Props
2010
ISBN Unknown
Leather-bound hand-made
F as produced
$ 864 USD
About this book
Fine as produced by hand and purchased directly by Magnoli Props, with certificate. Measuring about 8 1/2″ x 12″ (22 x 30cm), this prop replica is bound in genuine red cowhide, embossed with elvish designs and silver foiled with a star and Bilbo’s “BB” monogram. The pages are high-quality textured writing paper, laser printed and finally aged by hand giving them a time-worn appearance. The book is complete with matching leather ties, just like the original prop from The Lord of the Rings. See photos of the actual book for a detailed view of condition.
About this edition
Replicated in this edition is the original volume begun by Bilbo and continued by Frodo, this leather bound book is divided into several sections: The Hobbit (or There And Back Again) is written in Bilbo’s own hand, who continues with some notes from the Libraries of Rivendell. The Lord of the Rings tells of Frodo’s adventures of inheriting and destroying the One Ring of Sauron. Frodo then passes the book onto his friend, Sam Gamgee, who in turn records several poems he heard or composed during his lifetime. Finally, the appendix to this volume contains poems and histories from the Men of Gondor, Rohan, the Elves and Dwarves of Middle Earth.