[Maps of Middle-earth]

Two detailed maps of Middle Earth designed by J.R.R. Tolkien’s son.

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Description

The land of Middle-earth reigns as one of the most comprehensive fantasy worlds of all time, and has been well represented in written and visual arts. The creator, J.R.R. Tolkien, is famous for giving life to memorable characters and vivid scenery, but it was his son, Christopher, who would forever memorialize the world by creating its first official cartographic canon.

The first sheet, originally untitled but seen here as The West of Middle-Earth at the End of the Third Age, was drawn by Christopher to accompany the first edition of The Lord of the Rings in 1953. The map gives readers a tangible connection to places within the book and adds a compelling visual element to the rich mythology through the inclusion of geographic features, topography, roads, and battle sites.

In all of Christopher’s maps, locations like Rohan, Gondor, and Mordor are given a physical presence, and in the second sheet, the intersection of these three kingdoms is explained in great detail. First drawn and issued in 1955 to accompany The Return of the King, this map features the contours of the various mountain ranges in the region (Ash, White and Shadow). Numerous locations that played a prominent role within the book are shown; including Minas Tirith, the Dark Tower and a prominent Mt. Doom.

Both maps here were issued as part of the 1995 Quality Paperback Book Club Editions of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, published by arrangement with Houghton-Mifflin, Inc. The title cartouche is one of a handful of minor changes from earlier editions.

Map Details

Publication Date: 1995

Author: Christopher R. Tolkien

Sheet Width (in): 18.00

Sheet Height (in): 15.75

Condition: A-

Condition Description: Two maps (size given for each) with irregular margins and creasing, as issued. The Middle Earth Map has a narrow and torn margin at the upper left, with very minor image loss as a result. Very good condition overall.

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