All three of the Brian Sibley "collector's edition" maps books, listed at least in "New" condition:
Not sure why it's showing £187/187/375 on the links here, the list prices I'm seeing are US$187/187/375.
I'm not sure why the blue one is listed with such high prices these days. Was it printed considerably less?
Not sure why it's showing £187/187/375 on the links here, the list prices I'm seeing are US$187/187/375.
I'm not sure why the blue one is listed with such high prices these days. Was it printed considerably less?
rosshm16 wrote:
I'm not sure why the blue one is listed with such high prices these days. Was it printed considerably less?
It's much harder to come by than the other two.
Ostensibly a lettered copy of the deluxe edition Alan Lee sketchbooks. I've never heard of lettered versions of this before. Having it signed "D / 3000" seems odd.
rosshm16 wrote:
Ostensibly a lettered copy of the deluxe edition Alan Lee sketchbooks. I've never heard of lettered versions of this before. Having it signed "D / 3000" seems odd.
Often non-commercial copies of a limited edition will be lettered.
Another example - the Folio Limited Hobbit

Letters are used a lot on limited editions, they are sometimes used for staff copies and for replacement copies if a fault is found.
The 1987 Unwin Hyman leather-bound "Super Deluxe" 50th Anniversary Hobbit. This is one of my white whales but I have a hard time justifying ~$3k for a book I already have five other deluxe editions of:
rosshm16 wrote:
The 1987 Unwin Hyman leather-bound "Super Deluxe" 50th Anniversary Hobbit. This is one of my white whales but I have a hard time justifying ~$3k for a book I already have five other deluxe editions of:
$3300 is probably about right for these (unsigned) copies. Perhaps a tad high, but not by much and would be low for a signed one IMO. These are some of the most beautiful Tolkien books ever made and as there are only 500 in existence pretty sought after. Personally one of my favorite books I own.
