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'''''A Hobbit's Travels''''' is a book with blank pages decorated by illustrations depicting various scenes (of mostly landscapes) from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', intended to be used as a note-book. It also contains a one-page introductory text by "Sam Gamgee". | '''''A Hobbit's Travels''''' is a book with blank pages decorated by illustrations depicting various scenes (of mostly landscapes) from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', intended to be used as a note-book. It also contains a one-page introductory text by "Sam Gamgee". | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 19 October 2012
| A Hobbit's Travels | |
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| Author | Michael Green |
| Publisher | Running Press Book Publishers |
| Released | January 1978 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Pages | 96 |
| ISBN | 0762413085 |
A Hobbit's Travels is a book with blank pages decorated by illustrations depicting various scenes (of mostly landscapes) from The Lord of the Rings, intended to be used as a note-book. It also contains a one-page introductory text by "Sam Gamgee".
[edit] From the Publisher
Printed on deluxe recycled parchment paper, this journal celebrating J. R. R. Tolkien's classic tales makes a lovely gift, and is just as nice to keep! With magical two-color illustrations throughout (drawings made by Frodo Baggins's devoted companion, Samwise Gamgee, on their travels throughout Middle-earth), it provides ample space for recording personal thoughts, reflections on Tolkien's masterpiece, or fantasies of your own creation.
