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'''An Artist's Interpretation of Middle Earth''' is a map for ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing]]'', 1st Edition.  
'''An Artist's Interpretation of Middle Earth''' is a 24" x 36" color map for ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing]]'', 1st Edition.


*Stock number: 2100
*Stock number: 2100
*Map, bordering and lettering: [[Peter C. Fenlon]]
*Map, bordering and lettering: [[Peter C. Fenlon]]
*Concept and design: Peter C. Fenlon and [[Terry K. Amthor]]
*Concept and design: Peter C. Fenlon and [[Terry K. Amthor]]
*Illustrations from ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Bakshi)]]''
*Illustrations from the [[The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)|Motion Picture ''The Lord of the Rings'']]


Peter Fenlon also wrote a gazetteer based on the geographical names used on the map. The gazetteer was only published by [[Iron Crown Enterprises|ICE]] on the internet and is now off-line.


[[CATEGORY:MERP]]
[[Category:MERP maps]]
[[CATEGORY:Maps]]

Revision as of 14:37, 10 July 2012

An Artist's Interpretation of Middle Earth Including the Wild Lands - East, South & North
File:Pete Fenlon - MERP map.jpg
AuthorPeter C. Fenlon
PublisherIron Crown Enterprises
Released1982
FormatPoster
Pages1
ISBNNone

An Artist's Interpretation of Middle Earth is a 24" x 36" color map for Middle-earth Role Playing, 1st Edition.

Peter Fenlon also wrote a gazetteer based on the geographical names used on the map. The gazetteer was only published by ICE on the internet and is now off-line.