Are there any books out that deal with The Land and TC?
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Are there any books out that deal with The Land and TC?
Hey everyone
Im new here, and I was just wondering if anyone knew whether or not there are any books on the market that offer artwork, maps, quotes, etc about the Chronicles. Id also just like to say that it makes me so happy to see that there are so many other people who love these books like I do. Thanks in advance!
Im new here, and I was just wondering if anyone knew whether or not there are any books on the market that offer artwork, maps, quotes, etc about the Chronicles. Id also just like to say that it makes me so happy to see that there are so many other people who love these books like I do. Thanks in advance!
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I own two books that have maps and artwork....
* The Atlas Of The Land - by Karen Wynn Fonstad ( its full of diagrams, maps, sketches a stuff and its officially authorized by SRD)
* Realms Of Fantasy - by Malcolm Edwards & Robert Holdstock ( Has a whole section on The Land - some of the illustrations you can see in the Album here on The Watch)
* The Atlas Of The Land - by Karen Wynn Fonstad ( its full of diagrams, maps, sketches a stuff and its officially authorized by SRD)
* Realms Of Fantasy - by Malcolm Edwards & Robert Holdstock ( Has a whole section on The Land - some of the illustrations you can see in the Album here on The Watch)
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WOW! This is why I want to go to Kent State to see the original manuscript. Great link - thanks!!!!!
That IS the original map, isn't it?
Another book about the Land (if you haven't already found it) is Gilden Fire. That's a chapter taken out of The Illearth War which is written from the Haruchai's perspective (as they cross Grimmerdhore forest with Hyrim and Shetra on their way to Seareach).
There are also the Reed Stephens mystery novels (now reprinted under Donaldson's name, but I think those might only be available on amazon.uk). Brew (the main character) is almost as damaged as Covenant (sometimes moreso - physically, anyway), but the big difference is that Brew actually wants to be the hero.
That IS the original map, isn't it?
Another book about the Land (if you haven't already found it) is Gilden Fire. That's a chapter taken out of The Illearth War which is written from the Haruchai's perspective (as they cross Grimmerdhore forest with Hyrim and Shetra on their way to Seareach).
There are also the Reed Stephens mystery novels (now reprinted under Donaldson's name, but I think those might only be available on amazon.uk). Brew (the main character) is almost as damaged as Covenant (sometimes moreso - physically, anyway), but the big difference is that Brew actually wants to be the hero.

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