
Fans of J.R.R. Tolkien can find great deals on the 2024 Collector’s Editions of The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and The Silmarillion at Amazon. As part of their early Prime Big Deal Days sale, these beautiful hardcover books are discounted by up to 68%. While they usually cost $35 apiece, all five Tolkien Collector’s Editions are now available for $15 or less-with The Hobbit being the most affordable at just $11.33.
Each book features beautiful cover art with a foil stamp and decorative stained edges. Inside, you’ll find detailed maps of Middle-earth, and you can easily keep track of your journey to Mordor using the included ribbon bookmarks.
The Lord of the Rings Collector’s Editions (2024)
- The Hobbit Collector’s Edition — $11.33 (
$35) - The Silmarillion Collector’s Edition — $12.26 (
$35) - The Fellow of the Ring Collector’s Edition — $14.17 (
$35) - The Two Towers Collector’s Edition — $12.18 (
$35) - The Return of the King Collector’s Edition — $15.07 (
$35) - The Lord of the Rings Collector’s Edition Box Set — $59.79 (
$105)
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