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6b. J. R. R. Tolkien. Alan Lee illustrations. London: Harper Collins, modern reprint. Specially bound by hand by an artist in Italy.
Notes
This custom-bound edition of J.R.R. Tolkienâs The Hobbit serves as a bridge between Middle-earth legend and the timeless tradition of fine bookbinding.
The exterior is a masterpiece of bespoke craft, featuring intricate embossed details over all boards and spine compartments with hand-marbled endpapers and edges. The volume includes aged, vintage-style maps that feel as though they were pulled directly from Thorin Oakenshieldâs own traveling pack. While the binding is undoubtedly an esteemed work of art designed for the shelf of a serious collector, the interior utilizes a modern reprieve with crisp typography and high-grade paper, ensuring the text remains perfectly functional for a cozy evening of reading. It is, in every sense, a functional work of artâdesigned to be handled and enjoyed just as much as it is to be admired.
The Hobbit, written by J.R.R. Tolkien and first published in 1937, is a fantasy novel that follows the journey of Bilbo Baggins, a comfort-loving hobbit who is swept into an epic quest. Accompanied by a group of dwarves and the wizard Gandalf, Bilbo sets out to help reclaim the dwarvesâ homeland and treasure from the dragon Smaug. Along the way, he encounters trolls, goblins, elves, giant spiders, and Gollumâwho possesses a mysterious magic ring. The story, both whimsical and adventurous, introduces readers to Middle-earth, the richly detailed fantasy world that would later be expanded in The Lord of the Rings.
Tolkienâs writing process for The Hobbit was gradual and largely unplanned. He began the story in the early 1930s, allegedly scribbling the opening lineââIn a hole in the ground there lived a hobbitââon a blank exam paper he was grading. Initially conceived as a childrenâs story, The Hobbit was deeply influenced by Tolkienâs background in philology (the study of languages), mythology, and his love for Norse and Anglo-Saxon literature. He often wrote in bursts, revising heavily and drawing from a vast body of his own invented languages and histories. The novelâs tone reflects his academic mind and storytelling instinctsâlight and humorous on the surface, yet layered with ancient echoes and moral complexity. Encouraged by the bookâs unexpected success, Tolkien was later urged to write a sequel, which eventually became the much darker and more expansive The Lord of the Rings.
Description
Highly embossed including covers, spine, interior of covers, and leather ribbon bookmark, this edition is specially designed and crafted by hand in Italy. Unique red marbled endpapers with hand done green marbling on edges of the book. Inlaid circular illustration on the upper board. Five raised bands and gilt lettering on the spine. Hand made map on interior as well.Â

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
6b. J. R. R. Tolkien. Alan Lee illustrations. London: Harper Collins, modern reprint. Specially bound by hand by an artist in Italy.
Notes
This custom-bound edition of J.R.R. Tolkienâs The Hobbit serves as a bridge between Middle-earth legend and the timeless tradition of fine bookbinding.
The exterior is a masterpiece of bespoke craft, featuring intricate embossed details over all boards and spine compartments with hand-marbled endpapers and edges. The volume includes aged, vintage-style maps that feel as though they were pulled directly from Thorin Oakenshieldâs own traveling pack. While the binding is undoubtedly an esteemed work of art designed for the shelf of a serious collector, the interior utilizes a modern reprieve with crisp typography and high-grade paper, ensuring the text remains perfectly functional for a cozy evening of reading. It is, in every sense, a functional work of artâdesigned to be handled and enjoyed just as much as it is to be admired.
The Hobbit, written by J.R.R. Tolkien and first published in 1937, is a fantasy novel that follows the journey of Bilbo Baggins, a comfort-loving hobbit who is swept into an epic quest. Accompanied by a group of dwarves and the wizard Gandalf, Bilbo sets out to help reclaim the dwarvesâ homeland and treasure from the dragon Smaug. Along the way, he encounters trolls, goblins, elves, giant spiders, and Gollumâwho possesses a mysterious magic ring. The story, both whimsical and adventurous, introduces readers to Middle-earth, the richly detailed fantasy world that would later be expanded in The Lord of the Rings.
Tolkienâs writing process for The Hobbit was gradual and largely unplanned. He began the story in the early 1930s, allegedly scribbling the opening lineââIn a hole in the ground there lived a hobbitââon a blank exam paper he was grading. Initially conceived as a childrenâs story, The Hobbit was deeply influenced by Tolkienâs background in philology (the study of languages), mythology, and his love for Norse and Anglo-Saxon literature. He often wrote in bursts, revising heavily and drawing from a vast body of his own invented languages and histories. The novelâs tone reflects his academic mind and storytelling instinctsâlight and humorous on the surface, yet layered with ancient echoes and moral complexity. Encouraged by the bookâs unexpected success, Tolkien was later urged to write a sequel, which eventually became the much darker and more expansive The Lord of the Rings.
Description
Highly embossed including covers, spine, interior of covers, and leather ribbon bookmark, this edition is specially designed and crafted by hand in Italy. Unique red marbled endpapers with hand done green marbling on edges of the book. Inlaid circular illustration on the upper board. Five raised bands and gilt lettering on the spine. Hand made map on interior as well.Â

























