Lords of Middle-Earth Vol. III

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Lords of Middle-Earth Vol. III is the last in a series of three sourcebooks that describe the races, beings and major figures from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Volume III describes the Hobbits, Dwarves, Ents, Orcs and Trolls.


Lords of Middle-Earth Vol. III

titleLords of Middle-Earth Vol. III (Taller Version)
publisherICE
date1988
gameMERP
settingMiddle-Earth
authorR. Mark Colborn, Peter Fenlon, John D. Ruemmler, Terry Amthor, Jessica Ney
cover artistAngus McBride
product categorysourcebooks
formatperfect-bound softcover
pages112pp
product code8004
ISBN1-55806-052-9
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Distinguishing Features

  • Dimensions are 8-1/2" x 11".
  • Cover top border is 7/16" tall, more than twice as tall as the "St. #8004" text it contains.
  • The two front cover side borders are roughly equal in size, at just over 1/2" each. (The images above don't show this very well, because the scanner wasn't quite wide enough to capture the whole book.)



Lords of Middle-Earth Vol. III

titleLords of Middle-Earth Vol. III (Shorter Version)
publisherICE
date1988
gameMERP
settingMiddle-Earth
authorR. Mark Colborn, Peter Fenlon, John D. Ruemmler, Terry Amthor, Jessica Ney
cover artistAngus McBride
product categorysourcebooks
formatperfect-bound softcover
pages112pp
product code8004
ISBN1-55806-052-9
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front
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back
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Distinguishing Features

  • Dimensions are 8-3/8" x 10-7/8". (Smaller than the other version.)
  • Cover top border is 9/32" tall, less than twice as tall as the "St. #8004" text it contains.
  • The front cover left side border is almost twice as wide as the right side border (5/8" vs. 3/8"). (The images above don't show this very well, because the scanner wasn't quite wide enough to capture the whole book.)