As part of Amazon's ongoing **buy one, get one half off sale**, you can now snag the stunning hardcover Lord of the Rings Illustrated Edition for just $47.49, a remarkable 47% off its original price. This edition brings together all three Lord of the Rings books into a single volume, adorned with breathtaking illustrations by J.R.R. Tolkien himself. The unique red pages set this book apart on your shelf, and it comes complete with a slipcover jacket, two removable fold-out maps crafted by Christopher Tolkien, and pages from the Book of Mazarbul.
This deal is part of Amazon's current book sale, which means you can pair it with another title to enjoy additional savings. While this is the only Lord of the Rings illustrated edition in the sale, you have a wide range of other popular books and box sets to choose from.
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Also available and equally captivating are the Hobbit and Silmarillion Illustrated editions. These books feature dozens of hand-drawn sketches, maps, and illustrations by J.R.R. Tolkien, encased in beautiful green and blue slipcovers. Note that the Silmarillion Illustrated edition is **not included** in Amazon's buy one get one half off sale.
For those seeking the ultimate collector's item, the massive deluxe editions of these epic fantasy classics are also available. Although they are not part of the current buy one get one half off promotion, they are currently at their lowest price of 2025. These deluxe editions are quarterbound with gold-edged pages, offering a premium and delicate feel, along with exclusive features not found in the regular illustrated editions. Priced up to $250, now is an excellent time to invest in these discounted treasures.
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For more insights into the world of Lord of the Rings, be sure to read our review of Prime Video's The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power season 2. We rated it a 6 out of 10, noting that while it "offers some dramatic action and deep pathos, it is dragged down by extraneous plots and characters."