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  • The Hobbit Movie: Colouring Book

    Universe: The Hobbit
    Authors: Warner Brothers, and J. R. R. Tolkien
    Artist: Nicolette Caven
    Published by: Harper Collins Publishers

    £8.99 RRP£10.99

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Product Description

Journey with your favourite characters from Middle-earth in this official colouring book based on the epic film trilogy The Hobbit, directed by Peter Jackson.

The Hobbit film trilogy brought J.R.R. Tolkien’s incredible world of Middle-earth to life for millions of people. Now you can add your own artistic touches and explore this enchanted universe as never before.

Bilbo Baggins’ unexpected journey from Hobbiton to the lair of the fearsome Smaug in Erebor brought him into contact with colourful wizards, Dwarves, Elves and Men and into conflict with deadly Trolls, Goblins, Orcs and Wargs.

From Gandalf, Thorin and Tauriel to the revolting Great Goblin, vicious Azog and slimy Gollum, this official colouring book depicts The Hobbit movie trilogy’s heroes and villains drawn from all corners of Middle-earth, with informative descriptions of every character and accurate pictures to colour.

First published in 2017, this reissue of the only authorised Hobbit colouring book heralds the coming of a brand new Lord of the Rings movie, The War of the Rohirrim, in cinemas in December 2024!

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Binding
  • Paperback
Cat. No.
  • 6497880
EAN
  • 9780008713560
ISBN
  • 9780008713560