The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Photo Guide
David Brawn
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Photo Guide
David Brawn 2002 Harper Collins Paperback 18.9 x 1.1 x 24.5 cm 48 0007143729 |
Discover the fate of Merry and Pippin, last seen being dragged off by the Uruk-hai to Saruman's lair. Find out what happens when Gollum finally catches up with Frodo and Sam as they make their way to Mordor. Meet King Theoden, his niece Eowyn and her brother Eomer, and his evil adviser, Grima Wormtongue. Learn what really happened to Gandalf, and prepare yourself for the epic Battle of Helm's Deep! Over 100 amazing color photos Includes free photo stickers from the new film
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Author Biography
David Brawn is a publishing professional with a significant career in the publishing industry. He has worked in various roles within the publishing field, including as a publisher and as a managing director. While he may not be known as an author in the traditional sense, Brawn's expertise lies in the business and editorial aspects of publishing. His role in the industry may involve acquiring and overseeing the publication of books, including tie-in editions and special releases related to popular franchises like "The Hobbit" or "The Lord of the Rings." As such, his contributions to these books may primarily be in the form of editorial or publishing oversight.
David Brawn is a publishing professional with a significant career in the publishing industry. He has worked in various roles within the publishing field, including as a publisher and as a managing director. While he may not be known as an author in the traditional sense, Brawn's expertise lies in the business and editorial aspects of publishing. His role in the industry may involve acquiring and overseeing the publication of books, including tie-in editions and special releases related to popular franchises like "The Hobbit" or "The Lord of the Rings." As such, his contributions to these books may primarily be in the form of editorial or publishing oversight.