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Lord Of The Rings New Collector’s Editions Are B2G1 Free For Prime Big Deal Days
The brand-new Lord of the Rings Collector’s Edition books are eligible for buy two, get one free at Amazon and Target for Prime Big Deal Days (and Circle Week). You can get matching hardcover editions of The Hobbit and The Silmarillion in the B2G1 free sales, too. The Lord of the Rings Collector’s Edition Box Set is a timed exclusive at Target for a special price of $84; it’s also eligible for B2G1 free. The LOTR Collector’s Edition Box Set will release at other retailers, including Amazon, on November 5, but it costs about $20 more.
For Lord of the Rings fans, the new Collector’s Edition series offers a budget-friendly way to get collectible, display-worthy versions J.R.R. Tolkien’s best-known works. All five hardcover books have foil-stamped covers, ribbon bookmarks, stained edges, and a map of Middle-earth on the inside cover.
You can check out all of the new special-edition Tolkien books below, but first, here’s a look at the notable B2G1 free Lord of the Rings deals at each retailer. Amazon also has some steeply discounted Tolkien books that aren’t eligible for B2G1 free; we separated those deals in the list. Most notably, you can get a hardcover Lord of the Rings box set with classic cover art for only $31, which is 66% off its $90 list price.
The Lord of the Rings B2G1 Free Books & Blu-rays at Amazon
The Lord of the Rings B2G1 Free Books at Target
Target’s B2G1 free book sale offers a phenomenal opportunity to get pricey Tolkien box sets for significantly reduced prices. For example, you could get the new Collector’s Edition Box Set, The Complete History of Middle-earth, and the Deluxe Tolkien Illustrated Edition of The Lord of the Rings–you’d be getting the new Collector’s Edition Box Set for free in this scenario.
Tolkien Box Sets (B2G1 Free)
Tolkien Special Editions (B2G1 Free)
$84 at Target, B2G1 Free | $94.50 (was $105)
Available now at Target as a timed exclusive with a limited-time $84 price, The Lord of the Rings Collector’s Edition Box Set compiles Fellowship of the Ring, Two Towers, and Return of the King in one gorgeous collection that comes with a display box as well as a fold-out map of Middle-earth. It’s eligible for B2G1 free at Target.
The Collector’s Edition Box Set releases widely on November 5, including at Amazon, with a list price of $105. Amazon is taking preorders for $94.50. Target also has the same price for its preorder listing–which is a sign that the $84 listing will disappear next month.
$26.49 (was $35) | B2G1 Free
The Fellowship of the Ring Collector’s Edition is available for only $26.49 (was $35). It’s eligible for B2G1 free at Amazon and Target.
$26.50 (was $35) | B2G1 Free
The collector’s edition for The Two Towers, the second volume of The Lord of the Rings, is also available for a discount at Amazon. You can grab the new edition of The Two Towers for $26.50 (was $35) at Amazon. It’s not discounted at Target, but it is eligible for B2G1 free.
$32 (was $35) | B2G1 Free
The new collector’s edition of the third and final volume of The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, is available for a smaller discount than the first two books.
$28 (was $35) | B2G1 Free
If you want to match your new Lord of the Rings Collector’s Editions with the prelude to the series, you can get The Hobbit Collector’s Edition for $28 (was $35). It’s featured in both Amazon’s and Target’s B2G1 free sales.
$24.50 (was $35) | B2G1 Free
The Silmarillion is the best-known book by Tolkien about Middle-earth that’s not part of The Lord of the Rings trilogy or named The Hobbit. It provides important background history on the First Age of Middle-earth, known as the Elder Days. It was compiled by Tolkien’s son, Christopher, after death. The Silmarillion Collector’s Edition released alongside The Hobbit last month and is the cheapest of the bunch right now at $24.50. It’s eligible for B2G1 free at Amazon and Target.
The Silmarillion is one of the 12 volumes in exhaustive History of Middle-earth series. The series, which was compiled by Christopher Tolkien, received new very pretty hardcover editions this year. The History of Middle-earth is compiled in four box sets with three volumes each, the last of which was published earlier this month. The first two sets are on sale for massive discounts–The Silmarillion is included in the first box set. The Complete History of Middle-earth Box set–a three-volume, 5,440-page mammoth–is on sale for one of the lowest prices ever.
Amazon Deals
B2G1 free at Target
$248 (was $325) | B2G1 Free
The new collector’s editions offer a budget-friendly way to get beautiful editions of The Lord of the Rings. The Deluxe Illustrated Box Set, which released on October 1, is about as premium and pricey as it gets for Tolkien books at major retailers. Listed for $325, The Lord of the Rings Deluxe Illustrated Box Set is on sale for $248 at Amazon. It’s also eligible for B2G1 free. Still expensive, yes, but an $82 discount days after launch is notable nonetheless.
Not to be confused with the series of Tolkien Illustrated Editions–which we’ll link to below–this box set is a remastered version of the 1992 hardcover edition featuring artist Alan Lee’s iconic artwork of Middle-earth.
The new set includes over 50 new paintings and drawings. It’s split into three volumes, one for each novel in the trilogy, and has a page count of 1,332. The hardcovers are made from cloth and leather and are adorned with silver typescript and stamped emblems. It also comes with a decorative slipcase, three art cards, and two fold-out maps drawn by Christopher Tolkien.
Tolkien’s Illustrated Editions feature drawings by the author. They are available in both standard and deluxe edition hardcovers. All of them are discounted at Amazon, including the deluxe version of The Hobbit, which releases October 22
$112.50 (was $125)
The Lord of the Rings Collector’s Editions released alongside the first-ever publication of Tolkien’s collected poems. This massive 1,728-page, three-book set contains work written across seven decades. Tolkien had a lifelong love of poetry, and he initially aspired to be a poet, not a fantasy novelist.
All told, there are 200 poems in the box set, some of which center on Middle-earth. Over 60 of these poems had never been published until now, so this is a rare opportunity to read previously unseen writing by Tolkien. The poems are accompanied by commentary from two leading Tolkien scholars about the poems and the author’s life.
The hardcover box set is available for a 10% discount at Amazon.