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Old 10-03-2023, 03:25 PM   #27
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I admire that pretty much every printing had its own distinct, but still awesome cover:

https://tolkienandfantasy.blogspot.c...-moon-and.html

The Frank Frazetta one in particular, is, well, Frazetta. What more could you want for an Epic Fantasy cover?

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/169448004710751871/
Like any right thinking individual, I do love some Frazetta. But lately, I've been enjoying the more delicate fantasy covers of the late sixties and seventies. For Red Moon and Black Mountain, I liked the Bob Pepper cover best, then the Ian Millar.

Incidentally, I think I have a paperback copy of The Grey Mane of Morning floating around at home. I've never read it and didn't know it was part of a series. But the cover always draws my attention.

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