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The Lands of Ice and Fire (A Game of Thrones): Maps from King's Landing to Across the Narrow Sea (A Song of Ice and Fire)

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Perfect for fans of A Song of Ice and Fire and HBO’s Game of Thrones, these twelve stunning full-color maps—packaged together in a hardcover case that fits neatly on your bookshelf—are ideal for framing.George R. R. Martin’s beloved series is bursting with a variety and richness of landscapes—from bitter tundra to arid wasteland and everything in between—that provide a sense of scale unrivaled in contemporary fantasy. Now this dazzling set of twelve foldable maps, featuring original artwork from illustrator and cartographer Jonathan Roberts, transforms Martin’s epic saga into a world as fully realized as the one around us.The centerpiece of this gorgeous collection is guaranteed to be a must-have for any fan: the complete map of the known world, joining the lands of the Seven Kingdoms and the lands across the Narrow Sea for the first time in series history. But this is just one of many unique maps that aren’t available anywhere else. There is an alternate version that tracks the movements of the series’ protagonists through A Dance with Dragons, along with more detailed versions of the western, middle, and eastern thirds of the world; a full map of Westeros, combining North and South; one of the Dothraki Sea and the Red Wastes; and the Braavos city map. And here, too, are fan favorites detailing everything from urban sprawl to untamed wilds: maps of King’s Landing; The Wall and Beyond the Wall; the Free Cities; and Slaver’s Bay, Valyria, and Sothyros.Never before has the entire scope of Martin’s universe been so exhaustively and fascinatingly depicted. The maps in this beautiful, one-of-a-kind collection will enrich your reading or viewing experience, provide another view of your favorite characters’ epic journeys, and open up captivating new worlds—plus, they’ll look great on any castle wall. Read more


Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bantam; Media Tie In edition (October 30, 2012)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Poster ‏ : ‎ 16 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0345538544


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 43


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.5 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9 x 1.53 x 12 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #26,031 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #200 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction #531 in Sword & Sorcery Fantasy (Books) #1,171 in Epic Fantasy (Books)


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  • Roberts' artwork is beautiful
It's been years since I bought this, got them when they first came out. The maps are gorgeous, but I get the complaint about the folded maps. It is what it is in this regard, so my star rating is more for the exquisite mapping work than anything to do with its format or Martin's world and the maps themselves I love. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 18, 2022 by L. James Rice

  • Love it!
Excellent item to add to my collection. I just love it!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 11, 2022 by Maria Eugenia Shigueto

  • Great maps, but not-so-great packaging
NOTE: After some thought and use of the maps, I've downwardly revised my rating from 4 to 3. Left the review as-is, but explanation at the bottom. ORIGINAL: I'm a bit of a map nut, having ran a website for hand-drawn maps for a fantasy MMO, and had those maps printed in various guides as well as creating my own ebook. I also get into collecting and reading about maps and mapping techniques. First, this is not a map book, but a collection of poster-sized maps that each focus on an interesting area of the world. They have individual cities like Braavos and King's Reach, but also a map of the entire known world and other large sections (like the whole of Dothraki). I was expecting a book, and was honestly a little disappointed since I was hoping for essentially a reference manual so I could keep track of things while reading. That said, the maps themselves are great. They're printed on fairly heavy paper, and printed quite well, folding out to probably 3' x 2' (just a guess). The colors are well chosen to give you a good sense of the subtle changes in terrain, but simple and muted enough to keep the map focused on locations, kind of like a good National Geographic map. You can really see this in the "Beyond the Wall" map, because it's hard to make snowy terrain and large tracts of forest look interesting, but the maps manages exactly that (although it looks less cold than I expected it to). The inking is very well done as well, with lots of detail that is really obvious on the complicated city maps, but no less detailed on the broad geography maps even if it's more subtle. On the city maps it's pretty apparent that they were put together on a computer, with copy/pasting of hand-inked templates, but it doesn't look any worse for that (actually probably better than it would look otherwise if the poor guy had to hand draw hundreds/thousands of nearly identical roofs). Also acid-free paper. My only real criticism is with the container that the maps come in. From the outside it's promising, with a very thick hard cover that holds them like a book that will sit comfortably on your bookshelf or in a stack. When you open it, though, it's not as good. The maps are split into two groups that are each placed within a cardboard sleeve inside each cover, with the maps near the spine held in place by some elastic cords. The first thing that happened after viewing the maps was that they got slightly thicker, and immediately didn't want to fit back into the sleeves without some tricky maneuvering to avoid bending the edges of the maps. Also, although it's hard to describe, the sleeve back is glued onto the inside of the cover, which leaves a cardboard edge there that will catch the back of any maps you try and slide in. They should have covered that with a piece of paper, which is what I'll probably have to do. Lastly, the elastic cords are mostly useless, and slip off on their own with minimal movement, and could easily bend the maps badly where they hold. Luckily the sleeves are tight enough that the maps aren't going to go anywhere and I just left them unattached. While I probably would have been happier with a spiral-bound reference book of well-printed maps, this book is still very well worth having and great in its own right. EDIT: After some use, the comments about paper in the other reviews became really apparent. I've unfolded a couple of them a few times now, and because the paper is so thick (normally a good thing), the numerous folds make it difficult to open without causing bends in the paper. The other, more significant, issue is that all of the maps have a fold that puts the map itself on the outside when folded (hope that makes sense, folded "backwards"). This not only means that the map itself will get scuffed with regular usage because it's on the outside of the folded map, but worse that the map along that crease rapidly breaks down causing a white line to appear, most apparent where there are dark colors (like water or trees). This is especially true at the 4-way intersections, and those will probably become holes in time. If they'd folded them all with the back on the outside this wouldn't be a huge problem except with heavy use. I debated trying to reverse the fold, however the paper is so thick that I think that will make it worse because the paper will not want to fold that way. So, if you plan to post them on your wall more-or-less permanently, or otherwise store them open (like in a big map drawer - who has that?), or simply never open them, then these maps will remain in good shape. Otherwise expect that they'll have unsightly lines appear along the creases if you open them frequently. I wish that they'd included a CD of them digitally, or otherwise made that purchasable, because then I could actually reference them on my iPad while reading the books. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 31, 2012 by Matter

  • Gorgeous maps, minor issues
EDIT: Revised 5 star review down to a 4 star. I mistakenly did not completely read the product descriptions, and it was much to my surprise when I received 12 24" x 36" maps! I was thinking I would only get a decent world map and maybe a map of Essos and Westeros individually, but was I wrong. All the maps have great detail to them and the cities, landmarks, seas, etc. look to be in the right places (though, admittedly, I am by no means an expert on ASOIAF geography). The colors of the maps are quite vibrant and allow one to easily distinguish the geography of the lands. In addition to a general map of the world and more focused maps of Westeros and Essos themselves, there are additional maps that zoom in even further to give wonderful clarity to areas such as Slaver's Bay, the Free Cities, and, my favorite, north of the Wall--you can find the other maps in the description/other reviews. As mentioned before, all the maps are 24" x 36" in size and are all printed on, at first glance, seemed to be fairly heavy and durable paper. I'm usually hesitant to frame posters, but some of these maps certainly deserve that treatment; I will be hard pressed to find room for the other posters, though, given the sheer size and number of them. It is truly more than I expected out of this purchase, and for only $2 a map, it is certainly an awesome bargain. What is holding this set back from perfection (for some) would probably be three small issues. The book consists of a hardback cover with two interior cardboard sleeves that hold 6 maps a piece. Small rubber bands intend to hold the maps in those sleeves, but they seem too loose to really do any good, and once your removed the maps from the sleeves and open them up, they expand noticeably in thickness, and placing them back inside the book can be somewhat challenging--I would be worried about accidentally damaging the maps when placing them back inside. The paper that the maps are printed on seems heavy, but, after I read a previous reviewers complaint about the folded edges being worn, I did see the same, very minor "flaking" at the creases (that is after only opening them up once). If you were expecting a companion book to be included in this set, you will be sadly disappointed, the only additional item included is a copy paper sized letter detailing what you get in the "book." With all the criticisms laid out, I take them all as very minor. I do not intend to constantly fold and open these maps up, which would lessen any "flaking" mentioned before--some are certainly destined for framing, and I doubt I will be able to see much of any minor imperfections at that point. I do not intend on keeping these maps in the book, so whatever minor quibble with the packaging is ultimately moot for me, though that certainly might not be the case with some. Honestly, I really did not care that a companion book was not included in the set, I was really aiming for the maps, but I could empathize with someone who would be utterly distraught if they did not have a companion book to complement the maps. If you have a strong interest in ASOIAF, a love of good-looking maps, or, better yet, both(!), I would highly recommend buying this set. EDIT: These are certainly still great looking maps, but even the maps I have only unfolded twice (they went directly into frames after the second unfolding) have the noticeable crease that so many other reviewers here have witnessed. I do not intend to unfold any of the other maps until they go into their own frames--which may be a while. Given that only the maps and a single copy paper-sized certificate were included in this purchase, the maps would certainly be in a better condition if they were rolled, or different paper was used. Do not expect these maps to hold up with constant refolding. All that being said, they are still great looking maps and well worth the cost and imperfections. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 1, 2012 by Andrew O.

  • Better quality than expected yet disappointed over maps being folded.
Pleased with the artwork and the quality of the paper. I found the maps helpful with imagining the distance and terrain when characters travelled towards any given geographic area (especially within Westeros). I also found it very helpful with understanding why “The North” wanted to operate as a separate kingdom apart from the Six kingdoms (huge distance away as well as the terrain & weather). I would recommend framing the maps if you want to preserve the printed areas where there are folds. I’m guessing the maps came folded (and not in one cardboard tube) in order to keep costs down for the customer? Or better yet, store them all in a cardboard tube yourself. As a fan of the books and series, I found it a thrilling buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 23, 2022 by 26Letters

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