New Line Cinema issued a series of hardback pressbooks, all of which are highly sought after by collectors.
The Two Towers pressbook was published privately, and is by far the most limited in production of the three "silver" press books. It is very difficult to get ahold of.
This hardback, linen (or grasscloth) bound book has 70 glossy pages in it (FOTR has 60, TTT has 70, and ROTK has 80 pages), and includes short bios of every major cast and crew members, lots of production stats, and dozens of full color photos.
There is no ISBN number, since it was privately published, never intended for sale to the public.
The Two Towers press book was printed only in French. There is no copy in English or any other language, to my knowledge.
I do not know the size of the publication run on this book. I would guesstimate that the production run on the TTT book was probably four or five hundred, possibly quite a bit less. (The Fellowship of the Rings run was probably in the range of 1,000 copies or less all told, while the Return of the King is the most "common". All are hard to find, however, and were never sold directly to the public.)
Photos of this book are available on my "About Me" page.
The Two Towers pressbook was published privately, and is by far the most limited in production of the three "silver" press books. It is very difficult to get ahold of.
This hardback, linen (or grasscloth) bound book has 70 glossy pages in it (FOTR has 60, TTT has 70, and ROTK has 80 pages), and includes short bios of every major cast and crew members, lots of production stats, and dozens of full color photos.
There is no ISBN number, since it was privately published, never intended for sale to the public.
The Two Towers press book was printed only in French. There is no copy in English or any other language, to my knowledge.
I do not know the size of the publication run on this book. I would guesstimate that the production run on the TTT book was probably four or five hundred, possibly quite a bit less. (The Fellowship of the Rings run was probably in the range of 1,000 copies or less all told, while the Return of the King is the most "common". All are hard to find, however, and were never sold directly to the public.)
Photos of this book are available on my "About Me" page.
Guide created: 11/08/06 (updated 07/14/07)

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