1965 Ballantine / Barbara Remington 'Wilderness' Lord of the Rings Poster

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$2,500.00
[Lord of the Rings / Middle Earth / Wilderness]. - Main View
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1965 Ballantine / Barbara Remington 'Wilderness' Lord of the Rings Poster

WildernessLordoftheRings-remington-1965-2

Middle Earth 'The Wilderness'.
$2,500.00

Title


[Lord of the Rings / Middle Earth / Wilderness].
  1965 (undated)     38 x 73 in (96.52 x 185.42 cm)

Description


This is the rare 1965 Ballantine 'Wilderness' poster by Barbara Remington issued for the American release of the paperback edition of J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. The artwork was used as cover art for each of the three volumes, which, together, formed a triptych. The artwork was also issued, as here, in an enormous panoramic poster wherein all three images appear as one. Remington's work played a significant role in popularizing Tolkien's work worldwide.
An Unknown Land
When Ballentine commissioned Barbara Remington to produce cover illustrations for the American issue of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, they were uncannily reluctant to supply pre-release copies of the novels - so Barbara had to complete the illustrations with only a tenuous knowledge of the trilogy. Upon seeing her illustrations, Tolkien was justly confused by the lions and 'pumpkins in trees'. Remington's cover work nonetheless was popular and became synonymous with Tolkien's novels - so popular that Ballentine hired Barbara again to incorporate Tolkien's map of Middle Earth into a large promotional poster utilizing some of her most memorable imagery.
Publication History and Census
There are many conflicting dates and other data associated with this poster. It was commissioned for the 1965 Ballantine U.S. paperback issue of the Lord of the Rings. Most examples have complex and seemingly meaningless codes at the bottom right; some have prices. We've seen examples at 1.95, 5.00, 5.95, and 7.00 USD. Some have a Ballantine Books copyright; some do not. Some later editions even have an ISBN. Generally, we believe that the earlier examples sent to bookstores have less ancillary data - as here.

Cartographer


Barbara Remington (1929 - January 23, 2020) was an American commercial artist and illustrator active in the second half of the 20th century. Remington was born in Minnesota. She is best known for her cover illustrations of the Ballantine Books first American edition of J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Remington famously could not get access to copies of the book before completing the illustrations, so some of the content does not strictly adhere to the Tolkien universe. Nonetheless, they proved popular with readers and remain iconic. In 1969, Remington's cover illustrations were combined with Tolkien's famous map of Middle Earth as a large promotional poster. Remington did eventually read Tolkien's work and became a lifelong fan. Her work was not limited to illustrations for Ballentine. Friend James Penedos notes she 'lives and breathes art.' She lived in the East Village, New York City, where she became a fixture in the Beatnik scene, until retiring to a remote property in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Remington died in 2020 in her country home. More by this mapmaker...

Condition


Very good. Slight edge wear. Older tape repair from far left extending about 3 inches into frame, removed and redone with archival materials. Otherwise, one of the best original-condition largely unrestored examples we have ever seen.