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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • This lavish visual history—featuring over 180 all-new illustrations—is a stunning introduction to House Targaryen, the iconic family at the heart of HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel series, House of the Dragon . For hundreds of years, the Targaryens sat the Iron Throne of Westeros while their dragons ruled the skies. The story of the only family of dragonlords to survive Valyria’s Doom is a tale of twisty politics, alliances and betrayals, and acts both noble and craven. The Rise of the Dragon chronicles the creation and rise of Targaryen power in Westeros, covering the history first told in George R. R. Martin’s epic Fire & Blood , from Aegon Targaryen’s conquest of Westeros through to the infamous Dance of the Dragons—the bloody civil war that nearly undid Targaryen rule for good. Packed with all-new artwork, the Targaryens—and their dragons—come vividly to life in this deluxe reference book. Perfect for fans steeped in the lore of Westeros, as well as those who first meet the Targaryens in the HBO series House of the Dragon , The Rise of the Dragon provides a must-have overview for anyone looking to learn more about the most powerful family in Westeros. Review: Great Book! If You're a Collector Please Read - The book is great and I totally recommend it! Just like Fire & Blood except it's more broken down & summarized, beautiful artwork & slightly taller than an Algebra textbook. If You're a Collector: What I don't recommend is buying it from desertcart. It was important to me to get my hands on a first edition. A $60 tome of beautiful pictures & outstanding writing that one day will be worth much more. However, desertcart facilities don't respect the importance of how to deliver an item like this. When it arrived it wasn't wrapped, the edges weren't protected and it was just thrown in a box. As if I just bought a mass market paperback. The corners of my book were worn to the white underneath cover & there's scuffs on both covers where you can see scuffs. The box was too too big,leaving the book to freely slide all around. There were no air packs, bubble wrap or anything else to protect it. They aren't noticeable unless I point them out but that's beside my point. The options with desertcart are refund or exchange but I don't want either because I wanted mine to be among the earliest printed and build my own collection with the future volumes. I'm going to keep it. If you're buying the first edition as a collector, I do suggest purchasing it in an actual bookstore. That's what I'll be doing in the future. I look forward to the future volumes. Review: A - Great book




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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,686 Reviews |
J**Z
Great Book! If You're a Collector Please Read
The book is great and I totally recommend it! Just like Fire & Blood except it's more broken down & summarized, beautiful artwork & slightly taller than an Algebra textbook. If You're a Collector: What I don't recommend is buying it from Amazon. It was important to me to get my hands on a first edition. A $60 tome of beautiful pictures & outstanding writing that one day will be worth much more. However, Amazon facilities don't respect the importance of how to deliver an item like this. When it arrived it wasn't wrapped, the edges weren't protected and it was just thrown in a box. As if I just bought a mass market paperback. The corners of my book were worn to the white underneath cover & there's scuffs on both covers where you can see scuffs. The box was too too big,leaving the book to freely slide all around. There were no air packs, bubble wrap or anything else to protect it. They aren't noticeable unless I point them out but that's beside my point. The options with Amazon are refund or exchange but I don't want either because I wanted mine to be among the earliest printed and build my own collection with the future volumes. I'm going to keep it. If you're buying the first edition as a collector, I do suggest purchasing it in an actual bookstore. That's what I'll be doing in the future. I look forward to the future volumes.
D**S
A
Great book
T**Z
Loved it enough to buy it.
I read the series Game of Thrones, and am always interested in prequels/back stories. Personally I prefer hard cover over paper backs because of the illistrations and maps. Also you get to see how the author envisioned places and characters, and kinda compare to how your minds eye saw them as you read the books. I own the Rise of the Dragon, an illustrated history of the Game of Thrones history. When I saw this book at the library I immediately checked it out. I normally get my books from the library since I don't read them twice and I'd have a huge collection not being enjoyed again. But this book is good. I read it with an open mind and wanting to know more about how n or why the lack of dragons and magic was so important in Game of Thrones. I had this book checked out for a long time. I hadn't finished it when I returned it cause it's a very BIG book but decided I'd check here to see how much it would cost to own. I found it to be EXTREMELY reasonable to own considering its size and it being a beautifully illustrated hardcover. It makes a great companion to Rise of the Dragon that's displayed on my coffee table.
I**K
Great story/art book
The book is a MASTER PIECE with all the art work and the binding of the book itself. The quality of the hardcover is a 10/10, pages also have that sturdy but smooth feel and the impression is really good. The story is a condensation of Fire and Blood where you can learn the history of the Targaryens in a superficial way, so take in mind there's a lot of details and dialogues missing from the other books. If you only care about the story i dont think this would be the best purchase for you, but if you like to collect things (and enjoy having pretty things like me) this is a most to.
E**Z
Una belleza de libro
Excelente
M**N
Too much for a quick reference, too little for a detailed history
I absolutely love delving into the lore and history of fictional worlds, so I've read Fire & Blood at least twice (I often re-read my favorite parts), and I often read a passage of World of Ice and Fire before going to bed. I was initially psyched for this book, but I was quickly disappointed. It is essentially just Fire & Blood, but with about two-thirds removed, which makes it too long to be a quick reference book (like World of Ice and Fire), but too short to be a real history (like Fire & Blood). I've read parts of it, but I can't imagine reading this from start-to-end, since it is way better just to re-read Fire & Blood. One of my favorite tales from Fire & Blood was the scandal of Saera Targaryen, one of the later children of King Jaehaerys and Queen Alysanne. Rise of the Dragon turns it from an engaging eleven-and-a-half pages (not including the great buildup and backstory of Saera before the scandal) to the equivalent of about 2-3 pages, which is too long to be a quick reference, but too short to get the real juicy details of the original (and yes, I literally flipped through the two books to count the number of pages, that's how crazy I am). The return of Aerea Targaryen, one of the biggest magical-lore reveals of Fire & Blood, is shortened to a single paragraph. The main thing that bumps this up from 2-or-3 stars to 4 stars is the artwork. Since this is mainly just about the first half of the rule of the Targaryens, it is not as varied as World of Ice and Fire (which had some amazing pictures of not just the Iron Throne, but Casterly Rock, Braavos, Valyria, maps of the regions in Westeros, and more), so the images are mainly of Targaryen battles and their lives, but what they do have is gorgeous, and they really bring the story to life (there is one picture near the end of the Dance of the Dragons that is particularly horrific, at least to me, since it drives home how young these soldiers could be). There are also some good quick notes between some of the paragraphs. When I was reading Fire & Blood, I thought it might be good to have a quick reference list of all of Jaehaerys's Seven Speakers who preached about Exceptionalism (so Targaryens could continue to marry their sibling, which ew, but it's good that there's an explanation on why they could keep doing it), and there is a great list on page 127. The small council that put Aegon II into power (recently shown in episode 9 of House of the Dragon) has a great list on page 202, naming each member and their titles). The book would probably be better if it was more of this stuff. I've half-considered returning my copy, since there doesn't seem to be any new lore, and I can always read World of Ice and Fire for a quick reference, and Fire & Blood for details (as detailed as you can get in a purposefully-biased history). This is really only good as an art book (the art really is gorgeous), but for the written content, there are better places you can get it.
D**M
Letter to a Young Acolyte
Here in the Citadel, it is always a pleasure to come across some dusty old tome tucked away in a forgotten corner of the great library. “The Rise of the Dragon” is one such. Of course in the forging of my chain I have long been a scholar of Maester Gyldayn’s thoroughly charming “Fire and Blood.” Seeing that this new volume purported to be a history of the Targaryen Dynasty, I suspected it was but a forgery of Gyldayn’s essential work. In fact, to my surprise, the text appears to be mostly if not wholly unique. A more rigorous comparison of the two works is in order, but for the time I can say that while this history details the same stories we have all come to know and love, those stories are told with a new voice and accompanied by lavish illustrations from many a Westerosi artist. (As for its authorship, I suspect none other than Maester Yandel, famed for once uncovering the earliest manuscripts of Gyldayn among the papers of Archmaester Gerold during the reign of King Robert Baratheon, First of His Name.) It is a joy to see that Yandel’s lesser-known epic is now being copied and sold across Westeros. If you are a poor acolyte and have the good fortune to have access to any of Maester Gyldayn’s original writings on the Targaryen dynasty, you can save your gold dragons knowing that nothing new will be unveiled in these pages. However, if you intend to add the copper link of history to your own chain, and must needs collect as many rare historical tomes as possible, then do not skip this. Derivative it may be—but I for one am grateful to revisit the trials and tribulations of the Targaryen reign, and this is no unworthy history of our realm.
A**R
Happy with it
Came quickly and in great condition!
C**A
Excelente design
Hardcover. Good quality. Amazing illustrations. Resumes the story described in the book "Fire and blood"
A**I
beautiful art
a must have for any asoiaf fan!!! the artwork in this is just stunning and the cover is so, so beautiful as well! i didn’t expect the hardcover to be slightly textured but it made it even better!! it adds threedimensionality to the book. a great read if you are into the books, game of thrones or house of the dragon!
C**N
Magnifique
Le livre est vraiment magnifique. C est pour offrir à Noël et je suis sûre qu il va faire son effet. Il est écrit en anglais. Je vais le prendre pour moi mais en français c est sûr. En tout cas je recommande les yeux fermés.
P**A
Beautiful book!
Beautiful book but terrible delivery. The book came without any kind of protection and the corners of the cover are damaged and bent. It's a shame because the illustrations and the content of the book is fantastic!
B**.
Great Illustrations
The quality of the book is perfect, considering the big size, papers and arts inside. Yet in some pages of arts are too dark, maybe an error about the printing. Also, if you've read the Fire and Blood, this book is not for reading. It is simply a summary of Fire & Blood, less details and more arts in it. It's more useful to use as a decor and examine the beautiful arts inside. But for reading, i suggest you to read Fire and Blood instead of this one, as it is lacking from details of the original book.
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