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Set of all five Game of Thrones first editions. (1) 'A Game of Thrones' - a first edition, first printing published by Voyager [Harper Collins] in 1996. Red boards with Gilt titles to the spine. No inscriptions. Dust wrapper is not price clipped. 1st impression with the full publishers numberline. The book looks to have been read a few times and there is some age toning to the page edges. (2) 'A Clash of Kings' - a first edition, first printing published by Voyager in 1998. A near fine book with some light rubbing to the edges of the boards. In a near fine unclipped wrapper. (3) 'A Storm of Swords' - a first edition, first printing published by Voyager in 2000. A near fine book in like unclipped wrapper. (4) 'A Feast for Crows' - a first edition, first printing published by Voyager. A near fine book with some bumping to the corners in a very good wrapper which is unclipped with some rubbing to the corners. (5) 'A Dance with Dragons' - a first edition, first printing, published by Voyager in 2011. A near fine book in like unclipped wrapper. A nice set of first edition, first printings of a very popular series of books. Please be advised that although postage in the UK is the usual price, postage abroad will be very expensive as each book is big and heavy (but at least you get value for money words-wise).

About A Game of Thrones

"A Game of Thrones," the first novel in George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, published in 1996, immerses readers in the expansive, intricate world of Westeros. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a power struggle among noble houses, each vying for the Iron Throne. Eddard Stark, Lord of Winterfell, is thrust into the political maelstrom when he is appointed the Hand of the King, tasked with unraveling the mysterious death of his predecessor. As Eddard delves into the complex web of allegiances and betrayals, he discovers dark secrets that threaten the stability of the realm. The narrative weaves together multiple perspectives, showcasing a sprawling cast of characters, each with their own motivations, strengths, and flaws. The Stark family, with its values of honor and duty, finds itself entangled in a web of deception, while the ambitious Lannisters, particularly the calculating and cunning Cersei, play a pivotal role in the power struggles. Meanwhile, across the Narrow Sea, Daenerys Targaryen, the last scion of a deposed dynasty, begins her own journey. Married off to the powerful Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo, Daenerys faces numerous challenges as she adapts to her new surroundings and attempts to reclaim her family's lost throne. The narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of political intrigue, epic battles, and supernatural elements. Beyond the machinations of human characters, ancient forces threaten the realm, as the White Walkers, mysterious and malevolent creatures, stir in the far north. Magic, dragons, and prophecies further deepen the complexity of the world Martin has crafted. "A Game of Thrones" captivates readers with its morally ambiguous characters, unpredictable plot twists, and gritty realism. Martin's skillful storytelling, meticulous world-building, and attention to detail have made the series a cultural phenomenon, inspiring a globally acclaimed television adaptation. The novel sets the stage for a sprawling epic that explores themes of power, loyalty, and the consequences of choices in a world where no character is guaranteed safety, and no allegiance is permanent.