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Reddit mentions of 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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We found 59 Reddit mentions of 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). Here are the top ones.
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Release date | October 2012 |
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That first map is a fan-made version inspired by HBO's map for the TV series.
The second map is the canon map designed by Jonathan Roberts for the books and approved by GRRM. It was first published in The Lands of Ice and Fire.
If you love maps and GoT, you need this http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
These pics don't do them justice and I think its worth the buy, heres a couple that are included (the OP is too)
Braavos
Kings Landing
Just so you know, You can buy that in poster form from amazon.
Click here to actually buy the posters
I actually physically own this map ( as well as many others), and it's from the Lands of Ice and Fire map collection, which predates WOIAF by a year.
I don't own WOIAF, so I can't comment on that. Perhaps it reproduced the maps and made them canon.
map book called, The Lands of Ice and Fire.... make sure you frame your favorite before it rips into a million pieces
At end of each book there is a list of all the characters involved in the books, and their brief one-sentence descriptions. I think in the later books the list is like 20~30 pages.
There is an actual atlas of Westeros and The Known World, that was published back in 2012, The Lands of Ice and Fire.
The Wikipedia article about the world's geography is quite extensive and interesting too
Check the bottom left corner. It's by George. Also, this map was the main piece in a set of official maps that he released in late October 2012.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
If you're going to provide pirated material, at least give people the source so they can purchase it if they'd like to support the creators!
They are from the official Lands of Ice and Fire map book, which you can buy on amazon https://www.amazon.com/Lands-Ice-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
AFAIK, this map is from the media of which we do not speak, as evidenced by the eastern portion which isn’t canon since the release of the TLOIAF maps. The Lands of Ice and Fire is what you’re looking for if you want beautiful and accurate maps.
Here’s a reddit post of the HQ world map from TLOIAF.
The Lands of Ice and Fire.
I'm talking about "The Lands of Ice and Fire" book that was a map compendium released detailing the maps of the world. I was pretty sure when I thumbed through that, that it contained full maps of Essos? Maybe I'm mistaken.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382643364&sr=8-1&keywords=the+lands+of+ice+and+fire
The official world map is coming out in October. You may want to wait for that if you can, because according to GRRM, this speculative portions of this map are inaccurate.
Not printable but the best map out there.
Here's "the most complete" fan-made world map to date. GRRM said that, with the information we have from the books that are out, this is most likely the best a fan could come up with.
Looking for an official world map? George is releasing one this October!
Information dug up from this thread that was posted about 5 days ago. Hope that helps.
The two main continents in the known world of ASOIAF are Westeros and Essos. There are two more, Sothoryos and Ulthos, but not much is known about them (Sothoryos is mentioned a few times in the books, and is south of Essos, Ulthos is south of Essos as well and is in the grey area between large islands and small continents).
Anyways, as this map shows, Essos, while much wider than Westeros, is not as tall and does not reach as far north. Braavos, the northernmost Free City, is at about the same latitude as the Vale.
Now, the Others come from the lands beyond the Wall, lands that are cold and foreboding. Essos does not seem to have such problems, which is why the people of Essos don't really seem to worry or know about the Others or even winter in general.
This is not to say, however, that the Others may not have an impact on the world beyond Westeros. They may very well, but that is yet to be seen.
*map from The Lands of Ice and Fire by GRRM.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
It's a whole set of maps. There are many of just different regions of Westeros, city maps of Braavos and King's Landing, different sections of Essos, and then one of the entire known world (pictured).
Probably not a big help to you, but for the record, the high resolution version of the map is contained in the World of Ice and Fire App as well as in the "The Lands of Ice and Fire" Map collection.
Sounds like you're being excessively fixated on accuracy of a world purposefully written to be vague. Westeros is approximately the length of South America, per Martin's statements and this is generally accepted by the community.
If you want more info, feel free to check out the official book of maps.
You can find a lower-quality scan of the "Known World" map from the Land of Ice and Fire map book over thisaway. I recommend buying the collection on Amazon -- it's well worth it. I've spent hours pouring over the maps.
There's also this book, which is a little on the pricey side but filled with awesome maps like the one you're looking for.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544/ref=sr_1_26?ie=UTF8&qid=1371156474&sr=8-26&keywords=game+of+thrones
Ask me again on October 30th.
It is coming
GRRM is supposed to release an official map/poster book in October with the known world. Whether these land masses will be included is not known, but it's confirmed to have more information than we currently have on Essos and Sothoyos including geography and scale.
Here is the link to pre-order it on Amazon.
I didn't find that to be true in what I read. And as for being "really light on world-building," I'm not sure that's true if you can charge $40 for maps: http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544/
http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341501044&sr=8-1&keywords=maps+game+of+thrones
Four more months...
You could pick the one you like the most from The Lands Of Ice & Fire, scan it at a copy shop and then convert it to B&W digitally.
There is one more, the map folio
https://www.amazon.com/Lands-Ice-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
The Lands of Ice and Fire. Highly recommended if you like Game of Thrones. and maps.
This is a really great scan from "The Lands of Ice and Fire". If you like this map I would highly suggest getting the whole physical set. I plan to laminate some of them and maybe get one framed.
If you like Game of Thrones and maps, you should check out "the Lands of Ice and Fire". It's an official map pack and they look great on walls. Amazon link (just 23,43$ right now)
Great collection btw!
Here ya go!
There's a large map (poster sized) of the entire world in this book: http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
edit: here it is for cheaper than $300: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-lands-of-ice-and-fire-george-rr-martin/1109483352?ean=9780345538543
Yep, they're all problematic. The overall thread has been removed, and all of the comments that individually linked to versions of the book's maps have been removed. The pirate-scans from the book have been floating around for a while, but people don't really link them up that often, so this thread was missed for a few hours. It's just like the books and show. Links to PDF/Mobi or video files are all off-limits too. The artist who did the maps has copies on his site, and that's as big as are legally allowed. The idea is people are supposed to buy the book to get the poster-sized versions.
If you decide to get real nerdy, there's a book that came out that has poster size maps of every area. The Known World, Westeros, The Free Cities, Bravos, King's Landing, Beyond the Wall, Slaver's Bay, The Dothraki Sea, The West, The East, Central Essos, and Journeys (Which shows the travels of major characters).
http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned The World of Ice and Fire, it's essentially a collection of the history of the world in which A Song of Ice and Fire takes place. It's also only recently been released. I haven't read it myself, but it's apparently a very good-looking book.
Along those lines are also The Land of Ice and Fire, which is a collection of maps for the same world and A Feast of Ice and Fire which is a companion cookbook to the series (is she likes to cook.)
Edit: you did mention that you're looking for something more substantial than just a book, so this may fall under that category, but it feels a little more substantial than getting her the next book in a series she's reading or something.
There is a history book I listened to in audiobook form while at work. It has no real main characters, but is instead much a history book from school. All told to Tommen by a Maester (I forget who specifically) as a history lesson. It can be a bit boring and fascinating at the same time. Some chapters/histories are so many steps removed from show/books that it got a little slow at times. Definatly worth it though. Made my re-watch of the show VERY different because I knew so much more about the world.
While it doesn't cover everything, it covers everything that is known to the Citidel. Entire histories of small islands north of the Dothraki Sea called Ib, and the islands between Valyria and Sothoros called the Basilisk Isles. But it's all accumulated knowledge, and so even in the book, there is doubt cast on a lot of it as well acknowledging the missing pieces.
There is also an official atlas that has very detailed maps. I would suggest finding one or on the internet to glance at at the same time. It helped me A LOT in understanding what was going on in these histories.
Already happened.
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https://www.amazon.com/Lands-Ice-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
But you can just copy them; I'm sure the original artist wouldn't mind the loss of income!
There is a whole book of maps called [Lands of Ice and Fire]
(http://www.amazon.com/Lands-Ice-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544)
Large poster-sized maps of various lands are available for purchase via the Lands of Ice and Fire. Thus, you won't find any large images of them online (legally).
The Lands of Ice and Fire
You can buy this official poster (and more) and support the artist that made it here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0345538544/
It's from The Lands of Ice and Fire, a poster collection, which is $25 bucks on amazon.
His website is here: http://www.fantasticmaps.com/the-lands-of-ice-and-fire/
Here you go.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0345538544?pc_redir=1396752825&robot_redir=1
I enjoy the graphic novels that have been put out, but haven't felt they really affected the story much. Related, but not really, I was given the big map book as a present ( http://www.amazon.com/The-Lands-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544 ) It has helped a lot with figuring out the story.
Nope it is out. http://www.amazon.com/Lands-Ice-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1425402946&sr=1-1&keywords=the+lands+of+ice+and+fire
I feel like this would be a little cooler, but it doesn't ship until Halloween.
John Howe's maps of Middle-earth (available in a big box set) are pretty good, and his map of Middle-earth is definitive as far as I'm concerned.
Jonathan Roberts created a set of maps for A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones called The Lands of Ice and Fire which are excellent. I have the big map of the entire world on my wall.
Terry Pratchett has a whole set of maps for his Discworld books, including the entire Discworld itself and the city of Ankh-Morpork (both twice, in fact, in The Streets of Ankh-Morpork, The Compleat Ankh-Morpork, The Discworld Mapp and The Compleat Discworld Atlas).
You can buy a map of Roshar from Brandon Sanderson's website and one of Temerant from the Worldbuilders Store.
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I am not aware of a place where you can get it for free (legally)...but there may be a place and I just don't know it.
Yes, it is. It's in Bastards.
The Lands of Ice and Fire
Its in the lands of ice and fire map book. You can see it in the video at around the 2:00 mark.
Like an actual physical copy, you mean? If so, then here.
I have that big poster in my room, as well as a Braavos map and another one of the whole world.
They came in an awesome pack, I have like another 4 - 5 that didn't fit on my walls :)
EDIT: I think it's this one http://www.amazon.com/Lands-Ice-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
There's a whole book of them!
http://www.amazon.com/Lands-Ice-Fire-Game-Thrones/dp/0345538544
Like I said in reply to someone who has now deleted their post, the map I posted is not the speculative one. It's an official map released as part of the atlas "The Lands of Ice and Fire", as seen here. It's the map labeled "The Known World" and is the largest in the set. It differs from the speculative map in that it contains areas much further east.
There is no way to purchase that version of the map - if you need a map right now, you will have to go to FexEx-Kinkos.
If you are patient, you can wait until October 30 2012, when the official maps get released in the form of "The Lands of Ice and Fire."
If you decide to go to Kinkos, can you please reply to me (or send me a PM) with how much you ended up paying? I might be willing to do something similar if the price isn't too bad.
All GoT maps are available on Amazon (among other shops, no doubt).