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* Limited Edition's retailers: [https://anotheruniverse.co/products/the-art-of-total-war-limited-edition-hardcover US], [https://forbiddenplanet.com/131996-the-art-of-total-war-limited-art-print-edition-hardcover/ UK] | * Limited Edition's retailers: [https://anotheruniverse.co/products/the-art-of-total-war-limited-edition-hardcover US], [https://forbiddenplanet.com/131996-the-art-of-total-war-limited-art-print-edition-hardcover/ UK] | ||
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Revision as of 10:56, 27 December 2018
The Art of Total War | ||||||||||
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Author: Martin Robinson | ||||||||||
Publisher: Titan Books | ||||||||||
Genre: Art book | ||||||||||
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The Art of Total War is an art book by Martin Robinson which showcases art for every single game in franchise up to Total War: Attila and Total War Battles: Kingdom, with inclusion of Total War: Arena which was in deep development at the moment of release of this book. It also has a few pages of development history of the franchise.
500 copies of limited edition were also made with an alternate cover, premium slipcase and signed by illustrator Rado Javor.
External links
- Official announcement (archived 2016-06-16 23:03)
- The Art of Total War on Titan Books website
- Limited Edition's retailers: US, UK