
Geoff Taylor, has for over two decades, created numerous paintings that have been used as the covers for Raymond E. Feist's books, in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. With Special Overseas Editions, and much international licencing, the art is widely seen across the globe.
Here is a chance to see the artwork used for those covers, without the publishers addition of titles, and other texts which normally obscure parts of the image.
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| This art was originaly created for the UK paperback of Magician in 1984. It has since been used on the covers of Raymond E. Feist books from Poland and Sweden
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This art was specially produced for the 10th anniversary UK edition of Magician in 1992, it was subsequently used the paperback for several years. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Poland, Sweden and Turkey.
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| This art was produced for the UK hardcover of A Darkness at Sethanon, it was subsequently used on the paperback for several years. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Poland, Italy, Turkey and Sweden.
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This art was produced for the UK paperback of Prince of the Blood and was used for several years. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Poland and Sweden.
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| This art was produced for the UK hardcover of The Kings Buccaneer, it was subsequently used on the paperback. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Poland, Turkey and Sweden.
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This art is the second produced by Geoff Taylor for the UK paperback of Daughter of the Empire. It took the place of Geoff's original art, which had been in use for several years.
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| This art was produced for the UK paperback of Servant of the Empire, it was used for several years until it was replaced by Geoff's later art.
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This art is the second produced by Geoff Taylor for the UK paperback of Servant of the Empire. It took the place of Geoff's original art, which had been in use for several years.
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| This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Mistress of the Empire, it was later used on the paperback. After several years of use it was replaced by Geoff's later art.
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This art is the second produced by Geoff Taylor for the UK paperback of Mistress of the Empire. It took the place of Geoff's original art, which had been in use for several years.
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| This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Shadow of a Dark Queen, and subsequently used on the paperback. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Poland and Turkey.
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This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Rise of a Merchant Prince, and subsequently used on the paperback. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Germany, Poland and Turkey.
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| This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Rage of a Demon King, and subsequently used on the paperback. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Sweden and Turkey.
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This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Shards of a Broken Crown, and subsequently used on the paperback. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Sweden and Poland.
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| This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Krondor the Betrayal, and subsequently used on the paperback. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Turkey and Poland.
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This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Krondor the Assassins, and subsequently used on the paperback. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Turkey.
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| This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Krondor Tear of the Gods, and subsequently used on the paperback. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Turkey.
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This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Honoured Enemy, and subsequently used on the paperback. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Germany and the US.
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| This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Murder in LaMut, and subsequently used on the paperback. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Sweden, Poland and the US.
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This art was produced for the UK hardcover of Jimmy the Hand, and subsequently used on the paperback, and the US edition.
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| This art was produced for the later releases of the UK paperback of Faerie Tale. It has since been used on Raymond E. Feist books from Poland.
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