Contributed by LordTBT at 6:03AM GMT, 11 February 2018



I know it's February, but welcome to 2018 on the Redwall Wiki!

Our first Redwall Collectors Community of the year will be covering three of the Dutch Redwall Trilogies.

Today, we'll be taking a look at De Roodburcht (Redwall), Het Moswoud (Mossflower), and Mariël (Mariel of Redwall).

The few Redwall novels published in the Netherlands are each split into three separate hardcover books; each book consists of around 16-20 chapters, approximately 160-170 pages, and the same chapter icons from the English language publications.

Like the German Redwall Saga, the - very striking - cover artwork is etched onto the physical cover directly.

Additional artwork is found on the spine. When all three books in a trilogy are together, like on a shelf, an image is displayed.

For De Roodburcht, it's Redwall Abbey. For Het Moswoud, it's the eyes of Tsarmina Greeneyes. And for Mariël, it's the Joseph Bell.

Each book ends with a map, and a biography of Brian Jacques. This is where things get interesting.

The maps for all three trilogies are different from the original novels. I quite like them a lot. The biography of Brian Jacques in De Roodburcht is different from the other two, which use a common photo. This one, though, uses a photo I've never seen before of the author in his element. Be sure to check it out below!

And one odd difference, chapters 40 and 41 from Book 3 of Mariël are missing entirely.





De Roodburcht

Book 1: De Roodburcht: De Aanval

Book 2: De Roodburcht: De Zoektocht

Book 3: De Roodburcht: De Krijger

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Het Moswoud

Book 1: Het Moswoud: De Koningin van Duizend Ogen

Book 2: Het Moswoud: De Weg Naar de Vuurberg

Book 3: Het Moswoud: De Afrekening

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Mariël

Book 1: Mariël: Het Verlaten Strand

Book 2: Mariël: Het Oneindige Bos

Book 3: Mariël: Eiland Aardedood





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