Alex Kammer氏によるTSR D&D photo tour
Because some of you asked for better photos of my "Known World" map hanging in The Gamehole, I am obliging. This is the original map that Lawrence Schick and Tom Moldvay created while playing D&D in college. This setting became the basis for the Gazetteers/Mystara. pic.twitter.com/2btPBtnk22
2018-07-12 04:14:251977
Moving on to 1977! The first D&D hardbound, the Monster Manual was released. This is a first print copy signed by some guy named Gary. #DND pic.twitter.com/qS0ECHy0Vq
2017-09-19 01:42:14Let's keep it in 1977. This is a very rare set of the first sheets from TSR. There are only two known sets. Here is one of them. #DnD pic.twitter.com/tQ9Vsh3TfZ
2017-09-19 23:44:53Between 1976 and 1977, TSR released a series of accessories called Dungeon Geomorphs. Here are all three sets in original shrink wrap. #DND pic.twitter.com/7LSmjw3oVs
2017-09-22 00:30:00The second ever D&D module, The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, by Gary Gygax, was released in 1976. It was designed for Winter Con V. #DnD pic.twitter.com/zo6y96uCXn
2017-09-23 00:23:30Outdoor Geomorphs was released in 1977. This one is in its original shrink. We are almost done with 1977. #DnD pic.twitter.com/FlNsJmPO1B
2017-09-24 01:39:35To close out 1977, here are copies of Monster & Treasure Assortment, Set 1 & Set 2. TSR’s further accessories efforts with these releases. pic.twitter.com/aROQtjHeST
2017-09-25 02:03:00I realized that I missed a big one in my chronology. The Dwarven Glory, released in 1977 by Wee Warriors. Here are a couple of 1st prints. pic.twitter.com/JjmY0eIQsx
2017-10-11 00:44:411978
1978 was a big year for TSR. We had a huge hardbound release - the PHB, and tons of modules. I am looking forward to sharing them with you.
2017-09-26 05:51:23So, to launch 1978, here we have a 1st print PHB. Notice the lovely orange fly leaf. Man, the hours spent in this book! #DnD #OSR pic.twitter.com/M426jeU8uy
2017-09-26 05:54:45Before we dive into all the awesome modules from 1978, here is one more accessory for you - Monster & Treasure Assortment Set Three. #DnD pic.twitter.com/8jEJp1hf1l
2017-09-26 23:53:32Hooray Modules! - My favorite TSR products. 1978 saw the release of several. Here is a shrink copy of G1 Steading of the Hill Giant Chief. pic.twitter.com/EMSRtLK22a
2017-09-28 05:37:17What could be more fun than a Remorhaz and a bunch of Frost Giants? Not much. Here is another beauty from 1978 - G2 The Glacial Rift! #DnD pic.twitter.com/HnYDYH8K6W
2017-09-29 03:40:26My favorite of the series - Hall of the Fire Giant King. 1978. 1st print in original shrink. This one was/is a TPK waiting to happen! #DnD pic.twitter.com/V343qH8qz2
2017-09-30 01:43:53Rolling on! Here is a beauty - D3 Vault of the Drow. This gem is a 1st print and actually was the TSR Editing Department's copy. 1978 #DnD pic.twitter.com/v392CbF0mS
2017-10-03 03:24:401978 was also the year that this pretty amazing module was released - B1 In Search of the Unknown. Here is one in original shrink. #DnD pic.twitter.com/HUrEkxqfZW
2017-10-06 06:25:38To close out 1978, here is probably the most famous/infamous module of all time - Tomb of Horrors. This copy is in original shrink. #DnD pic.twitter.com/QuFDFvyfHi
2017-10-07 00:49:571979
Here is a copy of a pretty rare module which was printed for Origins 1979, Lost Tomoachan. This one is hard to find these days. #DnD. pic.twitter.com/v1OkA7PZ54
2017-10-10 03:52:23Ghost Tower of Inverness was released by TSR in 1979. This is a rare "DM's" copy. Printed for WinterCon b/f the broader red cover release. pic.twitter.com/HOIgnCrmYl
2017-10-13 00:57:47In 1979, Tracy Hickman published the now famous module, Rahasia. This was the first of 3 versions of this module. The other 2 are to come. pic.twitter.com/BsQg1OfCgU
2017-10-14 01:22:01TSR 1979 was a big year. Some of their most iconic products released that year. Here is a lovely copy of a 1st print. No touch! #DnD pic.twitter.com/dGfgoQoC3y
2017-10-17 03:19:23The DM screen was released in 1979. The 1st print had no art. The Erol Otus art was added to later printings. As always, hands off! #DnD pic.twitter.com/XTDHniMTjB
2017-10-18 01:49:13