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The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Wrath of Mulgarath (Book 5 of 5) — Hardcover | DiTerlizzi & Black / Simon & Schuster (2004)

The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Wrath of Mulgarath (Book 5 of 5) — Hardcover | DiTerlizzi & Black / Simon & Schuster (2004)

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The final battle begins. The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Wrath of Mulgarath is the fifth and final book in the beloved fantasy series by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black — the climactic conclusion where the Grace children face down the ogre Mulgarath in a last stand to protect Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide. This is a hardcover first edition in solid shape, complete with dust jacket.

What's Included:

  • 📖 Hardcover book — complete, intact binding
  • 📦 Original dust jacket

Book Details:

  • 🏆 Authors: Tony DiTerlizzi & Holly Black | Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (2004)
  • ⚡ Book 5 of 5 in The Spiderwick Chronicles — the grand finale of the original series
  • 🎯 Illustrated throughout by Tony DiTerlizzi in his signature pen-and-ink style
  • 📸 Hardcover, 160 pages | ISBN: 0-689-85940-6
  • 📅 Original retail: $9.95 US / $14.50 CAD | Simon & Schuster, New York — Ages 7+

Why Collectors Love It:

The Spiderwick Chronicles was a defining fantasy series of the mid-2000s — bridging the gap between picture books and chapter books with DiTerlizzi's stunning illustrations and a story that never talked down to its audience. First-edition hardcovers of the complete set are increasingly sought after by collectors of children's fantasy, and Book 5 is where it all comes together. This copy is clean, complete, and shelf-ready.

Condition Notes:

Hardcover with dust jacket — shows normal wear consistent with its age. Please review photos for specific condition details.

Perfect For: Children's fantasy collectors, Spiderwick completionists, Tony DiTerlizzi fans, mid-2000s nostalgia seekers, and anyone who believes faeries are best left undisturbed.

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