Bombadil (poem). The Adventures of Tom Bombadil and Other Verses from the Red Book is a 1962 collection of poetry by J.R.R. Tolkien. The book contains 16...
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music for Bilbo's walking-song, referred to as Upon the Hearth the Fire is Red. It can be found in the book The Road Goes Ever On; it is also found on the...
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of the hobbits, and that’s saying a lot.’ Sam Gamgee The Red Book of Westmarch (sometimes Red Book of the Periannath) is the book in which the legendarium...
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flesh it was no more. The name is translated as Red Maw; the recogniseable Sindarin elements are car(a)n ("red") as well as carach ("jaw") or carch ("fang")...
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a nonsense Hobbit poem that was among those written in the margins of the Red Book. It was published in The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. An earlier version...
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asked Rayner to excuse the red typewriting. He was saving money by using a type-reel with used up black but hardly used red....
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The Red Arrow was an arrow used by Gondor as a symbol to summon its allies from Rohan in times of war. The Red Arrow had black feathers and barbs made...
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Narya, the Ring of Fire or Red Ring, was one of the Rings of Power, specifically one of the "Three Rings for the Elven Kings under the sky". Created by...
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Mordor, the Great Eye, and the Lidless Eye; and particularly as an emblem, the Red Eye or Evil Eye. With the Downfall of Númenor, the fair shape of Sauron had...
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The Adventures of Tom Bombadil presents the poems as a translation from the Red Book of Westmarch, and gives some background information that is not found...
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Arctick or Arctic, was the language spoken by the folk of the North Pole: the Red Elves, the North Polar Bear, and others. A sample of Arktik is seen in one...
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presented the poem to E.V. Gordon and Ida Pickles in a decorated manuscript with red and black Anglo-Saxon letters. Forþ namcúþes norþan nẏwan word ætẏwde, wuldres...
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from the sources available to him in Rivendell, and became a part of the Red Book. After the Valar's entrance, Arda was still lifeless and had no distinct...
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probably Quenya for "Red Star", by Paul Strack explains, being a compound of carnë ("red") + el ("star"). J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion...
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located on the shores of the Sea of Helcar near the Red Mountains. In the far east between the Red Mountains and the Yellow Mountains were the Mountains...
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It is also remarkable as one of the latest pieces of the Fourth Age in the Red Book. A hand had scrawled at its head the words "Frodo's Dreme". The author...
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Borgil was a bright red star near the constellation of Menelvagor. Borgil is a Sindarin name, composed of born "hot, red" and gil "star". Tolkien fans...
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enjoying. In a mixture of wrath and bitterness he gave Ulbar's wife a fiery red jewel that had been meant for Erendis and then rode away for Armenelos. J...
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a nonsense Hobbit poem that was among those written in the margins of the Red Book of Westmarch. Little Princess Mee Lovely was she As in elven-song is...
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used. The Shire-reckoning is the calendar system used for all dates in the Red Book, with S.R. 1 corresponding to T.A. 1601. Years in Shire-reckoning did...
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