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The '''Red Book of Westmarch''' was a red-leather bound book written by the [[Hobbit]] [[Bilbo Baggins]] and his heir [[Frodo Baggins]], (with suplemental information later added by Samwise Gamgee) which chronicled both their adventures, as well as a lot of background information which the Bagginses had collected. The Book was started [[File:Screen_shot_2011-11-05_at_11.20.27_AM.png|thumb|Red Book]]by Bilbo Baggins, and recounted his quest for [[Erebor]], which he called ''There and Back Again''. He gave the Book to Frodo at [[Rivendell]] after completing it, and Frodo organized Bilbo's manuscript and used it to write down his own quest during the [[War of the Ring]]. Inscribed within, it reads:
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The '''Red Book of Westmarch''' was a red-leather bound book written by the [[Hobbit]] [[Bilbo Baggins]] and his heir [[Frodo Baggins]], (with supplemental information later added by Samwise Gamgee) which chronicled both their adventures, as well as background information which the Bagginses had collected. The Book was started [[File:Screen shot 2011-11-05 at 11.20.27 AM.png|thumb|Red Book]]by Bilbo Baggins and recounted his quest for [[Erebor]], which he called ''There and Back Again''. He gave the Book to Frodo at [[Rivendell]] after completing it, and Frodo organized Bilbo's manuscript and used it to write down his own quest during the [[War of the Ring]]. Inscribed within, it reads:
   
 
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After Bilbo and Frodo left for [[Valinor]], the Red Book passed into the keeping of [[Samwise Gamgee]], mayor of [[Hobbiton]]. The book was left in the possession of Sam Gamgee's eldest daughter, ''Elanor Fairbairns'', and her descendants (the ''Fairbairns of the Towers'' or ''Wardens of Westmarch''). Several copies, with various notes and later additions, were made and the original was kept in a red case (with a three-volume Elvish Translation and a fifth volume [genealogical tables and commentaries]). Copies were passed on to future generations, of which one, the "''[[Thain]]'s Book''", is the most important.
 
After Bilbo and Frodo left for [[Valinor]], the Red Book passed into the keeping of [[Samwise Gamgee]], mayor of [[Hobbiton]]. The book was left in the possession of Sam Gamgee's eldest daughter, ''Elanor Fairbairns'', and her descendants (the ''Fairbairns of the Towers'' or ''Wardens of Westmarch''). Several copies, with various notes and later additions, were made and the original was kept in a red case (with a three-volume Elvish Translation and a fifth volume [genealogical tables and commentaries]). Copies were passed on to future generations, of which one, the "''[[Thain]]'s Book''", is the most important.
   
From the cover it is properly red colored.And has signature print on the top,shaped as a shine of light.Including stitch patterns and beautiful marks around the edges.It also has Bilbo Baggins' initials BB in gold.And it is all so very smooth,soft,and just a little bit silky.From the inside it has a page of contents.Writing each story by the four owners.There is a chance,that The Adventures Of Tom Bombadil (a book of poems) was written by Samwise Gamgee.But it is unknown what Elanor Gamgee wrote.
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From the cover it is properly red colored; and has signature print on the top, shaped as a shine of light. It also has stitch patterns and beautiful marks around the edges. Bilbo Baggins' initials BB are in gold and it is very smooth, soft and silky to the touch. On the inside, there is a page of contents; writing each story by the four owners. There is a chance that The Adventures Of Tom Bombadil (a book of poems) was written by Samwise Gamgee. However it is unknown what Elanor Gamgee wrote.
   
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== Behind the Scenes ==
The Red Book Of West March
 
 
In the first edition of ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', Tolkien's foreword claimed he had translated the Red Book from the original [[Westron]] into [[wikipedia:English|English]], and it therefore must be supposed that copies of the book survived through several Ages.
 
In the first edition of ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', Tolkien's foreword claimed he had translated the Red Book from the original [[Westron]] into [[English language|English]], and it therefore must be supposed that copies of the book survived through several Ages.
 
   
 
The contents of the Red Book were probably as follows:
 
The contents of the Red Book were probably as follows:
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*Background information: the [[Appendix|Appendices]] to ''The Lord of the Rings''
 
*Background information: the [[Appendix|Appendices]] to ''The Lord of the Rings''
 
*Hobbit poetry and legends: ''[[The Adventures of Tom Bombadil]],'' ''[[Fastitocalon (poem)|Fastitocalon]]''
 
*Hobbit poetry and legends: ''[[The Adventures of Tom Bombadil]],'' ''[[Fastitocalon (poem)|Fastitocalon]]''
*Bilbo's translation of legends: ''[[The Silmarillion|The Silmarill]]ion''
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*Bilbo's translation of legends: ''[[The Silmarillion]]''
   
 
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== See Also ==
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== See also ==
 
*[[Third Age]]
 
*[[Third Age]]
 
*[[Westmarch]]
 
*[[Westmarch]]
   
==External link==
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==External links==
   
 
*{{TGlink|Red Book of Westmarch}}
 
*{{TGlink|Red Book of Westmarch}}
 
 
[[Category:In-universe books]]
 
[[Category:In-universe books]]

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The Red Book of Westmarch was a red-leather bound book written by the Hobbit Bilbo Baggins and his heir Frodo Baggins, (with supplemental information later added by Samwise Gamgee) which chronicled both their adventures, as well as background information which the Bagginses had collected. The Book was started

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Red Book

by Bilbo Baggins and recounted his quest for Erebor, which he called There and Back Again. He gave the Book to Frodo at Rivendell after completing it, and Frodo organized Bilbo's manuscript and used it to write down his own quest during the War of the Ring. Inscribed within, it reads:

    My Diary. My Unexpected Journey. There and Back Again. And
What Happened After.

    Adventures of Five Hobbits. The Tale of the Great Ring, compiled by
Bilbo Baggins from his own observations and the accounts of his friends.
What we did in the War of the Ring.

THE DOWNFALL
OF THE
LORD OF THE RINGS
AND THE
RETURN OF THE KING

(as seen by the Little People; being the memoirs of Bilbo and
Frodo of the Shire, supplemented by the accounts of their friends
and the learning of the Wise.)

Together with extracts from Books of Lore translated by Bilbo
in Rivendell.


Description and History

Bilbo's translations of legends from the Elder Days were also added to it, as were various Hobbit poems and a lot of background information on the realms of Arnor, Gondor and Rohan, added to it by Peregrin Took and Meriadoc Brandybuck.

After Bilbo and Frodo left for Valinor, the Red Book passed into the keeping of Samwise Gamgee, mayor of Hobbiton. The book was left in the possession of Sam Gamgee's eldest daughter, Elanor Fairbairns, and her descendants (the Fairbairns of the Towers or Wardens of Westmarch). Several copies, with various notes and later additions, were made and the original was kept in a red case (with a three-volume Elvish Translation and a fifth volume [genealogical tables and commentaries]). Copies were passed on to future generations, of which one, the "Thain's Book", is the most important.

From the cover it is properly red colored; and has signature print on the top, shaped as a shine of light. It also has stitch patterns and beautiful marks around the edges. Bilbo Baggins' initials BB are in gold and it is very smooth, soft and silky to the touch. On the inside, there is a page of contents; writing each story by the four owners. There is a chance that The Adventures Of Tom Bombadil (a book of poems) was written by Samwise Gamgee. However it is unknown what Elanor Gamgee wrote.

Behind the Scenes

In the first edition of The Fellowship of the Ring, Tolkien's foreword claimed he had translated the Red Book from the original Westron into English, and it therefore must be supposed that copies of the book survived through several Ages.

The contents of the Red Book were probably as follows:

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