According to J.R.R. Tolkien's lore, the entire tale of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings was translated from a collection of journals entitled the Red Book of Westmarch. Originally written by Bilbo Baggins and expanded by his nephew Frodo, the Red Book then passed into the hands of Samwise Gamgee who finally entrusted it to his eldest daughter Eleanor. It was visited by the other peoples of Middle Earth who contributed to its appendix.
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Frodo Baggins Samwise Gamgee |
Below are some sample pages from the various sections of the Red Book:
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A Map of Wilderland |
Smaug the Dragon |
The Ring Inscription |
Weathertop |
The Fellowship Clasp |
The Weapons of the Fellowship |
The Gate of Moria |
The Balrog of Moria |
Gollum |
The Writings of Samwise |
The Heritage of Aragorn |
An Elvish Poem and Translation |
A Dwarf Passage |
The Red Book contains over three hundred pages including six maps, sixty-five drawings, six family trees and dozens of poems. |