- The Red Book of
Westmarch (sometimes the Thain's Book
after its prin****l version) is a
fictional m****cript
written by hobbits,
related to the author...
-
Westmarch may
refer to:
Westmarch (stadium), a
defunct football stadium in Paisley,
Scotland Westmarch, a
region of the
Shire in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional...
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Westmarch was a
football stadium located on
Greenhill Road in
Ferguslie Park, Paisley, Scotland. It was the home
ground of St
Mirren from 1883 to 1894...
-
Brandywine and the Old Forest, and (much later) to the west into the
Westmarch between the Far
Downs and the
Tower Hills. The
Shire was
subdivided into...
-
merely the
translator of part of an
ancient do****ent, the Red Book of
Westmarch. That book is
modelled on the real Red Book of Hergest,
which similarly...
- Bilbo, Gandalf, and the
remaining Elves. He
gives Sam the Red Book of
Westmarch,
detailing their adventures.
Jackson began abstract discussions on casting...
-
Baggins wrote a
memoir of his adventures,
which became The Red Book of
Westmarch. This was
continued by his
relative Frodo Baggins, who
carried the One...
- is
presented as if it is an
actual translation from the Red Book of
Westmarch, and
contains some
background information on the
world of Middle-earth...
- it can
never be
found - deep in the tomb of Rakkis, the
first King of
Westmarch, the
kingdom established to the west of Khanduras. However, the group...
- or
There and Back Again,' are
contained in the
fictional 'Red Book of
Westmarch.' In
Peter Jackson's LOTR films, the book is
shown on
screen and written...