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Cover of book published in 1969, illustrated by Pauline Baynes
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Cover of book published in 1969, illustrated by Pauline Baynes

The Adventures of Tom Bombadil is a collection of poetry written by J. R. R. Tolkien and published in 1962. The book contains 16 poems, only two of which deal with Tom Bombadil, a character who is most famous for his encounter with Frodo Baggins in The Fellowship of the Ring (the first volume in Tolkien's best-selling The Lord of the Rings). The rest of the poems are an assortment of bestiary verse and fairy tale rhyme.

The book was originally illustrated by Pauline Baynes and later by Roger Garland.

The book, like the first edition of The Fellowship of the Ring, 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 which is not found elsewhere: e.g., the name of the tower at Dol Amroth and the names of the Seven Rivers of Gondor.

The book is also notable because it uses the letter "K" instead of "C" for the /k/ sound in Sindarin, a spelling variant Tolkien alternated many times in his writings.

There is some dispute about this book's 'canonical' status since the information presented about the secondary world is considered by some to exist only as folklore among the Hobbits. As the entire concept of 'canon' is hotly debated, it is not certain what significance, if any, the canon-status bears (See: Middle-earth canon). As a fictional work written by J.R.R. Tolkien that is about Middle-earth, it (by definition) has its place in the Middle-earth Cycle.

Contents

  1. The Adventures of Tom Bombadil
  2. Bombadil goes Boating
  3. Errantry
  4. Princess Mee
  5. The Man in the Moon stayed up Too Late
  6. The Man in the Moon came down Too Soon
  7. The Stone Troll
  8. Perry-the-Winkle
  9. The Mewlips
  10. Oliphaunt
  11. Fastitocalon
  12. Cat
  13. Shadow-bride
  14. The Hoard
  15. The Sea-bell
  16. The Last Ship

J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium
Published during his lifetime: The Hobbit | The Lord of the Rings | The Adventures of Tom Bombadil | The Road Goes Ever On
Posthumous publications: The Silmarillion | Unfinished Tales | The History of Middle-earth (12 volumes) | Bilbo's Last Song
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