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baggins, frodo (fictitious character)

The lord of the rings

2004
Contains the fiftieth anniversary edition of all three volumes of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic "Lord of the Rings," and includes textual notes, reference materials, and index.

The two towers

being the second part of The lord of the rings
2003
The individual members of the Fellowship of the Ring, divided by an attack of orc-soldiers, follow Frodo and his servant Samwise on their continuing quest to destroy the Ring of Power in the Mountain of Fire.

The return of the king

being the third part of the Lord of the rings
2002
As the Shadow of Mordor grows, the companions find their way through danger and mystery as they defeat the Dark Lord and celebrate Aragorn's ascent to become King of the West. Includes appendices containing genealogical and historical information that form the background of the story.

The lord of the rings

1999
A one-volume edition of the trilogy which tells of the great quest undertaken by the hobbit Frodo and the Fellowship of the Ring, to journey across Middle-earth and cast the One Ring, filled with the power of the Dark Lord Sauron, into the Cracks of Doom.

The return of the king

being the third part of The lord of the rings
1993
Tells of the opposing strategies of the wizard Gandalf and the evil Sauron as Frodo and Sam struggle to end the great darkness with the Ring of Power.

The fellowship of the ring

being the first part of The lord of the rings
1994
Frodo the hobbit and a band of warriors from the different kingdoms set out to destroy the Ring of Power before the evil Sauron grasps control.

The return of the king

being the third part of The lord of the rings
2003
As the Shadow of Mordor grows, the companions find their way through danger and mystery as they defeat the Dark Lord and celebrate Aragorn's ascent to become King of the West. 'Includes appendices containing genealogical and historical information that form the background of the story.

The fellowship of the ring

being the first part of The lord of the rings
2001
A young hobbit named Frodo Baggins is suddenly given a great responsibility: possession of the Dark Lord's dangerously powerful One Ring, which he must take on a perilous journey to the Cracks of Doom, where it can be destroyed. Includes a pull-out map of the West of Middle-earth.

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