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Arathiriel 09-25-2002 11:54 PM

Bilbo's Last Song
 
What is Bilbo's last song and where can I find it?

[ September 26, 2002: Message edited by: Arathiriel ]

Tigerlily Gamgee 09-26-2002 12:04 AM

I looked to me like a book of quotes about going West accompanied by illustrations.
I just saw it at Border's yesterday for $12, or something like that.
It's a little hard cover book (very thin).

Arathiriel 09-26-2002 12:10 AM

Hmmmmmm.....

Interesting...

I was actually referring to something I heard Bilbo recite in the BBC's Radio version of LOTR...

Something that was referred to as Bilbo's Last Song...

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[ September 26, 2002: Message edited by: Arathiriel ]

Telchar 09-26-2002 06:37 AM

Those who want to know more can go to this old thread: Bilbo's Last Song


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Tigerlily Gamgee 09-26-2002 01:54 PM

Yes, that's it (in the link). They now have that in book form with illustrations (yet another way to make money from the gained popularity). Check out Border's (or other stores, I am sure) if you are interested. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...lance&n=507846

Child of the 7th Age 09-26-2002 05:23 PM

By the way, this is an absolutely gorgeous book. One side of the page shows Bilbo's memories of the past, and the other side the progression of the party towards the Grey Havens. You won't be sorry if you buy it.

You can see that my own sig and moniker comes from that poem.

sharon

InklingElf 09-27-2002 01:09 PM

oh wow -I hope I find that book soon!

theWhiteLady 09-27-2002 03:46 PM

Yes! I actually ran across that book today in Books-a-Million. The illustrations are gorgeous and the poem is beautiful [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] I was dying to get it, but didn't have enough money. [img]smilies/frown.gif[/img]

lindil 09-28-2002 06:09 AM

The illustrations are Pauline Baynes' work , who also did the TOlkien reader/Smith of Wooten Major artwork.

It captures a certain feel for sure.

I have also seen a paperback version which might be cheaper.

Ardamir the Blessed 04-03-2004 08:29 AM

From a few lines in the last verse of Bilbo's Last Song, it seems that a shining object in the sky, whether Eärendil's Silmaril or not, led the White Ship to the West:

Quote:

Guided by the Lonely Star
Quote:

Farewell to Middle-earth at last,
I see the Star above your mast!
I have not found this anywhere else, and I think it is intriguing. Is this yet another connection between Eärendil and the Hobbits? And remember how Eärendil's Silmaril led himself to Valinor, and the light in the sky, whether Eärendil's Silmaril or not, that led the Númenóreans to Andor. But what does 'your mast' refer to? Is it the mast of the White Ship, and 'your' is the Elves?

davem 04-03-2004 10:07 AM

Arathiriel, don't know if you heard a Radio 4 documentary, Fired by the Ring, about the Tolkien phenomenon, 2-3 years back, but on that they played a demo they'd made, where John Le Mesurier (who played Bilbo) sang the first verse of the poem, rather than chanted it as in the final broadcast version. Apparently the copyright holders didn't think his singing voice was good enough, but Brian Sibley had wanted him to sing it, so that you'd go from his croaky, wavering voice to the voice of the choirboy, giving almost a sense of re-birth as they pass into the west. I have the documentary on tape, & it I have to say, it would have worked beautifully.

Essex 04-05-2004 01:03 PM

Davem, that version of John le Messurer's Bilbo (RIP) is also on the new CD version of the BBC radio adaptation. There's a whole cd devoted to the songs, and it is included there. It is brilliant.

PS I got a hard copy of Bilbo's Song for about £3 from WorldBooks.co.uk. (you have to be a member) Don't know if it's still on offer though......

Petty Dwarf 04-06-2004 03:01 PM

I never quite understood why the Tolkien Estate doesn't own the copyright to Bilbo's Last Song, so I dug and found this interesting bit in a press release from Random House:
Quote:

The copyright of Bilbo’s Last Song was a gift from Tolkien to the young woman seconded from his publisher in the 1970’s to help him with his correspondence. He used to joke that if ever a diamond bracelet fell out of an envelope it would be hers. When she was helping him pack up his office before he moved house, Bilbo’s Last Song fell out of a book and she loved it so much he said it could be her diamond bracelet. The poem was not published in his lifetime but he left the copyright to her in his will and this is now owned by the Order of the Holy Paraclete.


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