On his first visit to the dragon hoard he decides he needs something to show the dwarves. He grabs a two handled cup and returns with it. When Smaug misses the cup, he makes a ruckus and eats the dwarves ponies.
Bilbo stole the Arkenstone, a much sought-after Dwarven gem. He didn't really steal it from anyone, but Thorin was angry when he found out what Bilbo had done.
The Arkenstone of Thrain, the most treasured artifact of Smaug's treasure, and the object most desired by Thorin Oakenshield.
A big two handled cup. Most likely to be a goblet.
Food, and the jail cell keys, so as to free his friends. He also used empty barrels for himself and his friends to float away in, so you could say he stole those as well.
He attempts to pick the pockets of the trolls, but he steals the cup from the dragon's hoard.
Bilbo stole a single golden cup.
golden goblet
yes most likely
Bilbo, Thorin, Smaug, Gandalf, Precious, the dwarves
You don't, Bilbo wrote them himself and they became part of the Red Book of Westmarch in The Shire.The only parts we have of the Red Book of Westmarch are those parts that Tolkien translated as The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. There was obviously more than this to Bilbo's, Frodo's, and Sam's memoirs.
Red his journal is called "The Red Book of Westmarch"
At the beginning of the book, he starts out almost like any other hobbit; carefree, laid-back and unwilling to get into any mischief or adventure, or do anything unusual. By the end of the book, however, he has faced goblins, wild wolves, giant spiders and a Great Dragon, and is more seasoned in his outlook on his life. Although he is still quite happy to be back in his hobbit-hole again.
The Arkenstone
In the Lord of the Rings, Bilbo Baggins steal the Ring of Sauron, which he made to rule over all the other rings. Bilbo later on than passes the ring on to Frodo Baggins, his youngest nephew, to destroy. This leads to the story, The Fellowship of the Ring.
The original hobbit was named Bilbo Baggins. He makes a brief appearance in The Lord of the Rings. The book is titled The Hobbit, or There and Back Again by Bilbo Baggins.
yes most likely
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Bilbo is the Hobbit from the book The Hobbit. His nephew is the main protagonist in the series of books The Lord of The Rings, named Frodo Baggins. NOTE: Bilbo is an only child, so he has no nephews. Frodo Baggins is Bilbo's first cousin, once removed.
Since Bilbo didn't have any siblings, he didn't have any nephews. Frodo is definitely a relative ... Frodo's mother is Bilbo's first cousin (on his mother's side), and Frodo's father is Bilbo's second cousin (on his father's side), so Frodo is, as the book says, "[Bilbo's] first AND second cousin, once removed either way".
A Hobbit's Tale, or There and Back Again.
There is actually no race in The Hobbit. It was not a race against Time as in The Lord of the Rings. Bilbo's quest was simply to steal for the dwarves, that was it. Nothing is described as a race.
Bilbo trys to steal the troll's wallet. They capture him. The company is also captured. Gandalf comes and turns the trolls into stone.
All of the dwarves took their turn carrying Bilbo, throughout the book.
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