Search this site:
CliffsNotes

The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien


Homework Help
CliffsNotes
>Books & Novels
Drama & Plays
Philosophy
Poetry
Shakespeare
Short Stories
All Books
Math Help

Message Boards
The Hobbit Message Board

Reference Tools
Dictionary
Encyclopedia
Thesaurus
Conversion Calculator
More

From CliffsNotes

Math Teaser
Problem
A large soda and a small soda together cost $8.00. If the large soda costs $1.60 more than the small soda, what is the price of the small soda?
Petersons.com

Word of the Day
egoism
Definition: (noun) excessive concern with oneself; conceit.
Petersons.com
Add Word of the Day to your personalized My Yahoo! page:
Add to My Yahoo! View RSS Feed
About My Yahoo! and RSS »

 
  Provided by CliffsNotes
Search    for   

Chapter I opens as the wizard Gandalf visits the hobbit Bilbo Baggins and invites him to join in an adventure. Bilbo declines, reluctant to leave the safety and comfort of his hobbit-hole. The next day, he is visited by dwarves who believe Bilbo can be of use to them in their journey to the Lonely Mountain to reclaim their ancestral treasure, now in the possession of Smaug the dragon.... More

About the Author
  Personal Background
  Writing The Hobbit
About the Novel
  A Brief Synopsis
Summaries and Commentaries
  Chapter I: An Unexpected Party
  Chapter II: Roast Mutton
  Chapter III: A Short Rest
  Chapter IV: Over Hill and Under Hill
  Chapter V: Riddles in the Dark
  Chapter VI: Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire
  Chapter VII: Queer Lodgings
  Chapter VIII: Flies and Spiders
  Chapter IX: Barrels Out of Bond
  Chapter X: A Warm Welcome
  Chapter XI: On the Doorstep
  Chapter XII: Inside Information
  Chapter XIII: Not at Home
  Chapter XIV: Fire and Water
  Chapter XV: The Gathering of the Clouds
  Chapter XVI: A Thief in the Night
  Chapter XVII: The Clouds Burst
  Chapter XVIII: The Return Journey
  Chapter XIX: The Last Stage
 



Visit our partner's site
From CliffsNotes CliffsNotes
Quiz Yourself to Prepare for the Test
Check Out Gandalf's Character Analysis


 

CliffsNotes. Copyright © 2000-2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved.
-