Comparing The Hobbits And The Inclusion Of The Shire

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At the end of the Third Age the part played by the Hobbits in the great events that led to the inclusion of the Shire in the
Reunited Kingdom awakened among them a more widespread interest in their own history; and many of their traditions, up to that time still mainly oral, were collected and written down. The greater families were also concerned with events in the Kingdom at large, and many of their members studied its ancient histories and legends. By the end of the first century of the Fourth Age there were already to be found in the Shire several libraries that contained many historical books and

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