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Ivanhoe
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- Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel "Ivanhoe" is the story of one of the last remaining Saxon noble families. Set in 1194, after the end of the Third Crusade, this historical work of fiction is the story of Wilfred of Ivanhoe, who has fallen out of favor with his father due…
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Ivanhoe
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- A pocket edition of Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel, the story of one of the last remaining Saxon noble families. Set in 1194, after the end of the Third Crusade, this historical work of fiction is the story of Wilfred of Ivanhoe, who has fallen out of favor with his…
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Scott’s Poetical Works
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- After Lachlan Watt's introduction contains: THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL: Cantos I - VI MARMION: Cantos I - VI; THE LADY OF THE LAKE: Cantos I - VI; THE VISION OF DON RODERICK; ROKEBY: Cantos I - VI; LORD OF THE ISLES: Cantos I - VI; and various poems…
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The Edinburgh Review or Critical Journal: for Nov 1814É Feb 1815 (vol XXIV)
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- Started on 10 October 1802 by Francis Jeffrey, Sydney Smith, Henry Brougham, and Francis Horner, it was published by Archibald Constable in quarterly issues until 1929. It began as a literary and political review.
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The Fair Maid of Perth
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- Scott's 1828 novel, one of the Waverley novels was inspired by the bizarre, but historically true, story of the Battle of the North Inch. It is set in Perth (known at the time as Saint John's Toun, i.e. John's Town) and other parts of Scotland around 1400.
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott
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- Albion edition including introduction and notes
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The Vicar of Wakefield – A Tale, Supposed to be written by Himself
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- Sir Walter Scott introduces the novel by the famed Irish writer Oliver Goldsmiths, one of the most widely-read books in the Victorian era. Often described as a sentimental novel, it displays the belief in the innate goodness of human beings. But it can also be read as a satire on…
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Ivanhoe
- £50.00
- Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel "Ivanhoe" is the story of one of the last remaining Saxon noble families. Set in 1194, after the end of the Third Crusade, this historical work of fiction is the story of Wilfred of Ivanhoe, who has fallen out of favor with his father due…
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-
Ivanhoe
- £20.00
- A pocket edition of Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel, the story of one of the last remaining Saxon noble families. Set in 1194, after the end of the Third Crusade, this historical work of fiction is the story of Wilfred of Ivanhoe, who has fallen out of favor with his…
- Add to basket
-
Scott’s Poetical Works
- £35.00
- After Lachlan Watt's introduction contains: THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL: Cantos I - VI MARMION: Cantos I - VI; THE LADY OF THE LAKE: Cantos I - VI; THE VISION OF DON RODERICK; ROKEBY: Cantos I - VI; LORD OF THE ISLES: Cantos I - VI; and various poems…
- Add to basket
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The Edinburgh Review or Critical Journal: for Nov 1814É Feb 1815 (vol XXIV)
- £50.00
- Started on 10 October 1802 by Francis Jeffrey, Sydney Smith, Henry Brougham, and Francis Horner, it was published by Archibald Constable in quarterly issues until 1929. It began as a literary and political review.
- Add to basket
-
The Fair Maid of Perth
- £20.00
- Scott's 1828 novel, one of the Waverley novels was inspired by the bizarre, but historically true, story of the Battle of the North Inch. It is set in Perth (known at the time as Saint John's Toun, i.e. John's Town) and other parts of Scotland around 1400.
- Add to basket
-
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott
- £40.00
- Albion edition including introduction and notes
- Add to basket
-
The Vicar of Wakefield – A Tale, Supposed to be written by Himself
- £20.00
- Sir Walter Scott introduces the novel by the famed Irish writer Oliver Goldsmiths, one of the most widely-read books in the Victorian era. Often described as a sentimental novel, it displays the belief in the innate goodness of human beings. But it can also be read as a satire on…
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