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“It was in the beginning of the month of November, 17--, when a young English gentleman, who had just left the university of Oxford, made use of the liberty afforded him, to visit some parts of the north of England; and curiosity extended his tour into the adjacent frontier of the sister country.”

Quote by Walter Scott

Work

The Waverley Novels: In Twelve Volumes, Printed from the Latest English Editions, Embracing the Author's Last Corrections, Prefaces, and Notes

This set includes all twelve volumes of Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Novels, which are renowned for their historical accuracy and literary merit. The volumes are presented in their latest English editions, incorporating the author's final corrections and accompanied by prefatory material and notes that provide context and insight into Scott's work. more

Author

Walter Scott
Walter Scott

Walter Scott, born on August 15, 1771, and died on September 21, 1832, was a renowned British baronet. He is best known for his extensive literary works, particularly his historical novels and poetry. more

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