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“...crystal and hearts would lose all their merit in the world if it were not for their fragility.”

Quote by Walter Scott

Work

The Complete Novels of Sir Walter Scott: Waverly, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe, The Pirate, Old Mortality, The Guy Mannering, The Antiquary, The Heart of Midlothian and many more (Illustrated): The Betrothed, The Talisman, Black Dwarf, The Monastery, The Abbot, Kenilworth, Peveril of the Peak, A Legend of Montrose, The Fortunes of Nigel, Tales from Benedictine Sources…

The Complete Novels of Sir Walter Scott is a treasure trove of classic literature, compiling a vast array of Scott's works. These novels span a wide range of historical periods and settings, showcasing Scott's skill in weaving intricate plots and creating memorable characters. The collection includes some of his most famous works such as Waverly, Rob Roy, and Ivanhoe, as well as lesser-known titles. The illustrated format provides additional depth to the reading experience, with visual elements complementing the textual narrative. 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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