The Redgauntlet
Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) was a popular Scottish historical novelist and poet. Scott was the first English language author to have international popularity during his lifetime. His novels remain popular today. His most famous works include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of The Lake, Waverely, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor. Redgauntlet is the story of the apocryphal return of Prince Charles Edward to England some years after 1745 to try his fortunes; an attempt that meets with inglorious failure.
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The Redgauntlet
Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) was a popular Scottish historical novelist and poet. Scott was the first English language author to have international popularity during his lifetime. His novels remain popular today. His most famous works include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of The Lake, Waverely, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor. Redgauntlet is the story of the apocryphal return of Prince Charles Edward to England some years after 1745 to try his fortunes; an attempt that meets with inglorious failure.
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The Redgauntlet

The Redgauntlet

by Sir Walter Scott
The Redgauntlet

The Redgauntlet

by Sir Walter Scott

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Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) was a popular Scottish historical novelist and poet. Scott was the first English language author to have international popularity during his lifetime. His novels remain popular today. His most famous works include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of The Lake, Waverely, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor. Redgauntlet is the story of the apocryphal return of Prince Charles Edward to England some years after 1745 to try his fortunes; an attempt that meets with inglorious failure.

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ISBN-13: 9781412171120
Publisher: eBooksLib
Publication date: 04/21/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 568 KB
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