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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832 | 46 |
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832) | 7 |
Scott, Walter | 7 |
Clarke Whitfeld, John (1770-1836) | 5 |
French, Gilbert J (1804-1866) | 2 |
Jeffrey, Francis Jeffrey Lord (1773-1850) | 2 |
Adam and Charles Black (Firm) | 1 |
Attwood, Thomas (1767-1838) | 1 |
Cadell & Co | 1 |
Caxton Publishing Company | 1 |
"Redgauntlet"
Smith, Herbert Maynard (1869-1949)
[ca.1911?]
Extracted from an unidentified volume of The Treasury, pp.[515]-519.
A talk about Sir Walter Scott. For young readers
Dennis, John (1825-1911)
[1890]
Extracted from Good Words, vol. 31 (1890), pp.756-763 and [817]-822.
The Waverley dramas
[1874?]
An account of the Waverley novels on the stage. Extracted from Chambers's journal for 1874 (?), pp.725-728.
Sir Walter Scott's first country-house : a Sunday at Lasswade Cottage
Steuart, James
1911
Extracted from Chambers's journal, Seventh series, June 10, 1911, pp.[433]-436.
Sir Walter Scott and his dogs
Chambers, William (1800-1883)
1877
Extracted from Chamber's Journal for May 5, 1877, pp.[273]-276.
Sir Walter Scott's journal
Hannigan, Dennis F
[1891]
A review, extracted from The Westminster review, vol.135, no.3 (March 1891), pp.[265]-272.
Memorials of Walter Scott
1878
Extracted from Chambers's journal, November 9, 1878, pp.[705]-707. Account of an excursion by the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club to Ashiestiel, Scott's first Tweedside home.
Sir Walter Scott on his "Gabions"
Maxwell-Scott, Mary M C (1852-1920)
[1905]
A continuation of Gabions of Abbotsford. A hitherto unpublished fragment. By Sir Walter Scott [Edited by M.M. Maxwell-Scott, 1889]. Extracted from The nineteenth century and after for October 1905, ...
To the editor of The nineteenth century. Sir Walter Scott and Mrs. Veal's ghost
Cleaver, R S
[1895]
The writer gives the text of two letters written by Scott to a Miss Wagner in 1828, which show that Scott was collecting material on Defoe's pamphlet, The apparition of Mrs Veal, at that time.
Sir Walter Scott and one of his reviewers
M. B. W
[1905]
Reviewer referred to is Robert Sym. Article is an unpublished critique by Sym of Scott's Lay of the last minstrel, signed by M.B.W.
A trip to the land of Scott
[1871]
Extracted from All The Year Round. New series, August 5, 1871, pp.230-235; August 12, pp.253-258; August 19, pp.277-283; August 26, pp.301-308.