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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832 | 34 |
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 |
To the memory of Sir Walter Scott
E. J
1833
Extracted from an unidentified periodical for February 1833 (vol.6, no.22), pp.160-162.
Personal recollections of Sir Walter Scott
Skene, Felicia Mary Frances (1821-1899)
[1894]
Extracted from The Argosy for January, 1894, pp.26-33.
A day with Sir Walter Scott
G. A
[1833]
Extracted from The metropolitan magazine, January 1833, pp.99-104.
To His Majesty's ship Barham, appointed by the King to convey Sir Walter Scott to Naples
Sotheby, William (1757-1833)
[1831]
Extracted from an unidentified publication, p.61.
New monthly issue of the Waverley novels, illustrated with steel frontispieces and vignettes
Adam and Charles Black (Firm)
[1889]
Prospectus.
The familiar letters of Sir Walter Scott, from the originals at Abbotsford and elsewhere
Douglas, David (1823-1916)
[1894]
Prospectus.
The Melrose edition of the Waverley novels... including Lockhart's life of Scott, with plates of the homes and friends of Sir Walter
Caxton Publishing Company
[1897]
Prospectus.
The Border edition of the Waverley novels. With introductory essays and notes by Andrew Lang
John C. Nimmo (Firm)
[1893]
Prospectus.
Reduced facsimile of policy effected by Sir Walter Scott, bart., in the year 1824, with the Edinburgh Life Assurance Company
Edinburgh Life Assurance Company
1891
Advertisement.
An enquiry into the origin of the authorship of some of the earlier Waverley novels
French, Gilbert J (1804-1866)
1856
"Printed for presentation."
Parallel passages from two tales elucidating the origin of the plot of Guy Mannering
French, Gilbert J (1804-1866)
1855
Actually from several works, but chiefly from the Memoirs of an unfortunate young nobleman, 1743, and an Account of the trial between James Annesley and Richard, earl of Angelsey, in volume 14 of The ...