Sir Walter Scott
(1771 - 1832)
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet, FRSE (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832) was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet, popular throughout much of the world in the 19th century.
Bibliography
Collier’s Junior Classics Volume 10 (1962)
Eighteen selections from classic novels.
Jane Austen
James Fenimore Cooper
Washington Irving
Sir Walter Scott
Jonathan Swift
Mark Twain
Et al
Robert Lawson
Willy Pogány
Louis Slobodkin
Hilda van Stockum
Kurt Wiese
Et al
Ivanhoe (1820)
A tale of the Saxons and the Normans in the days of Richard the Lion Heart. Read for free online at HathiTrust.
Or read for free online by volume:
Ivanhoe (1913)
A tale of the Saxons and the Normans in the days of Richard the Lion Heart. Read for free online at HathiTrust.
Ivanhoe (1922)
A story of the contest between the Normans and the old Saxon nobility of England. Read online at Hathitrust.
Junior Classics Volume 5 (1912)
Selections from older classics that have been appropriated by children such as Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver’s Travels and Pilgrim’s Progress for children from six to sixteen. Read for free online at HathiTrust.
Daniel Defoe
Sir Walter Scott
William Shakespeare
Jonathan Swift
Various
Arthur Rackham
Quentin Durward (1923)
The story of a young Scotsman who goes to France to seek his fortune under King Louis XI. Read for free online at HathiTrust.
Quentin Durward (1923)
The story of a young Scotsman who goes to France to seek his fortune under King Louis XI. Read for free online at HathiTrust.