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  • Peveril of the Peak by Sir Walter Scott, Fiction, Historical, Literary, Classics

    Sir Walter Scott

    Hardcover (Aegypan, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Most of the story takes place in Derbyshire, London, and on the Isle of Man. The title refers to Peveril Castle in Castleton, Derbyshire. "Here is a plot without a drop of blood; and all the elements of a romance, without its conclusion," says King Charles II near the end of Peveril of the Peak. As well he might! The book's about a popish plot to do him in and pits puritan against catholic in a nation that'd just passed thruogh the worst of its reformation. Peveril of the Peak was written in 1822 -- that is, in Scott's middle period, a time when he wrote books by reconstructing history, as he'd first done in Ivanhoe.
  • Peveril of the peak

    Sir Walter Scott

    Hardcover (The Caxton Publishing Company, Aug. 16, 1910)
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  • Peveril of the Peak

    Walter Scott

    Paperback (Fredonia Books (NL), Sept. 30, 2002)
    Sir Geoffrey Peveril, an old Cavalier, and Major Bridgenorth, a fanatical Puritan, are neighboring landowners in Derbyshire, and though of widely different opinions and modes of life, have been connected by ties of reciprocal kindness in the days of the Civil War. Julian, the son of Sir Geoffrey, and Alic, the daughter of Bridgenorth, are deeply in love. The recrudescence of bitter political feeling during the period of the 'Popish plot' brings the parents into acute conflict. The author draws elaborate portraits of Charles II and Buckingham, and gives glimpses of Titus Oates, Colonel Blood and Sir Geoffrey Hudson. This edition includes an introduction by the author. Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), began his career writing narrative poetry, and later re-launched his career as a novelist. Deriving most of his material from his native Scotland, its history and its legends, Scott invented and mastered what we know today as the historical novel.
  • Peveril of the Peak

    Walter Scott

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Feb. 22, 2008)
    Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet (1771-1832) was a prolific Scottish historical novelist and poet popular throughout Europe during his time. In some ways Scott was the first author to have a truly international career in his lifetime, with many contemporary readers all over Europe, Australia, and North America. His novels and poetry are still read, and many of his works remain classics of both English-language literature and specifically Scottish literature. Famous titles include: Ivanhoe, The Lady of the Lake and Waverley. At the age of 25 he began dabbling in writing, translating works from German, his first publication being rhymed versions of ballads by Bürger in 1796. He then published a three-volume set of collected Scottish ballads, The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. This was the first sign of his interest in Scottish history from a literary standpoint. Amongst his other works are Marmion (1808), The Heart of Mid-Lothian (1818), Rob Roy (1818), The Bride of Lammermoor (1819), The Fortunes of Nigel (1822), St. Ronan's Well (1823), The Betrothed (1825), Kenilworth (1821), The Mirror and Quentin Durward.
  • Peveril of the Peak

    Sir Walter Scott

    Hardcover (George Routledge and Sons, Jan. 1, 1936)
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  • Peveril of the Peak

    Scott Walter Bart.

    Hardcover (Dent, Jan. 1, 1898)
    Peveril of the Peak (The Temple Edition of the Waverley Novels) THREE VOLUMES
  • Peveril of the Peak,

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (J.C. Nimmo, Jan. 1, 1899)
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  • Peveril of the Peak.

    Sir Walter Scott

    Hardcover (Adam & Charles Black, July 6, 1871)
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  • Peveril of the Peak

    Sir Walter Scott

    (W. P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, )
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  • Peveril of the Peak

    Sir Walter Scott

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, Aug. 6, 2019)
    This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!
  • Peveril of the Peak

    Walter (Introduction and Notes By Andrew Lang) Scott

    Hardcover (MacMillan, Jan. 1, 1925)
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  • Peveril of the Peak

    Walter Scott

    eBook (Spartacus Books, June 9, 2020)
    Peveril of the Peak is the longest novel by Sir Walter Scott. Along with Ivanhoe, Woodstock and Kenilworth, this is one of Scott's English novels, with the main action taking place around 1678. Sir Walter Scott was a Scottish historical novelist, poet, playwright, and historian. Many of his works remain classics of both English-language literature and of Scottish literature.