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  • Rob Roy

    A. N. (AFT) Scott, Sir Walter;Wilson

    Paperback (SIGNET CLASSIC, July 6, 2007)
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  • Rob Roy

    Sr. Scott, Walter

    Paperback (Wordsworth Children's Classic, July 6, 1996)
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  • Rob Roy

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (William P. Nimmo, Sept. 3, 1876)
    This book is Sir Walter Scott's novel Rob Roy published by William P. Nimmo in 1876 in London as part of the Waverly Novels series. The book has 320 pages including a Scottish glossary.
  • Rob Roy by Sir Walter Scott

    Sir Walter Scott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 23, 2013)
    Sir Walter Scott's Rob Roy. Are you looking for one of the best books of all time to read? Then you've come to the right spot! Rob Roy by Sir Walter Scott is one of the best works of all time. Don’t miss out on this great classic - read Rob Roy by Sir Walter Scott today!
  • Rob Roy

    Walter Scott, Andrew Lang

    Paperback (Dodo Press, March 7, 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.
  • Rob Roy

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (Estes, Sept. 3, 1893)
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  • Rob Roy

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (DeWolfe, Fiskes, & Co., Sept. 3, 1900)
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  • Rob Roy;: The heart of Midlothian,

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (DeWolfe, Fiske, & Co, Sept. 3, 1890)
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  • The Waverly Novels: Rob Roy, Old Mortality, Monstery, Pirate, and Black Dwarf

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh, July 6, 1868)
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  • Rob Roy

    Sir Walter Scott

    Paperback (Adamant Media Corporation, Nov. 16, 2000)
    Binding Unknown, Date not stated
  • Rob Roy

    Walter Scott, Sir Walter Scott

    Paperback (Digireads.com, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was the first English-language author in literary history to have international success during his actual lifetime. His works were celebrated in North America, Australia and Europe. Born in Edinburgh, Scott lived a rather sequestered childhood, stricken with polio and sent to live on his grandparents farm. There, his aunt Jenny not only taught him to read, but influenced his writing forever, influencing the characteristic speech patterns he would write with later on in his life. In 1871, Scott wrote the classic epic "Rob Roy", set in a tumultuous Scotland right before the Jacobite Rising of 1715. The story is a harrowing tale of the fight for justice and a poignant commentary on the social conditions of Scotland during the early 18th century. The novel centers on Frank Osbaldistone, the narrator of the story, who is sent to stay with an uncle, Sir Hildebrand Osbaldistone, in Northumberland, and crosses paths several times with the mysterious and powerful figure Robert Roy MacGregor, known as Rob Roy.
  • Rob Roy

    Sir Walter Scott

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, Sept. 3, 1950)
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