ISBN: | 9781412133524 |
Format: | eBook |
Editions: |
38 other editions
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- A Legend of Montrose
- Bride of Lammermoor
- Castle Dangerous
- Count Robert of Paris
- Count Robert of Paris (Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels)
- Old Mortality
- Tales of my landlord, fourth and last series
- Tales of my landlord, second series
- Tales of my landlord, third series
- Tales of of my landlord, first series
- The Black Dwarf
- The Black Dwarf
- The Bride of Lammermoor
- The Heart of Mid-Lothian
- The Heart of Midlothian
- The Heart of Midlothian
The origin of 'Old Mortality,' perhaps the best of Scott's historical romances, is well known. In May, 1816, Mr. Joseph Train, the gauger from Galloway, breakfasted with Scott in Castle Street. He brought gifts in his hand, - a relic of Rob Roy, and a parcel of traditions. Among these was a letter from Mr. Broadfoot, schoolmaster in Pennington, who facetiously signed himself 'Clashbottom.' To cleish, or clash, is to 'flog,' in Scots.
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