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Biography of Walter Scott, Sir
921 words, approx. 3.1 pages
 The Scottish novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is the acknowledged master of the historical novel. He was one of the most influential authors of modern times. Walter Scott was born in Edinburgh on August 15, 1771, the son of a lawyer with a...
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Biography of Walter Scott, Sir
8558 words, approx. 28.5 pages
 Walter Scott was the most influential novelist in world literature. Relying on his capacious memory and drawing on medieval and Renaissance verse romance, his eighteenth-century forerunners in the novel, contemporary women writers of "national tales" and...



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 Concrete
Hunter Bridge, Kelso: Scottish borders
10/01/2000: 977 words, approx. 3 pages The design and construction of the Hunter Bridge is characterised by high standards of quality design thinking and professional construction practice in the use of concrete which has proved complementary to an attractive local setting. Hunter Bridge is the first new major crossing...
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Myth and minstrelsy
05/12/2007: 739 words, approx. 3 pages MEDIEVALISM by Michael Alexander Yale, £25, pp. 306, ISBN 9780300110616 . £20 (plus £2.45 p&p) 0870 429 6655 Winston Churchill once famously declared, 'this pudding has no theme'. Michael Alexander's book, subtitled 'The Middle Ages in Modern England' -- a period which in...


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Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Volume 2 by Walter Scott | |
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About 260 pages (78,133 words) in 3 products |
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