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The Talisman

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The Talisman
Sir Walter Scott
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An edition of ↪ /works/OL15306026W: A Romance (1800)

The Talisman

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Through a series of adventures, a poor but doughty Scottish crusader known as Sir Kenneth proves his honor and discovers his destiny in Sir Walter Scott's tale of chivalry, violence, virtue, romance, and deceit.

Sir Walter Scott writes wonderfully enjoyable historical fiction. He first ventured into this realm in 1814 with the novel, Waverley which was published anonymously as Scott's first venture into prose fiction and possibly the first-ever historical novel. His subsequent novels came to be called Waverley novels, including this story. The Talisman is the middle in the trilogy about one of England's most popular kings ~~ King Richard I (the Lion-Hearted), which begins with The Betrothed and concludes with Ivanhoe.

There are many times Scott (through his characters) gets a bit carried away in song and verse, but if you can overlook (or skim through!) these, it's a fine adventure story about the Third Crusade. Some might say the history is a bit fanciful, some might even say it's more fantasy than history. Well, never mind, standards were different then. Indeed, Scott rather set the standard as it were. It is true he was a staunch Protestant and thought most of the problems with the period had to do with Roman Catholicism, and could be cured by the Reformation, but we're all entitled to our opinions, especially when it's your book.

All that said, if you haven't read it, it's worth the reading from the perspective of Scott's perspective, even if it weren't a rollicking good tale, which it is!--booklady (goodreads)

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Publisher
Classic Publishers
Language
English
Pages
538

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The Talisman
June 30, 2005, Dodo Press
Paperback in English
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The Talisman
November 1, 2005, Cosimo Classics
Paperback in English
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The Talisman
October 1999, Classic Publishers
Library binding in English
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The Talisman
February 26, 1981, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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The talisman
1943, Dodd, Mead & Company
in English
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The talisman: a tale of the crusaders
1927, Houghton Mifflin Company
in English
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The Talisman: A Romance
June 1912, The Macmillan Company
Hardcover - 8th reprint of 1st Macmillan ed, November 1904
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The Talisman
1900, Collins
Hardback in English
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The Talisman
1898, Ginn & Company
Cover of: Waverley Novels
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The talisman
1886, Ginn
in English

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Series
The Works of Sir Walter Scott - Volume 38

The Physical Object

Format
Library Binding
Number of pages
538
Dimensions
10.1 x 6.7 x 1.5 inches
Weight
2.8 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8785409M
ISBN 10
1582012709
ISBN 13
9781582012704
Library Thing
19891
Goodreads
3161695

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October 8, 2021 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
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