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1810-1813 The Lay of the Last Minstrel; Marmion; Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border; RokebyEdinburgh; London: 1810-1813A wonderful collection of early editions of four of Sir Walter Scott's most celebrated poetical works, beautifully uniformly bound in straight grain morocco. -
1964 Ann at Highwood Hall Poems for ChildrenLondon: 1964A lovely blue cloth first edition of this 1964 children's classic, with original, illustrated dust wrapper. -
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1962 The More Deserving CasesMarlborough: 1962A beautiful signed collection of Graves' old poems, from limited run of 350 cloth copies, of which this is number 90. -
1855 The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartEdinburgh: 1855A smartly bound complete collection of the poetical works of Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott, with his original introductions and notes. -
1812-1815 The Works of Walter Scott, Esq.Edinburgh: 1812-1815A wonderful collection of early editions of eight poetical works from Sir Walter Scott, uniformly bound in handsome diced calf bindings. -
1810 Marmion; A Tale of Flodden Field.Edinburgh : 1810A strikingly illustrated, sixth edition of Sir Walter Scott's historical romance in verse, Marmion. -
1835 The Lay of the Last MinstrelLondon: 1835The illustrated edition of Sir Walter Scott's narrative poem The Lay of the Last Minstrel. -
1810 The Lady of the Lake. A Poem.Edinburgh: 1810The seventh edition of Sir Walter Scott's narrative poem, set in the Trossachs region of Scotland. The work that helped to inspire the nineteenth century Highland Revival. -
1835-1836 2vol A Collection of Works by Sir Walter ScottEdinburgh: 1835-1836A collection of poetry from Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott, with six works bound into two volumes. -
1849 The Poetical Works of Sir Walter ScottLondon: 1849A scarce copy of this collection of the poetry of Scottish writer, Sir Walter Scott. -
1852 The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart Complete in One VolumeEdinburgh: 1852The complete poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, presented here in full calf and adorned throughout with engravings. -
1810 The Lady of the Lake. A Poem.Edinburgh: 1810The eighth edition of Sir Walter Scott's narrative poem, set in the Trossachs region of Scotland. The work that helped to inspire the nineteenth century Highland Revival. -
1813-1815 Rokeby; A Poem and The Lord of the Isles; A PoemEdinburgh: 1813-1815The fourth editions of two works of poetry from Sir Walter Scott, handsomely uniformly bound in straight grain morocco. -
1850-1868 The Waverley Novels, Miscellaneous Prose, Poetical Works and Life of Sir Walter ScottEdinburgh : 1850-1868An impressive uniformly bound collection of Sir Walter Scott's poetry, prose and Waverley novels. -
1891 The Poetical Works of Sir Walter ScottLondon: 1891A smartly bound Albion edition of this collection of poetry from English author and historian Sir Walter Scott. -
1878 CaledoniaLondon: 1878A beautifully illustrated collection of poetry describing Scotland, by noted authors such as Scott, Burns and Ramsay. -
c1859 The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott with LifeEdinburgh: c1859A smart copy of this illustrated collection of the poetry of Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. -
1872 The Lay of the Last MinstrelLondon: 1872An illustrated edition of this narrative poem from Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott. -
1833-1834 12vols The Poetical Works of Sir Walter ScottEdinburgh: 1833-1834A complete twelve volume set of the important poetical works of Sir Walter Scott. -
1863 The Lady of the LakeLondon: 1863An impressively illustrated edition of Sir Walter Scott's work of poetry, illustrated with mounted photographs from G. W. Wilson and Thomas Ogle. -
1931 Poems 1926-1930London: 1931The first edition of this anthology of poems by Robert Graves penned between 1926 and 1930. -
1932 Minstrelsy of the Scottish BorderEdinburgh: 1932A complete set of Henderson's edition of Sir Walter Scott's celebrated collection of Scottish ballads. -
1869 The Lady of the LakeEdinburgh: 1869The 'Author's Edition' of Sir Walter Scott's narrative poem set in rural Scotland, with illustrations from Birket Foster and John Gilbert. -
1871 The Lady of the LakeEdinburgh: 1871The 'Author's Edition' of Sir Walter Scott's narrative poem, set in rural Scotland, with illustrations from Birket Foster and John Gilbert. -
1811 The Vision of Don Roderick, and Other PoemsEdinburgh: 1811The second edition of Sir Walter Scott's rousing poem, 'The Vision of Don Roderick', celebrating the Duke of Wellington's military triumphs, alongside other poetry by Scott. -
1811 The Vision of Don RoderickEdinburgh; London: 1811Sir Walter Scott’s vivid poem celebrating the Duke of Wellington, the first edition. -
1811 The Vision of Don RoderickEdinburgh; London: 1811Sir Walter Scott’s vivid poem celebrating the Duke of Wellington, the second edition, published in the same year as the first. -
1863 The Poetical Works of Sir Walter ScottLondon: 1863A smartly bound new edition of the poetry of Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott. -
1822 Halidon Hill; A Dramatic Sketch, From Scottish HistoryEdinburgh; London: 1822The first edition of this dramatic play by Sir Walter Scott, a dramatic retelling of the 1333 Battle of Halidon Hill. -
1856-1858 2vol The Lay of The Last Minstrel & The Lady of The LakeLondon: 1856-1858Two smart copies of these narrative poems written by Scottish historian and poet, Sir Walter Scott. -
c1880 The Poetical Works of Sir Walter ScottLondon: c1880A smart copy of this collection of poetical works from Scottish writer, Sir Walter Scott. -
1931 Poems 1926-1930London: 1931The first edition of Robert Graves's 1931 volume of poetry, retaining the original dust wrapper. -
1904 The Poetical Works of Sir Walter ScottLondon: 1904A collected edition of the poetry of Sir Walter Scott, in a full morocco Oxford binding. -
1808 Illustrations of Walter Scott's Lay of the Last MinstrelLondon: 1808A scarce illustrated edition of Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel, with plates throughout. -
1992 Across the Gulf: Late PoemsMallorca: 1992A very smart limited edition of this collection of late poetry from Robert Graves. -
1813 Rokeby; a PoemEdinburgh; London: 1813A smartly bound first edition large paper copy of this popular historical poem by Sir Walter Scott, an epic narrative poem set at the home of Scott's friend.
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