19th Century Fiction
BIC code: FBN
See also: Classic Fiction
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Add to BasketThe Cottagers Of Glenburnie: And Other Educational Writings
£21.25
- Hardback - Association for Scottish Literary Studies
'The Cottagers of Glenburnie' presents vivid depictions - and biting satires - of Scottish peasant life. It also skillfully discusses and dissects class issues, British imperialism, and war. -
Add to BasketThe Cottagers Of Glenburnie: And Other Educational Writings
£8.46
- Paperback - Association for Scottish Literary Studies
'The Cottagers of Glenburnie' presents vivid depictions - and biting satires - of Scottish peasant life. It also skillfully discusses and dissects class issues, British imperialism, and war. -
Add to BasketCastle Dangerous
£70.00
- Hardback - Edinburgh University Press
Set in 1306 during the Wars of Independence, English heiress Lady Augusta de Berkely has promised to marry Sir John de Walton if he can defend the strategically vital Castle of Douglas against Robert the Bruce and Sir James Douglas for a year and a day. -
Add to BasketCount Robert Of Paris
£35.00
- Hardback - Edinburgh University Press
Set during the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenus, this novel focuses on the arrival of the first Crusaders in 1096. During the oath-taking ceremony on the eve of the Crusade, the haughty Count Robert insults the Emperor by seating himself on the imperial throne. -
Add to BasketCatriona
£7.99
- Paperback - Frontlist
Written in 1893, 'Catriona' is the sequel to the Highland adventure 'Kidnapped' and follows the further adventures of its hero, David Balfour. -
Add to BasketThe Case-Book Of Sherlock Holmes
£1.69
- Paperback - Wordsworth
This volume completes the canon of the illustrated Sherlock Holmes stories, reprinted from 'The Strand Magazine'. It contains 'The Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes', 'The Valley of Fear', 'His Last Bow' and the last 12 stories of 'The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes' -
Add to BasketThe Coral Island
£1.69
- Paperback - Wordsworth
This story tells of three young sailors, sole survivors of a wreck, and their discovery of the enchanting beauties of the South Pacific. They learn how to live on their tropical paradise but then they are swept into adventures with bloodthirsty pirates, before sailing back to England. -
Add to BasketChronicles Of The Canongate
£11.04
- Paperback - Penguin
Based upon the original manuscript, this volume features the first edition text of Scott's 'Chronicles of the Canongate' and is supported by a full textual apparatus, explanatory notes and glossary. -
Add to BasketClan-Albin: A National Tale
£25.00
- Paperback - Association for Scottish Literary Studies
Christian Isobel Johnstone's story is set around the childhood and adolescence of its orphan hero, Norman Macalbin, who leaves the poverty of the Highlands to volunteer for the army and journey in Ireland and Spain. -
Add to BasketThe Complete Fairy Tales
£7.64
- Paperback - Penguin
This volume brings together 11 of George MacDonald's shorter fairy stories as well as his essay The Fantastic Imagination. The subjects are those of traditional fantasy: good and wicked fairies, children on quests, and journeys into dreamworlds.















