Waverley, Or, 'Tis sixty years since / - by Sir Walter Scott.
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Creator(s)
Walter Scott, Talwin Morris, David Rodger, Robert Pickett Scott, Katharine T. Wallas, Gresham Publishing
Code
111442
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Grey endpapers.
Prussian green cloth boards. The design (on front cover and spine only) is in gilt. On front cover, a small knotted lattice enclosing four outlined thistle heads under the edition title in serifed capitals; spine with two similar lattices: one row of three thistles above "The Waverley Novels" and vol. no., three rows of three below, followed by the title of the novel. The title-page is also designed by Talwin Morris. Unsigned (LO/C32). From the collection of David Rodger LO/C32. xxxiii, 498 pages, 6 leaves of plates : illustrations, colour frontispiece ; 20cm
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