Young Walter ScottViking Press, 1953 - 239 pàgines Story of the childhood and youth of Sir Walter Scott beginning with his return to Edinburgh from the home of his grandfather in the country, and closing with his apprenticeship to his father as a lawyer. |
Continguts
He Did Survive | 3 |
BanamhorarChat | 10 |
You Have Heard o Paul Jones? | 20 |
Copyright | |
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