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A legend of Montrose

Scott, Walter Sir

A legend of Montrose

by Scott, Walter Sir

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Published by Harper and Brothers in New York .
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Edition Notes

Title on spine: Montrose

Statementby Sir Walter Scott
SeriesWaverley novels -- v. 30
The Physical Object
Pagination377 p. : ill.
Number of Pages377
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL26888944M
OCLC/WorldCa25920670


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