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<blockquote data-quote="maddog11" data-source="post: 52009437" data-attributes="member: 244480"><p>You might also enjoy "The Scottish Chiefs" by Jane Porter, illustrated by Andrew Wyeth.</p><p></p><p>In addition, if you enjoy the romance of Scotland, Sir Walter Scott's Waverly novels are excellent. "Ivanhoe" is probably the most famous. "The Talisman" tells the tale of a young crusader. "Heart of Midlothian" is a legal drama, "Kenilworth" is an historical tale of palace intrigue in Elizabethan times. Scott was very prolific and there are a number of books to choose from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddog11, post: 52009437, member: 244480"] You might also enjoy "The Scottish Chiefs" by Jane Porter, illustrated by Andrew Wyeth. In addition, if you enjoy the romance of Scotland, Sir Walter Scott's Waverly novels are excellent. "Ivanhoe" is probably the most famous. "The Talisman" tells the tale of a young crusader. "Heart of Midlothian" is a legal drama, "Kenilworth" is an historical tale of palace intrigue in Elizabethan times. Scott was very prolific and there are a number of books to choose from. [/QUOTE]
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