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The Lady of the Lake
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The Lady of the Lake Paperback -

by Sir Walter Scott


About this book

The Lady of the Lake marked the pinnacle of Scott's popularity as a poet. With 25,000 copies sold in eight months, it broke all records for the sale of poetry. Known as a romantic poem, it tells about love and honor amidst a bitter rivalry between King James V and the Douglas family. The book is set in the Trossachs region of Scotland and  it is composed of six cantos, each concern the action of a single day. 


First Edition Identification

The first edition of The Lady of the Lake was published on 8 May 1810 in Edinburgh by John Ballantyne and Co.,  and in London on 16 May by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Miller. The price was two guineas (£2 2s or £2.10), and 2000 copies were printed.

Features a contemporary binding of half dark brown calf, gilt-panelled spine, and marbled boards.


Details

  • Title The Lady of the Lake
  • Author Sir Walter Scott
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Date 8/22/201
  • ISBN 9781492118657