Ivanhoe (1820)

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Ivanhoe (1820)
by Walter Scott

Ivanhoe is a novel by Sir Walter Scott. It was written in 1819 and set in 12th-century England, an example of historical fiction. Ivanhoe is sometimes given credit for helping to increase popular interest in the middle ages in 19th century Europe and America.

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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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IVANHOE;

A ROMANCE.

BY "THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY," &c.


Now fitted the halter, now traversed the cart,
And often took leave,—but seem'd loth to depart!
Prior.


IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. I.



EDINBURGH:
PRINTED FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND CO. EDINBURGH;
AND HURST, ROBINSON, AND CO. 90, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON.


1820.


Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. Edinburgh.

ADVERTISEMENT.



It was the Author's intention, that this Work should have been concluded, as it commenced, in the fictitious character. But a circumstance, to which more importance has been attached than it deserved, induced his respectable publishers to request, that some guarantee should appear upon the Title-page, in order to satisfy the Public that these Volumes were written by

The Author of Waverley.


IVANHOE.