Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland
Six engravings in illustration of The antiquary
5
Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland
Six engravings in illustration of Rob Roy
1868]
6
Characters in the grand fancy ball given by the British ambassador Sir Henry Wellesley, at Vienna, at the conclusion of the carnival 1826
MDCCCXXVII [1828]
7
Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland
Six engravings in illustration of The heart of Midlothian
1873]
8
Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland
Portrait of Sir Walter Scott and five engravings in illustration of the Pirate, for the members of the Royal Association for Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland. 1871
1871.]
9
Landscape illustrations of the Waverley novels
1834
10
Scott, Walter, 1771–1832
This day is published, part I. to VII. (to be continued quarterly) ... of The Border antiquities of England and Scotland
[1814]
11
Scott, Walter, 1771–1832
The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott
[1884?]
12
Hannay, David, 1853–1934
Glimpses of the land of Scott
1888
13
Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland
Six engravings in illustration of A legend of Montrose
1877]
14
Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland
Eight engravings in illustration of Waverley
1865]
15
[Illustrations from the novels of Sir Walter Scott]
1830-1831]
16
Six engravings in illustration of The bride of Lammermoor
17
Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland
Six engravings in illustration of The fair maid of Perth, for the members of the Royal association for promotion of the fine arts in Scotland
44 cm.]
18
Portraits of the principal female characters in the Waverley novels
1833
19
Schetky, John Christian, 1778–1874
Illustrations of Walter Scott's Lay of the last minstrel
1808
20
Bartlett, Alfred Durling, 1817–1887
An historical and descriptive account of Cumnor Place, Berks
1850
21
Stevens, Henry John
Scott & Scotland
[1845?]
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Crombie, Benjamin W. (Benjamin William), 1803–1847