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Lord Byron Complete Works – World’s Best Collection

350+ Works - All Poetry, Poems, Plays, Rarities Incl. Don Juan, Manfred, The Gauier Plus Biography and Bonuses

2018

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Lord Byron Complete Works Ultimate CollectionThis is the world's best Byron collection, including the most complete set of Byron's works available plus many free bonus materials.Lord ByronByron was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic Movement. He is still regarded as one of the all-time greatest British poets; and he remains widely read and extremely influentialThe Most Complete Collection Available

2021

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The Provost is an ironic look at the career of a small town merchant and politician. Set in Irvine, Scotland, it follows the life of James Pawkie, the Provost of the title. Starting as a humble apprentice, he progresses to owning his own shop and eventually acquiring a large portion of Irvine. Simultaneously, he begins involvement in local politics with a seat on the town council. Eventually, he is elevated to the supreme position of local power, the Provost, where he uses his position and...

2018

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The Scottish author John Galt achieved instant fame with his 1821 novel ‘Annals of the Parish’, winning him the distinction of being the first novelist to deal with issues of the Industrial Revolution. A close friend of Lord Byron, Galt wrote novels that are memorable for their endearing depiction of Scottish rural life, tinged with ironic humour and reminiscent of his contemporary Sir Walter Scott. Galt is also notable as a political and social commentator, as exemplified by his l...

2010

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Two novels by the 18th-century Scottish author that "focus on the foibles and fumbles, the humor and waste of people . . . of political ambition" ( The National).Galt's two great political novels date from around the passing of the Reform Act of 1832. The Member has claims to be the first political novel in the English language and is a tour de force of wit, observation, and a devastating critique of political self-seekings. Its hero is a Scot, ne...

2025

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MANY disputes have arisen among the learned respecting the origin of the city of London; and it has hitherto never been very satisfactorily explained, why the two colossal statues of Gog and Magog were placed in the Guild-hall of that famous capital. What has been denied to antiquarian research, has been happily revealed to me, for the express purpose of being related to the rising generation; in order that future ages may have no doubt regarding two points of knowledge, in which so much o...

2025

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"Ringan Gilhaize, or, The Covenanters" is set during the 17th century in Scotland, a tumultuous period known for religious and political strife. The novel follows the story of Ringan Gilhaize, a devout Scottish Presbyterian who becomes involved in the Covenanters' struggle against religious persecution and government oppression.As the plot unfolds, readers are immersed in the religious and political conflicts of the time, including the signing of the National Covenant in 1638 and the battl...

Ringan Gilhaize

Or, The Covenanters

2014

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John Galt's ambitious novel Ringan Gilhaize presents a detailed historical account of the rise of opposing religious factions in Scotland in the early modern period. Told by the eponymous character, the story begins with the life of Ringan's grandfather and proceeds to the period of Ringan himself, detailing virtually every significant event in the country's history along the way.

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2025

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"The Life, Studies, and Works of Benjamin West, Esq" by John Galt is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life of the renowned American painter Benjamin West. Galt meticulously chronicles West's journey from his humble beginnings in Pennsylvania to becoming a prominent figure in the art world. The book explores West's artistic development, his influences, and his contributions to the genre of history painting. Galt's narrative not only highlights West's achievements but also prov...

2025

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David Ramsay: The protagonist, David is a character who finds himself at odds with the inheritance rules of the Grippy estate. His personal struggles and moral dilemmas drive much of the narrative.Sir Matthew Ramsay: David's father, who is deeply invested in the fate of the Grippy estate and its legal implications.Miss Margaret Ramsay: David’s sister, who plays a key role in the family dynamics and the inheritance issues.Various Other Characters: The novel features a range of secondary cha...

2024

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Throughout the long centuries of human history is the want, and the need, to share information, to exchange ideas and for that knowledge and experience, for curiosity and learning, to be the basis of a civil society.In literature the ambition is much narrower. In order to be known, to be popular, you had to be published. And for that people had to know you existed and your ideas worth reading. Obviously for most of humanity’s time people couldn’t read and texts couldn’t be publishe...

2025

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The novel is presented in the form of a series of letters and journal entries, which were a popular narrative technique during the 18th and 19th centuries. It tells the story of the Pringle family, who are the beneficiaries of a substantial inheritance left to them by their deceased relative, the Reverend Doctor Pringle of Garnock. The Pringle family includes various colorful characters, each with their own unique quirks and personalities.The Pringles embark on a journey from Ayrshire, Sco...

2025

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The novel is often categorized as a "domestic novel" or a "regional novel" because it focuses on the everyday lives and affairs of the townspeople of Dalmailing. It provides a detailed and vivid portrayal of the social, economic, and political aspects of a small Scottish community in the early 19th century.The character of Nicol Jarvie is a key figure in the novel. As the provost, he plays a central role in maintaining order and justice in the town. The story follows his interactions with ...