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ndon. Scott's contribution is short. See also Appendix IV, which is taken "from a manuscript in the possession of the Gartmore Family, communicated by Walter Scott Esq." Scott's name had become so valuable that the publishers tried to put it on the title-page of this book, to his great indignation. (See _Constable_, III, III, 119-20.) 1818-24 The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Supplement. [For this work Scott wrote the following essays:] Chivalry, published in 1818; The Drama, published in 1819; Romance, published in 1824. (These are given in the Miscellaneous Prose Works.) 1819 Tales of my Landlord. Third series: The Bride of Lammermoor. A Legend of Montrose. The Visionary, by Somnambulus. (A political satire in three letters, republished from the Edinburgh Weekly Journal.) Edinburgh. Description of the Regalia of Scotland. Edinburgh. This has been reprinted many times. It was included also in Provincial Antiquities. Ivanhoe. 1819-26 The Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland, with descriptive illustrations by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. [First published in ten parts between 1819 and 1826.] 2 vols. London, 1826. 4to. 1820 The Monastery. The Abbot. Memorials of the Haliburtons. Edinburgh. [Edited by Scott anonymously.] 30 copies were printed in 1820, and 30 more in 1824. Reprinted, London, 1877, for the Royal Historical Society, in Genealogical Memoirs of the Family of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., of Abbotsford, by the Rev. Charles Rogers, LL.D. Trivial Poems and Triolets. Written in obedience to Mrs. Tomkin's commands. By Patrick Carey. London. [Edited by Scott. His name is not given, but the introduction is dated at Abbotsford.] A thin 4to, with a short introduction and a few notes. A part of the material had been used in the Edinburgh Annual Register for 1810. 1821 Northern Memoirs, calculated for the meridian of Scotland. To which is added the contemplative and practical angler. Writ in the year 1658. By Richard Franck. A new edition, with preface and notes. Edinburgh. [Edited by Scott.] Kenilworth. The Pirate. 1821-4 The Novelists' Library. Edited, with prefatory memoirs, by Sir Walter Scott. 10 vols. London. Also Lives of the Novelists, 2 vols., Paris, 1825. A recent edition is that published
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