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The Talisman

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The Third Crusade

Taking place at the end of the Third Crusade, scheming and partisan politics, as well as the illness of King Richard the Lionheart, are placing the Crusade in danger. The story centres on the relationship of King Richard of England and Saladin, the Sunni Muslim sultan of Syria. The main characters in the book include many historical figures such as the Scottish knight Kenneth (David of Scotland), Richard I the Lionheart, Saladin, and Edith Plantagenet.

First published in 1825, this edition is derived from the book published in 1842 with 66 black & white illustrations. As always, this edition is complete and unabridged.

Author(s): Sir Walter Scott

Illustrator(s): Various

Translator(s): None

Book Size: 6" x 9"

Pages: 377

Font Size: 12pt

ISBN: 9781649652126

ASIN: 1649652127

  • Paperback: Perfect bound with gloss cover; cream standard paper.
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About the Author

Sir Walter Scott was a renowned Scottish novelist, poet, and historical figure whose literary contributions left an indelible mark on the 19th-century literary landscape. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he was educated in law at the University of Edinburgh and pursued a successful legal career while nurturing his passion for literature. Scott's early literary works, including the poetry collection "The Lay of the Last Minstrel" and the historical novel "Waverley," quickly gained popularity for their vivid portrayal of Scotland's history and landscapes.