Buy this book
A historical novel first published in 1817, this was one of the first popular novels to attempt the use of regional dialect, in this case both Scottish highland and lowland dialects with a glossary of Scottish words. The story is set immediately before the Jacobite Rising of 1715 and follows the narrator, an English merchant, to Scotland in pursuit of a debt. Here he encounters Rob Roy MacGregor, a larger-than-life character fighting for social justice for his kinsmen.
Buy this book
Previews available in: English
Subjects
Scottish fiction, Jacobite Rising, Fiction, Outlaws, Scottish Authors, History, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Scotland, fiction, Fiction, historical, Large type books, Historical, Biographical, Historical fiction, Senior fiction, Scotland - History, Fiction, historical, general, Rob Roy, 1671-1734, Outlaws--fiction, Pr5322 .r6 2008, 823.7, Rob Roy, in fiction, English literaturePlaces
Scotland, Edinburgh, NorthumberlandTimes
1689-1745Showing 11 featured editions. View all 380 editions?
Edition | Availability |
---|---|
01 |
eeee
|
02 |
cccc
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
03
Rob Roy (Signet Classics)
May 1, 2007, Signet Classics
Paperback
in English
- Reissue edition
0451530519 9780451530516
|
eeee
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
04 |
eeee
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
05 |
bbbb
|
06 |
bbbb
|
07 |
bbbb
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
08 |
bbbb
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
09 |
aaaa
|
10 |
bbbb
|
11 |
bbbb
|
Book Details
Edition Notes
Printed on front cover: Complete & unabridged.
Date of publication suggested by advertisements.
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
Excerpts
Community Reviews (0)
Feedback?History
- Created November 16, 2008
- 4 revisions
Wikipedia citation
×CloseCopy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Need help?
August 14, 2024 | Edited by bitnapper | Merge works (MRID: 155752) |
August 11, 2010 | Edited by WorkBot | merge works |
December 9, 2009 | Edited by WorkBot | link works |
November 16, 2008 | Created by ImportBot | Imported from University of Toronto MARC record |