Product Description
Red Cap Tales
Stolen From the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
[SCOTT, Sir Walter] / CROCKETT, S.R.
A & C Black, 1908 ( The first edition was 1904) .
Orange pictorial cloth with gilt lettering on the upper cover and spine. Top edge gilt. 16 full page colour illustrations by Simon Harmon Vedder. A very good copy, slight spine lean, otherwise unmarked. School prize gift label inside front cover.
The "Wizard of the North" is Sir Walter Scott, and these tales are based on Scott's novels, Waverley, Rob Roy, The Antiquary and Guy Mannering.
"Red Cap Tales, Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North" by S. R. Crockett is a collection of retellings of classic stories, primarily from the works of Sir Walter Scott, written in the early 20th century. The book seeks to engage a new generation of readers, particularly children, by recounting tales from Scottish history and folklore in a more accessible and entertaining manner. It is introduced through a personal narrative that reflects the author's desire to reawaken interest in Scott's original works. At the start of the collection, the narrator recounts a visit to Dryburgh Abbey with four children who are skeptical of reading Scott's novels. Their whimsical discussions reveal their struggle to connect with the literature of the past, leading the narrator to offer a series of stories drawn from Scott's works to intrigue their imaginations. This introduction sets the stage for an assortment of stories featuring Captain Edward Waverley, enchanting castles, and various characters woven into the tapestry of Scottish history. As the narrative unfolds, it explores themes of adventure, identity, and personal connections to the legends of Scotland.
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