Quentin Durward
Author: Walter Scott
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Description: Quentin Durward by Walter Scott narrates the adventures of a young Scottish Archer in 15th-century France. The novel captures the essence of chivalry, political intrigue, and romance during a turbulent period in European history.
Pages: 401
Megabytes: 1.5 MB
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