66 letters from Sir Walter Scott, 58 to James Ballantyne, 3 to John Ballantyne, 1 to John Ballantyne Junior, 2 to Roderick Mackenzie and 2 to George Hogarth

66 letters from Sir Walter Scott, 58 to James Ballantyne, 3 to John Ballantyne, 1 to John Ballantyne Junior, 2 to Roderick Mackenzie and 2 to George Hogarth
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