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 Montrose,’ 1819, 4 vols. 12mo. 33. ‘Description of the Regalia of Scotland,’ 1819, 16mo (anon.). 34. ‘The Visionary, by Somnambulus’ (a political satire in three letters, republished from the ‘Edinburgh Weekly Journal’), 1820. 35. ‘Ivanhoe,’ 1820 (really 1819), 3 vols. 12mo. 36. ‘The Monastery,’ 1820, 3 vols. 8vo. 37. ‘The Abbot,’ 1820, 3 vols. 8vo. 38. ‘Kenilworth,’ 1821, 3 vols. 8vo. 39. Biographies in Ballantyne's ‘Novelists,’ 1821. 40. ‘Account of George IV's Coronation,’ 1821. 41. ‘The Pirate,’ 1822, 3 vols. 8vo. 42. ‘Halidon Hill,’ 1822. 43. ‘Macduff's Cross’ in Joanna Baillie's ‘Poetical Miscellanies,’ 1822. 44. ‘The Fortunes of Nigel,’ 1822, 3 vols. 8vo. 45. ‘Peveril of the Peak,’ 1822 (January 1823), 3 vols. 8vo. 46. ‘Quentin Durward,’ 1823, 3 vols. 8vo. 47. ‘St. Ronan's Well,’ 1824, 3 vols. 8vo. 48. ‘Redgauntlet,’ 1824, 3 vols. 8vo. 49. ‘Tales of the Crusaders: The Betrothed; The Talisman,’ 1825, 4 vols. 50. ‘Thoughts on the proposed Change of Currency … three Letters by Malachi Malagrowther,’ 1826 (from the ‘Edinburgh Weekly Journal’ of March). 51. ‘Woodstock, or the Cavalier: a Tale of 1651,’ 1826, 3 vols. 8vo. 52. ‘Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French, with a preliminary view of the French Revolution, by the Author of Waverley,’ 9 vols. 1827. 53. ‘Chronicles of the Canongate: the Two Drovers; the Highland Widow; the Surgeon's Daughter; by the author of Waverley’ (with introduction signed Walter Scott), 1827. 54. ‘Tales of a Grandfather,’ 1st ser. 1828; 2nd ser. 1829; 3rd ser. 1830 (Scotland); 4th ser. (France), 1830. 55. ‘Chronicles of the Canongate (2nd ser.): St. Valentine's Day, or the Fair Maid of Perth,’ 1828. 56. ‘My Aunt Margaret's Mirror;’ ‘The Tapestried Chamber,’ and ‘The Laird's Jock,’ in the ‘Keepsake’ for 1828. 57. ‘Religious Discourses, by a Layman,’ 1828. 58. ‘Anne of Geierstein,’ 1829, 3 vols. 8vo. 59. ‘History of Scotland’ (Lardner's ‘Cabinet Cyclopædia’), 2 vols. 1830. 60. ‘Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft’ (Murray's ‘Family Library’), 1830. 61. ‘House of Aspen,’ in the ‘Keepsake,’ 1830. 64. ‘Doom of Devorgoil: Auchindrane, or the Ayrshire Tragedy,’ 1830. 63. ‘Essays on Ballad Poetry,’ 1830 (attached to octavo edition of ‘Poetical Works’). 64. ‘Tales of my Landlord (fourth series): Count Robert of Paris; Castle Dangerous,’ 1832.

Scott edited the following: 1. ‘Sir Tristram, an historical romance, edited from the Auchinleck MS.,’ 1804. 2. ‘Original Memoirs of Sir Henry Slingsby’ (with memoirs of Captain Hodgson), 1806. 3. ‘Dryden's Works,’ 1808, 18 vols.; reprinted 1821. 4. ‘Memoirs of Captain George Carleton’ (fl. 1728) [q. v.], 1808. 5. ‘Memoirs of Patrick Cary [q. v.]’, 1808. 6. ‘Queenhoo Hall,’ by Joseph Strutt [q. v.], 1808. 7. ‘Sadler Papers’ [see under, and {{sc|Sadler, Sir Ralph}], 1809–10, 2 vols. 4to. 8. ‘Somers Tracts’ (2nd edit.), 1809–15, 13 vols. 9. ‘Poems of Anna Seward [q. v.] ’, 1810. 10. ‘Secret History of the Court of James I,’ 1811, 2 vols. 11. ‘Memoirs of Sir Philip Warwick,’ 1813. 12. ‘Swift's Works,’ 1814 and (revised) 1824, 19 vols. 13. ‘The letting of Humor's Blood in the Head Vaine,’ by Samuel Rowlands [q. v.], 1814. 14. ‘Memorie of the Somervilles,’ 1815. 15. ‘Burt's Letters from Scotland’ (with Robert Jamieson, 1780?–1844 [q. v.]), 1818. 16. ‘Northern Memoirs,’ by Richard Franck [q. v.], 1821. 17. ‘Chronological Notes of Scottish Affairs,’ &c., by Sir John Lauder, lord Fountainhall [q. v.], 1822. 18. ‘Memoirs of Mme. de la Rochejaquelin’ (vol. v. of ‘Constable's Miscellany’), 1827. Scott edited the ‘Bannatyne Miscellany’ in 1827, and contributed a memoir to the ‘Bannatyne Memorial’ in 1829. He wrote the ‘Bannatyne Garland, quhairin the President speaketh for thir first dinner;’ and printed for the club ‘Lays of the Lindsays,’ 1824 (suppressed; a copy at the Centenary exhibition), ‘Auld Robin Gray,’ 1824, and a report of the trial of Duncan Terig, 1831. He presented to the Roxburghe Club the ‘Court-martial on John, Master of Sinclair,’ 1828.

Scott contributed many articles to the ‘Edinburgh’ and ‘Quarterly’ reviews, of which lists are given in Lockhart and in Allibone's ‘Dictionary.’ He wrote historical sketches of 1813 and 1814 for the ‘Edinburgh Annual Register,’ in which he also published a memoir of Leyden and some poems.

Scott's poems were collected in 1820 in 12 vols. 12mo; in 10 vols. 8vo in 1821, to which was added an eleventh volume in 1830; in 10 vols. 12mo in 1823; and in 11 vols. 8vo in 1830 (with author's prefaces). An octavo volume of ‘Miscellaneous Poems’ in 1820 includes ‘Triermain,’ ‘Harold,’ and various poems, first collected in the 12mo edition of that year. The poetry from the ‘Waverley Novels’ was published in 1822. An edition in 12 vols. 8vo, edited by Lockhart, appeared in 1834, and was republished in 1 vol. in 1848.

The ‘Waverley Novels’ were issued collectively by Constable, as he bought the copyright, as ‘Novels and Tales’ (12 vols. 1820), ‘Historical Romances’ (7 vols. 1822),