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Ivanhoe - Sir Walter Scott's Timeless Tale of Chivalry Romance and Medieval Adventure - cover

Ivanhoe - Sir Walter Scott's Timeless Tale of Chivalry Romance and Medieval Adventure

Walter Scott

Casa editrice: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

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⚔️ In a land torn by war and honor, one knight's courage will shape the fate of a kingdom.

Set in 12th-century England, Ivanhoe is Sir Walter Scott's legendary historical novel that launched the genre of romantic medieval fiction. Against a backdrop of Norman conquest and Saxon resistance, young knight Wilfred of Ivanhoe returns from the Crusades to reclaim his honor, win the heart of the noble Lady Rowena, and confront the corruption of power and prejudice.

🛡️ A thrilling saga of jousts, betrayal, love, and loyalty.
From tournaments and sieges to clandestine rescues and courtroom drama, Ivanhoe pulses with the valor of knights, the wisdom of outcasts, and the fire of rebellion. You'll meet iconic figures like King Richard the Lionheart, Prince John, and Robin Hood—woven into a tale that's equal parts epic and intimate.

🏰 A cornerstone of historical fiction that has captivated readers for over 200 years.
With themes of heroism, justice, class conflict, and national identity, Ivanhoe is more than an adventure—it's a reflection on the struggle between the old and the new, honor and ambition, and love and legacy.

🌟 What Readers and Critics Say:
"The book that made the Middle Ages legendary again." — The Guardian

"A sweeping epic of knights, castles, and classic heroism." — The New York Times

"Still one of the finest historical novels ever written." — Amazon Reviewer

🎯 Why You'll Love This Book:
A heroic journey through medieval England, packed with action and romance

Features legendary figures like Robin Hood and King Richard

Perfect for fans of epic sagas, historical fiction, and chivalric tales

A must-read for those who love Arthurian legends, medieval history, and classic adventure

🛒 Click Buy Now to Enter a World of Valor, Intrigue, and Timeless Romance.
Discover the book that redefined historical fiction for generations.
👉 Click Buy Now to read Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott—an epic of honor, rebellion, and enduring love.
Disponibile da: 21/07/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 322 pagine.

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