The F. M. Lupton Publishing Company was in existence from 1892-1902. While Ivanhoe does not have an exact printing date within its covers, it had to have been printed within these dates. Thus placing its printing at the turn of the century.
Sir Walter Scott wrote Ivanhoe. I believe that is the book in which you are referencing.
Mark Ivanhoe has written: 'Virgintooth'
Mabel Dodge Holmes has written: 'Ivanhoe' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Norma Ostrander has written: 'Ivanhoe'
The address of the Ivanhoe Library is: 15964 Heather, Ivanhoe, 93235 1253
The main subject of "Ivanhoe" is the struggle between different factions in medieval England, particularly the conflict between the Saxons and Normans. The novel explores themes of chivalry, honor, and prejudice, as seen through the story of the knight Ivanhoe.
Not sure. I have the same book and was looking for the answer. It was in our great grandparents attic and is in good condition.
The address of the Ivanhoe Public Library is: 401 N Harold, Ivanhoe, 56142 0025
Sir Walter Scott wrote the story Ivanhoe.
The phone number of the Ivanhoe Library is: 559-798-1264.
Richard Edward King Ltd. published "Ivanhoe," a novel by Sir Walter Scott, in 1820. The book was initially released in a series of volumes, with the first volume appearing in December of that year. "Ivanhoe" is notable for its historical setting and contribution to the popularization of the medieval romance genre.
Ivanhoe's Restaurant was created in 1965.