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Hardcover Talizman Book

ISBN: 1026025036

ISBN13: 9781026025031

Talizman

"Talizman" is a masterful historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, set during the Third Crusade in the late 12th century. The narrative centers on the fragile truce between the forces of King Richard the Lionheart and the Saracen leader Saladin. Amidst the scorching heat of the Holy Land, the story follows Sir Kenneth, a brave Scottish knight, as he navigates a web of political intrigue, betrayal, and romance.

The novel explores themes of chivalry, honor, and religious conflict, famously depicting the mutual respect that grew between Richard and Saladin despite their opposing causes. At the heart of the plot is a mysterious medicinal amulet-the talisman of the title-possessed by a disguised Saladin, which has the power to heal the English king. Through vivid descriptions and masterful characterizations, Scott brings the medieval world to life, blending historical fact with romantic fiction.

As a key entry in Scott's "Tales of the Crusaders", "Talizman" remains a cornerstone of 19th-century literature. It is celebrated for its contribution to the historical fiction genre and its influential portrayal of the Middle East and the crusading era.

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