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The Wandering Jew (1820) is a novel by John Galt.
Editions and translations
Published in Great Britain (1820).
Abstract
“The Travels and Observations of Hareach the Prolonged, Comprehending a View of the Most Distinguished Events in the History of Mankind since the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus.” Popular romance, published by the prolific Scottish novelist under the pseudonym “Rev. T. Clark,” opens with a long description of the fall of Jerusalem.