The Scottish Chiefs by Jane Porter, illustrated by N.C. Wyeth. Published in 1941 by Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York. First edition, later printing. Jane Porter’s The Scottish Chiefs is a romantic and heroic tale of Scotland’s 14th-century struggle for independence, focusing on the lives of Sir William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. Originally published in 1809, the novel became a literary sensation across Europe, celebrated for its blend of historical drama and adventure. This 1941 edition is brought to life with nine striking color plates by the renowned illustrator N.C. Wyeth, whose dynamic and detailed artwork adds depth to the narrative. This hardcover edition features gold gilt lettering on the spine and an uncut text block. The pages are clean, with the only marking being the previous owner’s name and address on the front pastedown. There are no seam splits, and the binding remains secure. Slightly oversized, measuring approximately 8″ to 9″ tall (8vo). N.C. Wyeth, one of America’s most celebrated illustrators, is known for his vivid, dramatic interpretations of classic literature. His work in this edition captures the spirit of the novel’s epic battles and the courage of its central figures. Happy to discuss best shipping options!