The Scottish Chiefs

by Jane PORTER (1776 - 1850)

LXVI - The Louvre.

The Scottish Chiefs

An adventure novel about William Wallace, one of the most popular books ever written by Jane Porter. The French version was even banned by Napoleon, and the book has remained very popular with Scottish children, but is equally enjoyable for adults. (Summary by Wikipedia, revised by Kikisaulite)


Listen next episodes of The Scottish Chiefs:
Appendix , LXIX - Roslyn Castle. , LXVII - Scotland. , LXVIII - Roslyn. , LXX - Berwick. , LXXI - The Camp. , LXXII - Stirling Castle. , LXXIII - Ballochgeich. , LXXIV - Arthur's Seat. , LXXIX - Lumloch. , LXXV - Dalkeith. , LXXVI - Hawthorndean. , LXXVII - Wallace's Tent. , LXXVIII - Banks of the Eske. , LXXX - Huntingtower. , LXXXI - The Thames. , LXXXII - The Tower of London. , LXXXIII - The State Dungeon. , LXXXIV - Tower Hill. , LXXXIX - Bannockburn. , LXXXV - The Warden's Apartments. , LXXXVI - Highgate. , LXXXVII - Scotland -- Dumfries. , LXXXVIII - Stirling.