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The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
1949 Illustrated Edition — The Fountain Press
With ten original illustrations by Esther Moss

Published in 1949, this illustrated edition of The Scarlet Letter presents Nathaniel Hawthorne’s enduring American novel in a carefully produced mid-20th-century format. The title page lists The Fountain Press, while the copyright page notes Book Production Industries, Inc., Chicago, a firm frequently responsible for the physical manufacture of books for smaller presses during this period—an arrangement typical of quality post-war book production.

Hawthorne’s novel, first published in 1850, is widely regarded as his masterpiece and a cornerstone of American literature. Set in 17th-century Puritan Boston, the story examines themes of moral judgment, personal conscience, secrecy, and redemption through the figure of Hester Prynne, whose quiet resilience stands in contrast to the rigid social codes surrounding her. Hawthorne’s exploration of guilt and identity reflects his lifelong interest in the moral legacy of New England’s Puritan past, shaped in part by his own family history.
This edition is enhanced by ten original illustrations by Esther Moss, whose work adds visual depth while remaining respectful of the novel’s psychological and historical tone. Illustrated Fountain Press editions such as this were intended to elevate classic texts through thoughtful design and artwork rather than mass-market presentation.



















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