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The Last of the Mohicans (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicans (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper
R228 R180 Discovery Miles 1 800 Save R48 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Last of the Mohicans (Hardcover): James Fenimore Cooper Last of the Mohicans (Hardcover)
James Fenimore Cooper; Illustrated by John P Severin, Stephen L. Addeo
R394 R240 Discovery Miles 2 400 Save R154 (39%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fenimore Cooper's tale of Hawk-eye and his Mohican friends Chingachgook and his son, Uncas, as they help four wayward British travellers navigate the American wilderness amidst the French and Indian War (1754-1763). Danger stalks them at every turn with the native Hurons hunting them, led by their deceitful guide, Magua. Classics Illustrated tells this wonderful tale in colourful comic strip form, offering an excellent introduction for younger readers. This edition also includes a biography of James Fenimore Cooper and study questions, which can be used both in the classroom and at home to further engage the reader in the story.

The Prairie (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Prairie (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper; Introduction by Domhnall Martin Mitchell
R286 R228 Discovery Miles 2 280 Save R58 (20%) Out of stock

The action of James Fenimore Cooper's The Prairie (1827) unfolds against the backdrop of the grasslands beyond the Mississippi, just after the Louisiana Purchase, in the early days of western expansion. It features Cooper's most celebrated literary creation, Natty Bumppo, now aged and reduced to making a living by trapping. As the frontiersman's epic journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific nears its end in a vast and still uninhabited region that Cooper consistently imagines as an ocean of the interior, nothing less than the future identity of America is at stake, Domhnall Mitchell suggests in his Introduction. The John Harvard Library edition reproduces the authoritative text of the novel from The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper, published by the State University of New York Press. Since 1959 The John Harvard Library has been instrumental in publishing essential American writings in authoritative editions.

The Pioneers (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Pioneers (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper; Introduction by Robert Daly
R335 R264 Discovery Miles 2 640 Save R71 (21%) Out of stock

With "The Pioneers" (1823), Cooper initiated his series of elegiac romances of frontier life and introduced the world to Natty Bumppo (or Leather-stocking). Set in 1793 in New York State, the novel depicts an aging Leather-stocking negotiating his way in a restlessly expanding society. In his introduction, Robert Daly argues for the novel s increasing relevance: we live in a similarly complex society as Cooper s frontier world, faced with the same questions about the limits of individualism, the need for voluntary cooperation, and stewardship of the environment.

The John Harvard Library edition reproduces the authoritative text of "The Pioneers" in the "The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper, "published by the State University of New York Press.

The Last of the Mohicans (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicans (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper
R107 R85 Discovery Miles 850 Save R22 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

HarperCollins is proud to present its range of best-loved, essential classics. 'Death and honour are thought to be the same, but today I have learned that sometimes they are not.' Set in frontier America in the midst of the French-Indian war, as the French are attempting to overthrow an English fort, Cooper's story follows Alice and Cora Munro, pioneer sisters who are trying to find their way back to their father, an English commander. Guided by an army major and Magua, an Indian from the Huron tribe, they soon meet Hawk-eye, a frontier scout and his Mohican Indian companions Chingachgook and Uncas. Magua is not all that he seems and the sisters are kidnapped. In The Last of the Mohicans, Cooper sets Indian tribe against Indian tribe and lays bare the brutality of the white man against the Mohicans.

The Last of the Mohicans (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicans (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper; Introduction by Wayne Franklin
R376 R292 Discovery Miles 2 920 Save R84 (22%) Out of stock

Set in 1757 during the French and Indian War, as Britain and France fought for control of North America, "The Last of the Mohicans" is a historical novel and a rousing adventure story. It is also, Wayne Franklin argues in his introduction, a probing examination of the political and cultural contest taking shape more than half a century later in the author's own day as European settlement continued to relentlessly push Native Americans westward. The John Harvard Library edition reproduces the authoritative text of the novel from "The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper," published by the State University of New York Press.

The Deerslayer (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Deerslayer (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper; Introduction by Ezra Tawil
R461 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R101 (22%) Out of stock

Though The Deerslayer (1841) was the last of Cooper's five Leather-stocking tales to be written, it is the first in the chronology of Natty Bumppo's life. Set in the 1740s before the start of the French and Indian War, when Cooper's rugged frontiersman is in his twenties, Cooper's novel shows us how "Deerslayer" becomes "Hawkeye." It remains the best point of entry into the series for modern readers. In his introduction, Ezra Tawil examines Cooper's motivations in writing The Deerslayer, the static nature of Natty, and Cooper's vexed racial politics. The John Harvard Library edition reproduces the authoritative text of The Deerslayer in The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper (State University of New York Press). Since 1959 The John Harvard Library has been instrumental in publishing essential American writings in authoritative editions.

Der Spion - eine amerikanische Erzahlung aus dem Jahre 1780 (German, Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper Der Spion - eine amerikanische Erzahlung aus dem Jahre 1780 (German, Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper
R1,366 Discovery Miles 13 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Pathfinder (Paperback, Revised Ed.): James Fenimore Cooper The Pathfinder (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
James Fenimore Cooper; Introduction by Wayne Franklin
R242 R196 Discovery Miles 1 960 Save R46 (19%) Out of stock

In 1831, James Fenimore Cooper told his publisher that he wanted to write a story set on Lake Ontario. The book was accepted, but with no hint that it would feature Natty Bumppo from the well-established Leather-Stocking Tales. The Pathfinder" (1840) revisits Natty s military service, extending a story begun in The Last of the Mohicans," and introduces the complications of love against the backdrop of the French and Indian War. Wayne Franklin s introduction describes the personal and financial circumstances that led to Cooper s resurrection of his most popular character, underscoring the author s aim to offer Natty as a Pathfinder for a nation he feared had lost its moral bearings. The John Harvard Library edition reproduces the text of The Pathfinder" from The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper" (State University of New York Press).

Since 1959 The John Harvard Library has been instrumental in publishing essential American writings in authoritative editions."

Notions of the Americans - Picked Up by a Travelling Bachelor (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper Notions of the Americans - Picked Up by a Travelling Bachelor (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper
R1,262 Discovery Miles 12 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 'Travelling Bachelor' who is named as author on the original title page of this two-volume work is in fact James Fenimore Cooper (1789 1851), best remembered today as the writer of The Last of the Mohicans (1826), generally regarded as his masterpiece, which has remained in print and been adapted for cinema and television many times. In fact, Cooper was a prolific author of political journalism and travel writing as well as novels. His Notions of the Americans is an epistolary work in which Cooper adopts the persona of a well-travelled European clubman who has decided to explore the United States in the same spirit as that in which the offspring of the British nobility undertook the Grand Tour. Within a light-hearted narrative, Cooper's serious purpose was to reveal the nature of this brand-new nation to his own countrymen as well as to Europeans.

Notions of the Americans - Picked Up by a Travelling Bachelor (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper Notions of the Americans - Picked Up by a Travelling Bachelor (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper
R1,262 Discovery Miles 12 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 'Travelling Bachelor' who is named as author on the original title page of this two-volume work is in fact James Fenimore Cooper (1789 1851), best remembered today as the writer of The Last of the Mohicans (1826), generally regarded as his masterpiece, which has remained in print and been adapted for cinema and television many times. In fact, Cooper was a prolific author of political journalism and travel writing as well as novels. His Notions of the Americans is an epistolary work in which Cooper adopts the persona of a well-travelled European clubman who has decided to explore the United States in the same spirit as that in which the offspring of the British nobility undertook the Grand Tour. Within a light-hearted narrative, Cooper's serious purpose was to reveal the nature of this brand-new nation to his own countrymen as well as to Europeans.

The Crater (Hardcover, Reprint 2013 ed.): James Fenimore Cooper The Crater (Hardcover, Reprint 2013 ed.)
James Fenimore Cooper; Edited by Thomas Philbrick
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1863 edition. Excerpt: ...frame of the intended schooner was a thing easy enough, with expert American axemen, and with that glorious implement of civilization, the American axe. But it was not quite so e, asy to get the timber down to the cove. The keel; in particular, gave a good deal of trouble. Heaton had brought along with him both cart and wagon wheels, and without that it is questionable if the stick could have been moved by any force then at the command of the colony. By suspending it in chains beneath the axles, however, it was found possible to draw it, though several of the women had to lend their aid in moving the mass. When ai the head of the Stairs, the timber was lowered on the rock, and was slid downwards, with occasional lifts by the crowbar and handspike. When it reached the water it was found to be.much too heavy to float, and it was by no means an easy matter to buoy it up in such a way that it might be towed. The Anne was three times as long making her passage with this keel in tow, as she was without it. It was done, however, and the laying of the keel was effected with some little ceremony, in the presence of nearly every soul belonging to the colony. The getting out and raising of the frame of the 'Friend Abraham White' took six weeks. Great importance was attached to success in this matter, and everybody assisted in the work with right good will. At one time it was doubted if stuff enough could be found in the ship to plank her up with, and it was thought it might become necessary to break up the Rancocus, in order to complete the job. To Bridget's great joy, however, the good old Rancocus---so they called her, though she was even then only eight years old--the good old Rancocus' time had not yet come, and she was able to live in her cabin for some...

The Deerslayer (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Deerslayer (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper; Illustrated by Louis Zansky
R188 R153 Discovery Miles 1 530 Save R35 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Last of the Mohicans (Hardcover, Reissue): James Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicans (Hardcover, Reissue)
James Fenimore Cooper; Illustrated by N. C Wyeth
R811 R706 Discovery Miles 7 060 Save R105 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A gorgeously crafted edition of a great American classic--James Fenimore Cooper's epic tale of frontier life during the French and Indian War, complete with lush tip-in illustrations.
Chingachgook and Uncas are the last living members of the great Mohican tribe. Hawkeye, a colonial scout, is their companion and loyal friend. In the midst of the French and Indian War, these three will risk everything to lead the two daughters of a British colonel to safety through the battle-torn northern wilderness. When the girls are captured by the vicious Huron tribe, Chingachgook, Uncas, and Hawkeye determine to do whatever they can to save them--no matter the cost.
This keepsake edition of James Fenimore Cooper's acclaimed novel showcases magnificent illustrations by N.C. Wyeth.

The Last of the Mohicans (Paperback, Reissue): James Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicans (Paperback, Reissue)
James Fenimore Cooper; Introduction by Richard Slotkin
R257 R212 Discovery Miles 2 120 Save R45 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Cooper's most enduringly popular novel combines heroism and romance with powerful criticism of the destruction of nature and tradition.

Set against the French and Indian siege of Fort William Henry in 1757, The Last of the Mohicans recounts the story of two sisters, Cora and Alice Munro, daughters of the English commander, who are struggling to be reunited with their father. They are aided in their perilous journey by Hawk-eye, a frontier scout and his companions Chingachgook and Uncas, the only two survivors of the Mohican tribe. But their lives are endangered by the Mangua, the savage Indian traitor who captures the sisters, wanting Cora to be his squaw.

In setting Indian against Indian and the brutal society of the white man against the civilization of the Mohican, Cooper, more than any author before or since, shaped the American sense of itself as a nation.

The Last of the Mohicans (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicans (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper; Introduction by David Blair; Series edited by Keith Carabine
R138 R103 Discovery Miles 1 030 Save R35 (25%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Introduction and Notes by David Blair. University of Kent at Canterbury. It is 1757. Across north-eastern America the armies of Britain and France struggle for ascendancy. Their conflict, however, overlays older struggles between nations of native Americans for possession of the same lands and between the native peoples and white colonisers. Through these layers of conflict Cooper threads a thrilling narrative, in which Cora and Alice Munro, daughters of a British commander on the front line of the colonial war, attempt to join their father. Thwarted by Magua, the sinister 'Indian runner', they find help in the person of Hawkeye, the white woodsman, and his companions, the Mohican Chingachgook and Uncas, his son, the last of his tribe. Cooper's novel is full of vivid incident- pursuits through wild terrain, skirmishes, treachery and brutality- but reflects also on the interaction between the colonists and the native peoples. Through the character of Hawkeye, Cooper raises lasting questions about the practises of the American frontier and the eclipse of the indigenous cultures.

The Deerslayer (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Deerslayer (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper; Contributions by Mint Editions
R479 R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Save R43 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Natty Bumppo is a bold young man raised by Native Americans. Nicknamed "Deerslayer" for his courageous attitude that sets him apart from his peers, Natty is adventurous and kind. As a firm believer that all living beings should respect the gifts of nature, Natty despises violence. However, as he comes of age and experiences the antagonistic relationship between Native Americans and white settlers, violence is difficult to avoid. With the help of his best friend, Chingachgook, Natty struggles to confront two white men at the center of the violence. Henry March, a man nearly opposite of Natty in terms of morals and upbringing, collaborates with former pirate "Floating Tom" Hutter to achieve their racist agenda and claim land previously occupied by indigenous people. Intending to scalp and kill as many Native Americans as they can, Hutter and March attack a Native American village, setting a cruel precedent. This attack spurs retribution and a string of kidnappings, ransoms, and rescue missions-all of which Natty finds himself in the middle of. Meanwhile, Natty and Chingachgook meet Tom Hutter's daughters, Judith and Hetty, who also find themselves stuck in the bloodthirsty environment the elder generation is brewing. Judith is enamored by Natty and attempts to nurture a romance between the two of them. Now, facing tragic deaths, unnecessary violence, and the trials of love, Natty must come of age as he attempts to survive and stop the brutality. With intricate prose and high adventure, The Deerslayer introduces the pioneer New York setting and protagonists of James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales series. The Deerslayer depicts the violence that the Europeans inflicted upon Native Americans with a unique perspective, noting the differences between the two races while also hailing the similarities, encouraging unity. Though written much later than the rest of the novels in the series, The Deerslayer prequels the rest, and is chronologically first in the narrative of James Fenimore Cooper's famous series. Blending action and romance genres, The Deerslayer remains exciting to a modern audience while depicting the struggle of early American life. This edition of James Fenimore Cooper's The Deerslayer features a new, eye-catching cover design and is printed in a modern font. With these accommodations, contemporary readers can experience the exceptional and complex origin story of the courageous protagonist of the Leatherstocking Tales.

The Leatherstocking Tales (Complete and Unabridged) - The Pioneers, the Last of the Mohicans, the Prairie, the Pathfinder and... The Leatherstocking Tales (Complete and Unabridged) - The Pioneers, the Last of the Mohicans, the Prairie, the Pathfinder and the Deerslayer (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper
R2,359 Discovery Miles 23 590 In Stock
The Sea Lions - Or, The Lost Sealers: James Fenimore Cooper The Sea Lions - Or, The Lost Sealers
James Fenimore Cooper; Introduction by James P. Elliott; Text written by James P. Elliott; Introduction by Lance Schachterle; Text written by Lance Schachterle
R1,129 Discovery Miles 11 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Deerslayer (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Deerslayer (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper
R276 R228 Discovery Miles 2 280 Save R48 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Pioneers; Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna - in large print (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Pioneers; Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna - in large print (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper
R2,293 R2,141 Discovery Miles 21 410 Save R152 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Pioneers; Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna - in large print (Hardcover): James Fenimore Cooper The Pioneers; Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna - in large print (Hardcover)
James Fenimore Cooper
R2,823 R2,624 Discovery Miles 26 240 Save R199 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Pathfinder (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Pathfinder (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper; Contributions by Mint Editions
R541 R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Save R83 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Set near and on Lake Ontario in the 1750s, The Pathfinder is chronologically the third installation of James Fenimore Cooper's gripping Leatherstocking Tales. While the French Indian War rages on, Mabel, a nineteen-year-old young woman, is travelling to see her father, Sergeant Thomas Dunham. Accompanied by her uncle and two Native Americans, Smashing Arrows and June Dew, Mabel treks through the dense forests of upstate New York, towards her father's home on Lake Ontario. While the group approaches a river, they meet up with Natty Bumppo, a middle-aged hero who has earned the nickname "Pathfinder", and his friends, Chingachgook and Jasper. The two parties agree to combine, because the forest has become a perilous place amid the French Indian War. As they continue their journey to Thomas Dunham's house, an English castle on the shore of Lake Ontario, the group faces narrow escapes, dangerous terrain, and the consequences of the French Indian War. Though, even when they arrive at the home of Sergeant Thomas Dunham, their journey has barely begun. While he was glad to reunite with his daughter, Dunham's true motivation for her arrival was his hopes to marry her to Pathfinder. However, Mabel has already fallen in love with Jasper. Still, in efforts to manipulate the couple, Dunham tells Pathfinder that Mabel wishes to marry him. While this love triangle persists, the group is challenged with battles, treason and the collateral damage of each. Based off of James Fenimore Cooper's real-life experience as a shipman, The Pathfinder explores a nautical setting, along with the pioneer setting of its predecessors. Placed chronologically third in the narrative of the Leatherstocking Tales, James Fenimore Cooper's The Pathfinder combines adventure and romance. With a picturesque setting, treachery, love, and adventure, The Pathfinder remains to be a captivating narrative that explores new characters in the acclaimed series. Now featuring a new, eye-catching cover design, and a modern, readable font, this edition of The Pathfinder by James Fenimore Cooper is an American classic that entertains with stories of passion and adventure, while allowing readers to immerse themselves in the climate and terrain of early America.

The Pioneers (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Pioneers (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper; Contributions by Mint Editions
R517 R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Save R79 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Set in 1793 and 1794, The Pioneers tracks the changes of a small town called Templeton, built on the advancing frontier of New York. Natty Bumppo, a hero raised by Native Americans, lives in a cabin, secluded in a forest near Templeton. As the Christmas Eve snow falls, Natty, more commonly known as Leatherstocking, embarks on a tense hunt for a deer. As he tracks the deer down, he runs into Judge Marmaduke Temple, the man who founded the town of Temple. While they argue over who killed the deer, and therefore gets to claim it, they both fail to notice the collateral in their hunt, a mysterious man who has been wounded by a stray shot. Upon this realization, the men rush the stranger into town to be cared for. The stranger is soon identified as a young hunter named Oliver Edwards, who becomes caught in the center of the reoccurring arguments between Leatherstocking and the townspeople of Temple. As a farming town, the people of Temple often drastically change the landscape around them. While the seasons pass, the conversion of hunting grounds to pastures, the mass slaughter of animals, and the many trees that are cut down wears on Leatherstocking. With the help of his best friend, Chingachgook, Leatherstocking attempts to sway Oliver to his side, and convince the town to practice conservation efforts. Consequently, he must overcome the threat of imprisonment, mass slaughter, and natural tragedies. With elements of romance and adventure, The Pioneers by James Fenimore Cooper reflects on the rapid changes early settlers inflicted upon the environment. With themes of conservation and aging, The Pioneers proves to be as thoughtful as it is adventurous. With legal battles, near death experiences, prison escapes and secrets of ancestry, James Fenimore Cooper's The Pioneers continues the thrilling saga of the Leatherstocking Tales, following the legendary protagonist, Natty "Leatherstockings" Bumppo as he continues to advocate for the respect of nature. Now featuring a new, eye-catching cover design and a modern, easy-to-read font, The Pioneers by James Fenimore Cooper is suitable for a contemporary audience. With these accommodations, modern readers are able to explore the land of young America, while considering the cost nature pays for civilization.

The Prairie (Paperback): James Fenimore Cooper The Prairie (Paperback)
James Fenimore Cooper; Contributions by Mint Editions
R517 R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Save R79 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Taking place just a few years after the Louisiana Purchase, The Prairie follows Ishmael and Esther Bush as they travel west from the Mississippi River with their fourteen children, Ellen Wade, a doctor, and Esther's brother. While searching for a place to camp, the group meets Natty Bumppo, a legendary man now in his late eighties. Referred to as "the trapper" Natty helps the family settle somewhere safe. Later, as he roams through the forest, he stumbles upon Ellen, Esther Bush's niece, in a secret rendezvous with her lover. Though Ishmael intends to marry Ellen to his oldest son, Ellen has fallen in love with Paul Hover, a wandering beehunter. Before she can explain, the three are kidnapped by the Sioux Native American tribe. Though they manage to pull off a narrow escape, the capture is only the beginning of Natty and the Bush's problems. After their camp is raided and their horses are stolen, the Bush's are left stranded. Always willing to help those in need, Natty guides the group to a naturally fortified hill. As they settle, one of Natty's old acquaintances arrive with shocking news. Struggling to survive kidnappings, torture, murder, fires, and betrayal, the Bush's and Natty fight to protect their loved ones and make the prairie their home. With scandalous love affairs, thrilling near death experiences, and shocking betrayals, The Prairie depicts an enthralling journey of early Americans. As the last installment of James Fenimore Cooper's esteemed series, Leatherstocking Tales, The Prairie depicts its courageous and kind protagonist, Natty Bumppo, as he experiences the final years of his life. Matching the exciting adventures previously depicted in the series, The Prairie bids farewell to Natty Bumppo paying homage to his past while indulging in the emotional journey of an aging man. With the portrayal of memorable characters and a vivid, undomesticated setting, Cooper's novel examines how civilization changes nature, and the cruel damage humankind inflict on each other. This edition of James Fenimore Cooper's The Prairie features a striking new cover design and is reprinted in a readable and appealing font, encouraging modern readers to experience the emotional and vivid portrayal of the pioneers living in a young, developing nation.

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