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Cooper, James Fenimore

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  1. An American author of the early nineteenth century, known for his works set on the American frontier, such as the series The Leatherstocking Tales. (See The Last of the Mohicans and Natty Bumppo.)


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Cooper, James Fenimore, xvi, 29, 146, 186, 220;  Leatherstocking Tales, 221;  The Last of the Mohicans, 173;  The Spy, 146.

From A Manual of the Art of Fiction by Hamilton, Clayton Meeker

Cooper, James Fenimore, 24-27, 31, 50, 85, 127.

From American Men of Mind by Stevenson, Burton Egbert

Cooper, James Fenimore, Webster's speech, at memorial meeting, 195.

From Daniel Webster by Lodge, Henry Cabot

Cooper, James Fenimore, grandson, x, 3-5, 342, 351.

From James Fenimore Cooper by Phillips, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth)

Cooper, James Fenimore, xii, 26, 142, 182, 215; Leatherstocking Tales, 215; The Last of the Mohicans, 169; The Spy, 142.

From Materials and Methods of Fiction With an Introduction by Brander Matthews by Hamilton, Clayton Meeker