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Leather-Stocking Tales

American  
[leth-er-stok-ing] / ˈlɛð ərˌstɒk ɪŋ /

noun

  1. a series of historical novels by James Fenimore Cooper, comprising The Pioneers, The Last of the Mohicans, The Prairie, The Pathfinder, and The Deerslayer.


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The famous "Leather-Stocking Tales" followed, and the world made the acquaintance of the America of the Indian and the pioneer in "The Deerslayer," "The Last of the Mohicans," "The Pathfinder," "The Pioneers," and "The Prairie."

From Historic Boyhoods by Holland, Rupert Sargent

Readers of Cooper recall Leather-Stocking with genuine affection; others, without having read a line of the Leather-Stocking Tales have somehow formed an idea of his person and character.

From The Story of Cooperstown by Birdsall, Ralph

Otsego Lake is chiefly famous as the scene of events in two of Cooper's Leather-Stocking Tales.

From The Story of Cooperstown by Birdsall, Ralph

When the Leather-Stocking Tales were afterward published complete they of course followed the logical order in the presentation of the hero's life, without regard to the dates of original publication.

From The Story of Cooperstown by Birdsall, Ralph

The Leather-Stocking Tales had opened a new world to him, and he was charmed.

From The Story of Cooperstown by Birdsall, Ralph