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Last Of The Mohicans(Illustrated) - cover

Last Of The Mohicans(Illustrated)

James Fenimore Cooper

Maison d'édition: Micheal Smith

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20 Stunning Illustrations: Dive deeper into the narrative with vivid artworks that bring the story to life.
	Comprehensive Character List: Get acquainted with every significant persona that shapes this timeless tale.
	Detailed Author Biography: Gain insight into the life and times of James Fenimore Cooper, the visionary behind this masterpiece.
	Inclusive Summary: Navigate the narrative with ease and revisit key moments with a concise summary.

"The Last of the Mohicans" - An Epic Journey of Passion and Valor
Journey back to the tumultuous days of the French and Indian War, where the pristine American wilderness becomes both a breathtaking paradise and a perilous battleground. James Fenimore Cooper's magnum opus, "The Last of the Mohicans," immerses readers in a tale of undying love, treacherous betrayals, and unwavering courage.
Follow the rugged woodsman, Hawkeye, and his loyal Mohican companions, Chingachgook and Uncas, as they navigate the perils of a war-torn land. Tasked with the safety of the Munro sisters, the group confronts not only external enemies but also the internal complexities of honor, love, and identity.
Amidst the symphony of pounding war drums and the whispered secrets of the dense forests, this tale unfurls a tapestry of adventure, romance, and heroism. Cooper brilliantly bridges the chasm between the wild beauty of North America and the relentless tide of civilization that threatens to change its landscape forever.
Rediscover this timeless classic, now enriched with exclusive illustrations and supplementary content, and let it sweep you off your feet and into the heart of the American frontier.

 
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