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The Complete Leatherstocking Tales

James Fenimore Cooper

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Sinopsis

What does it mean to live free on the edge of civilization?

The Complete Leatherstocking Tales brings together James Fenimore Cooper's five classic frontier novels, chronicling the life and adventures of Natty Bumppo—hunter, scout, and symbol of the American wilderness. Set during the early expansion of the United States, these stories capture the tension between nature and civilization, freedom and law, tradition and change.

Across forests, rivers, and frontier settlements, Cooper blends action, moral reflection, and historical drama. Through unforgettable characters and sweeping landscapes, the series explores courage, loyalty, cultural conflict, and the cost of progress in a rapidly changing world.

This complete collection allows readers to experience Natty Bumppo's journey from youth to old age in one definitive edition.

Inside this eBook, you'll explore:

All five Leatherstocking novels in one complete collection

Iconic works including The Last of the Mohicans and The Deerslayer

Epic wilderness adventure and early American history

A cornerstone of American frontier and adventure literature

Adapted countless times for film and stage and read for generations, the Leatherstocking Tales remain among the most influential stories of the American frontier.

Step into the wilderness where legends were born. Buy now and experience the complete Leatherstocking Tales.
Disponible desde: 29/01/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 1800 páginas.

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