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The Deerslayer - A Gripping Tale of Honor Wilderness and Native America - cover

The Deerslayer - A Gripping Tale of Honor Wilderness and Native America

James Fenimore Cooper, Zenith Golden Quill

Editorial: Zenith Golden Quill

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Sinopsis

Before Hawkeye, before the war—there was Deerslayer.

The Deerslayer is the stirring prequel to James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans, introducing Natty Bumppo, a young frontiersman destined to become one of literature's most iconic heroes. Set in the forests of pre-Revolutionary America, this classic follows Deerslayer's first journey into the wild, his confrontation with Native tribes, and his moral awakening in a land torn by conflict.

Filled with rich landscapes, philosophical depth, and thrilling action, this novel explores timeless themes of identity, cultural tension, and the cost of progress. Cooper's vision of early America is both a love letter to the wilderness and a critical look at frontier justice.

This illustrated edition includes historical notes and a foreword that contextualizes the novel for today's reader.

"A foundational American epic of wilderness and conscience." — Library Journal
"Cooper's most introspective and morally complex Leatherstocking tale." — The Boston Globe

Click Buy Now and begin the legendary journey of Natty Bumppo.
Disponible desde: 13/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 306 páginas.

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