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The Pathfinder

James Fenimore Cooper, Bauer Books

Verlag: Bauer Books

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Cooper's most picturesque novel and the fourth of the five Leatherstocking Tales, is a naval story set on the Great Lakes of the 1750s. Fashioned from Cooper's own experience as a midshipman on Lake Ontario in 1808-09, the novel revives Natty Bumpo (who had died in The Prairie), and illuminates Cooper's interest in American history with his concern for social development.
Verfügbar seit: 11.01.2020.

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