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The Prairie
by 
James Fenimore Cooper
Noah Waterman
  
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Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Classic Literature
Fiction
Language(s):  English


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File size:   419619 KB
Digital ISBN:   9780786141685
Release date:   Apr 20, 2009


About this Digital Book

The Prairie marks the final chapter in James Fenimore Cooper's great saga of American frontiersman Natty Bumppo. Though nearly ninety in 1804, Bumppo is still competent as a frontiersman and trapper, now on the Great Plains. Once more he is drawn into conflict with society in the form of an emigrant party led by the surly Ishmael Bush and his miscreant brother-in-law Abiram White. And once again, this great man of nature is called upon to exhibit his courage and resourcefulness to rescue the innocent.

 
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About the Author

James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851), the first major American novelist, was the son of a wealthy landowner who founded Cooperstown, New York. He attended Yale and served in the navy before turning to writing with Precaution (1820), but it was his second book, The Spy (1821), that brought him international fame. After he wrote The Pioneers (1823), public fascination with the character of Natty Bumppo and his use of the American landscape led him to write a series of sequels that gradually unfold the entire life of the frontier scout. The books’ popularity reflected the growing interest in the clash between savagery and civilization on the frontier.


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Last updated: November 13, 2009