James Fenimore Cooper

James Fenimore Cooper

5 Series

James Fenimore Cooper was a prominent writer in the early 19th century. He debuted as a novelist with "The Spy," but is best known for "The Last of the Mohicans," widely regarded as his masterpiece and a seminal work in early American literature.

In "The Prairie," the third installment of James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales, Natty Bumppo, also known as "the trapper" or "the old man," navigates his final year on the American frontier. The story follows Natty as he continues his lifelong mission of aiding those in distress. Amidst the vast and challenging prairie landscape, Natty's wisdom and experience are put to the test as he encounters various trials and tribulations.

The Leatherstocking Tales

The Pioneers

(1823)

The Prairie

(1824)

The Last of the Mohicans

(1826)

The Deerslayer

(1840)

The Pathfinder

(1841)

Chronological Order of The Leatherstocking Tales

The Deerslayer

(1840)

The Last of the Mohicans

(1826)

The Pathfinder

(1841)

The Pioneers

(1823)

The Prairie

(1824)

Homeward Bound

Home as Found

(1838)

Homeward Bound or, the Chase

(1838)

Standalone Novels

Miles Wallingford

(1814)

Precaution

(1820)

The Spy

(1821)

The Pilot

(1824)

Lionel Lincoln

(1825)

The Red Rover

(1827)

The Two Admirals

(1842)

The Wing-and-Wing

(1842)

Afloat and Ashore

(1844)

Satanstoe

(1845)

The Redskins

(1846)

The Crater

(1847)

The Oak Openings; or, The Bee Hunter

(1848)

The Sea Lions

(1849)

The American Democrat

(1891)

Homeward Bound

(2006)

Anthologies

Writing New York

(1998)

The Great Sea Adventure

(2019)

Beach Books Anthology

(2023)

Tales of the Restless Sea - Adventure Anthology

(2023)

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