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Leatherstocking Tales: Complete Western Series (Illustrated)
By James Fenimore CooperLength112h 4m
About this audiobook
The Leatherstocking Tales is a series of five novels featuring the main hero Natty Bumppo, known by European settlers as "Leatherstocking" and "The Pathfinder", and by the Native Americans as "Deerslayer" and "Hawkeye". Natty Bumppo is a resourceful Anglo-American woodsman raised in part by Native Americans, who later becomes a fearless warrior skilled in many weapons, chiefly the long rifle. His constant companion is his "brother" Chingachgook, Mohican chief, who happens to be the actual last of the Mohicans. The stories take place on the rapidly advancing frontier of New York State and focus on the evolution of the wilderness into a civilized European-American community. Table of Contents: The Deerslayer: The First Warpath The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 The Pathfinder: The Inland Sea The Pioneers: The Sources of the Susquehanna The Prairie James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was a prolific and popular American writer of the early 19th century. His historical romances of frontier and Indian life in the early American days created a unique form of American literature. Before embarking on his career as a writer, Cooper served in the U.S. Navy, which greatly influenced many of his novels. The novel that launched his career was The Spy and he wrote numerous sea stories. His best-known works are five historical novels of the frontier period known as the Leatherstocking Tales. Among his most famous works is the Romantic novel The Last of the Mohicans, often regarded as his masterpiece.
Audiobook details
GenreGeneral Fiction, Romance
Length112 hrs 4 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 13, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1DISCOURSE ON THE LIFE, GENIUS, AND WRITINGS OF JAMES FENIMORE COOPER by W. C. Bryant
98Introduction
2Chapter I
99Chapter I
3Chapter II
100Chapter II
4Chapter III
101Chapter III
5Chapter IV
102Chapter IV
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6Chapter V
103Chapter V
7Chapter VI
104Chapter VI
8Chapter VII
105Chapter VII
9Chapter VIII
106Chapter VIII
10Chapter IX
107Chapter IX
11Chapter X
108Chapter X
12Chapter XI
109Chapter XI
13Chapter XII
110Chapter XII
14Chapter XIII
111Chapter XIII
15Chapter XIV
112Chapter XIV
16Chapter XV
113Chapter XV
17Chapter XVI
114Chapter XVI
18Chapter XVII
115Chapter XVII
19Chapter XVIII
116Chapter XVIII
20Chapter XIX
117Chapter XIX
21Chapter XX
118Chapter XX
22Chapter XXI
119Chapter XXI
23Chapter XXII
120Chapter XXII
24Chapter XXIII
121Chapter XXIII
25Chapter XXIV
122Chapter XXIV
26Chapter XXV
123Chapter XXV
27Chapter XXVI
124Chapter XXVI
28Chapter XXVII
125Chapter XXVII
29Chapter XXVIII
126Chapter XXVIII
30Chapter XXIX
127Chapter XXIX
31Chapter XXX
128Chapter XXX
32Chapter XXXI
129Chapter XXXI
33Chapter XXXII
130Chapter XXXII
34Chapter I
131Chapter XXXIII
35Chapter II
132Chapter XXXIV
36Chapter III
133Chapter XXXV
37Chapter IV
134Chapter XXXVI
38Chapter V
135Chapter XXXVII
39Chapter VI
136Chapter XXXVIII
40Chapter VII
137Chapter XXXIX
41Chapter VIII
138Chapter XL
42Chapter IX
139Chapter XLI
43Chapter X
140Chapter I
44Chapter XI
141Chapter II
45Chapter XII
142Chapter III
46Chapter XIII
143Chapter IV
47Chapter XIV
144Chapter V
48Chapter XV
145Chapter VI
49Chapter XVI
146Chapter VII
50Chapter XVII
147Chapter VIII
51Chapter XVIII
148Chapter IX
52Chapter XIX
149Chapter X
53Chapter XX
150Chapter XI
54Chapter XXI
151Chapter XII
55Chapter XXII
152Chapter XIII
56Chapter XXIII
153Chapter XIV
57Chapter XXIV
154Chapter XV
58Chapter XXV
155Chapter XVI
59Chapter XXVI
156Chapter XVII
60Chapter XXVII
157Chapter XVIII
61Chapter XXVIII
158Chapter XIX
62Chapter XXIX
159Chapter XX
63Chapter XXX
160Chapter XXI
64Chapter XXXI
161Chapter XXII
65Chapter XXXII
162Chapter XXIII
66Chapter XXXIII
163Chapter XXIV
67Preface
164Chapter XXV
68Chapter I
165Chapter XXVI
69Chapter II
166Chapter XXVII
70Chapter III
167Chapter XXVIII
71Chapter IV
168Chapter XXIX
72Chapter V
169Chapter XXX
73Chapter VI
170Chapter XXXI
74Chapter VII
171Chapter XXXII
75Chapter VIII
172Chapter XXXIII
76Chapter IX
173Chapter XXXIV
77Chapter X
174FENIMORE COOPER’S LITERARY OFFENCES by Mark Twain
78Chapter XI
175Prefatory Note
79Chapter XII
176I. 1789-1820
80Chapter XIII
177II. 1820-1822
81Chapter XIV
178III. 1822-1826
82Chapter XV
179IV. 1826-1830
83Chapter XVI
180V. 1830
84Chapter XVII
181VI. 1828-1833
85Chapter XVIII
182VII. 1833-1838
86Chapter XIX
183VIII. 1837-1838
87Chapter XX
184IX. 1837-1842
88Chapter XXI
185X. 1839-1843
89Chapter XXII
186XI. 1840-1850
90Chapter XXIII
187XII. 1850-1851
91Chapter XXIV
188Appendix
92Chapter XXV
189Preface
93Chapter XXVI
190Introduction
94Chapter XXVII
191Text (pt. 1)
95Chapter XXVIII
192Text (pt. 2)
96Chapter XXIX
193Text (pt. 3)
97Chapter XXX