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A massacre at a colonial garrison, the kidnapping of two pioneer sisters by Iroquois tribesmen, the treachery of a renegade brave, and the ambush of innocent settlers create an unforgettable, spine-tingling picture of American frontier life in this classic 18th-century adventure — the most popular of James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales.
First published in 1826, the story — set in the forests of upper New York State during the French and Indian War — movingly portrays the relationship between Hawkeye, a gallant, courageous woodsman, and his loyal Mohican friends, Chingachgook and Uncas. Embroiled in one of the war's bloody battles, they attempt to lead the abducted Munro sisters to safety but find themselves instead in the midst of a final, tragic confrontation between rival war parties.
Imaginative and innovative, The Last of the Mohicans quickly became the most widely read work of the day, solidifying the popularity of America's first successful novelist in the United States and Europe. Required reading in many American literature classics, the novel presents a stirring picture of a vanishing people and the end to a way of life in the eastern forests.


Reprint of a standard edition.
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A massacre at a colonial garrison, the kidnapping of two pioneer sisters by Iroquois tribesmen, the treachery of a renegade brave, and the ambush of innocent settlers create an unforgettable, spine-tingling picture of American frontier life in this classic 18th-century adventure — the most popular of James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales.
First published in 1826, the story — set in the forests of upper New York State during the French and Indian War — movingly portrays the relationship between Hawkeye, a gallant, courageous woodsman, and his loyal Mohican friends, Chingachgook and Uncas. Embroiled in one of the war's bloody battles, they attempt to lead the abducted Munro sisters to safety but find themselves instead in the midst of a final, tragic confrontation between rival war parties.
Imaginative and innovative, The Last of the Mohicans quickly became the most widely read work of the day, solidifying the popularity of America's first successful novelist in the United States and Europe. Required reading in many American literature classics, the novel presents a stirring picture of a vanishing people and the end to a way of life in the eastern forests.


Reprint of a standard edition.
mohican indian;huron tribe;natty bumpo;lake george;french indian;indian guide;leatherstocking tales;silent hero;tale quickly;punishment inflicted;fair maidens;sketched characters;natty bumppo;indian allies;century romance;natural landscape;quiet nobility;absent parent;american novelist;keenly drawn;huron warrior;nobly born;indian wars;watchful eyes;indian tribe;native country;noble savage;american classic;british officer;british soldiers;white settlers;american indians;true classic;public schools;british army;american literature;american culture;native americans;18th century;american history;hawk-eye;subtil;gutjahr;renald;delawares;hurons;french-indian;deerslayer;monro;magua;montcalm;chingachgook;1757;uncas;wyeth;1826;pathfinder;mohicans;renard;iroquois;woodsman;upstate;footnote;gamut;frontier;tribes;colonial;wilderness;diana gabaldon;dick;daniel day lewis;mirsky;alice munro;daniel day-lewis;james cooper;nathaniel;james fennimore cooper;walter scott cooper;cora munro;california;upper new york;washington;united states;delaware;upstate new york;books on american classics;books on american indians;books on sketched characters;books on native countries;books on british soldiers;books on british officers;books on true classics;books on silent heros;books on american novelists;books on public schools;books on indian tribes;books on lake georges;books on indian guides;books on leatherstocking tales;books on natural landscapes;books on indian wars;books on century romances
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