The Deerslayer (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

The Deerslayer (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

by James Fenimore Cooper
The Deerslayer (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

The Deerslayer (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

by James Fenimore Cooper

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Overview

The Deerslayer follows young frontiersman Natty Bumppo "Deerslayer," who has yet to kill his first man, in early eighteenth century New York. Deerslayer must partner with Hurry Harry and Tom Hutter, two men who seek to take people's scalps, a practice that Deerslayer is against, in order to resist an attack by the Iroquois who are allied with the French. When Harry and Tom are captured, Deerslayer and his best friend Chingachgook must rescue them, along with Chingachgook's bride.

Although written last, The Deerslayer is considered to be the prequel to the rest of the Leatherstocking Tales. Cooper was one of the first major American novelists to include Native American characters in his works. His treatment of this group is complex and highlights the tenuous relationship between frontier settlers and Native Americans. Cooper often gives contrasting views of Native characters to emphasize their potential for good, or conversely, their proclivity for mayhem. The story was adapted into a newspaper comic in 1949, and has since been adapted for film, radio, and television.

This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781778780004
Publisher: Royal Classics
Publication date: 11/26/2022
Pages: 464
Sales rank: 532,585
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.19(d)

About the Author

James Fenimore Cooper (September 15, 1789 - September 14, 1851) was an American writer of the first half of the 19th century. His historical romances draw a picture of frontier and Native American life in the early American days which created a unique form of American literature. He lived most of his life in Cooperstown, New York, which was founded by his father William on property that he owned. Cooper was a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church and contributed generously to it. He attended Yale University for three years, where he was a member of the Linonian Society. Cooper served in the U.S. Navy as a midshipman, which greatly influenced many of his novels and other writings. The novel that launched his career was The Spy, a tale about counter-espionage set during the American Revolutionary War and published in 1821. He also wrote numerous sea stories, and his best-known works are five historical novels of the frontier period known as the Leatherstocking Tales. Cooper's works on the U.S. Navy have been well received among naval historians, but they were sometimes criticized by his contemporaries. Among his most famous works is the Romantic novel The Last of the Mohicans, often regarded as his masterpiece.

Date of Birth:

September 15, 1789

Date of Death:

September 14, 1851

Place of Birth:

Burlington, New Jersey

Place of Death:

Cooperstown, New York

Education:

Yale University (expelled in 1805)
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