34 books by James Fenimore Cooper, including The Last of the Mohicans, The Deerslayer, The Pathfinder, The Pilot, The Prairie, and The Pioneers.
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Complete Table of Contents:
James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851)
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Afloat and Ashore (1844)
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Autobiography of a Pocket Handkerchief (1843)
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The Bravo (1831)
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The Crater (1863)
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The Deerslayer (1841)
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The Headsman, or the Abbay des Vignerons
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Home as Found, squel to Homeward Bound (1838)
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Homeward Bound, or the Chase, a Tale of the Sea (1838)
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Jack Tier or the Florida Reef (1848)
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The Lake Gun (story)
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The Last of the Mohicans (1826)
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Miles Wallingford, sequel to Afloat and Ashore
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The Monikins (1835)
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Ned Myers or a Life Before the Mast (1843)
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New York (story)
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Oak Openings (1848)
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The Pathfinder or The Inland Sea (1840)
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The Pilot, a Tale of the Sea (1823)
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The Pioneers (1823)
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The Prairie (1826)
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Precaution or the Littlepage Manuscripts. A Tale of the Colony (1819)
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Recollections of Europe
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Red Rover
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A Residence in France with an Excursion up the rhine and a Second Visit
to Switzerland
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Satanstoe (1845)
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The Sea Lions or The Lost Sealers (1849)
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The Spy, a Tale of the Neutral Ground (1821)
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Tales for Fifteen (Imagination and Heart) (writing under the pseudonym
"Jane Morgan")
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The Two Admirals
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The Water-Witch (1871)
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The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish (1827)
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The Wing-and-Wing
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Wyandotte or the Hutted Knoll (1843)
about Cooper
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James Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences by Mark Twain
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James Fenimore Cooper by Mary Phillips (1912)
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James Fenimore Cooper by Thomas R. Lounsbury