The deerslayer

The deerslayer

By James Fenimore Cooper

Subjects: New York (State) French and Indian War, 1755-1763, French and Indian War (United States : 1754-1763) fast (OCoLC)fst01800886, Scouts (Youth organization members), Fiction, war & military, Indians of North America in fiction, Iroquois Indians in fiction, Scouting (Reconnaissance), Indians of north america, fiction, Frontier and pioneer life, United States in fiction, United states, history, french and indian war, 1755-1763, fiction, Fiction, general, Freundschaft, Delaware Indians in fiction, Friendship, fiction, General, Hunters in fiction, Male friendship, Fiction, historical, general, Delaware Indians, Iroquois Indians, Histoire, Scouting (Youth activity), Romans, nouvelles, Russian language materials, Indiens de l'Amérique du Nord, Historical fiction, Frontier and pioneer life $z New York (State) $v Fiction, Художественная литература -- США -- Американская литература -- 2-ая пол. 19 в. -- Приключенческие и детективные романы, повести, рассказы, Fiction, action & adventure, Indians of North America, Roman, Scouts and scouting in fiction, New york (state), fiction, United States French and Indian War, 1755-1763, Scouts (Reconnaissance), Fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Natty Bumppo (Fictitious character), United States in fiction, Frontier and pioneer life, fiction, Delaware (Indiens), Drama, Delaware Indians in fiction, French and Indian War, 1755-1763, Thriller, Chasseurs, Artistic Anatomy, American literature, War, Juvenile fiction, Scoutisme, Mohikaner, History, Frontier and pioneer life in fiction, Hunters, Bumppo, natty (fictitious character), fiction, Scouts and scouting, Male friendship in fiction, Fiction (American), Pelztierjäger, Iroquois Indians in fiction

Description: The Deerslayer is the last book in Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy, but acts as a prequel to the other novels. It begins with the rapid civilizing of New York, in which surrounds the following books take place. It introduces the hero of the Tales, Natty Bumppo, and his philosophy that every living thing should follow its own nature. He is contrasted to other, less conscientious, frontiersmen.

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