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 | | James Fenimore Cooper. The Spy: a Tale of the Neutral Ground. | Elibron Classics, 2000, 413 pages. ISBN 9780543899507 paperback ISBN 9780543899491 hardcover |
Replica of 1864 edition by Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, London. Sample Pages We recommend to print out sample pages to evaluate the quality of a reprint. | | James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851), list of works |  |  |  | After earning a sizable reputation as a prankster (he was expelled from Yale when he trained a donkey to sit in his professor's chair), James Fenimore Cooper rose to even greater fame as the author of the popular novels The Last of the Mohicans, The Deerslayer, and The Pathfinder. Cooper's work was admired by the masses and derided by the literati, who gleefully satirized his writings (cf. Mark Twain, "James Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses," and Bret Harte, "Muck-a-Muck"). |
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