James Fenimore Cooper

James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851) was born in Burlington, New Jersey, and his family moved to Cooperstown, New York, while he was still an infant. He attended Yale College until he was expelled for bad behavior. He served in the U.S. Navy, resigning in 1811 to get married. With his story The Pilot (1823), Cooper set the style for a new genre of sea fiction. His most famous novels are the Leather-Stocking Tales including The Pioneers (1823), The Last of the Mohicans (1826), The Prairie (1827), The Pathfinder (1840), and The Deerslayer (1841), featuring the quintessential American hero Natty Bumppo. Cooper, a keen social critic, wrote several well-regarded naval histories.

The Last of the Mohicans

The Last of the Mohicans

James Fenimore Cooper
The Last of the Mohicans

The Last of the Mohicans

James Fenimore Cooper
The Pioneers

The Pioneers

James Fenimore Cooper and Max Cavitch
The Pathfinder

The Pathfinder

James Fenimore Cooper, John Stauffer, Thomas Berger
The Deerslayer

The Deerslayer

James Fenimore Cooper
The Last of the Mohicans

The Last of the Mohicans

James Fenimore Cooper
The Spy

The Spy

James Fenimore Cooper
The Deerslayer

The Deerslayer

James Fenimore Cooper
The Pathfinder

The Pathfinder

James Fenimore Cooper
The Pioneers

The Pioneers

James Fenimore Cooper; Introduction by Donald A. Ringe
The Prairie

The Prairie

James Fenimore Cooper
The Last of the Mohicans

The Last of the Mohicans

James Fenimore Cooper

Books by James Fenimore Cooper from The Library of America