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Comics & Graphic NovelsI'm a fan of Cooper and as such have enjoyed all of his works that I have read. The Pioneers is no exception
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James Fennimore Cooper's five books known as "The Leatherstocking Tales" ( the Pioneers is the fourth in the series) are some of the most exciting books I've ever read. I highly recommend!
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Classical Cooper work, it can't be beat. The state of New York is expanding, and the make up of the classes is expounded on. This is pioneer budding New York with the wilderness slowly turning its great land holdings into a people orientended land. This is the land our forefathers knew. The story isn't just about land, its about the people that inhabit it. Our hero is a Long Rifle. A man that was part of the landscape...
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It is Christmas eve 1793 in Central New York's pioneer village of Templeton. Although only seven years old, Templeton boasts of 50 structures, two lawyers, a doctor and a sampling of tradesmen and farmers. The town sits at the lower end of Lake Otsego and timber abounds, though the recent settlers cut it down without a thought for fuel and farmland as if it would last forever. Most of the native American Indians have moved...
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