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    James Cooper (VC) (1840–1889), British soldier. James Cooper (minister) (1846–1922), Church of Scotland minister and church historian. James Scott Cooper (1874–1931), Canadian businessman and noted bootlegger. James Cooper (shoe merchant), 19th-century Canadian shoe merchant who built James Cooper House. James Cooper (pitcher) (born 1919 ...

  3. James Fenimore Cooper has 4209 books on Goodreads with 266247 ratings. James Fenimore Coopers most popular book is The Last of the Mohicans (The Leather...

  4. May 29, 2018 · James Fenimore Cooper was a pioneer of American literature and the first writer to popularize the American West. Frustrated that most novels available in America were about English society, Cooper penned several books that have since become American classics.

  5. Oct 27, 2021 · The preeminent American novelist of the first half of the 19th century, James Fenimore Cooper (b. 1789–d. 1851) was a prolific writer best known for his five-novel saga The Leatherstocking Tales. Coopers productivity from 1820 to 1851 is virtually unrivaled, publishing thirty-two novels, several books of nonfiction, a few histories, and ...

  6. James Fenimore Cooper, (born Sept. 15, 1789, Burlington, N.J., U.S.—died Sept. 14, 1851, Cooperstown, N.Y.), The first major U.S. novelist. Cooper grew up in a prosperous family in the settlement of Cooperstown, founded by his father. The Spy (1821), set during the American Revolution, brought him fame.

  7. Aug 16, 2019 · James Fenimore Cooper was a popular American author. Born in 1789 in New Jersey, he became part of the Romantic literary movement. Many of his novels were influenced by the years he spent in the U.S. Navy. He was a prolific writer producing something almost every year from 1820 until his death in 1851.

  8. Cultural and political involvement of James Fenimore Cooper. Though most renowned as a prolific novelist, he did not simply retire to his study after the success of The Spy. Between 1822 and 1826 he lived in New York City and participated in its intellectual life, founding the Bread and Cheese Club, which included such members as the poets Fitz ...

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