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In the midst of the French and Indian War, young Alice and Cora Munro set out to visit their father, a colonel in the British army. It''s a dangerous journey through the western New York forest-made even more so when their guide, an Huron Indian named Magua, betrays them. They are saved by a white scout named Hawkeye and the last members of the Mohican tribe, Chingachgook and Uncas. Through a succession of kidnappings, rescues, and tragedies, American writer James Fenimore Cooper illustrates the horrors of war and the conflicts between Europeans and American Indian tribes. Originally published…mehr

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In the midst of the French and Indian War, young Alice and Cora Munro set out to visit their father, a colonel in the British army. It''s a dangerous journey through the western New York forest-made even more so when their guide, an Huron Indian named Magua, betrays them. They are saved by a white scout named Hawkeye and the last members of the Mohican tribe, Chingachgook and Uncas. Through a succession of kidnappings, rescues, and tragedies, American writer James Fenimore Cooper illustrates the horrors of war and the conflicts between Europeans and American Indian tribes. Originally published in 1826, this is an unabridged version of Cooper''s adventure novel.

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Autorenporträt
James Fenimore Cooper is considered by many to be America's first great novelist born in New Jersey. His most popular work, The Last of the Mohicans, has remained one of the most widely read novels throughout the world, Greatly influencing the way many cultures have viewed both the American Indians and the frontier period of U.S. history. In 1820, when reading a contemporary novel to his wife Susan, he decided to try his hand at fiction, resulting in a neophyte novel set in England he called Precaution. Its focus on morals and manners was influenced by Jane Austen's approach to fiction.