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  1. The Crater; Or, Vulcan's Peak: A Tale of the Pacific, Volumes 1-2 by James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-02-28
  2. Wonder Stories Of History (1895) by Frances A. Humphrey, Sarah Knowles Bolton, et all 2010-02-17
  3. Elinor Wyllys, Volume 2 by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-06
  4. Rear-Admiral William Branford Shubrick. A sketch by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-06-07
  5. Three Stories for Children (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press) by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-02-26
  6. Mount Vernon: A Letter To The Children Of America by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-09-10
  7. The Pathfinder; Or, the Inland Sea: A Tale by James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-08
  8. Country rambles in England; or, journal of a naturalist; by John Leonard [Knapp, Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-08-18
  9. The Rhyme And Reason Of Country Life: Or Selections From Fields Old And New (1854) by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-09-10
  10. Miles Wallingford: Sequel to Afloat and Ashore with an Intoduction by Susan Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-05
  11. The sea lions; or, The lost sealers. With an introd. by Susan Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper, 2010-09-10
  12. [RURAL HOURS]BY COOPER, SUSAN FENIMORE(AUTHOR)[PAPERBACK][RURAL HOURS]ON 2010 by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-27
  13. Pages and Pictures from the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper by Susan Fenimore & James Fenimore Cooper Cooper, 1861
  14. Pages and Pictures, from The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper with Notes by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 1865

21. Land Claims, Natives, And Nativism Susan Fenimore Cooper’s Fealty
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22. Brgcoope Guide To The James Fenimore Cooper Collection Of Papers
About 2 items John D. Gordan bequest Manuscript box (cooper, J. F.) cooper, susan fenimore. 7 ALS to Charles Henry Hart. Relates to S. F. cooper s father,
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brgcoope Guide to the James Fenimore Cooper collection of papers, 1825-1904 bulk (1825-1849) Processed by Staff; Machine-readable finding aid created by Lynn Lobash and Nina Schneider. Machine readable finding aid created Description is in English Berg Coll MSS Cooper Guide to the James Fenimore Cooper collection of papers, 1825-1904 bulk (1825-1849) The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature The New York Public LibraryNew York, New York The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. New York Public Library. Room 320. Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street New York, NY 10018-2788 brgref@nypl.org http://nypl.org/research/chss/spe/brg/berg.html Processed by: Staff Date Completed: Encoded By: Lynn Lobash and Nina Schneider Processed and encoded through a gift from Gladys Kreible Delmas Foundation. Descriptive Summary James Fenimore Cooper collection of papers, 1825-1904 bulk (1825-1849) Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. Berg Coll MSS Cooper 45 items The New York Public Library. The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature

23. JSTOR Susan Fenimore Cooper And The Plain Daughters Of America
susan fenimore cooper and the Plain Daughters of America LUCY B. MADDOX Georgetown University THE STORY OF THE WAY JAMES fenimore cooper BEGAN HIS CAREER AS
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24. All American: James Fenimore Cooper
cooper, on the other hand, appears to have written without the deliberation that one might expect of a great novelist. His daughter, susan fenimore cooper,
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Antebellum America
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  • The Spy The Pioneers The Last of the Mohicans The Prairie The Pathfinder The Deerslayer
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  • Father : Wealthy landowner William Cooper, founder of Cooperstown, NY, and Federalist congressman Mother : Elizabeth Fenimore Cooper Siblings Wife : Susan De Lancey Cooper Children : daughters Elizabeth, Susan, Caroline, Anne, and Maria; sons Fenimore and Paul
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  • Burlington, NJ Cooperstown, NY New Rochelle, NY Scarsdale, NY New York, NY France Switzerland Italy
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  • sailor author U.S. Consul for Lyons, France
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: born Sept. 15 in Burlington, NJ : moves with family to Lake Otsego in New York : Sister Hannah dies : enrolls at Yale : sails on Stirling : serves in U.S. Navy : father dies : marries Susan De Lancey; settles in New Rochelle, NY; daughter Elizabeth born : daughter Elizabeth dies; daughter Susan born : daughter Caroline born : daughter Anne born : builds house in Scarsdale, NY; mother dies : daughter Maria born : publishes Precaution : son Fenimore born; publishes

25. Penn State S Electronic Classics Series James Fenimore Cooper Page
The James fenimore cooper Society (provides excellent links to cooper s works and to those of his daughter, susan fenimore cooper).
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26. GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Biography Of James Fenimore Cooper
James fenimore cooper had a remarkably boring, wealthy existence. susan challenged him to do so. James set to work immediately.
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James Fenimore Cooper James Fenimore Cooper had a remarkably boring, wealthy existence. His parents were shrewd and ambitious, easily acquiring money and power. Thus he was exposed early on to the finer pleasures of life. The risks of life in the new settlement were not those we usually associate with pioneering. Just the year before, the settlers had almost starved to death. Only William Cooper's influence in the legislature enabled him to get adequate supplies. The Indians, a traditional frontier enemy, were not really a danger. They had been severely beaten in the Revolution; only a few came occasionally to hunt and fish or to sell that townspeople brooms and baskets they had hand-crafted. The memory of their earlier massacres was still powerful, and when James was five a great Indian alarm brought the men out on picket duty. This false alarm was his closest experience to Indian warfare, and from the safe distance of forty years, Cooper would find the whole incident ridiculous. Perhaps this accounts for his comfort with using tons of Indian warfare in his books. Between 1813 and 1819 Cooper's five brothers all died. Cooper had to support their widows and children. Around the last of these deaths he began to write. One evening when his wife was unwell, he was reading aloud the latest English novel of family life. He threw the book down in disgust, saying he could write a better story himself. Susan challenged him to do so. James set to work immediately. His first novel, Precaution, was finished in 1820. It is a moral tale that imitated the style of Jane Austen. Most heartily agree that it was a terrible book, but luckily Cooper improved with age. In the next two decades he would go on to write the famous Leatherstocking Tales, one of which was The

27. William West Skiles, By Susan Fenimore Cooper (1890)
A SKETCH OF. MISSIONARY LIFE AT VALLE CRUCIS. IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. 18421862. EDITED BY. susan fenimore cooper. AUTHOR OF RURAL HOURS, ETC., ETC.
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Project Canterbury WILLIAM WEST SKILES A SKETCH OF MISSIONARY LIFE AT VALLE CRUCIS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA EDITED BY SUSAN FENIMORE COOPER AUTHOR OF "RURAL HOURS," ETC., ETC. NEW YORK UBLISHERS Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV ... Chapter XIV PREFACE. THIS brief record of a good man's life, as missionary, has been written in compliance with the expressed wish of that revered Father in God, Bishop Atkinson. Materials for the volume have been most kindly provided by a number of prominent clergymen, contemporaries of the Rev. Mr. Skiles in the Diocese of North Carolina. Among these may be named the Rev. Dr. Watson, now Bishop Watson of East Carolina, the Rev. Dr. Jarvis Buxton, the Rev. Henry H. Prout, the Rev. Dr. George Wetmore, and the Rev. William Glennie French. To Mr. George N. Evans, the zealous layman, the faithful friend and fellow-labourer of the Rev. Mr. Skiles, the editor is also largely indebted for many details regarding the daily life of the missionary, and the country over which he travelled. July Project Canterbury

28. Elinor Wyllys, Vol 1 By Susan Fenimore Cooper - Free EBook
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Author Susan Fenimore Cooper Category Fiction Language English Published Word count Excerpt inding, the present story is not one of the number; and perhaps the perfect liberty enjoyed by the reader under such circumstancesto like or dislike independent of critics, to cut every leaf, or skip a dozen chapters at a time without fear of reproachwill incline him to an amiable mood. It is to be hoped so; it will be unfortunate if, among many agreeable summer excursions both on terra firma and in the regions of fancy, the hour passed at Longbridge should prove a tedious one: in such a case the fault will belong entirely to the writer of the narrative, for there are certainly some very pleasant and very worthy people among the good folk of Longbridge. -, August, 1845. ELINOR WYLLYS.
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29. | Book Review | Environmental History, 9.1 | The History Cooperative
By susan fenimore cooper. Edited by Rochelle Johnson and Daniel Patterson. susan fenimore cooper, daughter of James fenimore cooper, wrote and published
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Essays on Nature and Landscape. By Susan Fenimore Cooper. Edited by Rochelle Johnson and Daniel Patterson. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2002. xxxiv + 131 pp. Notes, index. Cloth $45.00, paper $19.95. Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of James Fenimore Cooper, wrote and published a novel, essays, and family memoirs in the mid- to late nineteenth century. Well-educated, proficient in four languages, and a keen observer, Cooper used rural and natural history themes for much of her work. Her best known book, Rural Hours , describing a year of life in the Otsego Lake region of New York and originally published in 1850, went through many reprintings; she also published revised editions in 1868 and 1887. Recently, environmental historians and scholars looking at American nature writing have turned again to Cooper's work. Johnson and Patterson, both English professors, edited a new unabridged edition of Rural Hours (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1998) and some of Cooper's other writings as well as Essays on Nature and Landscape Essays contains a delightful collection of varied Cooper writings beginning with "A Dissolving View," published by George Putman in

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31. The Online Books Page: James Fenimore Cooper (Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851)
cooper, James fenimore, 17891851, ed. Elinor Wyllys (with commentary), by susan fenimore cooper. volume 1 Gutenberg text volume 2 Gutenberg text
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32. James Fenimore Cooper
His daughter, susan fenimore cooper, was known as an author and philanthropist. cooper was certainly one of the most popular authors that have ever written.
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for James Fenimore Cooper Born: 15-Sep
Birthplace: Burlington, NJ
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Location of death: Otsego Hall, Cooperstown, NY
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Religion: Protestant
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Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States
Executive summary: The Last of the Mohicans Military service: US Navy (midshipman) American novelist, born at Burlington, New Jersey on the 15th of September 1789. Reared in the wild country round Otsego Lake, New York, on the yet unsettled estates of his father, a judge and member of Congress, he was sent to school at Albany and at New Haven, and entered Yale College in his fourteenth year, remaining for some time the youngest student on the rolls. Three years afterwards he joined the United States Navy; but after making a voyage or two in a merchant vessel, to perfect himself in seamanship, and obtaining his lieutenancy, he married and resigned his commission (1811). He settled in Westchester county, New York, the "Neutral Ground" of his earliest American romance, and produced anonymously (1820) his first book, Precaution , a novel of the fashionable school. This was followed (1821) by

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34. James Fenimore Cooper
His daughter, susan fenimore cooper, author, born in Scarsdale, New York, in 1813, is the second child and the eldest of five that reached maturity.
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author, born in Burlington, New Jersey, 15 September 1789; died in Cooperstown, New York, 14 September 1851. On his father's side he was descended from James Cooper, of Stratford-on-Avon, England, who immigrated Autograph Courtesy of Estoric.com In 1796 Mr. Cooper determined to make his home permanently in the town he had founded, which by that time promised to become a thriving settlement. He began the construction of a mansion, completed in 1799, which he named Otsego Hall, and which was for many years the manor-house of his own possessions, and by far the most spacious and stately private residence in central New York. To every reader that has fallen under the spell of Cooper's Indian romances, the surroundings of his boyhood days are significant. The American frontier prior to the 19th century was very different from that which exists at present. Then the foremost pioneers of emigration had barely begun to push their way westward through the Mohawk valley, the first available highway to the

35. UVa Library Early American Fiction Collection
susan fenimore cooper, the daughter of James fenimore cooper, resided in cooperstown, New York. She wrote a number of rural sketches.
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EAF Author: Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-1894)
Works in the Collection Biographies Susan Fenimore Cooper , the daughter of James Fenimore Cooper, resided in Cooperstown, New York. She wrote a number of rural sketches. Her works include Rural Hours Country Rambles Rhyme and Reason Country Life ; and The Shield, a Narrative
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Elinor Wyllys; or, The Young Folk at Longbridge. A Tale, by Amabel Penfeather [pseud., ed. by J. Fenimore Cooper] (1846) [Volume 1] [Volume 2] (Restricted)
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36. Susan Fenimore Cooper Criticism
The second child of susan De Lancey and James fenimore cooper, susan cooper was born in Scarsdale, New York, on April 17, 1813. Her older sister Elizabeth
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    Credited as the first female nature writer in America, Cooper is best known for Rural Hours (1850), a journal based on her observations of nature and community life written over the course of two years in rural Cooperstown, New York. Cooper was a self-effacing woman who rejected notions of equality for women, and as the devoted daughter of James Fenimore Cooper, she was often overshadowed by her more famous father.
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    Cooper and her father were very close; she served as his literary secretary and later as his editor. It is believed that the senior Cooper discouraged his daughter from marrying by finding every potential suitor—the inventor Samuel F. B. Morse among them—unworthy of Susan. Although Cooper wrote a novel and numerous stories, biographical sketches, and essays focused on nature, her own career always took second place to that of her father's. After his death, she took charge of his literary estate and reputation, editing his diaries and unpublished articles and writing introductions to the reprints of his many novels. Cooper also edited and annotated an American edition of nature writer John Leonard Knapp's

    37. TomFolio.com: By Susan Cooper
    (cooper, susan fenimore) Mount Vernon A Letter to the Children of America Publisher New York D. Appleton, 1859. 16mo. Green cloth, stamped in gilt
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    38. James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851) - Find A Grave Memorial
    Visitors will see many cooper displayed items. His daughter, susan fenimore cooper followed in her father s footsteps and became an author of some renoun
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