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"James Fenimore Cooper's romantic adventure brings the wilds of the American frontier and the drama of the French-Indian War vividly to life. The most popular of Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales, The Last of the Mohicans portrays the inevitable conflict of opposed cultures and stands as a testament to the ways in which this struggle has been mythologized. Featuring the well-loved noble woodsman Natty Bumppo, or "Hawk-eye," Cooper's novel is a memorable depiction of courage and passion, and a precursor to the Western genre."--BOOK JACKET.
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Der letzte Mohikaner: der Roman zum Film
1993, Bastei-Verl. Lübbe
in German
- Dt. Erstveröff., 1. Aufl.
3404134850 9783404134854
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The last of the Mohicans
1981, Bantam Classic
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Originally published: Philadelphia : H.C. Carey & I. Lea, 1826.
Includes bibliography.
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The classic tale of Hawkeye—Natty Bumppo—the frontier scout who turned his back on "civilization," and his friendship with a Mohican warrior as they escort two sisters through the dangerous wilderness of Indian country in frontier America.
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