The Last of the Mohicans

The Last of the Mohicans

by James Fenimore Cooper

18th Century
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A land at war. A fight for survival. A story of courage and loyalty.In The Last of the Mohicans, James Fenimore Cooper delivers an unforgettable adventure set during the French and Indian War. As conflict rages across the American frontier, a group of heroes must navigate danger, betrayal, and the harsh wilderness to protect those in their care.At the heart of the story are themes of honor, friendship, and cultural conflict, brought to life through vivid landscapes and intense action. The novel follows the journey of frontiersman Natty Bumppo and his companions as they face life-threatening challenges and moral dilemmas in a time of war.A defining work of historical adventure fiction, The Last of the Mohicans remains one of the most celebrated and enduring stories of the American frontier."A gripping and emotional tale that captures the spirit of adventure and the cost of conflict."Step into a world of danger, bravery, and unforgettable characters.Scroll up and get your copy today to experience The Last of the Mohicans.

Reader Reviews

β˜…β˜…β˜…Matthew Hastings

Note: Review written for compendium of all five Leatherstocking Tales and Mark Twain's criticism.Having seen Michael Mann's 1992 film 'The Last of the Mohecans' several times as a child, finding that it was based on a novel, which was part of a collection, and that the whole collection (including an introduction and essays) was only 50p in the Kobo store, I was very excited. I thoroughly enjoyed each story, as they presented a new world to me (pardon the pun) - the UK doesn't have the same expan

β˜…β˜…β˜…Trisha

I don't know why I couldn't find the right edition for this novel, but this is the closest one that I could find. It was a good novel, with a lot more action and violence than I had expected. The plot line was interesting, but it was a little repetitive at times, constantly referring to the women as "the fair ones", and Hawkeye constantly referring to himself as "a man without a cross". The constant repetition got a little frustrating after awhile. The writing style was a little confusing at tim

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Debbie Webster

great book

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