1The life of Oglethorpe reads like a novel by James Fenimore Cooper.
2The story of James Fenimore Cooper is an inspiration to every American.
3End of The Project Gutenberg Etext of New York, by James Fenimore Cooper
4The Project Gutenberg eBook, Home as Found, by James Fenimore Cooper
5His parents were Theodore Keese and Georgiann Pomeroy, niece of James Fenimore Cooper.
6This clever but not over-successful farce closed the literary career of James Fenimore Cooper.
7The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Crater, by James Fenimore Cooper
8The Project Gutenberg eBook, Wyandotte, by James Fenimore Cooper
9For James Fenimore Cooper nature was not the frame-work, it was an essential part of existence.
10There is abundant reason, therefore, why Americans of the present day should know James Fenimore Cooper.
11Our first eminent novelist, James Fenimore Cooper, would only be ninety-seven if he were still among us.
12The books of Sir Walter Scott and James Fenimore Cooper are rated among the best in the world.
13The kid read James Fenimore Cooper.
14{Pseudonym of Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-1894), daughter of James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851)}
15V, p. 390; and Richard Bentley to James Fenimore Cooper, July 24, 1849, Vol.
16Author: James Fenimore Cooper