Cooper's Novels: Oak Openings

Cooper's Novels: Oak Openings
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Synopsis Cooper's Novels: Oak Openings by : James Fenimore Cooper

Oak Openings: Novel

Oak Openings: Novel
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ISBN-13 : 9781798933374
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Synopsis Oak Openings: Novel by : James Fenimore Cooper

The Oak Openings; or, The Bee Hunter is an 1848 novel by James Fenimore Cooper. The novel focuses on the activities of professional honey-hunter Benjamin Boden, nicknamed "Ben Buzz." The novel is set in Kalamazoo, Michigan's Oak Opening, a wooded prairie that still exists in part today, during the War of 1812.After returning from his European travels in the 1830s, Cooper was persuaded by his niece's husband, Horace H. Comstock, to invest in Michigan real estate. The Potawatomi had ceded much of their land in central Michigan by 1833 and their former territory became known as "oak-openings." By 1837, Cooper's $6,000 investment was losing value, though he watched as his fellow New Yorkers attempted to colonize the area like honeybees.[4] The experience inspired The Oak Openings; or, The Bee Hunter, and the novel became one of the first representations of Beekeeping in American literature.[5] Though not the first author to use the term "oak openings," Frederick Marryat did so, Cooper popularized the term for the type of oak clad Savannah with the publication of the novel.The novel is Cooper's last "wilderness novel" following his Leatherstocking Tales and serves as a melancholy follow-up to that series. It is also the last of his novels to explore the relationships between Europeans and Native Americans in the early American expansion

The Oak Openings

The Oak Openings
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Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-13 : 9781519225566
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Synopsis The Oak Openings by : James Fenimore Cooper

The Oak Opening; or, The Bee Hunter is an 1848 novel by James Fenimore Cooper. The novel focuses on the activities of a professional honey-hunter Benjamin Boden, nicknamed "Ben Buzz." The novel is the last of Cooper's novels to explore the relationships between Europeans and Native Americans in the early American expansion. The novel is set in Michigan's Oak Opening - a wooded prairie. The novel has a significant religious thematic focus.

The Oak-openings, Or, The Bee-hunter

The Oak-openings, Or, The Bee-hunter
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Total Pages : 516
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Synopsis The Oak-openings, Or, The Bee-hunter by : James Fenimore Cooper

The Oak-openings, Or the Bee-hunter

The Oak-openings, Or the Bee-hunter
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Total Pages : 472
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Synopsis The Oak-openings, Or the Bee-hunter by : James Fenimore Cooper

The Oak-openings

The Oak-openings
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Total Pages : 470
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Synopsis The Oak-openings by : James Fenimore Cooper

Novels: The oak openings

Novels: The oak openings
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Total Pages : 518
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Synopsis Novels: The oak openings by : James Fenimore Cooper

Oak Openings

Oak Openings
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Total Pages : 440
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Synopsis Oak Openings by : James Fenimore Cooper

DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Oak Openings" by James Fenimore Cooper. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.