The Spy by James Fenimore Cooper published by Grosset & Dunlop, N.Y., (No Date, probably c. 1920s/ 30s) [Hardcover] James Fenimore Cooper

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No date. Published by Grosset and Dunlap. Linen hardcover has some wear and tearing at the spine. There is some fraying at the top. The pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This early 20th century Grosset & Dunlap edition of James Fenimore Cooper’s “The Spy” offers a glimpse into America’s literary origins. Published during the “golden age” of reprints, this linen-bound volume bears the gentle patina of age yet remains structurally sound. Cooper’s seminal Revolutionary War novel, widely regarded as the first great American novel, weaves a captivating tale exploring patriotism, loyalty, and the moral complexities of war. For collectors, this edition represents a piece of publishing history from a renowned firm that helped democratize access to literature.

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No date. Published by Grosset and Dunlap. Linen hardcover has some wear and tearing at the spine. There is some fraying at the top. The pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This early 20th century edition of “The Spy” by James Fenimore Cooper offers a window into the life and literary legacy of one of America’s first celebrated novelists. Published by the venerable Grosset & Dunlap, this linen-bound volume bears the gentle patina of age, with wear to the spine and fraying at the top, yet the pages remain crisp and the binding sturdy – a testament to its resilience over decades of readership.

Cooper’s seminal novel, first published in 1821, is a captivating tale set during the American Revolutionary War. Widely regarded as the first great American novel, “The Spy” weaves a gripping narrative that explores themes of patriotism, loyalty, and the moral complexities of war. This enduring classic not only entertained generations of readers but also played a pivotal role in shaping the nascent American literary tradition.

For collectors, this edition represents a piece of publishing history, bearing the imprint of Grosset & Dunlap, a renowned firm that helped democratize access to literature through their affordable reprints. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in Cooper’s richly detailed prose, transported to a pivotal era in America’s struggle for independence.

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