RMA7B3T6–James Fenimore Cooper, 1789 -1851. American novelist of frontier tales. From a painting by Alonzo Chappel.
RFCNXX3E–The Leatherstocking cave on Hudson island near Glens Falls, USA, historic wood engraving, about 1897
RMERHBA8–The Leatherstocking Tales by James Fennimore Cooper (1841). Caption reads: Chingachgook and Deerslayer protect the Mingos from
RMCP19Y4–Cooper, James Fenimore, 15.9.1789 - 14.9.1851, US author / writer, works, 'Leatherstocking Tales',1841, in the Delaware camp, illustration for the 4th German edition,
RMGHEN3Y–James Fenimore Cooper, 1789 - 1851, an American writer of romance, author of The Leatherstocking Tales
RMCPN80H–literature, novel, 'The Last of the Mohicans', (1826), illustration out of The Leatherstocking Tales, The Leatherstocking Tales, by James Fenimore Cooper, (1789-1851), Germany, circa 1900, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2AD7AMW–Golfer playing at Leatherstocking Golf Course, New York State, USA
RMCPNHM9–literature, novel, 'Lederstrumpf', subtitle: Coopers 'The Leatherstocking Tales', by James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851), publishing house of Gustav Pohlmann, Berlin, title, Germany, 1886, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMW58EX3–Cooperstown and Otsego Lake; descriptive sketch of the village made famous by J. Fenimore Cooper, in his Leatherstocking Tales, with views of village and lake
RMWAG5FX–Leatherstocking Golf Course, Cooperstown, NY, USA
RMRCCNN7–The Leatherstocking cave on Hudson island near Glens Falls, USA, historic wood engraving, about 1897
RMBCJTYG–Leatherstocking Golf Course in Cooperstown NY
RMDBGB65–American author James Fenimore Cooper. Hand-colored steel engraving
RMBCJWAH–Leatherstocking Golf Course in Cooperstown NY
RMB42W9X–Cooper, James Fenimore, 15.9.1789 - 14.9.1851, American author / writer, works, novel 'The Last of the Mohicans', 1840, illustration, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMBCJWGN–Leatherstocking Golf Course in Cooperstown, NY
RMCP5NTY–James Fenimore Cooper, 1789 - 1851, an American writer of romance, author of The Leatherstocking Tale
RMD0GC3G–Leatherstocking Golf Course, Autumn, Cooperstown, NY
RMTTH7X1–James Fennimore Cooper 1789-1851 American Writer
RM2AF54XG–A complex of red barns near Cooperstown, New York State, USA.
RMCTP44H–Leatherstocking`s Rescue 1832 John Quidor American United States of America
RMERHBA6–The Leatherstocking Tales by James Fennimore Cooper (1841). Caption reads: Deerslayer-'I do not want your life, Redskin!'
RM2AF54JG–Autumn scenic in rural Otsego County, New York, USA.
RMPB1MFX–Leatherstocking's Rescue. Artist: John Quidor (1801-1881). Dimensions: 26 x 34 in. (66 x 86.4 cm). Date: 1832. While better known for his paintings based on the writings of Washington Irving, Quidor also painted scenes from the popular novels of James Fenimore Cooper. In this episode from The Pioneers (1823), the woodsman Natty Bumppo, also known as Leatherstocking, rescues two comely young women from a female panther, which, in protecting her cub, destroyed their dog and then turned, threateningly, to them. Quidor enhanced the fantastic and horrific aspects of the story in the highly stylize
RMWBE0N3–ANTIQUE TRACTOR PARADE, ROSEBOOM, OTSEGO COUNTY, NEW YORK STATE, USA.
RMW7F5GY–2nd green on Leatherstocking Golf Course at Coopertown, New York, 1925. Artist: Unknown.
RMHT3DB4–2nd green on Leatherstocking Golf Course at Coopertown, New York, 1925. Artist: Unknown.
RMCP8M0X–James Fenimore Cooper, 1789 - 1851, an American writer of romance, author of The Leatherstocking Tales, Historische Zeichnung au
RM2B0C390–John Quidor, Leatherstocking's Rescue II, 1832, oil on canvas, 27 1/16 in. x 34 1/8 in. (68.74 cm x 86.68 cm), John Quidor apprenticed with a portrait painter before gaining renown for genre paintings based on the writings of Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper, among others. The subject of this painting derives from The Pioneers, one of Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales, first published in 1823. In this scene, protagonist Natty Bumppo intervenes to save two young women from a panther. One of two identical canvases painted by Quidor in 1832—the other is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art—t
RMP3A78J–168 Leatherstocking Falls, by A. A. Cooley
RM2B78C28–George Loring Brown - Leatherstocking Kills the Panther
RMKER2TK–Statue of Leather Stocking (Leatherstocking), by Smith, Washington G., 1828 1893
RF2HAGY63–Leatherstocking to the Rescue from the book ' Historical Stories of American Pioneer Life ' by James Fenimore Cooper; illustrated by Michal Elwiro Andriolli and engraved by Edmund Evans Published in 1897
RMB42WA2–Cooper, James Fenimore, 15.9.1789 - 14.9.1851, American author / writer, works, novel 'The Dearslayer', 1841, illustration, scene, 'Dearslayers capture', wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMW2XPEM–Leatherstocking Falls, by A A Cooley
RME5N18B–LEATHERSTOCKING, Harold Miller in 'Chapter 1: The War-Path', 1924
RMD0GC3R–Leatherstocking Golf Course, Autumn, Cooperstown, NY
RMTTH7X0–James Fennimore Cooper 1789-1851 American Writer
RM2E89JR2–Former San Diego Padre Tony Gwynn smiles as he waits to tee off during the National Baseball Hall of Fame golf tournament at the Leatherstocking golf club in Cooperstown, New York July 28, 2007. Gwynn and former Baltimore Oriole Cal Ripken Jr. will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame July 29. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)
RM2HMD621–The Deerslayer, or The First War-Path (1841) was James Fenimore Cooper's last novel in his Leatherstocking Tales, published in 1983 in USSR.
RMERHBAB–The Leatherstocking Tales by James Fennimore Cooper (1841). Caption reads: Unkas bids farwell to war with the Mingos (German:
RMTXRH43–National Baseball Hall of Fame member Dave Winfield talks with reporters at the Leatherstocking Golf Course in Cooperstown, New York on July 28, 2007. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
RME4A8J4–James Fenimore Cooper, 1789 - 1851, an American writer of romance, author of The Leatherstocking Tales,
RMWBE0N9–ANTIQUE TRACTOR PARADE, ROSEBOOM, OTSEGO COUNTY, NEW YORK STATE, USA.
RMTXRGRM–Baseball Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith prepares his scorecard for the annual golf tournament at the Leatherstocking Golf Course in Cooperstown, NY on July 30, 2005. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
RMEAK517–James Fenimore Cooper, 1789 - 1851, an American writer of romance, author of The Leatherstocking Tales, Historische Zeichnung au
RMTXRGM8–Baseball Hall of Famer Jim Palmer talks with reporters at the Leatherstocking Golf Course on Induction Weekend in Cooperstown, NY on July 24, 2004. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
RMFGJ40A–Leatherstocking Falls, by A. A. Cooley
RMP9PWCW–123 American Pioneer Life pg 189 Leatherstocking to the rescue
RM2JWG9JG–Hawkeye dressed up as a bear fighting with Magua, illustration for page 159, Leatherstocking Tales, Book II: The Last of the Mohicans, J.F.Cooper. Slevogt, Max (1868-1932), graphic artist
RMF4F27D–New York, Cooperstown. The Otesaga Gold Course. Leatherstocking, 9th tee.
RM2HHA2KC–Leatherstocking's Rescue 1832 John Quidor While better known for his paintings based on the writings of Washington Irving, Quidor also painted scenes from the popular novels of James Fenimore Cooper. In this episode from The Pioneers (1823), the woodsman Natty Bumppo, also known as Leatherstocking, rescues two comely young women from a female panther, which, in protecting her cub, destroyed their dog and then turned, threateningly, to them. Quidor enhanced the fantastic and horrific aspects of the story in the highly stylized setting of twisted tree trunks and roots, which take on menacing sha
RMDH6DPK–New York, Cooperstown. The Otesaga Gold Course. Leatherstocking, 9th tee.
RMW32EC6–Statue of Leather Stocking (Leatherstocking), by Smith, Washington G, 1828-1893
RM2BDXRER–James Fenimore Cooper, American Author
RMD0GC3M–Leatherstocking Golf Course, Autumn, Cooperstown, NY
RM2BDXRBX–James Fenimore Cooper, American Author
RM2E8F9JA–Former San Diego Padre Tony Gwynn waits to tee off during the National Baseball Hall of Fame golf tournament at the Leatherstocking golf club in Cooperstown, New York July 28, 2007. Gwynn and former Baltimore Oriole Cal Ripken Jr. will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame July 29. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)
RM2HMD62J–The Deerslayer, or The First War-Path (1841) was James Fenimore Cooper's last novel in his Leatherstocking Tales, published in 1983 in USSR.
RMERHBAA–The Leatherstocking Tales by James Fennimore Cooper (1841). Caption reads: Falkenauge and Dunkan free Alice and capture Magua
RM2BDXRBE–James Fenimore Cooper, American Author
RMD89M09–COOPER'S HOME
RMWBE0N6–ANTIQUE TRACTOR PARADE, ROSEBOOM, OTSEGO COUNTY, NEW YORK STATE, USA.
RMDB8E8Y–Cooper, James Fenimore, 15.9. 1789 - 14.9.1851, American author / writer, works, 'The Deerslayer' ('The Deerslayer', 1841), illustration, drawing by E. Klingbeil, Aber and Mueller publisher, Leipzig, circa 1935,
RMA9K5BP–Signature of James Fenimore Cooper, 1789 - 1851. American novelist of frontier tales.
RMTXRGMA–Baseball Hall of Famer Yogi Berra talks with reporters at the Leatherstocking Golf Course on Induction Weekend in Cooperstown, NY on July 24, 2004. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
RMFGJFRH–Statue of Leather Stocking (Leatherstocking), by Smith, Washington G., 1828-1893
RMP3E53Y–284 Statue of Leather Stocking (Leatherstocking), by Smith, Washington G., 1828-1893
RMTB6KEP–An award document with folder to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, awarded to fighter pilot Siegfried Engfer (1915 - 1946), Large, double-paged parchment document, issued to Feldwebel (sergeant) Siegfried Engfer with calligraphic text and national eagle, dated 'Führerhauptquartier den 2. Oktober 1942'. Hitler's signature. Award folder in red leather with gold-embossed eagle, inside signature of artist Frieda Thiersch. Light usage marks. Dimensions 45 x 36.5 cm. An extreme rarity for a Knight's Cross folder to be awarded to a sergeant. Siegfried Engfer (nicknamed 'Leders, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2AX9W4Y–The home of Cooper and the haunts of Leatherstocking .
RMA7T540–AJD36999, Cooperstown, NY, New York
RMDH6DPX–New York, Cooperstown. The Otesaga Golf Course. Leatherstocking, 9th tee.
RM2AHR124–Alvan Fisher. The Prairie on Fire. 1827. United States. Oil on canvas Alvan Fisher was a pioneering American landscapist whose work offered an important precedent for the Hudson River School. This painting depicts a subject from James Fenimore Cooper’s 1827 novel The Prairie, the third of the five Leatherstocking Tales. In this scene, Natty Bumppo, the hero of the series, has created a firebreak to protect the story’s protagonists. As a Romantic-era artist, Fisher preferred such dramatic episodes, which involved striking contrasts between light and dark. Unlike contemporaneous illustrations of
RF2HAGY56–The Pathfinder Rescues Mabel from the book ' Historical Stories of American Pioneer Life ' by James Fenimore Cooper; illustrated by Michal Elwiro Andriolli and engraved by Edmund Evans Published in 1897
RMD0TMTM–Leatherstocking Golf Course, Autumn, Cooperstown, NY
RM2AAB710–Includes views by A.A. Cooley, W. G. Smith, and Smith & Sayles. Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views. Title devised by cataloger. Views of Coopertown and Lake Otsego scenery: general and street views; homes including Fernleigh, Hyde (George Clarke's residence), and the home of J. Fenimore Cooper's daughters; Otsego Hall; the Hotel Fenimore; a statue of Leatherstocking, Leatherstocking Falls and cave; J. Fenimore Cooper's grave; boating on the lake and group portraits including one of picnickers and one of hop pickers.; Cooperstown, New York
RM2D2KD5C–Former Baltimore Oriole Cal Ripken Jr. drives a golf cart during the National Baseball Hall of Fame golf tournament at the Leatherstocking golf club in Cooperstown, New York July 28, 2007. Ripken and former San Diego Padre Tony Gwynn will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame July 29. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)
RM2HMD62F–The Deerslayer, or The First War-Path (1841) was James Fenimore Cooper's last novel in his Leatherstocking Tales, published in 1983 in USSR.
RMERHBA9–The Leatherstocking Tales by James Fennimore Cooper (1841). Caption reads: Dukan thanks them for saving his life (German: Dunkan dankt Unkas, dass er ihm und den Seinen das Leben rettete). Liebig card, James Fennimore Cooper,1897. JFC: 1789 – 1851, American writer.
RM2BDXRBH–James Fenimore Cooper, American Author
RMARM0RE–Barn in Chenango County, New York, September 2006
RMWBE0N0–ANTIQUE TRACTOR PARADE, ROSEBOOM, OTSEGO COUNTY, NEW YORK STATE, USA.
RFARM0T2–Spider Flowers (Cleome hassleriana) in Chenango County, New York
RMPRER2K–Farm landscape with stormy sky, Montgomery County, New York, in the Mohawk Valley.
RMTXRGM6–Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Bench talks with reporters at the Leatherstocking Golf Course on Induction Weekend in Cooperstown, NY on July 24, 2004. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
RMPJBYBX–Men compete in lumberjack competition, Cherry Valley Outdoor Games, Otsego County, New York State.
RMP9PWD5–123 American Pioneer Life pg 208 Leatherstocking spears an enormous fish
RMTB6KEM–An award document with folder to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, awarded to fighter pilot Siegfried Engfer (1915 - 1946), Large, double-paged parchment document, issued to Feldwebel (sergeant) Siegfried Engfer with calligraphic text and national eagle, dated 'Führerhauptquartier den 2. Oktober 1942'. Hitler's signature. Award folder in red leather with gold-embossed eagle, inside signature of artist Frieda Thiersch. Light usage marks. Dimensions 45 x 36.5 cm. An extreme rarity for a Knight's Cross folder to be awarded to a sergeant. Siegfried Engfer (nicknamed 'Leders, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2AX9TCM–The home of Cooper and the haunts of Leatherstocking . ?a? *<» «•
RMTB6KEN–An award document with folder to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, awarded to fighter pilot Siegfried Engfer (1915 - 1946), Large, double-paged parchment document, issued to Feldwebel (sergeant) Siegfried Engfer with calligraphic text and national eagle, dated 'Führerhauptquartier den 2. Oktober 1942'. Hitler's signature. Award folder in red leather with gold-embossed eagle, inside signature of artist Frieda Thiersch. Light usage marks. Dimensions 45 x 36.5 cm. An extreme rarity for a Knight's Cross folder to be awarded to a sergeant. Siegfried Engfer (nicknamed 'Leders, Editorial-Use-Only
RFARM0TB–Spider Flowers (Cleome hassleriana) in Chenango County, New York
RMBJK787–USA New York State Cooperstown
RF2HAGY0N–Hetty and Hist in the Iroquois Encampment from the book ' Historical Stories of American Pioneer Life ' by James Fenimore Cooper; illustrated by Michal Elwiro Andriolli and engraved by Edmund Evans Published in 1897
RMD0TMT0–Leatherstocking Golf Course, Autumn, Cooperstown, NY
RM2AAB70Y–Includes views by A.A. Cooley, W. G. Smith, and Smith & Sayles. Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views. Title devised by cataloger. Views of Coopertown and Lake Otsego scenery: general and street views; homes including Fernleigh, Hyde (George Clarke's residence), and the home of J. Fenimore Cooper's daughters; Otsego Hall; the Hotel Fenimore; a statue of Leatherstocking, Leatherstocking Falls and cave; J. Fenimore Cooper's grave; boating on the lake and group portraits including one of picnickers and one of hop pickers.; Cooperstown, New York
RM2E7WRN5–Former San Diego Padre Tony Gwynn waits to tee off during the National Baseball Hall of Fame golf tournament at the Leatherstocking golf club in Cooperstown, New York July 28, 2007. Gwynn and former Baltimore Oriole Cal Ripken Jr. will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame July 29. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)
RM2HMD629–The Deerslayer, or The First War-Path (1841) was James Fenimore Cooper's last novel in his Leatherstocking Tales, published in 1983 in USSR.
RMERHBA7–The Leatherstocking Tales by James Fennimore Cooper (1841). Caption reads: Hetty reads from the Bible before the Mingos in order to free her father (German: Hetty liesst den Mingos aus der Bibel vor, um ihren Vater zu befreien). Liebig card, James Fennimore Cooper,1897. JFC: 1789 – 1851, American writer.
RM2AC6300–Hotel Fenimore Includes views by A.A. Cooley, W. G. Smith, and Smith & Sayles. Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views. Title devised by cataloger. Views of Coopertown and Lake Otsego scenery: general and street views; homes including Fernleigh, Hyde (George Clarke's residence), and the home of J. Fenimore Cooper's daughters; Otsego Hall; the Hotel Fenimore; a statue of Leatherstocking, Leatherstocking Falls and cave; J. Fenimore Cooper's grave; boating on the lake and group portraits including one of picnickers and one of hop pickersHotel Fenimore.
RM2AX1FJ0–Leatherstocking's Rescue, 1832.
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