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  1. The Chainbearer; or The Littlepage Manuscripts is a novel by the American novelist James Fenimore Cooper first published in 1845. The Chainbearer is the second book in a trilogy starting with Satanstoe and ending with The Redskins.

  2. 11 de ene. de 2011 · If the Chainbearer has really these blacks with him, and has hutted judiciously, I dare say we shall have quite as comfortable a time as many of those we passed together in camp. Then, I shall carry my flute with me; for Miss Priscilla Bayard has given me reason to expect a very wonderful creature in Dus, the niece, of which old Andries used to talk so much.

  3. 11 de may. de 2011 · The chainbearer; or, The littlepage manuscripts : Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  4. 15 de may. de 2006 · The chainbearer : or, The Littlepage manuscripts : Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. Publication date. 1856. Publisher. New York : Stringer and Townsend. Collection. cdl; americana. Contributor. University of California Libraries. Language. English.

  5. In 1845 and 1846, James Fenimore Cooper published The Littlepage Manuscripts, a trilogy reflecting on the anti-rent movement among small farmers leasing parcels in the Hudson Valley who had begun...

  6. Cooper’s The Chainbearer presents an exciting narrative that interrogates issues of what it means to own land. The novel examines the claims of ownership of wilderness land among Native Americans, New England squatters, and the old New York families with legal deeds.

  7. Neither Chainbearer nor Mordy is to be released, a circumstance prompting sharp words from Chainbearer. [22] At last the two prisoners are led to Thousandacres' hut. The argument that ensues between Thousandacres and Chainbearer is heated and acrimonious, and results in Chainbearer's being reconfined in the storehouse.