by an American. 2 vols.
Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837.
This was published in England under the title of "England; with
Sketches of Society in the Metropolis."
25. Letter to the Editors of the Knickerbocker. (On the relations
between himself and Sir Walter Scott, etc.)
In Knickerbocker Magazine, vol. xi., April, 1838, pp. 380-386.
26. Gleanings in Europe. Italy; by an American. 2 vols.
Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1838.
Published in England under the title of "Excursions in Italy."
27. The American Democrat; or Hints on the Social and Civic Relations
of the United States of America. By J. Fenimore Cooper. Pp. 192.
Cooperstown: H. & E. Phinney, 1838.
28. The Chronicles of Cooperstown. Pp. 100. Cooperstown: H. & E. Phinney,
1838.
Published anonymously. Republished at Albany in 1862 with additional
notes and details bringing the events down to that year. The
republication is entitled "A Condensed History of Cooperstown; with
a Biographical Sketch of J. Fenimore Cooper. By Rev. T. S. Livermore,
A. M." It is a volume of 276 pages, and contains Bryant's funeral
discourse on Cooper, with much other matter. The "Chronicles of
Cooperstown" extend from page 9 to page 86 inclusive.
29. Homeward Bound; or the Chase. A Tale of the Sea. By the Author of
The Pilot, The Spy, etc. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea &
Blanchard, 1838.
30. Review of the "Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart.
By J. G. Lockhart."
In Knickerbocker Magazine, October, 1838, vol. xii., pp.
349-366.
31. Home as Found. By the Author of Homeward Bound, The Pioneers, (p. 294)
etc., etc. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1838.
In England published under the title of "Eve Effingham; or Home."
32. The History of the Navy of the United States of America.
By J. Fenimore Cooper. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1839.
33. Letters in "Cooperstown Freeman's Journal," July 1st and July 8th,
1839.
A reply to the criticism upon his Naval History, or rather upon his
account of the battle of Lake Erie, which had appeared in the
New York Commercial Advertiser in June, 1839. The first letter
occupies two columns, the second more than three.
34. The Pathfinder; or the Inland Sea. By the Author of The Pioneers,
Last of the Mohic
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