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Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of author James Fenimore Cooper, was herself a writer.
Elinor Wyllys Vol. 1
Gutenberg etext of the novel by Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of James.
Elinor Wyllys Vol. 2
Gutenberg etext of the novel by Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of James.
Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America
An 1870 argument against women getting the vote, by the writer who was the daughter of James Fenimore Cooper.
A Glance Backward
1897 article, background to James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy, 1821.
Rural Hours
1887 shortened and revised edition of the 1850 work.
School Notebook (1831-1869)
Susan Fenimore Cooper's private notes.
A Second Glance Backward
1887 article, background to James Fenimore Cooper's novels The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish, The Water-Witch, and The Bravo.
Small Family Memories
A memoir of her father, James Fenimore Cooper, written (1883) for his grandchildren.

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