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- Q16932623 subject Q8083727.
- Q16932623 subject Q8180896.
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- Q16932623 abstract "The Spy: a Tale of the Neutral Ground was James Fenimore Cooper's second novel, published in 1821. This was the earliest United States novel to win wide and permanent fame and may be said to have begun the type of romance which dominated U.S. fiction for 30 years.".
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- Q16932623 wikiPageWikiLink Q8083727.
- Q16932623 wikiPageWikiLink Q8180896.
- Q16932623 wikiPageWikiLink Q8246931.
- Q16932623 wikiPageWikiLink Q8689573.
- Q16932623 comment "The Spy: a Tale of the Neutral Ground was James Fenimore Cooper's second novel, published in 1821. This was the earliest United States novel to win wide and permanent fame and may be said to have begun the type of romance which dominated U.S. fiction for 30 years.".
- Q16932623 label "The Spy (Cooper novel)".