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Originally published in 1831, this novel is set in Venice in the bygone days of the Doges. It was inspired by Cooper's travels in Italy. The author has intended to give his countrymen, writes Cooper in his preface, "a picture of the social system of the soi-disant republics of the other hemisphere." Cooper aims to show, William Cullen Bryant said, that all systems which reserve power for the strong, inherently oppress the weak.
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The bravo, a tale: with steel engravings reproducing the original illustrations by F.O.C. Darley
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"By the author of "The pilot," "The borderers," "The water-witch," &c."- i.e. James Fenimore Cooper.
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