- Paul Fenimore Cooper
Infobox Writer
name = Paul Fenimore Cooper
caption = Portrait by Unknown
birthdate = 1899
birthplace =Albany, New York
deathdate = death date and age|1970|1|20|1899|9|15|mf=y
deathplace =Cooperstown, New York
occupation = Novelist
genre = Children's Literature, Folklore, Non Fiction
notableworks = ""
influences =Fridtjof Nansen Robert Peary Roald Amundsen
influenced =Paul Fenimore Cooper (
1899 -January 20 ,1970 ) was a traveler and author of children's books and non-fiction. He was educated atTaft School , atYale and atTrinity College, Cambridge . A great-grandson of the novelistJames Fenimore Cooper and great-great-grandson of the founder ofCooperstown, New York , Judge William Cooper, he was born inAlbany, New York and lived inCooperstown, New York . He was married to Marion Erskine Cooper. Their son, Paul Fenimore Cooper, Jr. was a physicist and Arctic explorer and was elected a Fellow of the Society in 1954.Cooper's books included "Tricks of Women and Other Albanian Tales" (1928), a translation of folk tales; "Tal: His Marvelous Adventures with Noom Zor Noom" (1929), a children's book about an orphan and the fantastical adventures he encounters on an extraordinary trek to the land of Troom; "Island of the Lost" (1961), a non-fiction account of the Arctic expedition of
Sir John Franklin ensconced in a biography ofKing William Island , theEskimo and the people who visited him; and "Dindle" (1964), a children's book about a dwarf who saves a kingdom from a dragon.References
* [http://www.purplehousepress.com/cooper.htm Purple House Press]
* [http://www.jstor.org/sici?sici=0016-7398(197009)136%3A3%3C500%3AOPFC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G&cookieSet=1 Paul Cooper Obituary reprinted at JSTOR]
* [http://external.oneonta.edu/cooper/biographic/genealogy/wrightgenealogy.html The Cooper Genealogy]
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