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Wild Fruits: Thoreau's Rediscovered Last Manuscript
Amazon.com Review: Henry David Thoreau was 44 years old when he died of tuberculosis in the early spring of 1862. He had acquired a measure of notoriety in his lifetime largely for his fervent support of abolitionism and his refusal to pay taxes to [... more]
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The Illustrated Walden With Photographs from the Gleason ...
Author: Henry David Thoreau Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 818.303 EAN: 9780691013091 ISBN: 0691013098 Publication Date: 1971-06 [... more]
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Cape Cod (Nature Library, Penguin)
Leave your brain at the door.: You will forget about the outside world when you read this; nothing but sand, wind, and water. Plus some natural history, local folklore, a few shipwreck tales. Typical Thoreau; he finds beauty, interest, detail in the [... more]
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Cape Cod
Leave your brain at the door.: You will forget about the outside world when you read this; nothing but sand, wind, and water. Plus some natural history, local folklore, a few shipwreck tales. Typical Thoreau; he finds beauty, interest, detail in the [... more]
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Cape Cod: (Writings of Henry D. Thoreau)
Leave your brain at the door.: You will forget about the outside world when you read this; nothing but sand, wind, and water. Plus some natural history, local folklore, a few shipwreck tales. Typical Thoreau; he finds beauty, interest, detail in the [... more]
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A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (Dover Thrift ...
A pre-_Walden_ that's best read *after*: Thoreau sought the seclusion of the pond to write *this* book, not _Walden_. In 19th-century terms, this treatise is a modified travelogue based on a 13-day boat trip that Henry and his brother John took in 1839. [... more]
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Cape Cod
Leave your brain at the door.: You will forget about the outside world when you read this; nothing but sand, wind, and water. Plus some natural history, local folklore, a few shipwreck tales. Typical Thoreau; he finds beauty, interest, detail in the [... more]
$75.00
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Walden and Civil Disobedience (Penguin American Library)
He heard a different drummer- The sun is but a morning star: Thoreau is more than simply a writer who produced a great American classic. He exemplified the idea which perhaps as much as any other has come to be at the heart of the American creed. " [... more]
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The Portable Thoreau (Penguin Classics)
Must Read: This volume represents a collected works of Thoreau's writings, which a previous reviewer has done well to catalog. Every couple of years I find myself returning to this book to walk with Thoreau and attempt to rediscover my core values and [... more]
$18.00
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A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (Penguin ...
A pre-_Walden_ that's best read *after*: Thoreau sought the seclusion of the pond to write *this* book, not _Walden_. In 19th-century terms, this treatise is a modified travelogue based on a 13-day boat trip that Henry and his brother John took in 1839. [... more]
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A Year in Thoreau's Journal: 1851 (Penguin Classics)
The Perfect Introduction to Thoreau's Journals: Many readers exposure to Thoreau's published self-contained books like _Walden_ and _The Maine Woods_ are intrigued enough to look deeper. Inevitably, you end up with the Journals. The journals are so long [... more]
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The Maine Woods (Penguin Nature Library)
Live Like a Philosopher: This screed from Thoreau is obviously not as classic as his work on Walden, but here we may be seeing the beginning of the travelogue business. Thoreau is often misrepresented (by those who haven't read his works, or have read [... more]
$16.00
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