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Walden

a fully annotated edition
2004
A fully annotated edition of Henry David Thoreau's classi work "Walden", correcting errors and omissions from earlier editions of "Walden" and providing notes on the biographical, historical, and geographical contexts of Thoreau's life.

A week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers

2004
Contains Henry David Thoreau's personal account of the two-week boating and hiking trip he and his older brother made in the late summer of 1839 from Concord, Massachusetts to the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

New suns will arise

from the diaries of Henry David Thoreau
2000
A collection of essays by Henry Thoreau which reflect on the beauty of nature and his passion for living.

Henry David Thoreau

a biography
2007
Presents a biography of the life and works of nineteenth-century author and naturalist Henry David Thoreau that chronicles his childhood, family, education, and achievements.

Walden

volatile truths
1992
Discusses the influence of Thoreau's "Walden," its historical context, and critical reception.

Henry David Thoreau

1987
A critical introduction to Thoreau's life and his creative achievement.

Henry David Thoreau

writer, thinker, naturalist
2003
Describes the life of nineteenth-century American writer, philosopher, and naturalist, Henry David Thoreau.

Walden, or Life in the woods, and "On the duty of civil disobedience"

1999
In March 1845, Henry David Thoreau set out; to live life in a new way and Walden is a record of his experiment in simple living.

Walden then & now

an alphabetical tour of Henry Thoreau's pond
2010
An alphabet book that contains black-and-white illustrations that showcase aspects of naturalist Henry David Thoreau's time at Walden Pond in New England, with discussion of how things have changed over the years.

Henry David Thoreau

2007
A collection of essays that provides critical analysis on the works of American author Henry David Thoreau. Includes a chronology of his life and an introductory essay written by Harold Bloom.

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