Annotated edition of Thoreau's journal, expressing his philosophy of life and observations of nature, drawn from his solitary sojourn of two years in a cabin on Walden Pond near Concord, Massachusetts.
Presents twenty-seven essays by nineteenth-century American nature writer and political thinker Henry David Thoreau, in which he addresses a variety of topics and concerns; and includes a selection of Thoreau's poems.
A fully annotated edition of Henry David Thoreau's classic 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.
Presents the complete text of "Walden," in which Henry D. Thoreau offers his philosophy of life and observations of nature gleaned from his year of solitary living in a cabin on Walden Pond in Massachusetts.