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Thoughts from Walden Pond

Thoughts from Walden Pond

Charles Gurche
3.7/5 ( ratings)
Henry David Thoreau extracted himself from the routines of employment and civilized sociability to spend two years in the woods. Walden, Thoreau's book about his experience published in 1854, has become one of the most highly respected works in American literature.In Thoughts from Walden Pond, Charles Gurche's brilliant photographs from the diverse regions of America are paired with excerpts from Thoreau's masterpiece. The pictures with the text transport us to a state of heightened awareness and impart an almost cellular sense of the importance of wild places. Dona Budd's introductory essay offers an engrossing biography of Thoreau along with her insightful reflections on Walden.
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pomegranate Communications
Release
March 01, 1998
ISBN
0764906178
ISBN 13
9780764906176

Thoughts from Walden Pond

Charles Gurche
3.7/5 ( ratings)
Henry David Thoreau extracted himself from the routines of employment and civilized sociability to spend two years in the woods. Walden, Thoreau's book about his experience published in 1854, has become one of the most highly respected works in American literature.In Thoughts from Walden Pond, Charles Gurche's brilliant photographs from the diverse regions of America are paired with excerpts from Thoreau's masterpiece. The pictures with the text transport us to a state of heightened awareness and impart an almost cellular sense of the importance of wild places. Dona Budd's introductory essay offers an engrossing biography of Thoreau along with her insightful reflections on Walden.
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pomegranate Communications
Release
March 01, 1998
ISBN
0764906178
ISBN 13
9780764906176

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