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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This delightful volume, edited by Bertha Stevens, offers a curated selection of Henry David Thoreau’s finest writings on nature, making it an ideal introduction for readers of all ages to one of America’s most influential authors and philosophers. Thoreau’s acute observations of the natural world, captured in his distinctive prose, have inspired generations of writers, naturalists, and environmentalists. This book presents excerpts from his seminal works, including Walden and his journals, allowing readers to immerse themselves in Thoreau’s transcendental vision and his celebration of simplicity, self-reliance, and harmony with nature. Collectors will appreciate this well-preserved copy, which showcases Thoreau’s enduring legacy and his profound impact on American literature and thought.