Books by Henry David Thoreau

Portrait of Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau, the American essayist, naturalist, and philosopher, remains a defining voice of individual conscience and simplicity. His writings, shaped by his deep observation of the natural world and his belief in self-reliance, invite readers to slow down and live deliberately, questioning the demands of modern life. Thoreau's reflective prose continues to inspire those seeking authenticity and a closer connection to nature.

Best known for his meditative retreat at Walden Pond and his principled stance on civil disobedience, Thoreau's work bridges personal integrity with social awareness. His calm yet radical outlook encourages readers to find freedom in thought and purpose in mindful living, making his books enduring companions for anyone exploring the balance between society and solitude.

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  • Walking

    ARC Manor Walking

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  • Walden

    Megalodon Entertainment LLC. Walden

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  • Walden

    Read Books Walden

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    £21.59

  • Civil Disobedience and Other Essays

    Neeland Media Civil Disobedience and Other Essays

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    £10.78

  • Walden Life in the Woods

    Gibbs M. Smith Inc Walden Life in the Woods

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  • Walden and Civil Disobedience

    Union Square & Co. Walden and Civil Disobedience

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    Book SynopsisIn 1845, Henry David Thoreau moved into a cabin in the woods at Walden Pond to record a philosophical experiment in living: to simplify his life, to support himself entirely by his own labor, and to draw spiritual sustenance from his surroundings. The result: Walden: Or, Life in the Woods (1854).

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    £8.54

  • Walden and Civil Disobedience

    Union Square & Co. Walden and Civil Disobedience

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn'Walden', Thoreau explains how separating oneself from the world of men can truly awaken the sleeping self. Thoreau holds fast to the notion that you have not truly existed until you adopt such a lifestyle and only then can you reenter society, as an enlightened being.

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    £15.29

  • Wild Apples

    Book Jungle Wild Apples

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    £10.95

  • Walking

    Book Jungle Walking

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  • Walden and Civil Disobedience

    Union Square & Co. Walden and Civil Disobedience

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    Book SynopsisDiscover Henry David Thoreau’s two inspiring masterworks in one combined, exquisite edition from Union Square & Co.’s Signature Gilded Editions series! The stunning combinedWalden and “Civil Disobedience” special edition features sprayed edges, color end pages, a built-in ribbon bookmark, and embossed foil cover. The beautiful design and attention to detail set this special edition book apart, whether you’re reading for the first time or building a library of your favorite classic literature books.  “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” — “Economy,” Walden   “Unjust laws exist: shall we be content to obey them, or shall we endeavor to amend them, and obey them until we have succeeded, or shall we transgress them at once?” —“Civil Disobedience”   Henry David Thoreau reflects on life, politics, and society in these two inspiring masterworks: Walden and 'Civil Disobedience.' In 1845, Thoreau moved to a cabin that he built with his own hands along the shores of Walden Pond in Massachusetts. Shedding the trivial ties that he felt bound much of humanity, Thoreau drew both physical and mental inspiration from the land, and he pursued truth in the quiet of nature. In Walden, he explains how separating oneself from the world of men can fully awaken the sleeping self. Thoreau holds fast to the notion that you have not truly existed until you adopt such a lifestyle—and only then can you reenter society as an enlightened being. These simple but profound musings—as well as 'Civil Disobedience,' his protest of the government's interference with civil liberty—have inspired many to embrace his philosophy of individualism and his love of nature. More than a century and a half later, his message is timelier than ever.  

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  • Walden

    Pan Macmillan Walden

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    Book SynopsisHenry David Thoreau is considered one of the leading figures in early American literature, and Walden is without doubt his most influential book. Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful hardbacks make perfect gifts for book lovers, or wonderful additions to your own collection. This edition includes a new afterword by Sam Gilpin.Walden recounts the author's experiences living in a small house in the woods around Walden Pond near Concord in Massachusetts. Thoreau constructed the house himself, with the help of a few friends, to see if he could live 'deliberately' - independently and apart from society. The result is an intriguing work which blends natural history with philosophical insights, and includes many illuminating quotations from other authors. Thoreau's wooden shack has won a place for itself in the collective American psyche, a remarkable achievement for a book with such modest and rustic beginnings.

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  • Walden and Civil Disobedience

    Graphic Arts Books Walden and Civil Disobedience

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    Book SynopsisIn 1857 Henry David Thoreau moved to a small cabin in the woods near Walden Pond where he lived as a recluse from society for just over two years. In his time of self-prescribed isolation, Thoreau recorded his daily routine and reflections in an effort to get away from the noise brought about by a mainstream society. His work became one of the most influential American literary works of all time. Thoreau’s daily journal entries became the foundation for one of the most well-known works of Transcendental philosophy to this day. Published as one title, Walden is a quasi-memoir and naturalist manifesto that has withstood the test of time. The work continues to inspire generations to switch it up, unplug, and revert to the higher calling of nature.

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    £15.19

  • Walden and Civil Disobedience

    Graphic Arts Books Walden and Civil Disobedience

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    Book SynopsisIn 1857 Henry David Thoreau moved to a small cabin in the woods near Walden Pond where he lived as a recluse from society for just over two years. In his time of self-prescribed isolation, Thoreau recorded his daily routine and reflections in an effort to get away from the noise brought about by a mainstream society. His work became one of the most influential American literary works of all time. Thoreau’s daily journal entries became the foundation for one of the most well-known works of Transcendental philosophy to this day. Published as one title, Walden is a quasi-memoir and naturalist manifesto that has withstood the test of time. The work continues to inspire generations to switch it up, unplug, and revert to the higher calling of nature.

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    £8.54

  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Night and Moonlight

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    £10.64

  • Civil Disobedience

    Broadview Press Ltd Civil Disobedience

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    Book SynopsisIn 1848 and again in 1849, Henry David Thoreau delivered a lecture in Concord, Massachusetts on “the relationship of the individual to the state.” The essay now known as Civil Disobedience is a significant and widely admired contribution to abolitionist literature, as well as an anti-war tract, but Thoreau’s focus is less on political organization and solidarity than it is on personal choice and individual responsibility. Cultivating personal integrity in the face of political injustice is the project Thoreau defends in Civil Disobedience; this focus has made the work highly influential to 20th- and 21st-century political movements.Robert Pepperman Taylor’s new Introduction explains the work’s specific political context, helping readers to understand the text as Thoreau wrote it. The edition also offers a number of historical documents on Thoreau’s abolitionism; the United States’ war with Mexico; and Thoreau’s philosophical development in relation to other thinkers.Trade Review“In this season of political unrest, the arrival of Bob Pepperman Taylor’s teaching edition of Henry David Thoreau’s ‘Civil Disobedience’ couldn’t be better timed … it should be required reading for every person who opines on Thoreau’s essay, whether student, scholar or activist” — Laura Dassow Walls, Early American Literature“This volume greatly contributes to our ability to understand Thoreau’s essay on civil disobedience as a product of a specific historical context. It is a valuable piece of scholarship on the history of political thought regarding Thoreau’s essay. The introduction is pitched at a level that is appropriate to undergraduates and is written in a very interesting, engaging, and readable style. But given the historically situated analysis of Thoreau’s writing of Civil Disobedience, this volume will also be a valuable resource for established scholars as well. The additional primary texts are thoughtfully selected and relevant, and they help give us a more complete portrait of Thoreau in his time: with these additional readings, we can better grasp the historical context of many of the enigmatic references Thoreau makes in Civil Disobedience.” — Shannon Mariotti, Southwestern University“A masterful historical contextualization. Bob Pepperman Taylor’s introduction is a model of scholarship and his annotations are consistently illuminating. The supplementary voices, ranging from William Paley to Henry Highland Garnet to Daniel Webster to Ralph Waldo Emerson to Abraham Lincoln, help bring Thoreau to life by setting him in his place and time.” — Jack Turner, University of Washington, editor of A Political Companion to Henry David ThoreauTable of ContentsIntroductionCivil DisobedienceAppendix A: Thoreau’s Abolitionism DevelopedFrom Henry David Thoreau, A Plea for Captain John Brown (1860) Appendix B: Abolitionism Henry Highland Garnet, Address to the Slaves of the United States (1865) Elizabeth Margaret Chandler, Tea-Table Talk (1836) William Lloyd Garrison, Declaration of Sentiments of the American Anti-Slavery Society (1852) From William Lloyd Garrison, Declaration of Sentiments Adopted by the Peace Convention, The Liberator (28 Sept. 1838) William Lloyd Garrison, The American Union (1845) Appendix C: Sectionalism and the Constitution Samuel Hoar, Report on His Mission to Charleston, South Carolina (1845) From Daniel Webster, Speech in Senate, 12 August 1848 From Daniel Webster, Speech at Capon Springs, Virginia, 28 June 1851 Appendix D: War with MexicoFrom Abraham Lincoln, Speech in U.S. House of Representatives on War with Mexico (1848)Appendix E: Moral and Philosophical Context From William Paley, The Duty of Submission to Civil Government Explained (1822) Ralph Waldo Emerson, Politics (1844)

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  • Thoreau and the Art of Life: Reflections on

    North Atlantic Books,U.S. Thoreau and the Art of Life: Reflections on

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    Book SynopsisFeaturing nearly 100 luminous watercolor illustrations, Thoreau and the Art of Life collects eloquent passages from the writings of the seminal author and philosopher. Drawn mainly from his journals, the short excerpts provide fascinating insight into his thought processes by presenting his raw, unedited feelings about the things that meant the most to him. The book reflects Thoreau’s deep beliefs and ideas about nature, relationships, creativity, spirituality, aging, simplicity, and wisdom. By eloquently expressing his thoughts about life and what gives it value, he leads the reader to a closer examination of life. Thoreau’s work asks us to live our own truths with joy and discipline and to recognize that we live in a universe of extraordinary beauty, mystery, and wonder. An avid reader of Thoreau, editor and illustrator Roderick MacIver organized the passages by themes: love and friendship; art, creativity, and writing; aging, disease, and death; human society and culture; nature and the human connection to the natural world; and wisdom, truth, solitude, and simplicity. The book includes a chronology and brief biography. Thoreau’s words of wisdom combined with MacIver’s vivid illustrations of the American landscape will resonate with nature enthusiasts and a broad range of readers interested in art, environmentalism, literature, and philosophy. “It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so to make a few objects beautiful, but it is more glorious to carve and paint the very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which morally we can do. To affect the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts. Every man is tasked to make his life, even in its details, worthy of the contemplation of his most elevated and critical hour.”—Henry David Thoreau

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  • Autumnal Tints

    Arcadia Publishing (SC) Autumnal Tints

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  • Creative Editions A Year in the Woods

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    10 in stock

    £16.14

  • Walden

    1st World Library - Literary Society Walden

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £11.75

  • Walking

    Cosimo Classics Walking

    15 in stock

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    £8.00

  • Walden: A Library of America Paperback Classic

    The Library of America Walden: A Library of America Paperback Classic

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    Book SynopsisA special edition of “the most remarkable book in the American canon”—Thoreau’s timeless ode to the beauty of a life lived simply and among nature (Bill McKibben) In 1845 Henry David Thoreau left his pencil-manufacturing business and began building a cabin on the shore of Walden Pond near Concord, Massachusetts. This lyrical yet practical-minded book is at once the record of the twenty-six months Thoreau spent in withdrawal from society—an account of the daily details of building, planting, hunting, cooking, and always, observing nature—and a declaration of independence from the oppressive mores and spiritual sterility of the world he left behind. Elegant, funny, profound, and quietly searching, Walden remains the most persuasive American argument for simplicity of life and clarity of conscience. For almost thirty years, The Library of America has presented America''s best and most significant writing in acclaimed hardcover editions. Now, a new series, Library of America Paperback Classics, offers attractive and affordable books that bring The Library of America''s authoritative texts within easy reach of every reader. Each book features an introductory essay by one of a leading writer, as well as a detailed chronology of the author''s life and career, an essay on the choice and history of the text, and notes. The contents of this Paperback Classic are drawn from Henry David Thoreau: A Week, Walden, The Maine Woods, Cape Cod, volume number 28 in the Library of America series. That volume is joined in the series by a companion volume, number 124, Henry David Thoreau: Collected Essays and Poems.

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  • Walking

    Watchmaker Publishing Walking

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  • Walden with Thoreau's Essay on the Duty of Civil Disobedience

    15 in stock

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  • On the Duty of Civil Disobedience - Thoreau's Classic Essay

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  • On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

    Wilder Publications On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

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  • The Selected Essays of Henry David Thoreau

    Wilder Publications The Selected Essays of Henry David Thoreau

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  • Walking

    Akasha Classics Walking

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    £22.51

  • Walking

    Akasha Classics Walking

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  • The Green Thoreau: America's First

    New World Library The Green Thoreau: America's First

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  • Walden: Selections from the American Classic

    Shambhala Publications Inc Walden: Selections from the American Classic

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    Book SynopsisSelections from one of the great classics of literature--now part of the Shambhala Pocket Library.In July 1845, Henry David Thoreau built a small cottage in the woods near Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts, and began to write Walden, a chronicle of his communion with nature. Since its first publication in 1854, the work has become a classic, beloved for its message of living simply and in harmony with nature. This abridged edition of Walden features exquisite wood engravings by Michael McCurdy and a foreword by noted author and environmentalist Terry Tempest Williams, who reflects upon Thoreau’s message that as we explore our world and ourselves, we draw closer to the truth of our connectedness.This book is part of the Shambhala Pocket Library series.The Shambhala Pocket Library is a collection of short, portable teachings from notable figures across religious traditions and classic texts. The covers in this series are rendered by Colorado artist Robert Spellman. The books in this collection distill the wisdom and heart of the work Shambhala Publications has published over 50 years into a compact format that is collectible, reader-friendly, and applicable to everyday life.

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  • On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

    Bottom of the Hill Publishing On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

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  • The Essays of Henry David Thoreau

    Milkweed Editions The Essays of Henry David Thoreau

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  • Walden (Condensed Classics): The Landmark Classic

    G&D Media Walden (Condensed Classics): The Landmark Classic

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    Book Synopsis"If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours."Here is Henry David Thoreau''s classic work of personal experimentation and nonconformist living, Walden, presented in a special condensation with a new introduction by PEN Award-winning historian Mitch Horowitz This concise journey to Thoreau''s cabin in the woods provides you with the most stirring ideas of his original, with its celebration of simple living, self-sufficiency, and following your own inner compass."Read Walden not because it is old and venerated," Mitch writes in his new introduction. "Read it because it summons you to all that is new within yourself." When you finish this work you will have a better sense of your own direction in life.

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  • Walden Or Life in the Woods

    G&D Media Walden Or Life in the Woods

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  • Walden, and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

    Benediction Classics Walden, and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

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    £11.87

  • Walden

    Vintage Publishing Walden

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    Book SynopsisWITH AN INTRODUCTION BY BENJAMIN MARKOVITSIn 1845 Thoreau, a Harvard-educated 28-year-old, went to live by himself in the woods in Massachusetts. He stayed for over two years, living self-sufficiently in a small cabin built with his own hands. Walden is his personal account of the experience, in which he documents the beauty and fulfilment to be found in the wilderness, and his philosophical and political motivations for rejecting the materialism which continues to define our modern world.Trade ReviewLike Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Walden is one of those seriously important books I feel I must have read and, if I haven't, I should, because seriously important people - Tolstoy, Marx, Gandhi - said that it changed their lives -- Sue Arnold * Guardian *A lovely read...Thoreau was ahead of his time, right down to his hipster beard -- Lauren Laverne * The Pool *Walden can be taken as an antidote to apathy and anxiety. With its high spirits and keen appeals to the senses, it fortifies -- John Updike * Guardian *Walden is really the original alternative manifesto -- Martin Kettle * Guardian *It is as philosophy, as one of the great self-help books, as a spiritual message, that is Walden at its most powerful * Washington Post *

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    £9.25

  • Excursions

    Anthem Press Excursions

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    Book SynopsisA selection of ruminative nature writing on walking and the beauty of New England, here Thoreau’s characteristically wide-ranging and philosophical style offers a multitude of fascinating observations. Excursions presents Thoreau’s most studied and expansive collection of writing on the natural world. An early advocate of conservationism, he discusses here, in mesmerising prose, the complex but essential relationship between man and nature. This edition includes a remarkable ‘Biographical Sketch’ by Thoreau’s great contemporary and mentor Ralph Waldo Emerson.Table of ContentsList of Illustrations; Foreword by Jeffrey S. Cramer; Biographical Sketch by Ralph Waldo Emerson; Natural History of Massachusetts; A Walk to Wachusett; The Landlord; A Winter Walk; The Succession of Forest Trees; Walking; Autumnal Tints; Wild Apples; Night and Moonlight.

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  • Citizen Thoreau: Walden, Civil Disobedience, Life

    West Margin Press Citizen Thoreau: Walden, Civil Disobedience, Life

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    Book SynopsisThis set of timeless essays from the quintessential American shares his valuable philosophies on nature, solitude, slavery, religion, politics, fulfilling work, civil responsibilities, and more. WALDEN, Thoreau’s beloved and well-known reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, looks at how the outside world can benefit from renouncing a materialistic way of life. “If the machine of government is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law.” —Thoreau “If a plant cannot live according to its nature, it dies; and so a man.” —Thoreau His other essays deal with the social problems of his time: CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE applies principles of individualism to civil life, culminating in a call for a life that answers to a power outside of and unaffected by the state. LIFE WITHOUT PRINCIPLE offers his program for a righteous livelihood through ten “commandments.” SLAVERY IN MASSACHUSETTS is based on a speech he gave at an antislavery rally after the re-enslavement of fugitive slave Anthony Burns and relates that freedom could not exist while slavery remained. PLEA FOR CAPTAIN JAMES BROWN portrays his kinship to Brown’s abolitionist efforts and anger toward the injustice Brown received. “Thoreau was a great writer, philosopher, poet, and withal a most practical man, that is, he taught nothing he was not prepared to practise in himself. . . . He went to gaol for the sake of his principles and suffering humanity. His essay has, therefore, been sanctified by suffering. Moreover, it is written for all time. Its incisive logic is unanswerable.” —Mohandas Gandhi “. . . when, in the mid-1950s, the United States Information Service included as a standard book in all their libraries around the world a textbook . . . which reprinted Thoreau’s ‘Civil Disobedience,’ the late Senator Joseph McCarthy succeeded in having that book removed from the shelves—specifically because of the Thoreau essay.” —Walter Harding, in The Variorum Civil Disobedience "I became convinced that noncooperation with evil is as much a moral obligation as is cooperation with good. No other person has been more eloquent and passionate in getting this idea across than Henry David Thoreau. As a result of his writings and personal witness, we are the heirs of a legacy of creative protest." —Martin Luther King, Jr., AutobiographyTable of ContentsForeword by Richard F. Fleck Walden Civil Disobedience Life Without Principle Slavery in Massachusetts A Plea for Captain John Brown

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  • A Yankee in Canada

    West Margin Press A Yankee in Canada

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    Book SynopsisIn the fall of 1850 Henry Thoreau embarked upon an excursion into the French-Canadian province of Quebec, with stops in Montreal and Quebec City. His reactions to the foreign country are mixed and ambivalent: he is critical of Canada’s Old World Catholicism, feudalism, and an alien British military presence while most of his references to America and Americans are favorable. But if one looks closely, positive reactions to Canadian society and negative reactions to American society do exist within the essay. A YANKEE IN CANADA is a study in paradox, the paradox being due to a man stunned by his only international experience. In this sense A YANKEE IN CANADA parallels Mark Twain’s INNOCENTS ABROAD in that both authors are experiencing culture shock expressed with all the elements of a mental twilight zone of grays, not just black and white. Unlike the many facsimile reproductions available, this edition features a modern design that enhances readability. A YANKEE IN CANADA is now part of the Literary Naturalist Series and features a new foreword by noted literary scholar Richard F. Fleck.Table of ContentsEditor’s Introduction Foreword by Richard F. Fleck 1 Concord to Montreal 2 Quebec and Montmorenci 3 St. Anne 4 The walls of Quebec 5 The scenery of Quebec and the River St. Lawrence

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  • Walden and Civil Disobedience

    Clydesdale Press Walden and Civil Disobedience

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  • Reclam Philipp Jun. Ziviler Ungehorsam Was bedeutet das alles

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    £7.00

  • Reclam Philipp Jun. Vom Wandern Was bedeutet das alles

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    £7.84

  • Reclam Philipp Jun. Walden

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    3 in stock

    £11.40

  • Diogenes Verlag AG Walden oder Leben in den Wldern

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    £18.00

  • Diogenes Verlag AG Walden

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    £12.60

  • Diogenes Verlag AG Über die Pflicht zum Ungehorsam gegen den Staat

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    £10.00

  • Antigonos Verlag Walking

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    £13.41

  • Anaconda Verlag Vom Glck durch die Natur zu gehen

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £7.08

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