SUMMER
1884
First edition of this posthumous selection from Thoreau's journal, aptly following the theme of the season.
Very good.
Price: $200.00
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First edition of this posthumous selection from Thoreau's journal, aptly following the theme of the season.
Very good.
Price: $200.00
Transcendentalist Thoreau idealizes one of the most powerful strains of the American spirit, a "spiritual seeker, philosopher, and poet [... who] encouraged his readers to try the experiment of life for themselves" (Walls, xiii). Independent-minded and a committed naturalist, his writing have had an enormous impact on popular American environmentalism.
Read more: Blanck, Bibliography of American Literature (BAL), 20127; Walls, Henry David Thoreau: A Life.
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1884. Full title: Summer: From the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau. 7.5'' x 4.75''. Original green cloth stamped in gilt. Black coated endpapers, top edge gilt. Illustrated with double-page map of Concord. Publisher's ads at fore and rear. [2], vi, 382, 16 pages. Early Connecticut bookseller ticket to rear pastedown. Moderate spotting and wear to binding. Faint tidemark to margin of last few leaves, else clean. Tight.
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