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Meditations of Henry David Thoreau: A Light in the Woods (Meditations (Wilderness))


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 508
EAN: 9780899973210
ISBN: 0899973213
Label: Wilderness Press
Manufacturer: Wilderness Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 146
Publication Date: 2003-02
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Studio: Wilderness Press


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Product Description:
When Henry David Thoreau died at the age of forty-four in 1862, he had written a forest of articles and essays that eventually earned him a reputation as a first-rate naturalist, conservationist, and social critic. His gravesite in Concord, Massachusetts, is a pilgrimage site for readers who still turn to Walden, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, Maine Woods, "Civil Disobedience," and "Walking" for inspiration. Thoreau was a supreme articulator of America's conscience when the country was industrializing, facing battle over slavery, and developing its public education system. His thoughts are brook-clear and strangely prescient today.

Chris Highland has chosen 60 thoughtful Thoreau quotations and placed them alongside the wisdom words of writers, philosophers, and teachers from around the world. Bound in a lovely and compact format, the book totes easily along in your pocket, backpack, or picnic basket. Solitude never felt so cozy.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Meditations of Henry Dadid Thoreau
'Give me liberity or give me death', the world needs more men or women with a sense of purpose, coviction and insperation to express themselfs and their visions where by the connection to the Devine is found in every sentence .This book is full of 'Meditations of Thoreau and quotes from others that correpond to his focus,I love the format ,give us more!!!!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - ~A great book to take with you camping or hiking~
I have bought the other books in this series with Emerson, Whitman and Muir and this one by far is the best! I am not sure if I connected so much with Thoreau's writing style or if his thoughts just were more impactful to the soul but I loved this book. Each meditation is to be read and really pondered over to get its fully impact, this isn't just a book to read to kill time but to really reflect on the deaper issues under the surface of this thing we call life. Buy it and enjoy it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Enjoy!
This a wonderful book. It certainly can be read very quickly, but why would you want to? Take your time and enjoy the words on the pages. See and feel the beauty in all things the way Thoreau did. After reading a selection from the book, I always came away with good feelings, very serene. I will likely read it again and again. I've just recently moved to Oregon where it is lush and beatiful. My change of scenery may have given me a somewhat, Thoreau, perspective, but then, that's the idea, isn't ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Must Read for Nature Lovers
This simple yet lovely small book is easy to pick up and read, whether before beginning the day or retiring at night. Everyone who delights in the outdoors and enjoys reading nature writers needs a copy of this book. And the price is right! Be immersed again in the wise words of Thoreau and other thoughtful spiritual teachers.




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