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Henry david thoreau's walking
Henry david thoreau's walking











henry david thoreau

Michael Jacobson-Hardy’s striking photographs were taken in and near several places that Thoreau frequented. And so, in at least a partial sense, his travels were quests, and he recorded the details of those trips and his thoughts about them in his various books (Cape Cod, The Maine Woods, Walden, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers) and also in his masterwork, his multi-volume journal. But in fact, Thoreau traveled extensively throughout New England, and some of his travels were truly adventurous, especially considering the mid-nineteenth century world he lived in…. It is in experiencing and valuing nature that we can move toward action.” – Michael Jacobson-Hardyįrom the foreword by Tom Slayton – “Henry David Thoreau famously said that he had ‘traveled widely in Concord,’ implying that there was no need for him to travel elsewhere because the universe unfolded fully right in his home town. As Thoreau took action through his living, walking and writing, we too can live in ways that take action to protect our natural resources and environments. “My goal in assembling my photographs alongside the text of Henry David Thoreau is to help the viewer remember to look at and appreciate our natural world and to imagine walking in the footsteps of one of the forefathers of environmentalism.

henry david thoreau

“This book will be a great treat for any lover of Thoreau, or any lover of the damp and dramatic New England forest.” – Bill McKibben With excerpts from the writings of Henry David Thoreau













Henry david thoreau's walking