Walden
£8.99
Expressing his disdain for the increasingly commercial America of the 19th century, ‘Walden’ is Thoreau’s classic account of his life of solitude in the woods near Walden Pond.
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WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY BENJAMIN MARKOVITS
In 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.
| Weight | 0.226 kg |
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| Dimensions | 19.8 × 12.9 × 2.1 cm |
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| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 320 |
| Language | English |
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| Dewey | 818.303 (edition:23) |
| Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |
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