Walden is a book I read in high school that had a profound and lasting effect on me. Between Thoreau and Whitman, I think it's safe to say that transcendentalist literature turned me into the dirty communist I am today. This particular copy is special to me because it was gifted to me by a former friend and it's one of the oldest books I own, although I'm still unsure of the exact date this copy was printed before copyright information pages were the standard.
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12019-12-09T15:33:54-08:00Felicia Swartzenberg9dca8a4beb6c168d9aba5fc9d4c14cd463fe5a91Henry David ThoreauFelicia Swartzenberg6plain2019-12-12T19:54:59-08:00Felicia Swartzenberg9dca8a4beb6c168d9aba5fc9d4c14cd463fe5a91
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1media/Walden1_thumb.jpg2019-12-11T17:20:18-08:00Walden2A book by transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau. The book is a reflection on simple living in natural surroundings, which he wrote while living by himself in the woods for two years, two months and two days.media/Walden1.jpgplain2019-12-12T19:58:17-08:00Thoreau, Henry DavidHardcoverNovelCirca 1900s