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Thoreau's New England : Photographs And Selections

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ISBN/UPC: 9781584655817
Published: 05/01/2007
Publisher: University Press of New England
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Release Date: 05/01/2007
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Stephen Gorman’s stunning full-color photographs harmonize with selections from the classic writings of Henry David Thoreau, one of America’s most original thinkers and a perennially inspiring nature writer. A century and a half ago Thoreau first entered the Maine woods and found freedom in a wild realm “far from mankind and election day!”Traveling in the footsteps of this now-legendary author, Stephen Gorman brings a fresh eye and a keen sense of humanity’s place in nature to the far reaches of untamed New England. Whether it is the stormclouded summit of Mount Katahdin, or Cape Cod—where towering sand dunes and open ocean collide—Thoreau’s words resonate across the centuries and come to life again in Gorman’s images of New England’s bewitching and priceless natural heritage. This beautiful volume stands as testimony to the enduring beauty and power of wild New England.

STEPHEN GORMAN is a writer, photographer, and wilderness traveler based in Vermont. He holds a master’s degree in Environmental Studies from Yale University and is the author of four best-selling books including Northeastern Wilds and The American Wilderness.

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