Thoreau's Wildflowers

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Thoreau's Wildflowers

Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interest The Earth: natural history: general interest

Author: Henry D. Thoreau

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 22nd March 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 25 Mb

ISBN: 9780300221015


Some of Henry David Thoreau’s most beautiful nature writing

was inspired by the flowering trees and plants of Concord. An inveterate year-round rambler and journal keeper, he faithfully recorded, dated, and described his sightings of the floating water lily, the elusive wild azalea, and the late autumn foliage of the scarlet oak.

This inviting selection of Thoreau’s best flower writings is arranged by day of the year and accompanied by Thoreau’s philosophical speculations and his observations of the weather and of other plants and animals. They illuminate the author’s spirituality, his belief in nature’s correspondence with the human soul, and his sense that anticipation—of spring, of flowers yet to bloom—renews our connection with the earth and with immortality.

Thoreau’s Wildflowers

features more than 200 of the black-and-white drawings originally created by Barry Moser for his first illustrated book, Flowering Plants of Massachusetts. This volume also presents “Thoreau as Botanist,” an essay by Ray Angelo, the leading authority on the flowering plants of Concord.

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