Henry David Thoreau: Studies and CommentariesWalter Harding, George Brenner, Paul A. Doyle A record of the speeches of scholars and creative artists who appeared at the Thoreau Festival at Nassau College, each with a special insight and perspective on Thoreau. |
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Henry David Thoreau: Studies and Commentaries Walter Harding,George Brenner,Paul A. Doyle Limited preview - 1972 |
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