Civil Disobedience
Books and poems were written by Henry David Thoreau. Some say he was really good at it, too.
Micheline Flak has written: 'Henry-David Thoreau' -- subject(s): Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862
Jean Cameron Advena has written: 'A bibliography of the Thoreau Society Bulletin bibliographies, 1941-1969' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Thoreau Society
Robert Frederick Stowell has written: 'A Thoreau gazetteer'
Eugene F. Timpe has written: 'Thoreau abroad;'
Jeanetta Boswell has written: 'Henry David Thoreau and the critics'
Jeffrey S. Cramer has written: 'The Quotable Thoreau'
David Thoreau Wieck has written: 'Woman from Spillertown' -- subject(s): Biography, Coal miners, History, Labor unions, Officials and employees, Women's rights
"Walden" is named after the pond near which Henry David Thoreau built his cabin and lived for two years. The book "Walden" is written about Thoreau's experience of simple living in nature and his contemplation on self-reliance, individual freedom, and the meaning of life.
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The essay was named "Civil Disobedience" and it was written by Henry David Thoreau, a prominent transcendentalist, to protest the Mexican-American War and slavery.
Mary Gail Fenn has written: 'Thoreau's rivers' -- subject(s): Maps