Henry David Thoreau's first book was "A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers," which was published in 1849. It is based on a boating trip he took with his brother John in 1839.
Transcending the conventions of society by living in solitude
Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau
David Duncan Wallace has written: 'The life of Henry Laurens' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The first book in the series called Horrid Henry was published in 1994. As of 2014, there have been 24 Horrid Henry books. The author of the series is Francesca Simon.
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"Walden" is a book written by Henry David Thoreau and published in 1854. There are no newspaper companies called "Walden", although there is a bookstore chain called Waldenbooks.
David Shannon's first book was titled How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball, which was published in 1994. Shannon is an author and illustrator of children's books.
"Civil Disobedience" was an essay written by Henry David Thoreau, published in 1849
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote the poem Walden.
The quote "All misfortune is but a stepping stone to fortune" is not from a book written by Henry David Thoreau. It is attributed to his contemporary, Henry Ford, the founder of the Ford Motor Company. Thoreau was an American essayist and philosopher who is known for works like "Walden" and "Civil Disobedience."
"Walden", the book, was written by Henry David Thoreau. It was published in 1854 and is a reflection on simple living in natural surroundings. The book details Thoreau's experiences living in a cabin for over two years near Walden Pond in Massachusetts.