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"The Bibliographical History of Thoreau's
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers" in The Papers
of the Bibliographical Society of America (Vol. 43, 1st
quarter, 1949, pp. 39-47)
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"A Bibliographical Note on Walden" in
American Literature (Vol. 2, no. 2, May 1930, pp.
166-168)
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"The Books of Henry S. Salt, 1887-1937"
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"Chapel Hill Chaff" in Chapel Hill [NC]
Weekly (July 22, 1949)
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"'Civil Disobedience' Gets Printed" in
Thoreau Society Bulletin 28 (July 1949)
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"An Early and Overlooked Defense of Thoreau"
in Thoreau Society Bulletin 32
(July 1950)
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"Emerson's Brother and the Mousetrap" in
Modern Language Notes (November 1947, pp. 483-486)
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"Emerson's House at Walden" in
Thoreau
Society Bulletin 24 (July 1948)
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"Fred Hosmer, the 'Learned Clerk'" in
Thoreau Society Bulletin 36 (July 1951)
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"Hawthorne and a Glimpse of Walden" in
Essex Institute Historical Collections (xciv, July 1958, pp.
191-193)
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Henry Thoreau's Literary Theories and
Criticism (University of North Carolina, Ph.D., 1928)
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Intervals of Contemplation: Fifty-first
Annual Phi Beta Kappa Address (Chapel Hill: University of
North Carolina, 1955)
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"Introduction" to Thoreau, Henry David.
Walden, or, Life in the Woods (Chicago: Lakeside Press,
1930)
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Letter to the Editor (New York Sun,
April 13, 1945)
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"Photograph of the Railroad Picnic Grounds at
Walden Pond" in Concord Journal (Oct. 24, 1957)
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"A Rap from the Seer of Walden" in The
Christian Science Monitor (Oct. 9, 1854)
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Review: Collected poems of Henry Thoreau,
edited by Carl Bode, in New England Quarterly (XVII,
March 1944, pp. 114-117)
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Review: Discovery at Walden
by Roland Wells Robbins, in
Thoreau Society Bulletin 19
(April
1947)
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Review: Thoreau, A Century of Criticism,
edited by Walter Harding, in Thoreau Society Bulletin
(50, Winter 1955)
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"R.J. Hinton on Thoreau" in
Thoreau
Society Bulletin 66 (Winter 1959)
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"That Claim Again" in
Thoreau
Society Bulletin 67
(Spring 1959)
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"Thoreau and His Neighbors" in
Thoreau
Society Bulletin 44 (Summer 1953)
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"Thoreau and Immortality" in Studies in
philology (Vol. 26, no. 1, Jan. 1929, pp. 58-66.
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"Thoreau at Harvard: Some Unpublished
Records" in The New England Quarterly (Vol. 13, no. 1,
Mar. 1940, pp. 24-33). Reprinted in Of the People,
edited by Warfel and Manwaring (New York: Oxford University
Press, 1942) pp. 407-415.
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"Thoreau at Walden" in University of North
Carolina Extension Bulletin (Vol. 34 [i.e. 24], no. 4, Nov.
1944, pp. 8-23). Reprinted in Lectures in the Humanities:
First Series (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press, 1945) pp. 8-23.
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"A Thoreau Family Tree" in
Thoreau Society
Bulletin 17 (October 1946)
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"Thoreau, Imitators Plus" in
Thoreau Society Bulletin 14 (January 1946)
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Thoreau Newsletter
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"Thoreau, Surveyor in the Survey Course" in
Emerson Society Quarterly (xviii, 1960, pp. 2-3)
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"Thoreau's Burials" in American Literature
(Vol. 12, 1940, pp. 105-107)
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"Thoreau's Diploma" in American
Literature (Vol. 17, May 1945, pp. 174-175)
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"Thoreau's Growth at Walden" in The
Christian Register (CXXIV, July 1945, pp. 268-270)
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"Thoreau's Literary Apprenticeship" in
Studies in Philology (Vol. 29, no. 4, Oct. 1932, pp.
617-629)
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"Thoreau's Mock-Heroics
and the American Natural History Writers" in Studies in Philology (Vol.
52, no. 1, January, 1955 pp. 86-97)
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"Thoreau's Night in Jail: Symbol of
Resistance" in The Trenton [NJ] Times (May 6, 1962)
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"Thoreau's Return to Concord" in
Thoreau
Society Bulletin 96 (Summer 1966). Reprinted in The
Concord Journal (July 14, 1966)
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"Thoreau's Science" in Scientific Monthly
(60, May 1945, pp. 379-382). Reprinted in edited form as
"Thoreau as Scientist" in The Concord Journal (June 28,
1945)
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"Thoreau's Sources for 'Resistance to Civil
Government'" in Studies in Philology (Vol. 12, no. 3,
July 1945, pp. 640-653)
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"Thoreau's Winged Cat" in
Thoreau Society
Bulletin 68 (Summer 1959)
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"Thoreau's Year after Walden" in The
Concord Journal (July 14, 1955). Reprinted in Thoreau
Society Bulletin (52, Summer 1955)
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"Walden's Titles" in
Thoreau
Society Bulletin 46 (Winter 1954)
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"Witnessing Walden" in
Thoreau Society
Bulletin 48 (Summer 1954)