Of Interest
Familiar Letters

Sketch of Thoreau's Life from Birth to Twenty Years — Letters to his Brother John and Sister Helen — Early Friendship and Correspondence with Emerson and His Family — Staten Island and New York Letters to the Thoreaus and Emersons

Correspondence with C. Lane, J. E. Cabot, Emerson, and Blake

The Shipwreck of Margaret Fuller — An Essay on Love and Chastity —Moral Epistles to Harrison Blake of Worcester — Acquaintance and Correspondence with Daniel Ricketson of New Bedford — Excursions to Cape Cod, New Bedford, New Hampshire, New York, and New Jersey — Excursions to Monadnock and Minnesota — Last Illness and Death


General Index to Thoreau's Works
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amos Bronson Alcott (From the Paul Brooks Collection)

I walk toward one of our ponds; but what signifies the beauty of nature when men are base? — "Slavery in Massachusetts"

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