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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about Henry David Thoreau
Green Hall Of Fame -- And Infamy.
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7-15-2008
Before society embraced environmentalism, several hardy souls and a few gut-wrenching episodes of environmental disaster helped to bring home the importance of safeguarding our planet.
Article Excerpts:
...of Fame – And Infamy
Henry David Thoreau
. Maybe Thoreau, the author of 1854’s...
...And Infamy HENRY DAVID THOREAU . Maybe
Henry David Thoreau
, the author of 1854’s Walden , seems...
...And Infamy HENRY DAVID THOREAU . Maybe
HENRY DAVID THOREAU
of 1854’s Walden , seems an odd...
Boston Uncommon
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10-1-2007
Greys Anatomy
star Ellen Pompeo is at home among the trees and gardens in one of America's most historic cities.
Article Excerpts:
...
Henry David Thoreau
lived at Walden Pond, so there are plaques all...
...all throughout the woods, marking places where
Henry David Thoreau
was - where he had his tent and where he liked...
...woods, marking places where Thoreau was - where
Henry David Thoreau
had his tent and where he liked to nature...
Green Guidance
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7-15-2008
Want to learn more about how you can help? Here are just a few of our favorite books, websites, and other environmental resources.
Article Excerpts:
... anthology of environmentalwriting dating back to
Henry David Thoreau
. Nearly 1,000 pages inlength, brief it...
Where’s Walden?
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7-15-2009
In Islands Apart, writer Ken McAlpine retreats offshore for a Thoreauvian (and thorough) examination of man and nature.
Article Excerpts:
...his resulting work, McAlpine takes a page from
Henry David Thoreau
’s Walden , a book that he carried a copy of,...
Muse in the Mountains
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11-15-2009
The only thing more beautiful than Massachusetts’s Berkshire Hills is the work produced by the many artists who have flocked there for nearly two centuries.
Article Excerpts:
... Dick, from the looming shadow of Mount Greylock.
Henry David Thoreau
...
...from the looming shadow of Mount Greylock. And
Henry David Thoreau
, a frequent visitor to the region, wrote a...
...highest point in the state of Massachusetts, in
Henry David Thoreau
“A Night on Mount Greylock.”