-Walden*
W 1976 Henry D. Thoreau, Franklin Library Edition
Notes
Walden by Henry David Thoreau, published in 1854, is a reflection on simple living in natural surroundings. Thoreau spent two years living in a small cabin he built near Walden Pond in Massachusetts, seeking to explore the essence of life away from society's distractions. The book is a meditation on self-reliance, nature, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. Thoreau emphasizes the importance of simplicity, solitude, and introspection, challenging readers to reconsider the value of material wealth and the pace of modern life.
Description
Green leather bound hard back edition with gold embossed design on front and back cover and gold embossed lettering on the spine. Gold for edge with silk green bookmark, three raised bands, and a few illustrations throughout. Pristine Franklin Library Edition.