The Maine Woods / The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 03 (of 20)
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A series of wilderness excursions are narrated with close attention to landscape, waterways, and travel routines, including an ascent of a prominent mountain and long canoe passages. The author records companionship with an Indigenous guide and uses on-site observation to describe trees, plants, birds, and mammals, while noting practical outfitting and camp life. Interwoven reflections consider solitude, perception, and the human impact of lumbering on the forest. The text combines field-journal particulars, lyrical natural description, and appendices that list regional flora, fauna, and local words, offering both practical information and meditative commentary on the wild country.
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