Walking

Walking by Henry David Thoreau, published by Harper Collins on June 18, 1994, is a first edition work that spans 96 pages. This book serves as a reflective exploration of the art of walking, presenting a blend of profound insights and humor. Thoreau, recognized as America’s first nature writer, delves into the experience of walking as a means to connect with nature and awaken one’s senses.
Readers will find in this edition a thoughtful examination of the simple yet profound act of walking, which Thoreau describes as a pathway to “absolute freedom and wildness.” The text invites contemplation on the relationship between humanity and the natural world, making it a source of inspiration for those interested in nature and spirituality. This portable guide encourages readers to embrace the outdoors and appreciate the beauty found in the act of walking.
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A meandering ode to the simple act and accomplished art of taking a walk. Profound and humorous, companionable and curmudeonly, Walking, by America’s first nature writer, is your personal and portable guide to the activity that, like no other, awakens the senses and the soul to the “absolute freedom and wildness” of nature.
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