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Cape Cod

Thoreau, Henry DavidTheroux, Paul(Introduction by)
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Thoreau's classic account of his meditative, beach-combing walking trips to Cape Cod in the early 1850s, reflecting on the elemental forces of the sea, with an introduction by Paul TherouxCape Cod chronicles Henry David Thoreau's journey of discovery along this evocative stretch of Massachusetts coastline, during which time he came to understand the complex relationship between the sea and the shore.

He spent his nights in lighthouses, in fishing huts, and on isolated farms.

He passed his days wandering the beaches, where he observed the wide variety of life and death offered up by the ocean.

Through these observations, Thoreau discovered that the only way to truly know the seaits depth, its wildness, and the natural life it containedwas to study it from the shore.

Like his most famous work, Walden, Cape Cod is full of Thoreau's unique perceptions and precise descriptions.

But it is also full of his own joy and wonder at having stumbled across a new frontier so close to home, where a man may stand and ';put all America behind him.'Part of the Penguin Nature Libraryedited by Edward HoaglandFor more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world.

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Penguin Publishing Group
1101174013 / 9781101174012
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03/03/1987
English
336 pages
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