
Cape Cod
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Authors:
- Johnson, Clifton
1865 - 1940
- Thoreau, Henry David
1817 - 1862
About this book
In the mid-19th century, as America grappled with its identity and the burgeoning industrial age, Henry David Thoreau embarked on a journey through Cape Cod, capturing the essence of its rugged beauty and the lives intertwined with its shores. In "Cape Cod," Thoreau delves into the unique interplay between nature and humanity, highlighting the region's unyielding landscapes and the resilient spirit of its inhabitants. This travelogue not only reflects on the natural world but also invites readers to ponder the philosophical implications of their existence. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, Thoreau's insights into the relationship between environment and society resonate deeply, offering a timeless exploration of life along the coast.
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