Wild Apples

Wild Apples

Wild Apples

Wild Apples

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Overview

Wild Apples is a short treatise by Thoreau on the origin, lore, characteristics, and charisma of the apple. He brings us along walking in the crisp autumn air as he tastes wild apples, and admires the tenacity of the trees that bore them. The book is comprised of nine essays:
The History of the Apple Tree
The Wild Apple
The Crab
How the Wild Apple Grows
The Fruit and its Flavor
Their Beauty
The Naming of Them
The Last Gleaning
The "Frozen-Thawed" Apple.
Following Thoreau's words is a short biography written by Ralph Waldo Emerson which provides a poignant look into the man from the perspective of his close friend and mentor.
This book is accented with over ninety photographs of wild apples found growing at the edges of fields or in amongst the woods of Northern Maine.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798497364897
Publisher: Lost Diary Press
Publication date: 10/16/2021
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was from Concord, Massachusetts. He wrote essays, poems, and journals on nature and philosophy. He, along with the likes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Louisa May Alcott, was a transcendentalist. His book Walden, and his essay "Civil Disobedience" are his most widely known works

Date of Birth:

July 12, 1817

Date of Death:

May 6, 1862

Place of Birth:

Concord, Massachusetts

Place of Death:

Concord, Massachusetts

Education:

Concord Academy, 1828-33); Harvard University, 1837
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