Reform and The Reformers - Printed Sources

Printed Sources

  • My Thoughts are Murder to the State by Henry David Thoreau (ISBN 978-1434804266)
  • The Higher Law: Thoreau on Civil Disobedience and Reform (ISBN 978-0691118765)
  • Collected Essays and Poems by Henry David Thoreau (ISBN 978-1-88301195-6)
Henry David Thoreau
Speeches
  • Remarks After the Hanging of John Brown (1859)
Essays
  • The Service (1840)
  • A Walk to Wachusett (1842)
  • Paradise (to be) Regained (1843)
  • Sir Walter Raleigh (1844)
  • Herald of Freedom (1844)
  • Wendell Phillips Before the Concord Lyceum (1845)
  • Reform and the Reformers (1846–48)
  • Thomas Carlyle and His Works (1847)
  • Resistance to Civil Government, or Civil Disobedience (1849)
  • Slavery in Massachusetts (1854)
  • A Plea for Captain John Brown (1859)
  • The Last Days of John Brown (1860)
  • Walking (1861)
  • Life Without Principle (1863)
Books
  • A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (1849)
  • Walden (1854)
Related
  • Thoreau Society
  • The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau
  • Wheeler-Minot Farmhouse
  • Excursions (1863)

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