by John Porcellino from the writings of Henry David Thoreau with an introduction by D.B. Johnson Center for Cartoon Studies/Hyperion April 2008 Moving to New England a few years ago I felt compelled to finally be a good citizen and read Walden. It was one of those books assigned to me back in high school that I never go around to because I could never get into it. Thoreau was not approachable
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Remember my Jamestown obsession?
The Jamestown Colony has a ton of information and resources; including the full text of Jamestown Colony: A Political, Social, and Cultural History. School Library Journal has all the specifics about who is involved in the site, how long it will be available, etc.
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Interesting. How is the D.B. Johnson introduction? I do love his books about Henry the bear. Is his introduction lengthy? Jules, 7-Imp