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Author Thorson, Robert M., 1951- author.

Title The boatman : Henry David Thoreau's river years / Robert M. Thorson.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017.
©2017

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Location Call No. Status
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  BIO THOREAU    Check Shelf
 Mansfield, Main Library - Adult Nonfiction  818.309 THORSON    Check Shelf
Description xviii, 315 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-306) and index.
Contents Introduction -- Moccasin print -- Colonial village -- American canal -- Transition -- Port Concord -- Wild waters -- River sojourns -- Consultant -- Mapmaker -- Genius -- Saving the meadows -- Reversal of fortune -- Conclusion.
Summary The Boatman gives readers a Thoreau for the Anthropocene epoch. As a backyard naturalist and river enthusiast, Thoreau was keenly aware of the way humans had altered the waterways and meadows of his beloved Concord River Valley. And he recognized that he himself--a land surveyor by trade--was as complicit in these transformations as the bankers, lawyers, builders, landowners, and elected officials who were his clients. Robert Thorson tells a compelling story of intellectual growth, as Thoreau moved from anger, to lament, to acceptance of the way humans had changed the river he cherished more than Walden Pond. In his twenties, Thoreau had contemplated industrial sabotage against a downstream factory dam. By the mid-1850s he realized that humans and an "imperfect" nature were inseparable. His beliefs and scientific understanding of the river would be challenged again when he was hired in 1859 as a technical consultant for the River Meadow Association, in America's first statewide case for dam removal--a veritable class-action suit of more than five hundred petitioners that pitted local farmers against industrialists. Thorson offers the most complete account to date of this "flowage controversy," including Thoreau's behind-the-scenes investigations and the political corruption that eventually carried the day. In the years after the publication of Walden (1854), the river boatman's joy in the natural world was undiminished by the prospect of environmental change. Increasingly, he sought out for solace and pleasure those river sites most dramatically altered by human invention and intervention--for better and worse.-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. (OCoLC)fst00029125
Stream conservation -- Massachusetts -- Concord River Valley.
Concord River Valley (Mass.) -- Environmental conditions.
Ecology. (OCoLC)fst00901476
Stream conservation. (OCoLC)fst01134549
Massachusetts -- Concord River Valley. (OCoLC)fst01273967
Thoreau, Henry David 1817-1862. (DE-588)118622293 (DE-603)086963244
Umweltschutz. (DE-588)4061644-7 (DE-603)085171220
Concord River. (DE-588)4567060-2 (DE-603)090746961
Standard No. 40027046340
ISBN 9780674545090 (hardcover)
0674545095 (hardcover)
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