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Bagnall, Nicholas, Review of Walden, in New Statesman, December 5, 1997, p. 57.
‘‘New Publications,’’ in Boston Daily Journal, August 10, 1854, p. 1.
‘‘New Publications,’’ in Salem Register, August 10, 1854, p. 2.
Trent, W. P., J. Erskine, S. P. Sherman, and C. Van Doren, eds., ‘‘Thoreau, Walden,’’ in The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes, Vol. 16, Oxford University Press, 1907–21.
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