The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau photo - Thoreau
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"Reflections in meadow flood, above Lowell St. bridge, June 2, 1910"--detail (Courtesy Concord Free Public Library)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PHOTO PERMISSIONS

The image of Thoreau's handwriting that appears as part of the background at the top of each page is used by permission of The Morgan Library. The copyright of the image is held by The Morgan Library, and any user wishing to obtain a photographic copy of the reproduction must contact The Morgan Library directly.

The Dunshee Ambrotype of Thoreau made in 1861, which appears on each page, is used by permission of the Concord Museum. The copyright of the image is held by the Concord Museum, and any user wishing to obtain a photographic copy of the reproduction must contact the Concord Museum directly.

All of the black and white landscape images, as well as the image of Thoreau's Journals that appears in "About Thoreau's Writings," are by Herbert Wendell Gleason, and are used by permission of the Concord Free Public Library. The copyrights of these images are held by the Concord Free Public Library, and any user wishing to obtain photographic copies of the reproductions must contact the Concord Free Public Library directly.

The sample manuscript page from Thoreau's Journal is used by permission of The Morgan Library. The copyright of the image is held by The Morgan Library, and any user wishing to obtain a photographic copy of the reproduction must contact The Morgan Library directly.

OTHER CREDITS

This site is maintained by the Thoreau Edition Staff. The predecessor to this site was designed by Russ Coon and revised by Vicky Smith and Lihong Xie. Bibliographic resources were compiled by Louisa Dennis, Betty Koed, Elizabeth Dubrulle, Elizabeth Witherell, and Lihong Xie. Web research was completed by Russ Coon, Louisa Dennis, and Betty Koed. Jack Hendricks, Network Administrator at Founders Memorial Library, NIU, provided technical assistance.

Site by Iván Vargas-Gatica and Russ Coon for studiosonic interactive media.