Books
Men of Concord (1936) Ed. by Francis H. Allen, illus. by N.C. Wyeth (Willis Collection)
- Item Number
- 161
- Estimated Value
- 75 USD
- Sold
- 125 USD to ga01cf882
- Number of Bids
- 11 - Bid History
Item Description
Men of Concord – and some others As Portrayed In the Journal of Henry David Thoreau, Edited By Francis H. Allen With Illustrations by N.C. Wyeth
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Wyeth, N.C. (illustrator). 1st Edition. Hard cover. A very good copy with slight wear to the boards and some yellowing to the paper. Here are passages from Thoreau's Journal that deal with the men and women he saw and talked with as he traveled around Concord. 252 pages,index. There are 10 illustrations in color by the all American Artist N.C. Wyeth.
This book is from the collection of Lonnie L. Willis.
Lonnie L. Willis was a Professor of English and American literature at Boise State University from 1970 until 2004. He published short fiction, scholarly articles on Henry David Thoreau, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Robert B. Parker and others, and two books, Red, White, and Dead and The True Adventures of a Texas Sharecropper Kid. He was a long-time member of the Thoreau Society and contributed several articles to the Thoreau Society Bulletin, including “Please, Sir, Would You Sign My Book to Henry David Thoreau?” in Fall 2002 about his collection of first edition books signed by nearly 100 authors. His lifelong infatuation with Henry David Thoreau started with his PhD thesis about Thoreau at University of Colorado in the 1960s and continued throughout his teaching career.
His full obituary is at this link: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/guampdn/name/lonnie-willis-obituary?id=12835267
This book was donated by Willis's family. Purchase of this item supports Thoreau Farm Trust (TFT) and the preservation of Henry David Thoreau’s Birthplace.
Item Special Note
Winning bidder responsible for pick-up from Thoreau Farm in Concord or for shipping charges.
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