Credits
Writer(s):
Maximilien Le Roy; Peter Russella (translator)
Penciller(s):
A. Dan
Inker(s):
A. Dan
Colorist(s):
?
Letterer(s):
Ortho
Subject Matter
Genres:
biography, non-fiction, opinion
Character(s):
Henry David Thoreau; blacksmith; farrier; visitor; police; aunt; abolitionists; escaped slaves; Maine Indians; publisher; Thomas; John Brown; slavery supporters; Mr. Polis; people of Concord; Sophia
First Line:
March 1845, Concord, Massachusetts
Synopsis:
Thoreau builds a cabin on Walden Pond, experiences life there, and writes about those experiences and his thoughts. He spends a night in jail for refusing to pay taxes in support of a government that protects slavery. He explores the Maine woods, works with the Underground Railroad, pleads for the life of Captain John Brown. At length he succumbs to tuberculosis, still largely misunderstood by his family and friends.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
77
Notes:
Signed at end "A. Dan and M. LeRoy Avril 2012."