GoalThe Writings of Henry D. Thoreau has already published fourteen volumes: Walden, The Maine Woods, Reform Papers, Early Essays and Miscellanies, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, Translations, Cape Cod, and Journals 1-6 and 8. When completed, The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau will comprise sixteen more volumes (thirty in total): Excursions, Correspondence (3 volumes), Poems, Nature Essays (2 volumes), and Journals 7 and 9-16. All of these works were either previously unpublished or incorrectly or incompletely transcribed.[2] AwardsSince Thoreau's writings have such an impact on American history and culture, NEH designated the Thoreau Edition as a "We the People" project in June 2003. This project's website was selected as a "valuable internet resource" for Yahoo!'s Librarians' Index to the Internet. This website was also selected as an online resource for the Internet Scout Project's NSDL (National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library) Scout Reports. Since 1998, this site was listed as a valuable internet resource for the Discovery Channel School, as well.[3] ReferencesSee alsoExternal links
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