Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson

earliest edition we have, 1946 Everyman's Library, 2004 256 pages

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Ralph Waldo Emerson is one of the preeminent figures of the American literature. The leading expositor of the transcendentalist movement, he helped shape modern American Philosophy and religion, and his legacy continued through Thoreau, Melville, Whitman, and Dickinson.

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Editions we hold

Emerson edition · 2004 · Everyman's Library · 256 pages
Emerson edition · 1972 · Dutton Adult · 362 pages · 9780460010122
Emerson edition · 1965 · Signet Classics · 10 pages · 9780451524041
Emerson edition · 1955 · Dutton Adult · 376 pages · 9780460000123
Emerson hardcover · 1946 · Viking Adult · 9780670292721
Emerson hardcover · 1946 · Viking Adult · 664 pages · 9780670292738

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