"Thoreau Transforms His Journal into "Slavery in Massachusetts": Thoreau's journal entries of May and June of 1854 evolve into a call for the end of American slavery.
Cape Cod: Hypertext version of Thoreau's Cape Cod, including the 1908 introduction by Clifton Johnson.
Contact! Contact!: Essay by David Rothenberg analyzing "The Maine Woods" by Thoreau.
John Brown: A Plea for Captain John Brown: Thoreau's 1859 defense of the controversial John Brown, in HTML searchable format.
Life without Principle: An 1854 lecture evolved into this essay; Thoreau rails against a culture whose primary focus is financial. Includes the text of the essay in two parts and a brief history of the essay.
Maine Woods: Hypertext of Thoreau's book on three trips he took to Maine.
Maine Woods: Ktaadn: Ann Woodlief's hypertext version of a section of Thoreau's Maine Woods, with a frame including the text of the work, and another frame with notes.
Natural History of Massachusetts: From "The Dial," 1842. (HTML)
Slavery in Massachusetts: Hypertext of Thoreau's essay.
Thoreau Quotes: From the Ecology Hall of Fame, a few quotations by Thoreau.
Thoreau Reader: Three complete books and three essays by Thoreau, annotated versions of Walden and Civil Disobedience, links to other Thoreau and Walden sites, and help for students on the Walden Express.