Literary Pilgrimages of a Naturalist

Winthrop Packard (1862 - 1943)

Noted American Naturalist, Winthrop Packard, who gave us such titles as “Woodland Pastures,” “Wood Wanderings,” and “Wildwood Ways,” now takes us to the haunts of New England literary luminaries such as Whittier, Alcott, and Thoreau. Birds, plants, and wildlife are noted in these sites from Walden Pond to Vermont, giving us a glimpse into the world of these poets and authors. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Genre(s): Nature

Language: English

Keyword(s): New England (47), Boston (23), alcott (19), Massachusetts (18), cape cod (10), thoreau (9), Pilgrims (8), Daniel Webster (7), Mayflower (6), salem (6) ... [Show full list]

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 In Old Marshfield Owlivia
00:18:11
Play 02 At Whittier’s Birthplace Keren Smithies
00:19:14
Play 03 In Old Ponkapoag Jessica Kinsora
00:19:34
Play 04 At the Isles of Shoals fred
00:20:25
Play 05 Thoreau’s Walden czandra
00:17:42
Play 06 On the First Trail of the Pilgrims czandra
00:17:06
Play 07 In Old Concord Alayna Kennedy
00:19:14
Play 08 The Old Oaken Bucket Alayna Kennedy
00:19:05
Play 09 In Old Newburyport MelissaMarie
00:20:42
Play 10 Plymouth Mayflowers Amy Gramour
00:16:09
Play 11 Old Salem Town czandra
00:19:09
Play 12 Vermont Maple Sugar czandra
00:22:12
Play 13 Nature’s Memorial Day Jade Fellows
00:21:20
Play 14 Birds of Chocorua Courtney Chambard
00:22:16