Henry David Thoreau Quote

All that are printed and bound are not books; they do not necessarily belong to letters, but are oftener to be ranked with the other luxuries and appendages of civilized life. Base wares are palmed off under a thousand disguises.


A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (ed. 1873)


All that are printed and bound are not books; they do not necessarily belong to letters, but are oftener to be ranked with the other luxuries and...

All that are printed and bound are not books; they do not necessarily belong to letters, but are oftener to be ranked with the other luxuries and...

All that are printed and bound are not books; they do not necessarily belong to letters, but are oftener to be ranked with the other luxuries and...

All that are printed and bound are not books; they do not necessarily belong to letters, but are oftener to be ranked with the other luxuries and...