Explore for the first time in a fully-illustrated book the role that objects, including those in the Concord Museum's extraordinary collection, played in the life of Henry D.Thoreau. "An Observant Eye" opens with a ground-breaking essay by Concord Museum curator David Wood, "A Common Sense Applied to the Objects: Thoreau and Material Culture," followed by seven chapters examining some 150 objects from the Museum's collection, each pictured in color. The book also includes a checklist of an additional 100 objects in the Thoreau collection, extensive footnotes, a bibliography and an index. Designed by Gilbert Design Associates, with color illustrations by David Bohl, a well-known museum photographer, the book is a treat for the eye as well as the mind. David F. Wood, curator at the Concord Museum in historic Concord, Massachusetts, researches and writes on colonial- and Federal-era Concord craftsmen, including cabinetmakers, silversmiths and clockmakers. He is the editor and a contributor to "The Concord Museum: Decorative Arts from a New England Collection."