"Trees" Book
Hermann Hesse understood trees to be symbols of transcendence and rebirth, of instinctive growth present in all natural life. This elegant collection of his essays, poems, and passages on trees, accompanied by thirty-one of his watercolor illustrations, reveals his inspired thoughts on nature, spirituality, and self-knowledge. Together, his writings and paintings mirror the seasons and landscapes as he experienced them, and help remind us that treesā annual rings are representations of our own daysā struggle, happiness, and purpose.
| Type | Hardcover |
| Details | Clothbound spine |
| Contains | 136 pages with 31 full color illustrations |
| Size | 7.25" x 5.25" |
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Hermann Hesse understood trees to be symbols of transcendence and rebirth, of instinctive growth present in all natural life. This elegant collection of his essays, poems, and passages on trees, accompanied by thirty-one of his watercolor illustrations, reveals his inspired thoughts on nature, spirituality, and self-knowledge. Together, his writings and paintings mirror the seasons and landscapes as he experienced them, and help remind us that treesā annual rings are representations of our own daysā struggle, happiness, and purpose.
| Type | Hardcover |
| Details | Clothbound spine |
| Contains | 136 pages with 31 full color illustrations |
| Size | 7.25" x 5.25" |



















