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Record Number
2087
Reference Type
Book
Year
1947
Title
Figures for an Apocalypse / signed Place Published: Norfolk
Publisher
New Direction
Number of Pages
111
Edition
First hard cover printing. Short Title: Figures for an Apocalypse / signed
Notes
Black cloth and dust jacket; signed and inscribed by Merton, "In Corde Jesu, F.M. Louis OCR". Merton signed some of his books with his Monastic name "Louis" and also used the blessing "In Corde Jesu" (In the heart of Jesus) and "OCR" (Order of Cistercians - reformed - research). He used a similar method of signing, for example, in the book, "Thomas Merton and James Laughlin - Selected Letters" (see page 38). A rare and interesting find, coming originally from the significant collection of a Merton collector.
Label
SUO
Record Number
2080
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1936
Title
Original hand-written letter (#2) by Thomas Merton with envelope Place Published: Douglaston, L.I., NY.
Notes
This is the second of two relatively early original letters from Merton, signed "Tom", to Alfred Hailparn, his co-editor of the 1937 number of THE 1937 COLUMBIAN, the Columbia University yearbook (see "Original hand written letter (#1) by Thomas Merton with envelope" for the other). This one concerns solicitations of advertisers for the yearbook: "...we are more earnest in getting prospects lined up than hopeful of getting any signatures on the dotted line as yet ... we are each going to work independently on a bunch of prospects that appear good to us ...." He inquires about the possibilities of making connections through Hailparn's father: " ... Far from being a question of advertising out of charity it would show certain advantages -- college men drink a lot of beer! ...". This letter and the other are accompanied by the 1937 edition of The Columbian yearbook which was edited by Merton and Hailpern (with two others) and prominently features Merton in text, photos and cartoons (approx. 30 appearances in all). See "Original 1937 The Columbian Yearbook" for details.
Label
USE
Date
August 20
Pages
Single hand-written sheet on personal letterhead - written on recto and verso.
Type of Work
correspondence Short Title: Original hand-written letter (#2) by Thomas Merton with envelope
Record Number
2079
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1936
Title
Original hand-written letter (#1) by Thomas Merton with envelope Place Published: Douglaston, L.I., NY.
Notes
This is the first of two relatively early original letters from Merton, signed "Tom Merton" to Alfred Hailparn, his co-editor of the 1937 number of THE 1937 COLUMBIAN, the Columbia University yearbook (see "Original hand written letter (#2) by Thomas Merton with envelope" for the other). Intending to get a head start on yearbook production, Merton writes: "First & most important: tell Anne ____ to go to hell. It is too late now as we have signed up with White. I'm sorry you didn't get the card ... I took White's man along & got a number of swell shots around the place. Just wait until you see them! Furthermore I am going to make another trip up there with him & get a lot more: I want plenty of pictures of campus in the book & there are lots of swell old cuts too ... I am working 8 hours a day up at Radio City these days so I have not had much time to scout around myself. However - the time will come. As to engravers - they can wait ....". This letter and the other are accompanied by the 1937 edition of The Columbian yearbook which was edited by Merton and Hailpern (with two others) and prominently features Merton in text, photos and cartoons (approx. 30 appearances in all). See "Original 1937 The Columbian Yearbook" for details.
Label
USE
Date
June 18
Pages
Single hand-written sheet on personal letterhead - written on recto and verso.
Type of Work
correspondence Short Title: Original hand-written letter (#1) by Thomas Merton with envelope
Record Number
2059
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1930s
Title
Original letter (TLS) by Thomas Merton in envelope Place Published: New York
Notes
Single sheet letter on Columbia Review letterhead. This letter comes originally from a collection of pieces by Mr. Robert MacGregor (New Directions staff member) to James Laughlin, publisher of New Directions. The envelop is addressed to Mr. George Freimarck and has typed on the back Merton's typed home address scratched out (presumably Merton no longer lived there at the time of sending) as "Tom F. Merton, 50 Rushmore Avenue, Douglaston, L. I., N. Y.". The letter partially reads as follows: "COLUMBIA REVIEW: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY/ 405 JOHN JAY HALL ROBERT LAX editor ARTHUR ZAMPELLA BARRY ULANOV associates Dear George: ... I have been writing book reviews for the Herald Tribune 'Books', and for the Nation, and also doing free lance cartooning. I am taking my M.A. and writing a thesis on the Aesthetic Ideas in William Blake... Sincerely, Tom Merton " ( signed in dark blue ink with a period at the end and underlined).
Label
US1E
Type of Work
Single sheet (TLS) with original addressed sending envelope. Short Title: Original letter (TLS) by Thomas Merton in envelope
Record Number
2057
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1966
Title
Original letter (TLS) signed by Merton Place Published: Trappist, KY
Notes
Single sheet in folding cloth slipcase. To an unidentified "Dear John" [not John H. Griffin], in response to receipt of his poem and other matters. The poem "... has a nice feeling about it, lively, informal, casual but effective. The only criticism I would make is that your rhythm is monotonous. You need to learn how to break it up, vary it, change pace, pick up again and so on. That will come with reading of poetry and more practice. Hope your article got in Jubilee. It is a good idea to write. Don't be surprised if the first few times you don't immediately click, and don't expect all the editors to come a'runnin' right the first day. It takes time." In response to a query about his back, he replies that it is better but he has bursitis in his elbow, and "I hope it will pass off and I will be able to get back to some wood chopping." He mentions sending on a few things, include a Vietnamese translation of Seeds of Contemplation, noting "As to the Bibliography, don't rush. That is an ongoing project I believe!..." Merton closes: "God be with you always, in Christ, Tom Merton." From the collection of the James S. Copley Library, acquired as an element in a large private treaty joint purchase by William Reese Company and James Cummins Booksellers.
Label
USE
Date
August 26
Pages
One-half page, on quarto sheet of Abbey of Gethsemani stationary
Type of Work
TLS Short Title: Original letter (TLS) signed by Merton
Record Number
2512
Reference Type
Book Section
Year
1939
Title
Graduate School (poems) - signed
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Edition
First hard cover edition. Short Title: Graduate School (poems) - signed
Notes
Blue cloth, no jacket as issued. Contains the first published work of Thomas Merton, written when he was a graduate student at Columbia. This book is signed on page v by Mark Van Doren, one of the selectors, (renowned English professor and poet, and professor/friend of Merton); also signed and inscribed by Sara Van Alstyne Allen (who went on to publish professionally in The New Yorker and Harper's) in 1964 on pages 5 and 9, where her poetry appears.
Label
NUYO1
Pages
60-67
Book Title
Columbia Poetry Place Published: New York
Record Number
2000
Reference Type
Book
Year
1947
Title
Figures for an Apocalypse (special full leather edition) Place Published: Norfolk
Publisher
New Direction
Number of Pages
111
Edition
First special edition, leather bound hard cover printing Short Title: Figures for an Apocalypse (special full leather edition)
Notes
Bound in full red leather with gilt decorations, raised hubs, gilt titles and colorful endpapers. This item is a special edition, up to now apparently unknown and uncatalogued.
Label
OU
Record Number
927
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1947
Title
Figures for an Apocalypse / signed Place Published: Norfolk
Publisher
New Direction
Number of Pages
111
Edition
2nd hard cover printing Signed and inscribed by Thomas Merton and James Fox (Merton's Abbot at the time). Short Title: Figures for an Apocalypse / signed
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket. This item was inscribed and signed by Merton and James Fox (Merton's Abbot at the time). Merton writes, "with my prayers + best wishes in Jesus and Mary, Fr. Louis" (his religious name). Fox writes, "With gratitude and a rememberance in our prayers and sacrifices, fM James Fox" which is rubber stamped "All for Jesus through Mary with a smile" between his name and the inscription. This item is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Label
SUOY
Record Number
918
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1956
Title
Marthe, Marie et Lazare Place Published: Paris
Publisher
Desclee De Brower
Number of Pages
145
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: Marthe, Marie et Lazare
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
UF
Record Number
903
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1983
Title
The Inner Experience / Offprint
Notes
Soft cover offprint; contains four chapters: 1. Notes on Contemplation 2. Society and the Inner Self 3. Christian Contemplation 4. Kinds of Contemplation. All with original pagination from CS.
Label
MUT
Pages
Original pagination maintained.
Type of Work
Soft cover offprint from Cistercian Studies Quarterly Review 18, 1983. Short Title: The Inner Experience / Offprint
Record Number
889
Reference Type
Book
Year
1981
Title
St Maedoc Place Published: Greensboro
Publisher
Unicorn Press
Edition
Twice folded broadside second soft cover edition. Short Title: St Maedoc
Notes
Folded broadside tipped in soft cover jacket with image by Merton and first publication of his signature on cover.
Label
U
Record Number
879
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1963
Title
Cold War Letters / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at The Abbey of Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes
Original mimeograph in textured yellow card covers and bound in plastic comb binding. This copy was obtained from Clayton Barbeau who obtained it originally from his literary agent Naomi Burton Stone (also Mertons' literarty agent at the time). Although Merton was forbidden from publishing on the subject of war and peace, he did use the Abbey of Gethsemanis' mimeograph machine to write his views and circulate them among friends and acquaintances. This is one such mimeograph.
Label
MU
Pages
Six page preface followed by one page Title page reading, "Cold War Letters (Strictly confidential. Not for publication.)" followed by 180 pages of 111 typed letters.
Type of Work
Original second distribution of mimeograph (111 letters). Short Title: Cold War Letters / mimeograph
Record Number
870
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1964
Title
Notes by the Artist for an Exhibit of His Drawings / signed Place Published: Louisville, Kentucky
Publisher
Spalding College
Number of Pages
Two folded sheets stapled inside oversized folded deckle edged (front cover) sheet.
Edition
First limited soft cover edition / signed by Merton. Short Title: Notes by the Artist for an Exhibit of His Drawings / signed
Notes
Soft cover; statement on title page reads, "These notes were written expressly to accompany a showing of 26 drawings first displayed privately on November 13, 1964, at Catherine Spalding College, Louisville, Kentucky." This item is stated as a "Limited Edition" and is signed by Thomas Merton.
Label
SLU
Record Number
868
Reference Type
Book Section
Picture
Year
1946
Title
The Trappist Abbey: Matins / Our Lady of Gethsemani / signed
Publisher
The Modern Library
Notes
Signed poem by Thomas Merton. Single leaf (pages 419 and 420) with heading "Modern Poetry *Thomas Merton*" and the title on page 420 and the poem "Lazarus" on page 419 (under the heading "Capetanakis"). Signed by Merton at the bottom of page 420 and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. This item is part of the Modern Library's "A New Anthology of Modern Poetry, revised edition" - 1946 (also in this collection).
Label
SU
Pages
Single leaf (page # 419 and 420). Short Title: The Trappist Abbey: Matins / Our Lady of Gethsemani / signed
Book Title
A New Anthology of Modern Poetry / Revised Edition Place Published: New York
Record Number
857
Reference Type
Book
Year
1950
Title
Seeds of Contemplation Place Published: London
Publisher
The Catholic Book Club
Number of Pages
201
Edition
First hard cover Catholic Book Club edition. Short Title: Seeds of Contemplation
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket.
Label
U
Record Number
834
Reference Type
Book
Year
1990
Title
The Seven Storey Mountain
Publisher
Harcourt, Inc.
Number of Pages
467
Edition
This hard cover edition produced specially for Borders inc. Short Title: The Seven Storey Mountain
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket; special edition made for Borders Inc.
Label
7U
Record Number
838
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1961
Title
The Root of War
Number of Pages
4 (one oversized folded sheet)
Edition
First separate printing. Short Title: The Root of War
Notes
Criptic reprint of this essay from the October 1961 issue of "The Catholic Worker" - probably the first separtate printing. "The Root of War is Fear" was the first in a series of Catholic Worker articles by Merton criticizing the arms race and the Cold War. It appeared again later that year, in somewhat shortened form, in Merton's book "New Seeds of Contemplation". This unusual pamphlet printing, with title shortened to "The Root of War", most likely was published in 1961 and came from the personal library of John Beecher (1904-80), noted social protest poet and fine press publisher. Beecher also published "On Acquiring a Cistercian Breviary", a poem dedicated to Merton which is also a part of this collection.
Label
MU
Record Number
840
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1953
Title
Trappist Life Place Published: Trappist
Publisher
Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani
Number of Pages
61
Edition
First soft cover limited edition edition - 1/10000. Short Title: Trappist Life
Notes
Soft cover; text largely identical to the text of Cistercian Contemplatives (also by Merton, 1948); limited edition (1 of 10000). Colophon reads, "This Guide is designed and published by The Monks of Our Lady of Gethsemani Trappist, Kentucky A First Edition of 10000 copies was printed in August 1953 by Slater & Gilroy, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky".
Label
LU
Record Number
852
Reference Type
Book
Year
1951
Title
A Balanced Life of Prayer Place Published: Trappist, Kentucky
Publisher
The Abbey of Gethsemani
Number of Pages
22
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: A Balanced Life of Prayer
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
U
Record Number
821
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1969
Title
The Climate of Monastic Prayer
Publisher
Irish University Press
Number of Pages
154
Edition
First Irish hard cover edition. Short Title: The Climate of Monastic Prayer
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket.
Label
UT
Series Title
Cistercian Studies Series #1 Place Published: Shannon
Record Number
791
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
2002
Title
The Seven Storey Mountain Place Published: Norwalk, CT
Publisher
The Easton Press
Number of Pages
467
Edition
Deluxe fiftieth anniversary leather bound edition. Short Title: The Seven Storey Mountain
Notes
Leather bound (no dust jacket as issued) with 22kt gold cover design.
Label
7U
Record Number
777
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1964 -1965
Title
New York World's Fair / Vatican Pavilion Merton Prayer Card
Number of Pages
1 - recto and verso Short Title: New York World's Fair / Vatican Pavilion Merton Prayer Card
Notes
Original prayer card with image of The Pieta on the front and prayer by Thomas Merton on the back. Imprimatur - Francis Cardinal Spellman (Archbishop of New York).
Label
U
Record Number
767
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1964
Title
Collected Edition / The New Man Place Published: London
Publisher
Burns & Oates
Number of Pages
175
Edition
First hard cover issue of "Collected Edition". Short Title: Collected Edition / The New Man
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket.
Label
IU
Record Number
768
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1964
Title
Collected Edition / New Seeds of Contemplation Place Published: London
Publisher
Burns & Oates
Number of Pages
230
Edition
First hard cover issue of "Collected Edition". Short Title: Collected Edition / New Seeds of Contemplation
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket.
Label
IU
Record Number
771
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1948
Title
Guide to Cistercian Life Place Published: Trappist
Publisher
The Abbey of Gethsemani
Number of Pages
15
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: Guide to Cistercian Life
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
U
Record Number
765
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1961
Title
Collected Edition / No Man is an Island Place Published: London
Publisher
Burns & Oates
Number of Pages
233
Edition
First hard cover issue of "Collected Edition". Short Title: Collected Edition / No Man is an Island
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket.
Label
IU
Record Number
766
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1950
Title
Collected Edition / The Waters of Silence Place Published: London
Publisher
Burns & Oates
Number of Pages
299
Edition
First hard cover issue of "Collected Edition". Short Title: Collected Edition / The Waters of Silence
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket, wrapped in narrow band of paper which has written on it: "Recommended by the Book Society - Waters of Silence".
Label
IU
Record Number
730
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1952
Title
Seeds of Contemplation Place Published: London
Publisher
Hollis & Carter
Number of Pages
198
Edition
First reprinted, undersized, British hard cover edition. Short Title: Seeds of Contemplation
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket.
Label
U
Record Number
712
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Title
If You Seek a Heavenly Light Place Published: San Jose
Publisher
Desert Rose Press
Number of Pages
8 (including covers)
Edition
Reprint cloth edition initially published in "The Collected Poems of Thomas Merton"; limited edition - 1/75. Short Title: If You Seek a Heavenly Light
Notes
Accordion folding book in black, gold and silver marbled boards with title printed in red; set in Goudy Thirty Typeface and printed in black; offset lithographic illustration in black and orange of Stonehenge by Virginia Mudd; limited edition - 1/75.
Label
UL
Record Number
2454
Reference Type
Book
Year
1957
Title
The Camaldolese Way / inscribed card laid in Place Published: Italy
Publisher
Morcelliana
Number of Pages
28 pages.
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: The Camaldolese Way / inscribed card laid in
Notes
Soft cover; this item has not been noted by bibliographers and is not listed as part of any library collection (WoldCat). From "Vita nel silencio" (Living in silence). Similar to the English text "Silent Life" (1957) but with textual variations and 12 new images. In addition this item has laid in it a personalized address card inscribed and signed by Dom Anselmo Giabbani, Prior General of the Camaldolese in Italy. Dom Anselmo Giabbani served as Camaldolese Prior General from 1951-1963. He died in 2004 at the age of 96. Between 1952 and 1956, Thomas Merton corresponded with Anselmo Giabbani asking for Giabbani's help in applying to Vatican authorities for an authorized transfer to an Italian monastery.
Label
NUY
Record Number
707
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1974
Title
Cistercian Life Place Published: Spencer, Massachusetts
Publisher
Cistercian Book Service
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: Cistercian Life
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
6U
Record Number
709
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
2001
Title
Cistercian Life / Our Lady of Holy Spirit Abbey Place Published: Conyers, Georgia
Publisher
Our Lady of Holy Spirit Abbey
Number of Pages
52
Edition
Fist Holy Spirit Abbey soft cover edition. Short Title: Cistercian Life / Our Lady of Holy Spirit Abbey
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
6U
Record Number
706
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1974
Title
Cistercian Life / Saint Joseph's Abbey Place Published: Spencer, Massachusetts
Publisher
Saint Joseph's Abbey
Edition
First Saint Joseph's Abbey soft cover edition. Short Title: Cistercian Life / Saint Joseph's Abbey
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
6U
Record Number
691
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1976
Title
Ishi Means Man Place Published: Greensboro, North Carolina
Publisher
Unicorn Press
Number of Pages
71
Edition
First hard cover edition. Short Title: Ishi Means Man
Notes
Cloth without dust wrapper (as issued); Unicorn Keepsake Series Volume 8. Brick and beige boards with original Rita Cobrin woodblock tipped-in as frontispiece.
Label
U
Record Number
678
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1949
Title
Flight Into Egypt Place Published: San Francisco
Publisher
Wesley Webster
Number of Pages
5
Edition
First separate sheet music soft cover edition. Short Title: Flight Into Egypt
Notes
Soft cover with pictorial wrappers; words by Thomas Merton, music by Emmet Pendleton.
Label
U3
Record Number
664
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1974
Title
Cistercian Life / Our Lady of Guadalupe Abbey Place Published: Lafayette, Oregon
Publisher
Our Lady of Guadalupe Abbey
Edition
First Guadalupe Abbey soft cover edition. Short Title: Cistercian Life / Our Lady of Guadalupe Abbey
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
6U
Record Number
543
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1958
Title
Prometheus / A Meditation Place Published: Lexington
Publisher
Privately printed at the Margaret King Library Press - University of Kentucky
Edition
First hard cover limited edition presentation copy. Short Title: Prometheus / A Meditation
Notes
Hard cover no dust jacket (as issued); limited edition - 1 of 150. Tipped in is a hand written note, "Jim, Nancy, Carolyn for LST" - this is a presentation copy for "LST" from the printers of this item Carolyn Hammer, Nancy Chambers, and Jim Gribble (each printer signed his/her own name in the inscription). This presentation copy has a variant marbled light grey boards (varies from the regular brown issued boards). From the University of Kentucky web site "Set in 14 point American Uncial (Stempel), leaded, Hosho paper. Cased in boards covered with plum Moriki paper, printed label on spine. Bound by Boxwood Binders (Lucy Crump). Copies not numbered. The initials "h.c.g." in the colophon refer to the printers: Carolyn Reading Hammer, Nancy Chambers (Mrs. John Lair), and James Gribble. The Margaret I. King Library Press imprint was used only twice before being shortened to The King Library Press.". This item was received with deepest gratitude from the personal collection of William H. Shannon.
Label
LYU
Record Number
520
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1957
Title
Pax #4 / Five Poems by Thomas Merton / "Wisdom"; "Song: In the Shows of the Round Ox"; "Birdcage Walk"; "Nocturne"; "Landscape". Place Published: New York
Publisher
Pax #4
Number of Pages
1 page, 12"x18
Edition
First broadside edition. Short Title: Pax #4 / Five Poems by Thomas Merton / "Wisdom"; "Song: In the Shows of the Round Ox"; "Birdcage Walk"; "Nocturne"; "Landscape".
Notes
Newsprint broadside. Pax was a "magazine" of poetry and art in which the work was the free contribution of the artists themselves "as their way of working toward an appreciation of the ideal of an enduring peace: the work of justice, the fruit of love". Pax was edited and published by Robert Lax (close friend to Merton) from the offices of Jubilee magazine starting in the mid-1950’s to the early 1960’s and was revived for a few minor issues in the 1980’s. This item is part of a portfolio of Pax items in this collection that contains the following:
Label
UOP
Record Number
514
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1962
Title
Two Articles by Thomas Merton / The Root of war; Red or Dead: The Anatomy of a Cliche Place Published: New York
Publisher
Fellowship Publications
Number of Pages
11
Edition
First Fellowship reprint soft cover edition. Short Title: Two Articles by Thomas Merton / The Root of war; Red or Dead: The Anatomy of a Cliche
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
U
Record Number
425
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1965
Title
Monastic Life at Gethsemani Place Published: Trappist, Kentucky
Publisher
The Abbey of Gethsemani
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: Monastic Life at Gethsemani
Notes
Soft cover; this item was received with deepest gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label
U
Record Number
435
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1944
Title
Thirty Poems: The Poets of the Year Place Published: New York
Publisher
New Directions
Edition
First hard cover edition. Short Title: Thirty Poems: The Poets of the Year
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket.
Label
OU
Record Number
412
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1962
Title
Loretto and Gethsemani Place Published: Trappist, Kentucky
Number of Pages
8
Edition
First soft cover edition in commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the founding of the Congregation of The Sisters of Loretto at the Foot of the Cross. Short Title: Loretto and Gethsemani
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
U
Record Number
409
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1967
Title
Blessed Are the Meek Place Published: New York
Publisher
Catholic Peace Fellowship
Edition
First soft cover printing. Short Title: Blessed Are the Meek
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
U
Record Number
410
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1956
Title
Praying the Psalms Place Published: Collegeville, Minnesota
Publisher
Liturgical Press
Number of Pages
32
Edition
First soft cover edition with drawings by Grailville Art Center. Short Title: Praying the Psalms
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
U
Record Number
411
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1974
Title
Cistercian Life Place Published: Spencer, Massachusetts
Publisher
Cistercian Book Service
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: Cistercian Life
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
6U
Record Number
404
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1971
Title
The Zen Revival Place Published: London
Publisher
The Buddhist Society
Number of Pages
20
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: The Zen Revival
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
U
Record Number
397
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1957
Title
Basic Principles of Monastic Spirituality
Publisher
Burns & Oates
Number of Pages
71
Edition
First British soft cover edition. Short Title: Basic Principles of Monastic Spirituality
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
U
Series Title
Paternoster series: #15A Place Published: London
Record Number
391
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1967
Title
Monastery of Christ in the Desert Place Published: Abiquiu, New Mexico
Publisher
Monastery of Christ in the Desert
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: Monastery of Christ in the Desert
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
U
Record Number
392
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1964
Title
Come to the Mountain Place Published: Snowmass, Colorado
Publisher
St. Benedict's Monastery
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: Come to the Mountain
Notes
Soft cover; this item is a precurser to the Cistercian Life pamphlet series.
Label
6U
Record Number
393
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1961
Title
Spiritual Direction and Meditation / A Paraclete Book
Publisher
Anthony Clarke Books
Number of Pages
102
Edition
First British Paraclete Book soft cover edition. Short Title: Spiritual Direction and Meditation
Notes
Soft cover; edges stained red.
Label
U
Abstract
Soft cover.