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Record Number 1439
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Title The Prison Meditations of Fr Delp / Introduction to "In Face of Death" by Fr A. Delp, S.J. Place Published: Trappist
Notes Mimeograph; this item was received by Jim Forest from Merton and has been received into this collection with gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label UM
Pages 19 pages single sided excluding title page.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: The Prison Meditations of Fr Delp / Introduction to "In Face of Death" by Fr A. Delp, S.J.
Record Number 1438
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Title A Picture of Lee Ying Place Published: Trappist
Notes Mimeograph; this item was given by Merton to Jim Forest after Forest sent him a picture of Lee Ying from the April 1963 edition of Life Magazine which inspired the poem. This item was received with gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label UM
Pages Single leaf both sides.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: A Picture of Lee Ying
Record Number 1414
Reference Type Conference Proceedings
Author Merton, Thomas
Title Thomas Merton and "the Christ of the Icons
Edition First soft cover edition. Short Title: Thomas Merton and "the Christ of the Icons
Notes Soft cover; and extract from The Seven Storey Mountain (1933), A Letter to Marco Pallis (1965) and A Letter to June Yungblut (1966). Jim forest, guest speaker. This item was received with deepest gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label U
Conference_Name An Ecumenical Encounter / at St. Paul's Greek Orthodox Church
Year_of_Conference 2002 (October 25)
Record Number 1408
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1962
Title Carta a Pablo Antonio Cuadra Sobre Los Gigantes / Spanish Place Published: Buenos Aires
Publisher Eco Contemporaneo
Edition First soft cover edition. Short Title: Carta a Pablo Antonio Cuadra Sobre Los Gigantes / Spanish
Notes Soft cover; Spanish language edition. This item was received with deepest gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label U
Record Number 1411
Reference Type Journal Article
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1968/69
Title Peace and Revolution / A Footnote from Ulysses
Journal Peace
Volume Volume 3
Notes Soft cover; this is one of the last items Merton wrote on peace. He wrote it especially for the 1968 PAX Annual Conference on "Peace and Revolution". This item was received with deepest gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label U
Pages Pages 4-12 Short Title: Peace and Revolution / A Footnote from Ulysses
Record Number 1412
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1965
Title Truth and Crisis / Pages from a Monastic Notebook
Number of Pages 8
Edition Soft cover offprint from Gandhi Marg, October 1965. Short Title: Truth and Crisis / Pages from a Monastic Notebook
Notes Soft cover; this item was received with deepest gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label MU
Record Number 2593
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1948
Title The Seven Storey Mountain / Advance Review Copy Place Published: New York
Publisher Harcourt, Brace and Company
Number of Pages 429 pages
Edition Advance Review Copy with slip tipped in. Short Title: The Seven Storey Mountain / Advance Review Copy
Notes Cloth; Advance Copy with slip tipped in. Stamped on the review slip is the release date as Oct 4, 1948 and the price of $3.00. There is no dust jacket but has origianl flaps of the dust jacket laid in with date stamped Sept 13, 1948 (presumeably the date received). Edition stated is "b-7-48" on colophon page.
Label NUR
Record Number 2579
Reference Type Journal Article
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1936
Title How Time Goes; Your Night to Howl (this second essay co-authored with "Coit")
Journal Columbia Jester - Christmas Issue
Volume Vol. XXXVIII
Notes Soft cover, also included are 5 peoms by Robert Lax on page 14 and a drawing on page 35. Cover art by Ad Reinhardt.
Label NU1
Pages How Time Goes: 26-27 Your Night to Howl: 32-33 Drawings by Merton: 21, 33 Short Title: How Time Goes; Your Night to Howl (this second essay co-authored with "Coit")
Record Number 1354
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1963
Title The Christian as Peacemaker Place Published: Nyack
Publisher Fellowship Publications
Number of Pages 4
Edition First Fellowship offprint soft cover edition. Short Title: The Christian as Peacemaker
Notes Soft cover.
Label UM
Record Number 1347
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1950
Title Waters of Silence - limited deluxe edition Place Published: London
Publisher Theodore Brun Limited
Number of Pages 299
Edition First hard cover limited deluxe edition - #47/50 Short Title: Waters of Silence - limited deluxe edition
Notes Leather bound (no dust jacket as issued); as stated on the page opposite the foreword by Evelyn Waugh: "This Limited de Luxe Edition is published by special arrangement with Hollis & Carter, Ltd., London, and appears simultaneously with their first edition. One hundred and twenty copies have been printed for sale. In addition, five copies, numbered I to V, have been struck off as presentation and reference copies." Also states, "Fifty copies 1 to 50, are available to members of The Collectors Book Club only." This is copy #47 (therefore one of the 50 Collectors Book Club editions).
Label UL
Record Number 1319
Reference Type Journal Article
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1961
Title Chant to Be Used in Processions Around a Site with Furnaces
Journal Journal for the Protection of All Beings
Notes Soft cover.
Label PU
Pages Pages 5-7 Short Title: Chant to Be Used in Processions Around a Site with Furnaces
Record Number 1321
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1956
Title Marthe, Marie et Lazare Place Published: Paris
Publisher Desclee De Brower
Number of Pages 145
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: Marthe, Marie et Lazare
Notes Cloth (no jacket as issued).
Label UF
Record Number 1288
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1978
Title Hagia Sophia Place Published: Lexington
Publisher Stamperia del Santuccio
Number of Pages 8
Edition First Magnani paper cloth edition. Short Title: Hagia Sophia
Notes Cloth (no dust jacket as issued); "When, in 1961, Merton gave the manuscript of "Hagia Sophia" to the Stamperia del Santuccio to be published under its imprint, two editions were planned: the first to be a small issue of 50 copies on Magnani paper with a frontispiece engraving, "Hagia Sophia and the Young Christ", after Victor Hammer's triptych painting, 1953-1956. The text pages for this edition were printed in 1961 but as the engraving was not yet finished, the decision was made to re-set the type and print a variant edition on Whatman paper as Opus XVll, 1962, of Stamperia del Santuccio imprints. Victor Hammer never finished the engraving. Now, a decade after his death, and the death of Thomas Merton, the pages of the text that he had printed and the unfinished engraving, printed here from the brass plate as he left it, are together in rememberance in this small volume. - C. R. H., December, 1978" - this text is taken from one of the front pages of this edition. This book is the last one to bear the imprint of Stamperia del Santuccio. Carolyn Hammer printed the frontispiece and title page for this 1978 edition.
Label UDL
Record Number 1201
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1963
Title The Black Revolution Place Published: Atlanta
Publisher Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Number of Pages 14 unnumbered pages (starting and ending on the inside of the front and back covers)
Edition First soft cover edition. Short Title: The Black Revolution
Notes Soft cover.
Label U
Record Number 1198
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1958
Title La Montee Vers La Lumiere / limited edition Place Published: Paris
Publisher Editions Albin Michel
Number of Pages 234
Edition First hard cover French limited edition.
Notes Cloth; this is a first limited edition with the Alfama watermark but it is unclear whether it is a proof edition, or number 1 or perhaps Roman numeral I of the 310 limited editions that were printed (300 numbered and 10 Roman numerals).
Label LUF
Translator Tadie, Marie Short Title: La Montee Vers La Lumiere / limited edition
Record Number 1165
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1948
Title Louteringsberg / Dutch translation of Seven Storey Mountain Place Published: Utrecht Brussel
Publisher Het Spectrum
Number of Pages 441
Edition First Dutch hard cover edition of Seven Storey Mountain.
Notes Cloth and dust jacket.
Label 7UF
Translator Noorbeek, Andre Short Title: Louteringsberg / Dutch translation of Seven Storey Mountain
Original Publication Seven Storey Mountain
Record Number 1121
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Title Notes on Art and Worship / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto only. In "The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton" (1984, page 319) Mott reports that in 1959 Merton was interested in writing a book on religeous art. Such a book was never published although some material did appear in different essays. This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Sixty-five numbered pages (not including title page and green card covers) bound in black comb binding.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Notes on Art and Worship / mimeograph
Record Number 1120
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Title An Exchange of Letters on Monastic Questions / Br. M. Louis O.C.S.O. and Ronald Roloff O.S.B. / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto and verso. This manuscript found as part of "School of Charity". This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Thirty numbered pages (not including title page and card covers) bound in black comb binding.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: An Exchange of Letters on Monastic Questions / Br. M. Louis O.C.S.O. and Ronald Roloff O.S.B. / mimeograph
Record Number 2574
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1985
Title Clairvaux Place Published: Santa Barbara
Publisher Santa Barbara College of Creative Studies, UCSB
Number of Pages 15 unnumered pages
Edition First soft cover limited edition - 1/15
Notes One of 15 copies. Slim octavo (21cm); hand-sewn wrappers, with text letterpress printed on Rives Heavyweight; [16]pp. Briefly inscribed (in pencil) on the colophon, likely by the unattributed printed. Privately printed edition of Merton's poem dedicated to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, which first appeared in The Collected Poems of Thomas Merton (New Directions, 1977). A curious and tiny production, published by students in one of the last places Merton would visit during his lifetime. Not mentioned in any of the standard Merton references, and not found in OCLC.
Label NUL
Date December Short Title: Clairvaux
Record Number 2567
Reference Type Magazine Article
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1949
Title Raw Lie Unraw
Volume Volume 47 (XLVll)
Notes Soft cover; Laughing Lion Issue. This issue of Columbia's humour magazine includes contributions by noted past graduate from Columbia University including Thomas Merton, Robert Lax, and Ad Reinhardt
Label N1U
Pages Page 11 - drawing by Merton; page 21 - poem by Merton Short Title: Raw Lie Unraw
Magazine Jester of Columbia
Issue Number Number 5
Record Number 2559
Reference Type Journal Article
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1968
Title Contemplation in a World of Action (excerpt)
Journal Bloominewman
Volume Volume 2
Notes Soft cover; this item is a periodical of the University of Louisville. This item is a part of a group of over 30 original mimeographs and offprints purchased from Merton bookdealer Jeannette Cantrell who received them from monk of Gethsemani Tom Zele. This group of items were obtained by Zele during the 1960s while living alongside Merton at the monastery.
Label NPU
Date April Short Title: Contemplation in a World of Action (excerpt)
Pages Pages 1-5
Record Number 2547
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1965
Title Schema Thirteen / An Open Letter to the American Hierarchy Place Published: Privately printed at the Abbey of Gethsemani (Trappist, KY)
Notes Original mimeograph. This item is a part of a group of over 30 original mimeographs and offprints purchased from Merton bookdealer Jeannette Cantrell who received them from monk of Gethsemani Tom Zele. This group of items were obtained by Zele during the 1960s while living alongside Merton at the monastery.
Label NUM
Date July
Pages 8 typed pages (recto and verso) plus typed cover/title page
Type of Work Original mimeograph Short Title: Schema Thirteen / An Open Letter to the American Hierarchy
Record Number 2544
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year [1961]
Title Clement of Alexandria / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at the Abbey of Gethsemani (Trappist, KY)
Notes Original mimeograph in textured blue/green card covers and bound in plastic comb binding. This item is a part of a group of over 30 original mimeographs and offprints purchased from Merton bookdealer Jeannette Cantrell who received them from monk of Gethsemani Tom Zele. This group of items were obtained by Zele during the 1960s while living alongside Merton at the monastery.
Label NUM
Pages Unpaginated, printed on rectos only.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Clement of Alexandria / mimeograph
Record Number 2489
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1949
Title Seeds of Contemplation / signed Place Published: Norfolk, CT
Publisher New Directions
Edition First cloth signed limited edition - 1/100 Short Title: Seeds of Contemplation / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket in slip case; limited edition 1/100 and signed by Merton.
Label NLSU
Record Number 2474
Reference Type Book Section
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1956
Title The Pope and the Virgin Mary
Publisher Typis polyglottis Vaticanis
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: The Pope and the Virgin Mary
Notes Leather; this book contains articles on 34 aspects of Pope Pius XII's reign (1876-1956) and composed by "eminent scholars from the entire world to honor the eightieth birthday of the Pope" including this scarcely known article by Merton. Articles are written in Italian, French, English, German, Spanish, Latin, and Portuguese.
Pages Pages 399-415 (553 pages total)
Book Title Pio XII Pont. Max. - Postridie Kalendas Martias MDCCCLXXVI-MDCCCCLVI Place Published: Rome
Record Number 1111
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title The Climate of Mercy / for Albert Schweitzer / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto and verso. This item appeared in the book "Love and Living" (1979). This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Date April, 1964
Pages Fifteen numbered pages (plus title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: The Climate of Mercy / for Albert Schweitzer / mimeograph
Record Number 1112
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title The Climate of Monastic Prayer / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto and verso. This item appeared in Cistercian Studies Series, No. 1, 1981 and was expanded into the book "Contemplative Prayer" (1969) with it's progression followed by William H. Shannon in "Thomas Merton's Dark Path" (1982). This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Water of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Eighteen numbered pages (plus title page) staple removed in the upper left corner.
Type of Work First mimeographed edition. Short Title: The Climate of Monastic Prayer / mimeograph
Record Number 1113
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1963
Title The Name of the Lord / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto and verso. This item was published in Seasons of Celebration (1965). This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Fourteen numbered pages (plus title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: The Name of the Lord / mimeograph
Record Number 1114
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title Honest to God / Letter to a Radical Anglican / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph (one of 2 copies in this collection - both stamped from the "Convent of Saint Helena", one from Versailles and one from Vales Gate); text on recto and verso. Merton comments on this item in "Road to Joy" (page 249) in a letter to Sister Theresa Lentfoehr and a rewrite of the letter appears in "Faith and Violence" (1968). This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Thirteen numbered pages (not including title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Honest to God / Letter to a Radical Anglican / mimeograph
Record Number 1115
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title Honest to God / Letter to a Radical Anglican / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph (one of 2 copies in this collection - both stamped from the "Convent of Saint Helena", one from Versailles and one from Vales Gate); text on recto and verso. Merton comments on this item in "Road to Joy" (page 249) in a letter to Sister Theresa Lentfoehr and a rewrite of the letter appears in "Faith and Violence" (1968). This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Thirteen numbered pages (not including title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Honest to God / Letter to a Radical Anglican / mimeograph
Record Number 1116
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title Memorandum / On Monastic Renewal / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto only. This manuscript appears in "The Monastic Journey" (1978) and may have been referred to in a journal entry in "Vow of Conversation" (1988, page 69) where he states, "I have been sending out a mimeograph memorandum on monastic reform and evidently Dom James does not like it". This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Five numbered pages (not including title page) stapled in the upper left corner with bottom page undone.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Memorandum / On Monastic Renewal / mimeograph
Record Number 1117
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title Flannery O'Connor -- A Prose Elegy / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto only. This manuscript appears in "Raids on the Unspeakable" (1966) and is referred to by Mary Jo Weaver in the article "Thomas Merton and Flannery O'Connor: The Urgency of Vision" published in "Thomas Merton: Pilgrim in Progress" (1983). This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Date September, 1964
Pages Five numbered pages (not including title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Flannery O'Connor -- A Prose Elegy / mimeograph
Record Number 1118
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Title Evagrius Ponticus / Monk of Scete / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto and verso. This manuscript is a translation that was believed to have been made by Merton and was certainly sent by Merton to Vails Gate (Merton's name is written at the top left corner of the manuscript. Texts include: I - "Sentences to Cenobites", II - "Selected Sentences", III - "The Monastic Ascesis", IV - "Sentences to Virgins". This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Twenty numbered pages (not including title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Evagrius Ponticus / Monk of Scete / mimeograph
Record Number 1119
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1963
Title Pre Benedictine Monachism / Series 1 / Rufinus, Cassian, St. Pachomius, St. Basil etc. / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto and verso. This manuscript is published as "Pre-Benedictine Monasticism: Initiation into the Monastic Tradition" (2006). This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Ninety-six numbered pages (not including title page and card covers) bound in black comb binding.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Pre Benedictine Monachism / Series 1 / Rufinus, Cassian, St. Pachomius, St. Basil etc. / mimeograph
Record Number 2470
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year [1956]
Title The Pope of the Virgin Mary
Publisher The Marion Library, University of Dayton
Number of Pages 15 (1-15) pages
Edition First soft Marion reprint edition. Short Title: The Pope of the Virgin Mary
Notes Soft cover. This item is a separate reprint from "Pio XII Pont. Max. Postridie Kalendas Martias MDCCCLXXVI-MDCCCCLVI" (1876-1956), a book composed by "eminent scholars from the entire world to honor the eightieth birthday of the Pope". Also noted, "published with ecclesiastical approval". This format is excedingly rare with only 2 others located on the WoldCat database of libraries.
Series Title Marion Reprint - #62 Place Published: Dayton, Ohio
Record Number 1110
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Title Eight Freedom Songs / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto only. This item is referred to in "Road to Joy" (page 62) in a letter to Aunt Kit where Merton says, "I am even now writing some songs ["Eight Freedom Songs"] for a negro singer [Robert Lawrence Williams] to sing in a concert that is supposed to help the civil rights movement". This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU3
Pages Eleven unnumbered pages (with unpublished introduction typed on title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Eight Freedom Songs / mimeograph
Record Number 1106
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title Monastic Vocation and the Background of Modern Secular Thought / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto only (see also a 2nd copy of this mimeograph in this collection where text is on recto and verso - both original documents). This item is roughly written at times, often in point form and appears to be a typed copy of Merton's notes for a discussion. Later became "Vocation and Modern Thought" in "Contemplation in a World of Action". This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Date October, 1964
Pages Sixteen numbered pages (not including title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Monastic Vocation and the Background of Modern Secular Thought / mimeograph
Record Number 1107
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Title A Ruler's Examination of Conscience; Some Texts from Francois Fenelon / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto and verso. In this mimeograph copy page 7 is missing. This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Fourteen numbered pages (not including title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: A Ruler's Examination of Conscience; Some Texts from Francois Fenelon / mimeograph
Record Number 1108
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1963
Title The Advent Mystery / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto only. This item appeared in the December 1963 Worship Magazine and published in Seasons of Celebration (1965) as "Advent: Hope or Delusion?". This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Pages Nine numbered pages (not including title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: The Advent Mystery / mimeograph
Record Number 1109
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title The Monk in the Diaspora / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto and verso with rubber stamp on front cover "Not For Publication". This item got strong reaction as Merton noted when he referred to in "A Vow of Conversation" (page 70) in which he wrote, "My article "The Monk in the Diaspora" is making more noise and perhaps raising more trouble than I anticipated"; and also on page 73, "...I also had to change "The Monk in the Diaspora" for the French translation. The Abbot does not like it"; and on page 78, "All this started with the article "The MOnk in the Diaspora" which turns out to have been a kind of time bomb". A version of this manuscript was also published in Seeds of Destruction as "The Christian in the Diaspora". This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Date January, 1964
Pages Fifteen numbered pages (not including title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: The Monk in the Diaspora / mimeograph
Record Number 1105
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title Monastic Vocation and the Background of Modern Secular Thought / mimeograph Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes Mimeograph; text on recto and verso (see also a 2nd copy of this mimeograph in this collection where text is on recto only - both original documents). This item is roughly written at times, often in point form and appears to be a typed copy of Merton's notes for a discussion. Later became "Vocation and Modern Thought" in "Contemplation in a World of Action". This mimeograph is part of a larger set of mimeographs that was obtained from the convent of Saint Helena at Vails Gate, New York. One of the sister's there had met with Merton with a few others while she resided at a sister house at Versailles, Kentucky (this meeting was noted in "The School of Charity" on page 198 and in "Dancing in the Waters of Life - Journal #5" on page 40). From that meeting the convent was put on Merton's mailing list and received numerous mimeographs in the 1960s - some of which are housed in this collection. Some of the publication information of these mimeographs was obtained with the kind participation of Patricia Burton, noted Merton bibliographer.
Label MU
Date October, 1964
Pages Sixteen numbered pages (not including title page) stapled in the upper left corner.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Monastic Vocation and the Background of Modern Secular Thought / mimeograph
Record Number 1062
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1955
Title No Man is an Island Place Published: London
Publisher Hollis & Carter
Number of Pages 233
Edition Hollis & Carter uncorrected proof soft cover edition. Short Title: No Man is an Island
Notes Soft cover; uncorrected proof edition.
Label UR
Record Number 1071
Reference Type Magazine Article
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1968
Title The Historical Consciousness / (first published in Contemplative Review Volume 1, #2, 1968).
Volume This volume dedicated to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Merton's death. Includes articles by many who knew him.
Notes Soft cover; in addition to Merton article contains articles on Merton by Patrick Hart, David Cooper, Wayne Teasdale, Gertrude Wilkinson, Irving Sussman, Pat O'Connell, Bonnie Thurston, Cornelia Jessey, Archbishop Rembert Weakland, Mitch and Kathy Finley and Joan Williams.
Label U
Pages Pages 3 - 4 Short Title: The Historical Consciousness / (first published in Contemplative Review Volume 1, #2, 1968).
Magazine Living Prayer
Issue Number Nov - Dec. 1988
Record Number 1073
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1954
Title The Last of the Fathers / signed Place Published: London
Publisher Hollis & Carter
Number of Pages 123
Edition First British hard cover edition - signed by Merton. Short Title: The Last of the Fathers / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; item obtained from British admirer of Merton who made a personal pilgrimage in the 1950's to Gethsemani to meet with Merton. Four signed books resulted from that meeting and are now housed in this collection.
Label SU
Record Number 1074
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1954
Title Bread in the Wilderness / signed Place Published: London
Publisher Hollis & Carter
Number of Pages 140
Edition First British hard cover edition - signed by Merton. Short Title: Bread in the Wilderness / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; item obtained from British admirer of Merton who made a personal pilgrimage in the 1950's to Gethsemani to meet with Merton. Four signed books resulted from that meeting and are now housed in this collection.
Label SU
Record Number 1075
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1958
Title Thoughts in Solitude / signed Place Published: London
Publisher Burns & Oates
Number of Pages 101
Edition First British hard cover edition - signed by Merton. Short Title: Thoughts in Solitude / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; item obtained from British admirer of Merton who made a personal pilgrimage in the 1950's to Gethsemani to meet with Merton. Four signed books resulted from that meeting and are now housed in this collection.
Label SU
Record Number 1076
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1949
Title Elected Silence / signed Place Published: London
Publisher Hollis & Carter
Number of Pages 381
Edition Third British hard cover printing - signed by Merton. Short Title: Elected Silence / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; item obtained from British admirer of Merton who made a personal pilgrimage in the 1950's to Gethsemani to meet with Merton. Four signed books resulted from that meeting and are now housed in this collection.
Label SU
Record Number 1080
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1954
Title Elected Silence / cheap edition Place Published: London
Publisher Hollis & Carter
Number of Pages 333
Edition Seventh hard cover edition labelled "Cheap Edition" on spine, with alternate dust jacket art work by Pagram. Short Title: Elected Silence / cheap edition
Notes Cloth and dust jacket.
Label U
Record Number 1036
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1968
Title Three Saviors in Camus / offprint Place Published: New York
Notes Stapled printed wrappers; first separate soft cover issue reprinted from THOUGHT Fordham University Quarterly, vol. XLIII, no.168, Spring 1968. Item obtained from the collection of the estate of John Howard Griffin.
Label MU
Pages 23 (The pagination of the original article from THOUGHT has been preserved).
Type of Work First separate soft cover issue, an offprint from THOUGHT vol. XLlll, no. 168, spring 1968. Short Title: Three Saviors in Camus / offprint
Record Number 1038
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title The Seven Storey Mountain / signed Place Published: New York
Publisher Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc.
Number of Pages 429
Edition Later "AA.10.64" black cloth edition - Signed by Merton. Short Title: The Seven Storey Mountain / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket, signed and inscribed by Merton, "To Milton ----- Cordially yours Tom Merton".
Label 7SU