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Record Number 1989
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Rice, Ed
Title Original collection of letters by Ed Rice in Correspondance with John Stanley Short Title: Original collection of letters by Ed Rice in Correspondance with John Stanley
Notes This item is a file folder containing the following: - approximately 15 original typed, and very insightful letters by Ed Rice (hand signed by Rice) - many making direct reference to his friend Thomas Merton. Letters are dated between 1974 and 1989 and most approximately 1 page in length. In one letter called Merton a "mystical iceberg; we only see the tip". - numerous copies of the letters of John Staney who corresponded with Rice over this time. This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley. Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
Label UE2
Record Number 2157
Reference Type Book
Author Robert Kaye, (designed by Emil Antonucci)
Year 1962
Title Pax #17 / "Autobiography" Place Published: New York
Volume 1 page on newsprint
Publisher Pax #17
Edition First broadside newsprint edition. Short Title: Pax #17 / "Autobiography
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 in this collection of Pax items that contains the following:
Label UPAN
Record Number 2155
Reference Type Book
Author Robert Lax, (graphic design by Emil Antonucci)
Year 1961
Title Pax #14 / "Two Fables", "Question" and "A Problem in Design" Place Published: New York
Volume 1 page on newsprint
Publisher Pax #14
Edition First broadside newsprint edition. Short Title: Pax #14 / "Two Fables", "Question" and "A Problem in Design
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 in this collection of Pax items that contains the following:
Label UPAN
Record Number 2159
Reference Type Book
Author Robert Lax, (photograph of Reinhardt); Ad Reinhardt, (three short texts); Emil Antonucci, (design)
Year 1962
Title Pax #18 / "Ad Reinhardt" Place Published: New York
Volume 1 page on newsprint
Publisher Pax #18
Edition First broadside newsprint edition. Short Title: Pax #18 / "Ad Reinhardt
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 in this collection of Pax items that contains the following:
Label UPAN
Record Number 1353
Reference Type Book
Author Ruttle, Paul
Year 1995
Title Voice of the Stranger / Merton's Penetration of the Mystery of the Maya Place Published: South River, NJ
Publisher Paul Ruttle
Number of Pages 32
Edition First soft cover edition. Short Title: Voice of the Stranger / Merton's Penetration of the Mystery of the Maya
Notes Soft cover.
Label UB
Record Number 1448
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Shannon, William H.
Title Thomas Merton's First Article on War and Peace
Notes This is a mimeographed letter by William H. Shannon sent to Jim Forest and has since been received into this collection with gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label UM
Pages 2 pages single sided.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Thomas Merton's First Article on War and Peace
Record Number 1994
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Shannon, William H.
Title Original collection of one letter by Bill Shannon in correspondence with John Stanley Short Title: Original collection of one letter by Bill Shannon in correspondence with John Stanley
Notes This item is a file containing the following: - 1 original letter typed and signed by Bill Shannon to John Stanley regarding the life and writings of Thomas Merton. Written while Mr. Shannon was working on The Merton Encyclopedia. - 1 photocopy of a letter written to Bill Shannon by John Stanley . This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley. Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
Label UE2
Record Number 31
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author St. John Eudes, (translated by Thomas Merton)
Year 1946
Title The Kingdom of Jesus Place Published: New York
Publisher P.J. Kennedy and Sons
Number of Pages 348
Edition First hard cover edition
Notes Cloth and dust jacket.
Label U
Translator Father", Translated anonymously by Merton as "a Trappist Short Title: The Kingdom of Jesus
Original Publication Ouevres complètes du Vénérable Jean Eudes
Record Number 968
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author St. John of the Cross, (introduction by Thomas Merton)
Year 1953
Title Counsels of Light and Love of St. John of the Cross Place Published: Weeling, WV
Publisher Monastery of St. Theresa (Carmelite)
Number of Pages 95
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: Counsels of Light and Love of St. John of the Cross
Notes Cloth; introduction by Merton titled, "Light in Darkness - The Ascetic Doctrine of St. John of the Cross". Excerpts in this book have been taken from "The Complete Works of St. John of the Cross" (1953) by E. A. Peers.
Label CU
Record Number 1343
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Stanley, John
Title The Waterbearer Place Published: New York
Notes Loose leaf xerox copy of manuscript with separate letter from John Stanley regarding this manuscript plus provenance for the Owen Merton painting also in this collection.
Label UMB
Pages 702
Type of Work Unpublished manuscript concerning the life of Thomas Merton. Short Title: The Waterbearer
Record Number 1413
Reference Type Conference Proceedings
Author The Cathedral Heritage Foundation, (in cooperation with the Merton Center of Bellarmine College)
Title An Exhibit in Three Parts of the Life & Writings of Thomas Merton
Edition First soft cover edition. Short Title: An Exhibit in Three Parts of the Life & Writings of Thomas Merton
Notes Soft cover; this item details an exhibit on the life and writings of Merton and was received with deepest gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label U
Pages 23
Year_of_Conference 1992 (September - December)
Record Number 2526
Reference Type Book
Author Thomas Merton (edited and with an introduction by Robert E. Daggy; preface by David D. Cooper.
Year [1988]
Title The Alaskan Journal of Thomas Merton - presentation copy Place Published: Isla Vista, California
Publisher Turkey Press
Number of Pages 67 pages
Edition Special, limited, deluxe publisher's presentation copy - #2 of 4. Short Title: The Alaskan Journal of Thomas Merton - presentation copy
Notes Cloth in slipcase. Special limited, deluxe edition - publisher's presentation copy numbered 2 of only 4 copies in total. Original Scholco and Japanese linen and fine slipcase, covered by a relief print of a photograph taken by Merton in Alaska. This book came from the collection of poet, publisher, designer, photographer and essayist Jonathan Williams. Williams and Merton were acquaintances and regularly corresponded between 1965-1971. Williams visited Gethsemani Abbey in January of 1967 with Guy Davenport and Ralph Eugene Meatyard. A wonderful photographic portrait of Merton (taken by Williams) can be found in William's book "Portrait Photographs". Another nice association is that Turkey Press also published a book of Jonathan Williams. (Captain's Bookshelf)
Label NUL
Record Number 2648
Author Thomas Merton (poems), Lance Hidy (photos), Brother Benedict Simmonds (editor)
Year 1994
Title Conversatio: Cistercian Monastic Life
Edition Limited edition - 1 of 50 lettered copies; "DD"
Notes Extremely rare, limited edition, Conversatio: Cistercian Monastic Life Portfolio (1994), by Thomas Merton and Lance Hidy, edited by Brother Benedict Simmonds. Connected to the poem by Merton, Conversation Morum, and including a Lance Hidy 12 Photographs Portfolio Set (8 black and white and 4 color Cibachrome 8 x 10 inches photographs, signed on the verso and mounted in 12 x 14-inch over-mats). There were 200 numbered copies and 50 lettered copies made - this is letter DD. Enclosed in clamshell case.
Label UYAL
Extent of Work Oversized Portfolio in clamshell casing.
Record Number 858
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Thomas Merton (poetry), John Jacob Niles (music)
Year 1981
Title Niles-Merton Songs / Opus 171 and 172 Place Published: Chicago
Publisher Mark Foster Music Co.
Number of Pages 95
Edition First spiral bound soft cover edition. Short Title: Niles-Merton Songs / Opus 171 and 172
Notes Soft cover.
Label U3
Record Number 2388
Reference Type Aggregated Database
Author Thomas Merton, (compiler Paul Turner Harris)
Year 1983 -
Title Thomas Merton / Notes and Clippings Collection
Volume Volumes 1-5
Notes This 5 volume set of scrap books contains journal articles, newspaper clippings, book announcements, written correspondence (memories of a few who knew Merton etc.) and photos related to the life of Thomas Merton. These scrap books were received with gratitude (December 30, 2013) from the private collection of Paul Turner Harris, who was a Merton admirer and personal friend of Dorothy Day and Catherine Doherty. He began assembling the information beginning in 1983 to present.
Type of Work 5 volume "scrap book" collection Short Title: Thomas Merton / Notes and Clippings Collection
Record Number 2226
Reference Type Pamphlet
Author Thomas Merton, (contribution); Robert Lax, (contribution)
Year 1938
Title Original 1938 Columbia University Commencement program (184th)
Number of Pages 91 Short Title: Original 1938 Columbia University Commencement program (184th)
Notes Soft cover; in this item Merton is mentioned as having conferred a degree of the Bachelor of Arts from Columbia College (Noted to be February 1938). Note here too is Merton's friend Robert Lax mentioned as graduating and also recipient of the Van Renesselaer Prize (best example of English Lyric Verse). It is interesting that Merton's graduation yearbook is 1937 while he is only named in the commencement proceedings of 1938.
Record Number 2527
Reference Type Pamphlet
Author Thomas Merton, (contribution); Robert Lax, (contribution)
Year 1938
Title Original 1938 Columbia University Commencement program (184th)
Notes Soft cover; in this item Merton is mentioned as having conferred a degree of the Bachelor of Arts from Columbia College (Noted to be February 1938). Note here too is Merton's friend Robert Lax mentioned as graduating and also recipient of the Van Renesselaer Prize (best example of English Lyric Verse). It is interesting that Merton's graduation yearbook is 1937 while he is only named in the commencement proceedings of 1938. This item is accompanied by original admittance ticket and commencement notice.
Pages 91 Short Title: Original 1938 Columbia University Commencement program (184th)
Record Number 2594
Reference Type Pamphlet
Author Thomas Merton, (contribution); Robert Lax, (contribution)
Year 1938
Title Original 1938 Columbia University Commencement Program (184th)
Notes Soft cover; in this item Merton is mentioned as having conferred a degree of Bachelor of Arts from Columbia College (Noted to be February 1938). Note here too is Merton's friend Robert Lax mentioned as graduating and also recipient of the Van Renesselaer Prize (best example of English Lyric Verse). It is interesting that Merton's graduation yearbook is 1937 while he is only named in the commencement proceedings of 1938. Laid in is the Commencement Address by Nicholas Murray Butler. Also included is the smaller summary (order of exercises) of the proceedings (31 pages).
Date June 1 Short Title: Original 1938 Columbia University Commencement Program (184th)
Pages 91
Record Number 1621
Reference Type Book
Author Thomas Merton, (ed and chosen by W. H. "Ping" Ferry)
Year 1984
Title Letters from Tom Place Published: Scarsdale
Publisher Fort Hill Press
Number of Pages 72 pages
Edition First soft cover signed limited edition - #383/500. Short Title: Letters from Tom
Notes Soft cover; presentation copy inscribed to Ragged Edge Press and signed W. H. "Ping" Ferry (as Ping Ferry), the editor and recipient of these letters, dated 25 Sept. 1984. Limited edition, hand-numbered in original pictorial wraps. Laid in is a three-sheet (6 numbered pages) mimeographed letter from Ferry relating his experiences and impressions during a visit to Moscow/Leningrad between July 29-August 5, 1984.
Label YUL
Record Number 1077
Reference Type Book
Author Thomas Merton, (edited and introduction by Merton)
Year 1965
Title Gandhi on Non Violence: A Selection from the Writings of Mahatma Gandhi / signed Place Published: New York
Publisher New Directions
Number of Pages 82
Edition First soft cover edition - signed and inscribed by Merton. Short Title: Gandhi on Non Violence: A Selection from the Writings of Mahatma Gandhi / signed
Notes Soft cover; this item is signed, "Best wishes Thomas Merton"; from the personal library of Bekir E. Arpag and Sallie M. Arpag who were longtime members of the Rochester Folk Art Guild, a Gurdjieff work community in Middlesex, New York and who were friends of Victor and Carolyn Hammer. Laid in is a postcard to the Arpags from "Bob and Mary".
Label US
Record Number 847
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Thomas Merton, (edited with a note by Patrick Hart)
Year 1998
Title The Three Founders of Citeaux / offprint Place Published: Huntsville Library/Archive: Abbey of Our Lady of the Holy Trintiy
Notes Soft cover offprint.
Label MUT
Pages The pagination of the original articles has been preserved.
Type of Work First separate soft cover issue, an offprint from Cistercian Studies Quarterly 33 (1998). Short Title: The Three Founders of Citeaux / offprint
Record Number 2533
Reference Type Pamphlet
Author Thomas Merton, (featured in the month of December)
Year 1988
Title Blessed are the Peacemakers / 12 month calendar Place Published: Berkeley, CA
Publisher Goldern Turkey Press Short Title: Blessed are the Peacemakers / 12 month calendar
Notes Twelve month calendar; featuring Merton (December), but also others such as Tolstoy, The Dalai Lama, Rosa Parks, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Clara Barton, John Lennon, Bertrand Russell, Ivan Illich etc.
Record Number 2117
Reference Type Book
Author Thomas Merton, (J. Berryman, Dylan Thomas, V. Nabokov, W. C. Williams, K. Patchen, M. Van Doren, G. M. Hopkins, Rilke, etc.)
Year 1941-1944
Title Thirty Poems: The Poets of the Year / as part of full "Poets of the Month" series 1941-1944. Place Published: New York
Publisher New Directions
Edition Full soft cover edition in slip cases (1941-1944). Short Title: Thirty Poems: The Poets of the Year / as part of full "Poets of the Month" series 1941-1944.
Notes This extremely scarce item is the full run of the Poets of the Month series (complete with introductory pamphlet) containing 42 issues in original printed wraps (some illustrated) from 1941-1944. Each year is housed in a specially labelled slip cases (4 in all). For the first three years, 12 issues were published annually while in 1944, 6 issues were published (including Merton's poetry book). Each issue was printed by a different free press. Included are works by Thomas Merton (first book), M. Cowley, R. Eberhart, J. Berryman (first book), K. Patchen, Dylan Thomas, G. Barker, V. Nabokov, C. Aiken, D. Schwartz, C. Rakosi, J. M. Brinnin, E. Prokosch, W. C. Williams, F. T. Prince, W. Townley Scott, M. Van Doren, Hopkins, Rilke, etc. This collection comes from the personal library of James Laughlin, founder and publisher of New Directions, the press that printed this series (with his ex-libris sticker inside front cover of introductory pamphlet).
Label UO
Record Number 2357
Reference Type Book
Author Thomas Merton, (mention)
Year 1938
Title Original 1938 Columbian Yearbook Place Published: Baltimore
Publisher Garamond Press
Number of Pages 222 pages. Short Title: Original 1938 Columbian Yearbook
Notes Cloth; this item contains mention of Merton as part of the Columbia Jester art staff (pg 85). Merton is also mentioned as contributing a section of his new book (titled "Mister and Mrs. Jim Huttner") to the Columbia Review (page 88); and he is also noted as Frates in Universitate of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Merton is also mentioned in Sachems for 1937. This yearbook is Robert Lax's graduation year and so his photo and contributions appear with the senior class.
Record Number 1014
Reference Type Audiovisual Material
Author Thomas Merton, (read by Richard Gray)
Year 1964
Title The Poems of Thomas Merton Place Published: New York
Publisher Spirit Records (The Catholic Poetry Society)
Notes LP record album featuring 21 poems of Thomas Merton read by Richard Gray.
Label UV
Extent of Work LP record album Short Title: The Poems of Thomas Merton
Record Number 2173
Reference Type Book
Author Thomas Merton, (text)
Year 1966
Title Gethsemani / A Life of Praise - signed
Publisher Abbey of Gethsemani
Edition First hard cover edition Short Title: Gethsemani / A Life of Praise - signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; signed and inscribed by Merton's Abbot Dom James Fox who also stamped the words "All for Jesus thru Mary with a smile". Also laid in is a Christmas card, also inscribed and signed by Dom James Fox.
Label NYU
Record Number 695
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Thomas Merton, (text)
Year 1949
Title Gethsemani Magnificat Place Published: Trappist, Kentucky
Publisher The Abbey of Gethsemani
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: Gethsemani Magnificat
Notes Cloth (no dust jacket as issued); laid in is what appears to be the original copy of the address by Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Abbey of Gethsemani. Five stapled pages (last page detached) with moving poem on last page.
Label UC
Record Number 433
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Thomas Merton, (text)
Year 1949
Title Gethsemani Magnificat Place Published: Trappist, Kentucky
Publisher The Abbey of Gethsemani
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: Gethsemani Magnificat
Notes Cloth (no dust jacket as issued).
Label U
Record Number 2407
Reference Type Pamphlet
Author Thomas Merton, (Victor Hammer publisher)
Year 1956
Title Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus / signed Place Published: Lexington
Publisher Stamperia del Santuccio
Number of Pages French-folded. 8 pages with 4 printable.
Edition First soft cover limited edition (1 of 54) - inscribed and signed by Merton. Short Title: Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus / signed
Notes Soft cover; this is a prayer printed on one sheet, French-folded, to make four printable pages (8 total). This copy is inscribed by Thomas Merton: "Very gratefully and with the promise of special prayers in Christ Our Lord/ Fr. Louis Merton." Merton took the name Father Louis on entering the Abbey of Gethsemani. OCLC/Worldcat locates only two confirmed copies, none signed. According to a note by Carolyn Reading Hammer, wife of Victor Hammer, 54 copies were printed - of which Merton received 50 copies and Hammer retained four (info retrieved from Worldcat). This item is not listed in Dell'Isola, but is item 2.836 in Breit and Daggy and is listed in the title finder of Burton's bibliography. The only other place where it has been published is in Convivium 2 in Italian as "Preghiera al sacro cuore". An exceptionally uncommon Merton item.
Label NUDSL
Record Number 1072
Reference Type Manuscript
Picture
Author Thomas Merton, Sir Thomas More, Eric Gill
Year 1978
Title Three High Points in Collecting at the Richard Gleeson Library / Donohue Rare Book Room / University of San Francisco
Notes Soft cover printed by Lawton kennedy. This is a special limited edition version of the keepsake prepared for the 20th anniversary of the Gleeson Library Associates on October 9, 1977 which celebrates the 50th anniversary of the testimonial dinner for Father Gleeson which resulted in the decision to build the library at the University of San Francisco named for him. The three panels are of the printed jacket for Thomas Merton's "The Solitary Life"; the Utopian Alphabet as devised by Sir Thomas More (taken from the title page of the first edition of Sir Thomas More's "Utopia"); and a page of the original calligraphic excercise done by Eric Gill (from the Eric Gill collection). Limited edition - 1 of 200.
Label ULD
Type of Work Soft cover fold out (three pannels) with one panel showing the front of the printed jacket for Thomas Merton's "The Solitary Life" which was printed at Lexington, Kentucky at the Stamperia Del Santuccio by Victor Hammer in 1960. This is a limited edition - 1/200. Short Title: Three High Points in Collecting at the Richard Gleeson Library / Donohue Rare Book Room / University of San Francisco
Record Number 2248
Reference Type Pamphlet
Author Unknown
Year 1946
Title Devotions in honor of the Forty Hours of Adoration Place Published: Philadelphia
Publisher Jefferies and Manz Short Title: Devotions in honor of the Forty Hours of Adoration
Notes Soft cover pamphlet; this aitem was brought into the collection as a possible connection to the Merton work (published by the same publisher) titled, "Devotions in honor of St. John of the Cross
Record Number 2138
Reference Type Book
Author Vanier, Jean
Year 1970
Title Original collection of 1 signed book by Jean Vanier Short Title: Original collection of 1 signed book by Jean Vanier
Notes This item contains one signed book by Merton admirer Jean Vanier ("Tears of Silence") and is inscribed to Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy, with accompanying certificate of authenticity from seller.
Label NUY2
Record Number 2391
Reference Type Journal Article
Author Vera, Mary Pat McCabe; Adele Cole; Ruth Herbert; Louise Mozzo; Janet Hohman; Betty Ann McKean; Gloria Warfield; Eileen Insley; Sister M.
Year 1950
Title Merton and Arrangement; A Cistercian's Art With Words; Poetry and the Contemplative Life; The Cistercians and Art; Merton and Liturgy; Merton and France; Tears of the Blind Lions; The Man in the Divided Sea; Masks of Evil
Journal Spheres / Thomas Merton Issue (Mount St. Agnes College, Baltimore, Maryland)
Volume Third Number
Notes Soft cover; this item represents an early periodical wholly dedicated to the writing and thought of Thomas Merton.
Label NPU
Date Spring Short Title: Merton and Arrangement; A Cistercian's Art With Words; Poetry and the Contemplative Life; The Cistercians and Art; Merton and Liturgy; Merton and France; Tears of the Blind Lions; The Man in the Divided Sea; Masks of Evil
Pages 33 page pamphlet.
Record Number 2245
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Victor Hammer, (foreward by Thomas Merton)
Title Collection of Victor Hammer related items Short Title: Collection of Victor Hammer related items
Notes This item contains: - "For the Typographer" by The Anvil Press and printed on Magnai handmade paper made in 1927 with a watermark of the pressmark of Stamperia del Santuccio. - "Victor Hammer and the Wells College Press" (American Uncial Alphabet) contains specimens of Hammer's type from Wells College Press where Hammer printed, taught and cut types from 1939-1948. 1/500. - "Victor Hammer Artist and Printer - Prospectus". Signed by Carolyn Hammer. - "Measa" - Spring 1952, #4. - "Mesa" - Autumn 1955, #5
Label NUY