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Record Number
2136
Reference Type
Book
Year
1972-1994
Title
Original collection of 46 signed books by Henri Nouwen; one signed note card; one TLS; one undated photo, and one press photo of Nouwen lecturing at Loyola University (1976) Short Title: Original collection of 46 signed books by Henri Nouwen; one signed note card; one TLS; one undated photo, and one press photo of Nouwen lecturing at Loyola University (1976)
Notes
This item contains 46 signed books by Merton admirer Henri Nouwen. They include: - The Spirituality of the Compassion (1977) - This is a buckram bound mimeographed typescript manuscript. Autographed presentation copy from Nouwen to the late Colin Williams (Dean Yale Divinity, etc.). It begins with a typed letter: "We. invite you to remain part of our ongoing work together by any comment you might have on this text, by any suggestion you can make for our further work, and by any ideas you would like to share with us." Eventually published as "Compassion - Reflection on the Christian Life" (2006). Reference - Jim Visbeck, Isaiah Thomas Books & Prints, Inc. (Cotuit, MA, U.S.A.) - Living the Beatitudes / Daily Reflections for Lent (1995) - forward by Nouwen (inscribed) - Circles of Love (1990) - Can You Drink the Cup? (September 1996 - inscribed during the month of his death) x2 - Heart Speaks to Heart (1989) - Compassion (by Nowen [inscribed], Donald P. McNeill, and Douglas A. Morrison - 1982) - Life of the Beloved (1992) x2. - A Cry for Mercy (1981) - Our Greatest Gift (1994) x2. - In Memoriam (1980). - Reaching Out (1975) x4. - With Burning Hearts (1994) x3. - Making all Things New (1981). - Gracias! (1983) x2. - Here and Now (1994). - The Way of the Heart x3. - With Open Hands (1972) x2. - The Genesee Diary (1976) x2. - The Return of the Prodigal Son (1992) x2. - Desert Wisdom (1982) x3. - Pray to Live (1972) - Creative Ministry (1971) - Out of Solitude (1979, 1990) x2 - Letters to Marc about Jesus (1988) - Behold the Beauty of the Lord / Praying with Icons (1987) x2 - Seeds of Hope / A Henri Nouwen Reader (signed by Nouwen) 1989) - Compassion / A Reflection on the Christian Life (1983) - In the Name of Jesus (1990) Also, one press photo of Nouwen lecturing at Loyola University (1976) Also, one TLS by Nowen on Daybreak letterhead dated Jan 11, 1993 Also, Walk with Jesus (1999), inscribed and signed by illustrator Sr. Helen David.
Label
NU2Y
Record Number
1361
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1977
Title
Original notes of Thomas Merton to Marice F. Gaither
Notes
Soft cover in black comb binding; this is one of a total of approximately 15 original self published manuscripts which were made by Mimi Gather containing copies of the many letters she shared with Thomas Merton. There are also numerous unique communications with Mimi surrounding the passing of Merton. The manuscripts were made for members of her direct family as stated in her introduction "This book is dedicated to all the descendents of beloved Mimi with the fervant hope that her fond friendship with Father Louis will bring to you the same comfort and solice which she found in his letters, notes and memorabilia." There is also a personal, original note by mimi dated and signed October 24, 1977.
Label
MUE
Date
October 24, 1977
Type of Work
manuscript Short Title: Original notes of Thomas Merton to Marice F. Gaither
Record Number
1969
Reference Type
Manuscript
Title
Original draft of a letter addressed to Tom Merton Place Published: Twickenham, Middx.
Notes
This item is a draft letter typed by the secretary of Dr. Izod Bennett - it is not known whether or not it was eventually sent to Merton. Dr. Bennett was Owen Merton's personal physician and became guardian of Thomas Merton after his father's death. He was displeased with Tom's wild life while at Cambridge and it was he who recommended that Tom return to his maternal grandparents in America. In this letter Mr. Cresswell critcizes Tom for how he poorly represents the Bennetts in his autobiography. In one line he writes, "...I used to dread the sound of your name.
Label
UME2
Pages
1
Type of Work
Draft letter Short Title: Original draft of a letter addressed to Tom Merton
Record Number
1337
Reference Type
Book
Year
1969
Title
The Monastic Theology of Aelred of Rievaulx
Publisher
Cistercian Publications
Number of Pages
179
Edition
First hard cover edition. Short Title: The Monastic Theology of Aelred of Rievaulx
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket.
Label
UCT
Series Title
Cistercian Studies Series: #2 Place Published: Shannon, Ireland
Record Number
1641
Reference Type
Book
Year
1978
Title
The Photography of Thomas Merton / An Exhibit Place Published: Louisville
Publisher
The Louisville School of Art - The Thomas Merton Center
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: The Photography of Thomas Merton / An Exhibit
Notes
Soft cover; this is the exhibition catalogue for an exhibit of the photographs of Thomas Merton as displayed December 10, 1978 through January 17, 1979 at The Louisville School of Art Gallery. Forty-six photos by Merton and six photos by Ralph Eugene Meatyard are listed as part of the exhibition, 6 of which are reproduced in this catalogue. The catalogue has an introduction by Bruce H. Yenawine (Director of LSA) and also contains written contributions by Robert Daggy and Brother Patrick Hart. This item was received from Priscilla Gray (one of the organizers of the event).
Label
U
Record Number
1292
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Title
Thomas Merton Icon / signed
Notes
Print; from an original painting by Br. Robert Lentz, Franciscan Friar whose innovative icons are known around the world. He is a member of the Province of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Both Buddhist and Christian symbolism are combined in this icon, to express the way Merton reconciled the two spiritual traditions in his own life. His raised right hand represents "fear not", and his left calls upon the earth to bear witness that he has overcome temptation. The Greek inscription by his head reads "Holy Thomas." He wears the Cistercian cowl. This print has been signed by Br. Robert Lentz on February 15, 2007.
Label
AUY
Type of Work
Signed print. Short Title: Thomas Merton Icon / signed
Record Number
848
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Year
2006
Title
Original drawing of Thomas Merton / signed
Notes
Original drawing; hand drawn with Pitt artist pen and soft charcoal on Canson pastel paper. Drawing was then affixed to a 4 by 5 inch backing of Bristol 2 ply and signed and dated by the artist.
Label
AUY
Date
February 17
Type of Work
Original signed drawing using Pitt artist pen and soft charcoal on Canson pastel paper. Short Title: Original drawing of Thomas Merton / signed
Record Number
1344
Reference Type
Artwork
Year
2007
Title
Thomas Merton / signed
Notes
Print with image of Thomas Merton in profile; on 81/2" by 11" cardboard; signed and dated by artist on back.
Label
UA
Date
March 17
Type of Work
Signed print Short Title: Thomas Merton / signed
Record Number
1436
Reference Type
Artwork
Year
1968
Title
Original black and white photograph of Thomas Merton and Brother Patrick Hart
Notes
This photograph was taken by Brother Maurice Flood of Gethsemani at Merton's hermitage the morning before Merton left for his trip to Asia. It was given to Jim Forest by Brother Patrick Hart. This item has been received with gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label
UA
Date
September 9, 1968
Type of Work
Black and White photograph Short Title: Original black and white photograph of Thomas Merton and Brother Patrick Hart
Record Number
1416
Reference Type
Artwork
Year
1991
Title
Living With Wisdom / A Life of Thomas Merton / cover proof
Notes
Soft cover; this is the proof for the cover of the book by Jim Forest on Merton. It came from Doris Goodnough of Orbis Books. This item was received with deepest gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label
UA
Date
July 1, 1991
Type of Work
Cover proof from the editor to author Short Title: Living With Wisdom / A Life of Thomas Merton / cover proof
Record Number
1698
Reference Type
Artwork
Year
1957
Title
Tower of Babel / signed unbound page proofs
Notes
Unbound untrimmed pages. Signed by the artist (Gerhard Marcks); these sheets make up all four of Gerhard Marcks's expressionistic wood engravings, as well as his wood-engraved title-page, for James Laughlin's 1957 edition of Thomas Merton's The Tower of Babel. The sheets may have been page proofs for this work. The illustrations are printed in black on two sizes of paper, one measuring 14 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches and the other approximately 12 by 9 inches. Gerhard Marcks was a German artist and sculptor who, in 1919, joined Walter Gropius at the Staatliches Bauhaus, where he was put in charge of the Bauhaus pottery in Dornburg. In the 1930s his artwork was denounced and confiscated by the Nazis, two of his pieces being shown in an exhibition of "Degenerate Art." But he continued to work, and in the 50s was the recipient of two prestigious German art awards. The Tower of Babel is considered among the most beautiful productions ever done by Laughlin's legendary New Directions publishing house.
Label
RUAY
Type of Work
Signed, unbound, untrimmed page proofs. Short Title: Tower of Babel / signed unbound page proofs
Record Number
2497
Reference Type
Artwork
Year
1965 (from Butcher C14)
Title
He Abideth / From a XIV Century Manuscript Place Published: Worcester
Publisher
Stanbrook Abbey Press Description: single leaf
Edition
First edition illuminated folder.
Notes
Soft cover. A lovely small illuminated folder from Stanbrook Abbey Press, with both a calligraphic title 'HE' and a green and gold flower design by Margaret Adams; printed in 20-point Cancelleresca Bastarda in black on W S Hodgkinson handmade paper, mounted in overlapping blue card covers with the title on the front cover and the colophon printed in black on the back cover. Relationship of this printing to Thomas Merton: Dame Marcella van Bruyn (a Benedictine nun of Stanbrook Abbey in England) first contacted Merton through the encouragement of Jacques Maritain. Stanbrook Press published poems of Raïssa Maritain as well as some of Merton's works, including his translations of a prayer of Cassiodorus and a letter by Guigo the Carthusian. Merton provided this text to Stanbrook Abbey Press and cited it was "From a fourteenth century manuscript". Sr. Margaret Truran of Stanbrook notes, "The text is hand-set by the Stanbrook Abbey Press in Jan van Krimpen’s font 'Romulus Cancelleresca Bastarda', a trademark of the Press. The calligraphic capitals H and E are done by Margaret Adams." Related Information: See published letters from Merton to van Bruyn in The School of Charity, pp. 160-161, 182-183, 190-191, 205-206, 249-250, 270-271, 284-285, 298-300, 302, and 311-312. (Merton info retireved from the Thomas Merton Centre website - http://merton.org/). Text: "He abideth patiently He forgiveth easily He understandeth mercifully He forgetteth utterly" Only 2 confirmed WorldCat listings.
Label
NUA
Type of Work
Illuminated folder Short Title: He Abideth / From a XIV Century Manuscript
Record Number
2510
Reference Type
Artwork
Year
1965 (from Butcher C14)
Title
He Abideth / From a XIV Century Manuscript Place Published: Worcester
Publisher
Stanbrook Abbey Press
Notes
Soft cover. A lovely small illuminated folder from Stanbrook Abbey Press, with both a calligraphic title 'HE' and a green and gold flower design by Margaret Adams; printed in 20-point Cancelleresca Bastarda in black on W S Hodgkinson handmade paper, mounted in overlapping blue card covers with the title on the front cover and the colophon printed in black on the back cover. Relationship of this printing to Thomas Merton: Dame Marcella van Bruyn (a Benedictine nun of Stanbrook Abbey in England) first contacted Merton through the encouragement of Jacques Maritain. Stanbrook Press published poems of Raïssa Maritain as well as some of Merton's works, including his translations of a prayer of Cassiodorus and a letter by Guigo the Carthusian. Merton provided this text to Stanbrook Abbey Press and cited it was "From a fourteenth century manuscript". Sr. Margaret Truran of Stanbrook notes, "The text is hand-set by the Stanbrook Abbey Press in Jan van Krimpen’s font 'Romulus Cancelleresca Bastarda', a trademark of the Press. The calligraphic capitals H and E are done by Margaret Adams." Related Information: See published letters from Merton to van Bruyn in The School of Charity, pp. 160-161, 182-183, 190-191, 205-206, 249-250, 270-271, 284-285, 298-300, 302, and 311-312. (Merton info retireved from the Thomas Merton Centre website - http://merton.org/). Text: "He abideth patiently He forgiveth easily He understandeth mercifully He forgetteth utterly" Only 2 confirmed WorldCat listings.
Label
NUA
Type of Work
Illuminated folder - first edition illuminated folder. Short Title: He Abideth / From a XIV Century Manuscript
Record Number
830
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Title
Original Color Photograph of Thomas Merton
Notes
Original photograph of Thomas Merton sitting in front of a book shelf while at St. Bonaventure College, Olean, NY; photo was taken by his brother John Paul Merton between the summer of 1940 and 1941 likely, as described on page 335-336 in Seven Storey Mountain, when John Paul was returning from his trip to Mexico. The photo was recieved, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley, who received it from Merton Trier, first cousin of Thomas Merton. John 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
AU8
Type of Work
Color photograph Short Title: Original Color Photograph of Thomas Merton
Record Number
829
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Year
1928
Title
Original Watercolor Painting / signed
Notes
Original watercolor landscape painting by Owen Merton (father of Thomas Merton); initialed and dated by the Owen "9/4/28". This is one of his later works as he died in 1931 of a brain tumor and was incapacitated some time before then. It was received by the most recent owner from Merton Trier, Thomas Merton's first cousin. On the back of the item are faint pencil markings by the original owner (Edmond? Atkinson) who was a friend of Owen and Ruth Merton from New Zealand and attended their wedding. There also appears to be a faint signature of Owen on the back of the item. The artwork was recieved, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley, who received it from Merton Trier, first cousin of Thomas Merton. John 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
AUY2
Type of Work
Watercolor painting Short Title: Original Watercolor Painting / signed
Record Number
917
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Year
1967
Title
A Carol / broadside Place Published: Santa Barbara
Publisher
Unicorn Press
Notes
Broadside; closed illustrated broadside poem; Unicorn Folio 1, No. 4. One oversized folded page with title on the cover, reproduction of a Merton drawing on the second, the poem facing the drawing on the third, and the fourth page blank. Limited edition -1/325.
Label
ALU
Type of Work
Broadside / 12-1/2 x 22 inches / Limited edition 1/325. Short Title: A Carol / broadside
Record Number
521
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Year
1967
Title
Original Ink Drawing by Merton / signed
Notes
This drawing originally appeared in Voyages Magazine, number 1, fall 1967, page 57 (which I also possess) as part of a portfolio of Merton drawings. The original owner was a Jesuit priest, William Dolan Fletcher, S.J., who wrote books on a number of artists such as John Taylor Arms.
Label
USA
Type of Work
Original black ink drawing on 8 1/2 x 11" sheet. Signed and dated by Merton. Recently framed behind museum glass and archival matting. Short Title: Original Ink Drawing by Merton / signed
Record Number
1322
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Year
1967
Title
A Carol / broadside Place Published: Santa Barbara
Publisher
Unicorn Press
Notes
Broadside; closed illustrated broadside poem; Unicorn Folio 1, No. 4. One oversized folded page with title on the cover, reproduction of a Merton drawing on the second, the poem facing the drawing on the third, and the fourth page blank. Limited edition -1/325.
Label
ALU
Type of Work
Broadside / 12-1/2 x 22 inches / Limited edition 1/325. Short Title: A Carol / broadside
Record Number
693
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Year
1960's?
Title
Gethsemani Postcard Place Published: Trappist
Publisher
The Abbey of Gethsemani
Notes
Postcard; artwork thought to have been created by Brother Blaise who stayed at Gethsemani for 4 years - being a novice under Merton. Quote states, "God's glory, now, is kindled gentler than low candlelight under the rafters of a barn - Thomas Merton".
Label
UA
Type of Work
Folded postcard with a scene of a monk in front of a barn and a quote by Thomas Merton on the inside. Short Title: Gethsemani Postcard
Record Number
2511
Reference Type
Artwork
Year
2016
Title
Original Hand-lettered Thomas Merton Quote Place Published: Michigan
Notes
Hand-lettered calligraph on 8x10 sheet of Thomas Merton quote made by Karrie Posio of PosioStudios. Quote begins, "To say that I am made in the image of God is to say that...
Label
NAU
Type of Work
Hand-lettered calligraph Short Title: Original Hand-lettered Thomas Merton Quote
Record Number
2431
Reference Type
Artwork
Year
1966
Title
Black on Black - silkscreen (or lithograph?) colour prints #9 & #10
Notes
This item contains two original black on black silkscreen (or lithograph?) prints (#9 & #10 - both stamped and numbered) from an edition of 250 - both protected in original numbered folders with rice-paper protection slips. Merton and Reinhardt were friends in Columbia and continued to be so after Merton became a monk. In 1957 Merton requested and received an original black on black painting from Reinhardt to aid in his prayer life. In a journal entry of November 17, Merton described the painting, “Almost invisible cross on a black background. As though immersed in darkness and trying to emerge from it . . . You have to look hard to see the cross. One must turn away from everything else and concentrate on the picture as though peering through a window into the night . . . I should say a very ‘holy’ picture—helps prayer—an ‘image’ without features to accustom the mind at once to the night of prayer—and to help one set aside trivial and useless images that wander into prayer and spoil it.” - from Cunningham, Lawrence S. (editor) A Search for Solitude: The Journals of Thomas Merton, vol. 3. HarperSanfrancisco, 1996.
Label
NUAL
Type of Work
colour silkscreen (or lithograph?) prints from an edition of 250. Short Title: Black on Black - silkscreen (or lithograph?) colour prints #9 & #10
Record Number
2324
Reference Type
Artwork
Year
1946
Title
Original Drawing / Symetrical Male Figure
Notes
Original drawing by the artist; seems to demonstrate the influence Merton had on Reinhardt, with the 2 crosses depicted in this drawing. This item is similar to a piece sold at the Woodward Gallery in New York City, from an exhibition of Reinhardt's drawings held on November 8 - December 27, 2008. This piece was brought to, and examined by, John Woodward (Gallery Director) on June 11, 2013. At that time, and with limited provenance accompanying the item, it was confirmed to most likely be an authentic drawing by Reinhardt - paper, size, style, signature and subject all conform with know articles, and especially those sold during the exhibition at the Woodward Gallery. 2008 exhibition documents and titles of all pieces displayed at that exhibition accompany this item, including images of the similar item to this one from that exhibition.
Label
NAU
Type of Work
Drawing Short Title: Original Drawing / Symetrical Male Figure
Record Number
533
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Year
1994
Title
Original photo of the Dalai Lama at the grave marker of Thomas Merton / signed by the Dalai Lama Place Published: Lexington
Notes
Photo taken by award winner photographer; signed by the Dalai Lama while he was in Toronto in 2004.
Label
UYA
Type of Work
Original 11 x 14" color photograph printed on Fuji archival paper and printed in a wet darkroom from the original negative. Short Title: Original photo of the Dalai Lama at the grave marker of Thomas Merton / signed by the Dalai Lama
Record Number
1045
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Year
1967
Title
Unicorn Folio, Series One, Number Three Place Published: Santa Barbara
Publisher
Unicorn Press
Notes
Portfolio of broadsides of various sizes and colors within the folio covers uniform with this series, 50 x 33 cm. Complete set of twelve individual pieces. Authors include Thomas Merton ("The Originators"), Hughes, Fixel, Hitchcock, Maytag, Hemley, Reynolds, Savory and Levine. Dedicated to Langston Hughes, who died in 1967(includes a photograph of Langston Hughes in Tashkent). Printed by Noel Young; linoleum block cover and 2 drawings by Jeffrey Sorenson and wood engravings and typography by Alan Brilliant. Limited edition - No.130 of 325 copies.
Label
AUL
Type of Work
Twelve individual broadsides of various sizes and colors within the folio covers uniform with this series, 50 x 33 cm. Dedicated to Langston Hughes, who died in 1967 (Includes a photograph of Langston Hughes in Tashkent). Short Title: Unicorn Folio, Series One, Number Three
Record Number
1035
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Year
1967
Title
Unicorn Folio, Series One, Number Four Place Published: Santa Barbara
Publisher
Unicorn Press
Edition
First limited edition portfolio - #87/325 Short Title: Unicorn Folio, Series One, Number Four
Notes
Portfolio; contains ten broadsides of various sizes and papers by ten different contributors; additionally includes a small broadside with contributors last names and a large broadside with notes about contributors and publishing information; all in a dark-mustard coloured paper portfolio 13" x 20" in size. One of 325 copies, this is No. 87. Contributors include Thomas Merton (contributes "A Carol"), John Haines, Wolfgang Roth, Robert Bly, Guillevic, Nathaniel Tarn, Eugen Gomringer, Boris Pasternak, Jaime Sabines, and Lenore Marshall. Typography in Series One by Allan Brilliant.
Label
AUL
Record Number
1290
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Title
Hagia Sophia Crowning the Young Christ / prayer card Short Title: Hagia Sophia Crowning the Young Christ / prayer card
Notes
Single prayer card; "Hagia Sophia Crowning the Young Christ" (after Victor Hammer's triptych painting, 1953-1956) on the front of the card and a quote by Thomas Merton on the back.
Label
DAU
Record Number
1291
Reference Type
Artwork
Picture
Year
2001
Title
Hagia Sophia Crowning the Young Christ / broadside Place Published: Lexington
Publisher
King Library Press
Notes
Broadside of Victor Hammer's line-cut, "Hagia Sophia Crowning the Young Christ" with a passage of Victor Hammer describing Merton's naming of the triptych painting from which the line-cut was taken. This item was originally printed for the 7th General Meeting of the International Thomas Merton Society in 2001. This is a limited edition copy - #6 of 50.
Label
AULD
Type of Work
Line-cut limited edition - #6/50. Short Title: Hagia Sophia Crowning the Young Christ / broadside
Record Number
2603
Reference Type
Book
Year
1965
Title
Final Integration in the Adult Personality - collection Short Title: Final Integration in the Adult Personality - collection
Notes
This is a collection of books, periodicals, and notes pertaining to the writing of A. Reza Arasteh on final intregration. It also contains bibliographic details of this writing along with an essay on Merton's review of this work and the bibliographic errors made by those referencing it (review by Patricia Burton and presented in the The Merton Seasonal, Winter 2010). This entire file of books, articles, notes, and reference information was provided by Merton scholar and bibiographer Patricia Burton.
Record Number
2631
Reference Type
Personal Communication
Year
1974 (?)
Title
Original Hand-Written Signed Letters (2) Recipient: Prof. Irma Antonetto, Associazione Culturale Italiana (Italy). Place Published: Winnipeg, Canada
Label
NUY
Pages
1. Single leaf, writing on both sides; 2. Single leaf, writing on one side. Description: Two hand-written letters by Daniel Berrigan to Prof. Irma Antonetto, Associazione Culturale Italiana (Italy). One is dated Feb. 10 and is written on stationary from Hotel Forum in Rome . This a letter of thanks for the completed lecture. The other is Berrigan agreeing to come to Rome to give the lecture. These are likely from 1974. They are part of a collection of letters from Daniel Berrigan and his brother Philip to Prof. Irma regarding them traveling to Italy to give a lecture. Short Title: Original Hand-Written Signed Letters (2)
Record Number
2630
Reference Type
Personal Communication
Year
1974 (?)
Title
Original Hand-Written Signed Letters (2) Recipient: Prof. Irma Antonetto, Associazione Culturale Italiana (Italy) Place Published: Baltimore, Maryland
Label
YUN
Date
1. June 21; 2. August 8 - both likely 1973 or 1974. Short Title: Original Hand-Written Signed Letters (2)
Pages
1. single leaf, wrting on one side; 2. single leaf, writing on both sides. Description: Two hand-written letters by Philip Berrigan to Prof. Irma Antonetto, Associazione Culturale Italiana (Italy). One is dated June 21 and the other is dated August 8. These are likely from 1973 or 1974. They are part of a collection of letters from Philip Berrigan and his brother Daniel to Prof. Irma regarding them traveling to Italy to give a lecture.
Record Number
2605
Reference Type
Book
Year
1963
Title
Loaves and Fishes - signed Place Published: London
Publisher
Victor Gollancz Ltd
Number of Pages
192
Edition
First cloth edition; signed. Short Title: Loaves and Fishes - signed
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket; signed by Dorothy Day.
Label
NUY
Record Number
2604
Reference Type
Book
Year
1939
Title
House of Hospitality - inscribed Place Published: New York and London
Publisher
Sheed & Ward
Number of Pages
275
Edition
First cloth edition - inscribed. Short Title: House of Hospitality - inscribed
Notes
Cloth; inscribed and signed by Dorothy Day.
Label
NYU
Record Number
2628
Reference Type
Personal Communication
Year
1928
Title
Original Letter - Single sheet hand written note Place Published: New York
Notes
Signed letter from Catherine Doherty CM (1896-1985), founder of a lay apostolate in the Roman Catholic Church, writer and lecturer.
Label
UY
Pages
Single sheet Short Title: Original Letter - Single sheet hand written note
Record Number
2622
Reference Type
Book
Year
1946
Title
The Soul of the Apostolate Place Published: Trappist, Kentucky
Publisher
The Abbey of Gethsemani, Inc.
Edition
First hard cover edition (55th thousand in U.S.A.).
Notes
Cloth, no dust jacket (as issued). Special note: This item has its edges stained red, most likely indicative of the first printing within the "55th thousand" edition.
Pages
191
Translator
Complete new translation by A Monk of Our Lady of Gethsemani, (Thomas Merton) Short Title: The Soul of the Apostolate
Record Number
2623
Reference Type
Personal Communication
Year
1951
Title
Original typed letter, signed by Abbot James Fox Description: This is a typed letter by Abbot James Fox to Nicholas ---. In it the Abbot responds to a request for info regarding monastic life. Short Title: Original typed letter, signed by Abbot James Fox
Notes
This is a typed letter by Abbot James Fox to Nicholas ---. In it the Abbot responds to a request for info regarding monastic life. This letter came inserted into the Merton book "Waters of Siloe" (1949) in a home-made jacket protector. It also includes the monastic booklet "The Ideal of the Cistercian Life" (1952) which is referred to in the letter from Abbot Fox. It also includes a article written by Merton titled "The White Pebble" regarding his conversion. This article is from the periodical "Sign" from July, 1950. It also includes an original black and white drawing of what appears to be a monk/clergy.
Label
NUY
Record Number
2621
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1981
Title
Thomas Merton: The Twentieth Century Descendant of Julian, Walter Hilton and The Cloud Author Place Published: English Department - The University of Iowa
Notes
Stapled pages upper left corner. This manuscript won "The John G. McGalliard Award 1980-1981 for the best essay on a medieval topic".
Label
UN
Pages
24 Pages Start Page: 1 Short Title: Thomas Merton: The Twentieth Century Descendant of Julian, Walter Hilton and The Cloud Author
Record Number
2616
Reference Type
Journal Article
Year
1936
Title
They Grow in September (pg 12); The Best Things in Life (pg 14); Your Night to Howl (pg 16-19) **cover art by Thomas Merton**
Journal
The Columbia Jester / Freshman's Guide 1936
Volume
Volume 37
Notes
Soft cover; Besides Merton article and cover artwork there are also numerous drawings by Merton (pages 18, 21, 26, 27) and Ad Reinhardt (pages 17, 25, 28). This iteam also contains an article by Merton's friend Robert Lax ("Old Mantis in Dry Month" pages 8-9). Note: drawings by Merton contained in the Jester magazine are not mentioned in Dell'Isola.
Label
NUP1
Record Number
2600
Reference Type
Pamphlet
Year
1956
Title
Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Place Published: Lexington
Publisher
Stamperia del Santuccio
Number of Pages
This is a prayer printed on one sheet, French-folded, to make four printable pages (8 total).
Edition
First hard cover limited edition (1 of 4) Short Title: Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Notes
Cloth with "Thomas Merton" printed on cover. Colophon indicates permission for printing granted in 1956. OCLC/Worldcat locates only two confirmed copies. 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 copy is likely 1 of the 4 kept by Hammer. It was bound by Carolyn Hammer bound in the late 1990s before the printing of Four French Poems. "I remember several unbound things from The Anvil Press and the Stamperia del Santuccio being cased one way or another in the late 1990s. Several different papers were used, but every book had the same material on the spines, as on your copy." (Paul Holbrook) 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
NUDL
Record Number
2596
Reference Type
Pamphlet
Title
The Thomas Merton Collection - drawings by Thomas Merton (cards) Place Published: Illinois
Publisher
Templegate Publishers
Notes
12 different note cards with envelopes. This item contains 12 drawings by Thomas Merton reproduced on the cover of note cards (blank interior).
Type of Work
12 note cards with Merton artword on the cover. Short Title: The Thomas Merton Collection - drawings by Thomas Merton (cards)
Record Number
2606
Reference Type
Book
Year
2016
Title
The Divine Dance / The Trinity and your Transformation - inscribed Place Published: New Kensington, PA
Publisher
Whitaker House
Number of Pages
224 Short Title: The Divine Dance / The Trinity and your Transformation - inscribed
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket; inscribed and signed by Richard Rohr.
Label
NUY
Record Number
2607
Reference Type
Book
Year
1968
Title
Zen and the Birds of Appetite - leather bound with Suzuki tribute Place Published: New York
Publisher
New Directions
Number of Pages
141
Edition
Leather-bound cloth. Short Title: Zen and the Birds of Appetite - leather bound with Suzuki tribute
Notes
Beautifully crafted leather bound cloth. Inlaid script "Zen" on the front cover and foreign language script on the back cover. Small label pasted inside back cover states, "The inlay design on the back cover is an impression of the calligraphy of Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki 'The Power of Non-Deception'". Additional tribute to Suzuki by T. C. H. as third fly-leaf. "H. G. Richardson 1972" stamped at bottom of inside back cover. Page edges stained red.
Record Number
702
Reference Type
Book
Picture
Year
1976
Title
Under the Sign of the Waterbearer / A Life of Thomas Merton Place Published: Louisville
Publisher
Love Street Books
Number of Pages
84
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: Under the Sign of the Waterbearer / A Life of Thomas Merton
Notes
Soft cover. This item is a play about the life of Thomas Merton.
Label
UB
Record Number
2229
Reference Type
Personal Communication
Title
Original 11 line typed and hand signed poem by Daniel Berrigan Recipient: periodical, William Claire - Editor of Voyages Short Title: Original 11 line typed and hand signed poem by Daniel Berrigan
Notes
Legal size page, typed and hand signed; this item was personally received from Bill Claire who received it from Berrigan. It is with gratitude that this letter was received from William (Bill) Claire for the merton-artifacts collection.
Label
NUYE
Record Number
2332
Reference Type
Personal Communication
Year
2009
Title
Original 35 Line Hand-Written Sermon Notes / with letter of provenance; plus a signed photo of Berrigan
Notes
Single sheet containing 35 lines of hand-written notes for a sermon penned by Berrigan (on Jesuit Community letterhead); as well as a sticky note stating, "Here are notes for a recent sermon" (signed by Berrigan); as well as a letter of provenance from the original owner of the note. This item also includes a signed photo of Berrigan showing Berrigan in hand-cuffs and showing the peace sign (received from the same source).
Label
NYUE
Date
October 4 Short Title: Original 35 Line Hand-Written Sermon Notes / with letter of provenance; plus a signed photo of Berrigan
Record Number
2041
Reference Type
Book Section
Year
1998
Title
The English Mystics and Thomas Merton's Sense of Absence Place Published: Ann Arbor
Publisher
UMI Dissertation Services
Edition
First soft cover edition. Short Title: The English Mystics and Thomas Merton's Sense of Absence
Notes
Soft cover, this is an authorized facsimile copy made from the microfilm master copy and published by UMI dissertation publishers.
Label
UB
Pages
328
Record Number
2287
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1967
Title
Diary notation regarding Merton artwork
Notes
This item consists of a single diary page from Bill Claire, editor of Voyage, confirming that Thomas Merton had agreed that Voyages could use one of Merton's drawings for its final issue. This item was received with gratitude from Bill Claire directly.
Date
June 17 Short Title: Diary notation regarding Merton artwork
Record Number
2147
Reference Type
Book
Year
1956
Title
Pax #2 / "Poem" by E. E. Cummings, "The Brass-Clad Legions" by Claire McAllister, "Death of the Hermit" by Richard Gilman. Pax artwork by Ad Reinhardt. Place Published: New York
Volume
1 page on newsprint
Publisher
Pax #2
Edition
First broadside newsprint edition. Short Title: Pax #2 / "Poem" by E. E. Cummings, "The Brass-Clad Legions" by Claire McAllister, "Death of the Hermit" by Richard Gilman. Pax artwork by 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
2170
Reference Type
Book
Year
1960
Title
Therese - signed by Day Place Published: Indiana
Publisher
Fides Publishers Association
Number of Pages
178
Edition
First hard cover edition; signed. Short Title: Therese - signed by Day
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket; signed by Dorothy Day.
Label
NYU
Record Number
2171
Reference Type
Book
Year
1972
Title
On Pilgrimage: The Sixties - signed by Day Place Published: New York
Publisher
Curtis Books
Number of Pages
383
Edition
First soft cover edition - signed Short Title: On Pilgrimage: The Sixties - signed by Day
Notes
Soft cover; signed by Dorothy Day.
Label
NYU
Record Number
2488
Reference Type
Book
Year
1952
Title
The Long Loneliness - signed Place Published: New York
Publisher
Harper & Brothers, Publishers
Number of Pages
288
Edition
Fist hard cover edition - signed Short Title: The Long Loneliness - signed
Notes
Cloth; this book was confirmed by Dorothy Day's granddaughter (in 2015) to have been signed by Dorothy Day and likely also by Forster Batterham, Day's love interest of the mid to late 1920's. It is speculated to perhaps have been a gift from Day to Forster.
Label
NYU