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Record Number 1292
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Brother Robert Lentz, ofm
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
Author Artist: Deponte, F. James
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 833
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: John Beecher, ("for Father M. Louis, O.C.S.O.")
Year 1963
Title On Acquiring a Cistercian Breviary Place Published: Phoenix
Publisher Rampart Press
Notes Broadside; dedicated to "Father M. Louis O.C.S.O." which was the name Thomas Merton used while at Gethsemani; one of 200 copies handset and printed damp, in blue and black, by John and Barbara Beecher. Limited edition: 1/200.
Label ALB
Date January
Type of Work Broadside Short Title: On Acquiring a Cistercian Breviary
Record Number 830
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Merton, John Paul
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
Author Artist: Merton, Owen
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 1322
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Merton, Thomas
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 917
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Merton, Thomas
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 687
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Merton, Thomas
Year 2003
Title There is no Sickness in the World... Place Published: St Catherines, Ontario
Publisher Blind Pig Press
Notes Limited edition broadside; #4/40 followed by initials "gs"; framed behind archival material. Broadside reads, "There is no sickness in the world that can be cured by Propaganda - Thomas Merton".
Label L
Type of Work Special, numbered, limited edition broadside - #4/40. Short Title: There is no Sickness in the World...
Record Number 532
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Merton, Thomas
Year 1991
Title One of the Greatest tragedies of Our Time / broadside Place Published: Berkeley
Publisher Black Oak Books
Notes First edition; limited edition - 1 of 500 copies designed to benefit the American Friends Services Committee Fund for all civilian victims of war in the Middle East.
Label L
Type of Work 8 x 15.5" broadside with text and Japanese character. Limited edition. Short Title: One of the Greatest tragedies of Our Time / broadside
Record Number 521
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Merton, Thomas
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 693
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Original design by a Trappist monk - Brother Blaise?, (quote by Thomas Merton)
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 755
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Rice, Ed
Year 2005 - from original photo from 1966
Title Thomas Merton at Grave Site / Broadside
Publisher songofsnow.com
Notes Professionally printed on 80# 12 inch x 18 inch poster stock from original negatives. Limited edition from an initial run of 50 prints. Photos taken by Ed Rice, classmate of Merton, editor of Jubilee Magazine and author of The Man Under the Sycamore Tree.
Label L
Type of Work Broadside Short Title: Thomas Merton at Grave Site / Broadside
Record Number 711
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Rice, Ed
Year 2005 - from original photo from 1966
Title Thomas Merton Hiking / Broadside
Publisher songofsnow.com
Notes Professionally printed on 80# 12 inch x 18 inch poster stock from original negatives. Limited edition from an initial run of 50 prints. Photos taken by Ed Rice, classmate of Merton, editor of Jubilee Magazine and author of The Man Under the Sycamore Tree.
Label L
Type of Work Broadside Short Title: Thomas Merton Hiking / Broadside
Record Number 805
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Seitz, Ron
Year 1995
Title Thomas Merton (A Poem) / Heaven Poster Series #34 Place Published: Louisville
Publisher The Literary Renaissance
Notes Broadside. A four stanza poem about Thomas Merton. First edition, signed, numbered and printed on glossy white paper measuring 10 1/8 x 22 inches with illustration of Ron Seitz on the porch of Thomas Merton's hermitage - Limited edition - #34/100.
Label L
Type of Work Broadside poem Short Title: Thomas Merton (A Poem) / Heaven Poster Series #34
Record Number 533
Reference Type Artwork
Picture
Author Artist: Stephenson, David
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
Author Artist: Thomas Merton; (Hughes, Fixel, Hitchcock, Maytag, Hemley, Reynolds, Savory and Levine)
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
Author Artist: Thomas Merton; (John Haines, Wolfgang Roth, Robert Bly, Guillevic, Nathaniel Tarn, Eugen Gomringer, Boris Pasternak, Jaime Sabines, and Lenore Marshall)
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
Author Artist: Victor Hammer, (with writing by Thomas Merton)
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
Author Artist: Victor Hammer, (with writing by Thomas Merton)
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 702
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Baker, James T.
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 762
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Brother Antoninus, (Photograph on back of dust jacket by Thomas Merton)
Year 1967
Title The Rose of Solitude Place Published: New York
Publisher Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Number of Pages 125
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: The Rose of Solitude
Notes Cloth and dust jacket.
Label CA
Record Number 384
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Brother Patrick Hart, (Illustrations by Jim Cantrell)
Year 1986
Title Thomas Merton: First and Last Memories Place Published: Bardstown, Kentucky
Publisher Necessity Press
Edition First soft cover limited edition. Short Title: Thomas Merton: First and Last Memories
Notes Soft cover; limited edition - # 108/250; signed by Jim Cantrell and Brother Patrick Hart.
Label YLB
Record Number 737
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius
Year 1958
Title Cassiodorus / of Scribes Place Published: Lexington
Publisher Stamperia Del Santuccio
Edition First hard cover limited edition - 1/50 - Opus XIV / Number 4 - L
Notes Cloth (without dust jacket as issued); limited to 50 copies (Opus XIV / Number 4 - L) by Victor Hammer printed in red, black and blue American uncial type on Magnani paper; engraved initial letter by Victor Hammer. It is supposed that Merton supervised the translation as he was at Gethsemani the same time as Augustine Wolff and also through his relationship with Victor Hammer and interest in Cassiodorus - he translated "A Prayer of Cassiodorus" in 1967 with Stanbrook Abbey Press.
Label DL
Translator Augustine Wolff, (supervised by Thomas Merton) Short Title: Cassiodorus / of Scribes
Record Number 794
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Commission D'Histoire De L'ordre De Citeaux, (Preface by Thomas Merton)
Year 1953
Title Bernard de Clairvaux Place Published: Paris
Publisher Alsatia
Number of Pages 756
Edition First soft cover edition. Short Title: Bernard de Clairvaux
Notes Soft cover; published to commemorate the 8th centenary of St. Bernard's death.
Label CF
Record Number 725
Reference Type Journal Article
Picture
Author Daggy, Robert
Year 1988
Title Five poems by Thomas Merton: Concrete Racegram of Pluto, Poem of Kao Chien, Three Prayers and two untitled poems
Journal Kentucky Poetry Review: Thomas Merton Memorial Issue
Volume 24
Notes Soft cover; contains five poems by Thomas Merton: "Concrete Racegram of Pluto", "Poem of Kao-Chien", "Three Prayers" and two untitled poems. Contains three photographs of Merton by Ralph Eugene Meatyard and one photo of O'Keeffe by Merton.
Label PA
Date Fall Short Title: Five poems by Thomas Merton: Concrete Racegram of Pluto, Poem of Kao Chien, Three Prayers and two untitled poems
Pages 99
Record Number 191
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Dom Jean-Baptiste Chautard, O.C.S.O., (Translated by Thomas Merton)
Year 1946
Title The Soul of the Apostolate Place Published: Trappist, Kentucky
Publisher The Abbey of Gethsemani, Inc.
Number of Pages 291
Edition First hard cover edition (55th thousand in U.S.A.).
Notes Cloth (no dust jacket as Issued).
Label U
Translator Complete new translation by A Monk of Our Lady of Gethsemani, (Thomas Merton) Short Title: The Soul of the Apostolate
Record Number 662
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Ernesto Cardenal, (Translated in part by Thomas Merton)
Year 1977
Title Apocalypse and Other Poems Place Published: New York
Publisher New Directions
Number of Pages 78
Edition First hard cover edition.
Notes Cloth and dust jacket.
Label U
Translator Merton, Thomas Short Title: Apocalypse and Other Poems
Record Number 1889
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus, (preface and translation by Thomas Merton)
Year 1967
Title A Prayer of Cassiodorus Place Published: Worcester
Publisher Stanbrook Abbey Press
Number of Pages 24
Edition First hard cover limited edition (1 of 300). Short Title: A Prayer of Cassiodorus
Notes Cloth (no dust jacket as issued). Quarter-bound by George Percival in white vellum with blue, brown and gawn Cockerell marbled paper covered boards. The setting of the text is designed to encourage the reading of the Latin original which is printed in black on the rectos. The facing English translation is printed in red on the versos. Limited edition - 1 of 300.
Label L
Record Number 710
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus, (preface and translation by Thomas Merton)
Year 1967
Title A Prayer of Cassiodorus Place Published: Worcester
Publisher Stanbrook Abbey Press
Number of Pages 24
Edition First hard cover limited edition (1 of 300). Short Title: A Prayer of Cassiodorus
Notes Cloth (no dust jacket as issued). Quarter-bound by George Percival in white vellum with blue, brown and gawn Cockerell marbled paper covered boards. The setting of the text is designed to encourage the reading of the Latin original which is printed in black on the rectos. The facing English translation is printed in red on the versos. Limited edition - 1 of 300.
Label L
Record Number 542
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus, (preface and translation by Thomas Merton)
Year 1967
Title A Prayer of Cassiodorus Place Published: Worcester
Publisher Stanbrook Abbey Press
Number of Pages 24
Edition First soft cover edition - variant binding, 1/60.
Notes Soft cover; with Latin text printed in black, and the English translation by Thomas Merton printed in red, set in Monotype Spectrum on Barcham Green August Badger grey handmade paper. This is one of the last 60 copies (of 300) bound in overlapping sewn and glued printed red card covers (limitation information noted by Woodbridge Rare Books - this info gathered from a hand-written note by Dame Hildelith). There is a note attached which reads, "variant binding, without colophon leaf, c. (copyright) notice tipped in". Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus (c.490-c.585) historian, statesman and monk, founded two monasteries - Vivarium and Castellum. The special duty was the acquisition of knowledge, both sacred and profane. He also collected and emended valuable mss., which his monks were instructed to copy.
Label LR
Translator Merton, Thomas Short Title: A Prayer of Cassiodorus
Record Number 419
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Griffin, John Howard
Year 1973
Title Twelve Photographic Portraits Place Published: Greensboro, North Carolina
Publisher Unicorn Press
Edition First hard cover limited edition. Includes one photograph of Thomas Merton. Short Title: Twelve Photographic Portraits
Notes Cloth (no dust jacket as issued); limited edition - one of 1000.
Label L
Record Number 402
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Guigo of Carthusia, (translated and introduction by Thomas Merton)
Year 1963
Title The Solitary Life Place Published: Worcester
Publisher Stanbrook Abbey Press
Number of Pages 11
Edition First soft cover edition ("last one hundred copies").
Notes Soft cover pamphlet; one of three variant bindings of this item - this one being the variant green binding and noted in the colophon as one of the "last one hundred copies" printed. This pamphlet is Merton's translation from the Latin original of a letter written 'at the Grand Chartreuse in the last days of his Priorate about 1135' to an unknown friend by Guigo I (circa 1083-1136), also known as Guigo the Carthusian, a Carthusian monk and the 5th prior of the Grande Chartreuse monastery, in the Chartreuse Mountains, north of the city of Grenoble, in the commune of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse (Isere), France. 'There is an inimitable naked power in the austere style of Guigo the Carthusian from which every suggestion of ornament, indeed every useless word is ruthlessly excluded,' says Merton. 'The extraordinary compression of this thought and language convey something of the fervor, the passionate seriousness of this saint and genius, a pure exemplar of the Carthusian spirit and certainly the greatest Carthusian writer.' (Flamingo Books)
Label L
Translator Merton, Thomas Short Title: The Solitary Life
Record Number 401
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Guigo of Carthusia, (translated and introduction by Thomas Merton)
Year 1963
Title The Solitary Life Place Published: Worcester
Publisher Stanbrook Abbey Press
Number of Pages 11
Edition First soft cover edition.
Notes Soft cover pamphlet; one of three variant bindings of this item - this one being the one descibed in Dell"Isola (D6). This pamphlet is Merton's translation from the Latin original of a letter written 'at the Grand Chartreuse in the last days of his Priorate about 1135' to an unknown friend by Guigo I (circa 1083-1136), also known as Guigo the Carthusian, a Carthusian monk and the 5th prior of the Grande Chartreuse monastery, in the Chartreuse Mountains, north of the city of Grenoble, in the commune of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse (Isere), France. 'There is an inimitable naked power in the austere style of Guigo the Carthusian from which every suggestion of ornament, indeed every useless word is ruthlessly excluded,' says Merton. 'The extraordinary compression of this thought and language convey something of the fervor, the passionate seriousness of this saint and genius, a pure exemplar of the Carthusian spirit and certainly the greatest Carthusian writer.' (Flamingo Books)
Label U
Translator Merton, Thomas Short Title: The Solitary Life
Record Number 516
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Guigo of Carthusia, (translated by Merton)
Year 1977
Title On the Solitary Life Place Published: Pawlet, Vermont
Publisher The Banyan Press
Number of Pages 8
Edition First Banyan soft cover limited edition.
Notes Soft cover in envelop with title printed on the front (as issued); limited edition - # 89/240.
Label L
Translator Merton, Thomas Short Title: On the Solitary Life
Record Number 698
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author John Howard Griffin, (ed. by Conger Beasley, Jr.)
Year 1981
Title The Hermitage Journals / A Diary Kept While Working on the Biography of Thomas Merton Place Published: Kansas City, New York
Publisher Andrews and McMeel, Inc.
Number of Pages 231
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: The Hermitage Journals / A Diary Kept While Working on the Biography of Thomas Merton
Notes Cloth and dust jacket.
Label UB
Record Number 400
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Lax, Robert
Year 1969
Title A Poem For Thomas Merton Place Published: Grand Central Station, New York
Publisher Journeyman Books
Edition First soft cover edition. Short Title: A Poem For Thomas Merton
Notes Soft cover.
Label UO
Record Number 372
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author M. Basil Pennington, (prologue by Thomas Merton)
Year 1983
Title Monastery Place Published: San Francisco
Publisher Harper and Row Publishers
Number of Pages 127
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: Monastery
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; inscribed by Basil Pennington with card inlaid and inscribed by him dated 1985.
Label YC
Record Number 1915
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1974
Title Cistercian Life / Mepkin Abbey Place Published: Spencer, Massachusetts
Publisher Cistercian Book Service
Edition First soft cover edition. Short Title: Cistercian Life / Mepkin Abbey
Notes Soft cover; although this item is published by the Cistercian Book Service in Spencer, Massachusetts, the cover indicates Mepkin Abbey, Moncks Corner, S.C.
Label 6U
Record Number 1907
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1974
Title Cistercian Life (The Desert Shall Bloom) / Our Lady of Santa Ritas Place Published: Spencer, Massachusetts
Publisher Cistercian Book Service
Edition First Santa Ritas soft cover edition. Short Title: Cistercian Life (The Desert Shall Bloom) / Our Lady of Santa Ritas
Notes Soft cover; the cover of this item has the title "The Desert Shall Bloom" and "Our Lady of Santa Ritas", but internally it is identical to the Spencer (1974) edition of "Cistercian Life".
Label 6U
Record Number 1908
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1983
Title Vie Cistercienne (French)
Publisher L'Abbaye de Timadeuc
Number of Pages 96
Edition Reprint soft cover edition. Short Title: Vie Cistercienne (French)
Notes Soft cover; French translation of Cistercian Life.
Label 6F
Record Number 1910
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1977
Title Vie Cistercienne (French)
Publisher L'Abbaye de Timadeuc
Number of Pages 96
Edition First soft cover edition. Short Title: Vie Cistercienne (French)
Notes Soft cover; French translation of Cistercian Life.
Label 6F
Record Number 1855
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1969
Title Come to the Mountain Place Published: Snowmass, Colorado
Publisher St. Benedict's Monastery
Edition Second soft cover edition. Short Title: Come to the Mountain
Notes Soft cover; smaller in size that the 1964 edition; this item is a precurser to the Cistercian Life pamphlet series..
Label 6U
Record Number 1814
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1974
Title Cistercian Life / Our Lady of Bethleham Abbey Place Published: Portglenone, Co. Antrim, North Ireland
Publisher Our Lady of Bethleham Abbey
Edition First Irish soft cover edition. Short Title: Cistercian Life / Our Lady of Bethleham Abbey
Notes Soft cover.
Label 6U
Record Number 1681
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1961
Title Collected Edition / The Sign of Jonas Place Published: London
Publisher Burns & Oates
Number of Pages 354
Edition First hard cover issue of "Collected Edition" Short Title: Collected Edition / The Sign of Jonas
Notes Cloth and dust jacket.
Label IU
Record Number 1478
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1961
Title Collected Edition / Thoughts in Solitude Place Published: London
Publisher Burns & Oates
Number of Pages 101
Edition First hard cover issue of "Collected Edition". Short Title: Collected Edition / Thoughts in Solitude
Notes Cloth and dust jacket.
Label IU
Record Number 1358
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1974
Title Cistercian Life / alternate cover Place Published: Spencer, Massachusetts
Publisher Cistercian Book Service
Edition First soft cover edition. Short Title: Cistercian Life / alternate cover
Notes Soft cover.
Label 6
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