Selected Collection
Signed Items by Merton

45 records, showing 50 per page
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 764
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1965
Title The Way of Chuang Tzu / signed Place Published: New York
Publisher New Directions
Number of Pages 159
Edition First hard cover edition - signed. Short Title: The Way of Chuang Tzu / signed
Notes Cloth in dust jacket; signed and inscribed by Merton "for ---- + ---- cordial good wishes, Thomas Merton ----- 1966".
Label S
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 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
Record Number 954
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1959
Title What Ought I to do? Sayings of the Desert Fathers from the Collection of Migne's Latin Patrology Place Published: Kentucky
Publisher Stamperia Del Santuccio
Number of Pages 30
Edition First hard cover limited edition - #34/50. Short Title: What Ought I to do? Sayings of the Desert Fathers from the Collection of Migne's Latin Patrology
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; signed by Merton; Opus XV; #34 of 50 numbered copies printed in red and black on Japnnese Hosho paper in in Hammer's American Uncial. The elaborate dust jacket has text printed in Latin with a two- color, 9-line, initial letter 'E' cut in brass by Victor Hammer. "Victor Hammer Artist and Printer" p. 147.
Label ULDS
Record Number 927
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1947
Title Figures for an Apocalypse / signed Place Published: Norfolk
Publisher New Direction
Number of Pages 111
Edition 2nd hard cover printing Signed and inscribed by Thomas Merton and James Fox (Merton's Abbot at the time). Short Title: Figures for an Apocalypse / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket. This item was inscribed and signed by Merton and James Fox (Merton's Abbot at the time). Merton writes, "with my prayers + best wishes in Jesus and Mary, Fr. Louis" (his religious name). Fox writes, "With gratitude and a rememberance in our prayers and sacrifices, fM James Fox" which is rubber stamped "All for Jesus through Mary with a smile" between his name and the inscription. This item is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Label SUOY
Record Number 870
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1964
Title Notes by the Artist for an Exhibit of His Drawings / signed Place Published: Louisville, Kentucky
Publisher Spalding College
Number of Pages Two folded sheets stapled inside oversized folded deckle edged (front cover) sheet.
Edition First limited soft cover edition / signed by Merton. Short Title: Notes by the Artist for an Exhibit of His Drawings / signed
Notes Soft cover; statement on title page reads, "These notes were written expressly to accompany a showing of 26 drawings first displayed privately on November 13, 1964, at Catherine Spalding College, Louisville, Kentucky." This item is stated as a "Limited Edition" and is signed by Thomas Merton.
Label SLU
Record Number 868
Reference Type Book Section
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1946
Title The Trappist Abbey: Matins / Our Lady of Gethsemani / signed
Publisher The Modern Library
Notes Signed poem by Thomas Merton. Single leaf (pages 419 and 420) with heading "Modern Poetry *Thomas Merton*" and the title on page 420 and the poem "Lazarus" on page 419 (under the heading "Capetanakis"). Signed by Merton at the bottom of page 420 and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. This item is part of the Modern Library's "A New Anthology of Modern Poetry, revised edition" - 1946 (also in this collection).
Label SU
Pages Single leaf (page # 419 and 420). Short Title: The Trappist Abbey: Matins / Our Lady of Gethsemani / signed
Book Title A New Anthology of Modern Poetry / Revised Edition Place Published: New York
Record Number 813
Reference Type Manuscript
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Title Original letter (TLS) signed by Merton Place Published: Trappist, KY
Notes One typed paragraph on a single sheet of paper, addressed "Dear Rev. Father" and signed by Merton in ink ("F.M. Louis"). The note regards a 33 page typed manuscript (accompanying Merton's letter) which tells the "Fatima story". On the last page, following the sentence "(Part IV follows)" is the hand written note "in next mail". Merton praises the authors efforts but kindly rejects it as publishable by Gethsemani.
Label SE
Pages 34 Description of Material: TLS Short Title: Original letter (TLS) signed by Merton
Record Number 2387
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1966
Title Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander - signed Place Published: Garden City, NY
Publisher Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Number of Pages 128 pages.
Edition First hard cover edition - signed by Merton Short Title: Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander - signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket. This signed book was 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.
Label NSU
Record Number 689
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1953
Title Action and Contemplation in St. Bernard / Signed Place Published: France (and Brazil)
Publisher Collectanea Ordinis Cisterciensium
Number of Pages 38
Edition First soft cover edition - Signed by Merton. Short Title: Action and Contemplation in St. Bernard / Signed
Notes Soft cover; not published in the US as a book but translated as "Martha, Mary and Lazarus" in France; this is an offprint of the total article. It is inscribed and signed, "To Father Barnabas Mary with kind regards - in Jesus xt - Fr. Louis". The booklet names Louis Merton as author. The booklet was not printed on acid free paper, therefore, the signed intro page and blue cover has been deacidified and sealed in plastic.
Label S
Record Number 541
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1949
Title Seeds of Contemplation / signed Place Published: Norfolk, CT
Publisher New Directions
Number of Pages 201
Edition First hard cover, signed, limited edition. Short Title: Seeds of Contemplation / signed
Notes Cloth in dust jacket in slip case; signed by Merton; limited edition - 1 of 100.
Label SL
Record Number 540
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1960
Title The Solitary Life / signed Place Published: Lexington
Publisher Stamperia Del Santuccio
Number of Pages 21
Edition First hard cover, signed, limited edition - #16/60. Short Title: The Solitary Life / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; signed by Merton; limited edition - opus 16, copy #16/60. Handprinted in red and black by Victor Hammer using his American Uncial type; the title-page is set in his Andromaque typeface, and was the first use of that type.
Label DSL
Record Number 539
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1962
Title Hagia Sophia / signed Place Published: Lexington
Publisher Stamperia del Santuccio
Number of Pages 8
Edition First hard cover, signed, limited edition. Short Title: Hagia Sophia / signed
Notes Cloth; signed by Merton; limited edition - Opus 17, # 28/69. This item has a variant cloth binding while is internally unchanged. Laid in is a proof of an engraving from the Victor Hammer collection titled, "Hagia Sophia and the Young Christ" (unfinished state). This engraving looks to be a proof for the 1978 edition of this item that includes this frontispiece engraving. This item was received with deepest gratitude from the personal collection of William H. Shannon.
Label DSLA
Record Number 523
Reference Type Manuscript
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1968
Title Monks Pond #1 / mimeograph, signed Place Published: Privately printed at Gethsemani (Trappist, Kentucky)
Notes 1st of 4 soft cover mimeographs; fine condition and signed by Merton; limited to approx. 150 copies and mostly spread among friends.
Label SM
Date Spring
Pages 57
Type of Work Partly printed, partly mimeographed, with photographic illustrations. Collection of material devoted to poetry and some unusual prose. Short Title: Monks Pond #1 / mimeograph, signed
Record Number 507
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1957
Title The Tower of Babel / signed Place Published: Norfolk
Publisher New Directions
Edition First hard cover, numbered, signed, limited edition. Short Title: The Tower of Babel / signed
Notes Cloth in slip case; signed by Merton and contains woodcuts by the famed German artist Gerhard Marcks; limited edition - 231/250.
Label SL
Record Number 510
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1966
Title Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander / signed Place Published: New York
Publisher Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Number of Pages 328
Edition First hard cover edition. Signed by Merton. Short Title: Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; signed and inscribed by Merton, "For Archbishop Pocock congratulations on the congress! Thomas Merton
Label S
Record Number 511
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1962
Title Original Child Bomb / signed Place Published: New York
Publisher New Directions
Edition First hard cover, signed, limited edition. Short Title: Original Child Bomb / signed
Notes Cloth in cellophane wrapper; limited edition 1 of 500; signed by Merton.
Label SOL
Record Number 512
Reference Type Book
Picture
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1962
Title Original Child Bomb / signed Place Published: New York
Publisher New Directions
Edition First soft cover edition. Signed by Merton. Short Title: Original Child Bomb / signed
Notes soft cover; inscribed by Merton, "To Jim cordially Tom Merton". Jim is known to be Jim Hollaway, Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Berea College (from Andrew Franklin, Chestnut Street Bookshops).
Label SO
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 2370
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1960
Title The Solitary Life / signed Place Published: Lexington
Publisher Stamperia del Santuccion
Number of Pages 21 pages
Edition First limited edition - signed, #44/60. Short Title: The Solitary Life / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket. Opus 16 - copy #44 of only 60 copies, signed by Merton. Handprinted in red and black by Victor Hammer using his American Uncial type; the title-page is set in his Andromaque typeface, and was the first use of that type.
Label NSDL
Record Number 2365
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1959
Title What Ought I To do? Sayings of the Desert Fathers from the collection in Migne's Latin Patrology Place Published: Lexington
Publisher Stamperia del Santuccio
Number of Pages 35 pages
Edition First private limited edition printing (#4/50) - signed by Merton. Short Title: What Ought I To do? Sayings of the Desert Fathers from the collection in Migne's Latin Patrology
Notes Cloth in dust jacket; limited edition - copy no. 4 of 50. Handprinted by Victor Hammer using his American Uncial type, and printed in red and black. Signed by Thomas Merton on the free endpaper.
Label NULSD
Record Number 2298
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1959
Title The Christmas Sermons of Bl. Guerric of Igny: An Essay by Thomas Merton / signed Place Published: Trappist
Publisher The Abbey of Gethsemani
Number of Pages 62
Notes Cloth in cellophane wrapper over boards. Inscribed by Merton on ffep: '+ for Brother Tescellin - Many thanks for the book + your suggestions - I am scared to write about Mary - not good enough yet. Pray - someday she will let me. In Christ Our Lord F. M. Louis Merton O.C.'. The recipient is likely Cistercian monk, Brother Tescelin Maxam (1903-1960), who asked Merton to write about Mary, the mother of Jesus. Ref. Loome.
Label NUS
Translator Lima, Sister Rose of Short Title: The Christmas Sermons of Bl. Guerric of Igny: An Essay by Thomas Merton / signed
Record Number 2290
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1951
Title The Ascent to Truth - signed Place Published: New York
Publisher Harcourt, Brace and Company
Number of Pages 342
Edition First hard cover edition - signed by Merton and Dom James Fox Short Title: The Ascent to Truth - signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; this item is inscribed and signed by Merton and Dom James Fox (Abbot of Gethsemani at the time). Merton inscribes, "To Rev. Mother M. Carmelita O.S.B., with my prayers and best wishes. In Jesus and Mary, F.M. Louis O.C.S.O", while Fox writes, "To dearest Mother M. Carmelita O.S.B., Courage, grit, love, trust, in gratitude and with affection and an assurance of prayer, Dom James Fox O.C.S.O., Abbot of Gethsemani". Fox also stamped the words "All for Jesus thru Mary with a smile" above his signature (which he commonly did). The recipient of this book may have been Mother M. Carmelita Hartman, who in the early 1930s, was Superior General of the then newly formed Union of the Sisters of Mercy in America. (Ref. Loome)
Label NSUY
Record Number 2267
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1967
Title Original letter (TLS) by Thomas Merton in envelope
Notes Single page typed letter signed; with 7 lines of text on Gethsemani letterhead accompanied by hand addressed envelope (also with Gethsemani letterhead). In the letter Merton speaks of passing along the recipients request for certain books to the bookstore and also forwards Victor Hammer's address for follow-up on one of their limited edition collaborations. This item came with a collection of items from David Semon, who corresponded with Merton during the late 1960s. This item came to David Semon directly from Merton.
Label NSUE
Date November 8 Short Title: Original letter (TLS) by Thomas Merton in envelope
Record Number 2268
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1967
Title Original mimeographed Advent-Christmas letter (signed)
Notes Original mimeographed Advent-Christmas letter (1967). One sheet, 2 sided and signed by Merton. Merton sent these mimeographed letters to his friends and acquaintences to account for the fact that sending indivudual Christmas greetings would be impossible due to the volume of acquaintences he had. In the mimeograph he speaks of his sorrow at the passing of friends Victor Hammer, Ad Reinhardt and John Slate. he also speaks of the renovated Abbey Church, difficulties with the volume of correspondence he receives, religious renewal and even comments on the Beatles. He also speaks of faith as being a lonely virtue, and of love as something that needs to be given as well as received. This item came with a collection of items from David Semon, who corresponded with Merton during the late 1960s. This item came to David Semon directly from Merton.
Label NSUM
Pages One sheet, 2 sided.
Type of Work Mimeograph Short Title: Original mimeographed Advent-Christmas letter (signed)
Record Number 2174
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1949
Title The Tears of the Blind Lions - signed Place Published: New York
Publisher New Directions
Number of Pages 32
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: The Tears of the Blind Lions - signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; signed by Merton as "F. M. Louis".
Label NUS
Record Number 2175
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1966
Title Redeeming the Time - signed Place Published: London
Publisher Burns and Oates
Number of Pages 187
Edition First soft cover edition - signed by Merton Short Title: Redeeming the Time - signed
Notes Soft cover; this item was inscribed by Merton to Bruno Schlesinger who was a professor at St. Mary's College in Indiana. Merton and Schlesinger correspondences are published in Hidden Ground of Love. This item was purchased from Schlesinger's daughter, Mary (whose hand-written note accompanies the book).
Label NUS
Record Number 2176
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1959
Title What Ought I to do? Sayings of the Desert Fathers from the Collection of Migne's Latin Patrology Place Published: Lexington
Publisher Stamperia del Santuccio
Edition First hard cover limited edition - #27/50. Short Title: What Ought I to do? Sayings of the Desert Fathers from the Collection of Migne's Latin Patrology
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; signed by Merton; Opus XV; #27 of 50 numbered copies printed in red and black on Japanese Hosho paper in in Hammer's American Uncial. The elaborate dust jacket has text printed in Latin with a two- color, 9-line, initial letter 'E' cut in brass by Victor Hammer. "Victor Hammer Artist and Printer" p. 147. Prospectus laid in.
Label NUSDL
Record Number 2132
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1961
Title New Seeds of Contemplation / signed Place Published: New York
Publisher New Directions
Number of Pages 297
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: New Seeds of Contemplation / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket, inscribed and signed by Merton, "+ for Mother Mary Clark, rscj, With cordial good wishes in xt our Lord. Fr Louis Merton". RSCJ stands for the "Religious of the Sacred Heart" which is derived from the French "Religieuse du Sacré Coeur de Jesus". This is perhaps Mary T. Clark, a leading Thomist and also a renowned scholar on Augustine.
Label NSU
Record Number 2087
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1947
Title Figures for an Apocalypse / signed Place Published: Norfolk
Publisher New Direction
Number of Pages 111
Edition First hard cover printing. Short Title: Figures for an Apocalypse / signed
Notes Black cloth and dust jacket; signed and inscribed by Merton, "In Corde Jesu, F.M. Louis OCR". Merton signed some of his books with his Monastic name "Louis" and also used the blessing "In Corde Jesu" (In the heart of Jesus) and "OCR" (Order of Cistercians - reformed - research). He used a similar method of signing, for example, in the book, "Thomas Merton and James Laughlin - Selected Letters" (see page 38). A rare and interesting find, coming originally from the significant collection of a Merton collector.
Label SUO
Record Number 2080
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1936
Title Original hand-written letter (#2) by Thomas Merton with envelope Place Published: Douglaston, L.I., NY.
Notes This is the second of two relatively early original letters from Merton, signed "Tom", to Alfred Hailparn, his co-editor of the 1937 number of THE 1937 COLUMBIAN, the Columbia University yearbook (see "Original hand written letter (#1) by Thomas Merton with envelope" for the other). This one concerns solicitations of advertisers for the yearbook: "...we are more earnest in getting prospects lined up than hopeful of getting any signatures on the dotted line as yet ... we are each going to work independently on a bunch of prospects that appear good to us ...." He inquires about the possibilities of making connections through Hailparn's father: " ... Far from being a question of advertising out of charity it would show certain advantages -- college men drink a lot of beer! ...". This letter and the other are accompanied by the 1937 edition of The Columbian yearbook which was edited by Merton and Hailpern (with two others) and prominently features Merton in text, photos and cartoons (approx. 30 appearances in all). See "Original 1937 The Columbian Yearbook" for details.
Label USE
Date August 20
Pages Single hand-written sheet on personal letterhead - written on recto and verso.
Type of Work correspondence Short Title: Original hand-written letter (#2) by Thomas Merton with envelope
Record Number 2079
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1936
Title Original hand-written letter (#1) by Thomas Merton with envelope Place Published: Douglaston, L.I., NY.
Notes This is the first of two relatively early original letters from Merton, signed "Tom Merton" to Alfred Hailparn, his co-editor of the 1937 number of THE 1937 COLUMBIAN, the Columbia University yearbook (see "Original hand written letter (#2) by Thomas Merton with envelope" for the other). Intending to get a head start on yearbook production, Merton writes: "First & most important: tell Anne ____ to go to hell. It is too late now as we have signed up with White. I'm sorry you didn't get the card ... I took White's man along & got a number of swell shots around the place. Just wait until you see them! Furthermore I am going to make another trip up there with him & get a lot more: I want plenty of pictures of campus in the book & there are lots of swell old cuts too ... I am working 8 hours a day up at Radio City these days so I have not had much time to scout around myself. However - the time will come. As to engravers - they can wait ....". This letter and the other are accompanied by the 1937 edition of The Columbian yearbook which was edited by Merton and Hailpern (with two others) and prominently features Merton in text, photos and cartoons (approx. 30 appearances in all). See "Original 1937 The Columbian Yearbook" for details.
Label USE
Date June 18
Pages Single hand-written sheet on personal letterhead - written on recto and verso.
Type of Work correspondence Short Title: Original hand-written letter (#1) by Thomas Merton with envelope
Record Number 2059
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1930s
Title Original letter (TLS) by Thomas Merton in envelope Place Published: New York
Notes Single sheet letter on Columbia Review letterhead. This letter comes originally from a collection of pieces by Mr. Robert MacGregor (New Directions staff member) to James Laughlin, publisher of New Directions. The envelop is addressed to Mr. George Freimarck and has typed on the back Merton's typed home address scratched out (presumably Merton no longer lived there at the time of sending) as "Tom F. Merton, 50 Rushmore Avenue, Douglaston, L. I., N. Y.". The letter partially reads as follows: "COLUMBIA REVIEW: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY/ 405 JOHN JAY HALL ROBERT LAX editor ARTHUR ZAMPELLA BARRY ULANOV associates Dear George: ... I have been writing book reviews for the Herald Tribune 'Books', and for the Nation, and also doing free lance cartooning. I am taking my M.A. and writing a thesis on the Aesthetic Ideas in William Blake... Sincerely, Tom Merton " ( signed in dark blue ink with a period at the end and underlined).
Label US1E
Type of Work Single sheet (TLS) with original addressed sending envelope. Short Title: Original letter (TLS) by Thomas Merton in envelope
Record Number 2057
Reference Type Manuscript
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1966
Title Original letter (TLS) signed by Merton Place Published: Trappist, KY
Notes Single sheet in folding cloth slipcase. To an unidentified "Dear John" [not John H. Griffin], in response to receipt of his poem and other matters. The poem "... has a nice feeling about it, lively, informal, casual but effective. The only criticism I would make is that your rhythm is monotonous. You need to learn how to break it up, vary it, change pace, pick up again and so on. That will come with reading of poetry and more practice. Hope your article got in Jubilee. It is a good idea to write. Don't be surprised if the first few times you don't immediately click, and don't expect all the editors to come a'runnin' right the first day. It takes time." In response to a query about his back, he replies that it is better but he has bursitis in his elbow, and "I hope it will pass off and I will be able to get back to some wood chopping." He mentions sending on a few things, include a Vietnamese translation of Seeds of Contemplation, noting "As to the Bibliography, don't rush. That is an ongoing project I believe!..." Merton closes: "God be with you always, in Christ, Tom Merton." From the collection of the James S. Copley Library, acquired as an element in a large private treaty joint purchase by William Reese Company and James Cummins Booksellers.
Label USE
Date August 26
Pages One-half page, on quarto sheet of Abbey of Gethsemani stationary
Type of Work TLS Short Title: Original letter (TLS) signed by Merton
Record Number 2001
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1961
Title New Seeds of Contemplation / signed Place Published: New York
Publisher New Directions
Number of Pages 297
Edition First hard cover edition. Short Title: New Seeds of Contemplation / signed
Notes Cloth with gold and silver design on off-white dust jacket; signed and inscribed by Merton, "for Paul K T Sih (?) a cordial remembrance of your visit to Gethsemani - in xt Thomas Merton".
Label S
Record Number 2499
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1962
Title No Man is an Island / signed Place Published: New York
Publisher Harcourt, Brace & Company
Number of Pages 264 pages
Edition H.2.62 (presumeably the 1962 edition) Short Title: No Man is an Island / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; inscribed and signed by Thomas Merton on the first free endpaper: "To Phil Schuler with best wishes, Fr. Louis". Louis was Merton's monastic name and was used frequently by him rather than his birth name.
Label NS
Record Number 1547
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1962
Title Hagia Sophia / signed Place Published: Lexington
Publisher Stamperia del Santuccio
Number of Pages 8
Edition First hard cover, signed, limited edition. Short Title: Hagia Sophia / signed
Notes Cloth and dust jacket; signed by Merton; limited edition - Opus 17, # 41/69. On the dust jacket (magnani paper) there is printed a passage from Proverbs beginning with a two-color initial letter "S" cut from brass by Victor Hammer. The Engish translation of this Latin passage is written interlinear in red. This copy came from the collection of the art historian Ulrich Middeldorf, who was a friend of the Hammers and wrote about Victor Hammer's artwork on numerous occasions, including a contribution to Carolyn Hammer's 1981 biography of her husband.
Label DSL
Record Number 1069
Reference Type Book
Author Merton, Thomas
Year 1962
Title Original Child Bomb / signed Place Published: New York
Publisher New Directions
Edition First hard cover, signed, limited edition. Short Title: Original Child Bomb / signed
Notes Cloth in cellophane wrapper; limited edition 1 of 500; signed by Merton.
Label SO
Notes Cloth; this items is inscribed and signed by Merton, "For the Poor Clares, Very cordially in our Lord in union of prayer. T. Merton
Label NS
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 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