THOMAS MERTON: IN MY OWN WORDS.
Liguori, 2007. First printing. Selected and Edited by Jonathan Montaldo; 116 pages. More
Liguori, 2007. First printing. Selected and Edited by Jonathan Montaldo; 116 pages. More
Wilsonville: BookPartners, 1999. 332 pages. More
London: Signet, 1983. First edition. 95 pages. More
Berkeley: Fearless Books, 1997. First edition. Foreword by Dan Wakefield; 252 pages. More
1991. First edition. 227 pages. More
New York: Harper Collins, 1996. First edition. 396 pages. More
New York: Philosophical Library, 1953. First edition. More
Eugene: Center for Sacred Sciences, 1988. First edition. 262 pages. More
Tate, 2015. Second edition. 162 pages. More
Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2001. First US edition. 590 pages. More
Miami: Mark-Age, 1974. First edition. 138 pages. More
Pioneer, TN: Mark-Age, 2007. First edition. 382 pages. More
Miami: Mark-Age, 1971. First edition. 160 pages. More
San Rafael: New Freedom Press, 1997. Second Impression. 199 pages. More
Moorcote: Coombe Springs, 1982. 7 pages. More
Sheriar Press, 1977. First edition. 431 pages. More
Bombay: Meher House Publications, 1979. 406 pages. More
Sheriar Press, 1982. 200 pages. More
Sheriar Press, 1984. 200 pages. More
Sheriar Press, 1987. 306 pages. More
Sheriar Press, 1987. 264 pages. More
Lakemont, GA: CSA Press, 1970. First edition. 150 pages. More
New York: Putnams, 2002. First edition. Signed by the author on the title page; 371 pages. Jacob Needleman takes a new sounding of the inner beliefs and spiritual sensibilities of the great iconic figures of America. His powerfully conceived portraits show us George Washington as the great symbol of selfless..... More
New York: Putnams, 2002. 371 pages. Jacob Needleman takes a new sounding of the inner beliefs and spiritual sensibilities of the great iconic figures of America. His powerfully conceived portraits show us George Washington as the great symbol of selfless impartiality; Thomas Jefferson as the embodiment of the communal search..... More