Thomas Merton's Marginalia in Books
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Antoninus, Brother (William Everson). The Crooked Lines of God: Poems 1949-1954 ([Detroit] University of Detroit Press, 1959). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Anselm, Saint, 1033-1109 - Letters of St. Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury. Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Andrews, Edward Deming. The People Called Shakers (New York, Dover Publications [1963]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Andrews, Edward Deming; and Faith Andrews; with photographs by William F. Winter. Shaker furniture, the craftsmanship of an American communal sect (New York, Dover Publications, 1950 [c1937]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Al-Kharraz, Abu Sa'id Ahmad ibn 'Isa. The book of truthfulness (Kitab al-sidq) by Abu Sa'id al- Kharraz; edited and translated from the Istanbul unicum by Arthur John Arberry (London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1937). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Ali ibn Usman, al-Jullabi al-Hujwiri - The Kashf al-Mahjúb; the oldest Persian treatise on sufiism by Alí B. Uthmán al-Jullábi al-Hujwírí. Translated from the text of the Lahore edition, compared with mss. in the India office and British Museum by Reynold A. Nicholson (London, Printed for the trustees of the E. J. W. Gibb Memorial and published by Luzac & Co., 1959). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Akhilananda, Swami. Hindu psychology: its meaning for the west (London, Routledge and Kegan Paul [©1948]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Alfieri, Vittorio; a cura di Michele Scherillo. La vita, le rime e altri scritti minori (Milano, Ulrico Hoepli, 1917). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
"T.F. Merton. Oct. 1933." written inside by Thomas Merton. Merton would have been beginning his first term at Clare College at the University of Cambridge. -
Cookson, William (editor). Agenda: Vol. 3, no. 2, William Carlos Williams Special Issue (October-November 1963 / London : Agenda, 1963). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
Inscribed "Fr. Tom" [Thomas Merton], likely by W. H. "Ping" Ferry. -
Agadjanian, Georges. Le froid de l'enfer (Paris : Promotion et édition, ©1966). A novel from Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
Inscribed by the author: "For Father Thomas Merton, with my most grateful and cordial esteem. Georges Agadjanian". Georges Agadjanian was a professor at Gannon College in Erie, Pennsylvania at the time of correspondence with Thomas Merton (1967). He describes himself as a French writer preparing to write for the American audience.