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Caceres, Esther de - Concierto de amor y otros poemas (Buenos Aires, Editorial Losada [1951]), inscribed by the author to Thomas Merton. Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection. -
Byles, MB. Footprints of Gautama the Buddha (London, Rider [1957]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection. -
Burgess, Alan. Sept homees a l'aube (Paris : Editions Albin Michel, 1960). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection. -
Burden, Shirley. I wonder why (Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1963). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection. -
Burckhardt, Titus. An introduction to Sufi doctrine (Lahore, Sh. M. Ashraf [1959]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection. -
Bulgakov, Sergei. Du Verbe Incarne (Agnus Dei) (Paris, Aubier, Éditions Montaigne [1943]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection. -
"An Enemy of the State," a review of Gordon Zahn's biography of Franz Jägerstätter, In Solitary Witness (Pax Bulletin #97, May 1965). -
Question and answer session with responses from Frida Berrigan and Anna Brown at the Daniel Berrigan Panel—ITMS Sixteenth General Meeting at Santa Clara University in California, June 29, 2019. -
Frida Berrigan speaking at the Daniel Berrigan Panel—ITMS Sixteenth General Meeting at Santa Clara University in California, June 29, 2019. Frida Berrigan is a New London-based activist and writer. She has written on climate change, sustainability, gun control, and non-violent activism for The Nation and TomsDispatch, and she writes the Little Insurrections blog for WagingNonViolence.org. She is the author of It Runs in the Family: On Being Raised by Radicals and Growing into Rebellious Motherhood. -
Eric Martin speaking at the Daniel Berrigan Panel—ITMS Sixteenth General Meeting at Santa Clara University in California, June 29, 2019. Eric Martin is co-editor of The Berrigan Letters: Personal Correspondence Between Daniel and Philip Berrigan and a doctoral candidate in theology at Fordham University, where he is working on a theological biography of Dan Berrigan before the Catonsville action using his unpublished letters. He has worked with the Catholic Worker and the anti-white supremacy movement in Charlottesville.