Here is a lavish pictorial biography of Thomas Merton, the extraordinary Trappist monk whose writings--including his classic autobiography The Seven Storey Mountain--exerted a profound influence on millions. An extensive collection of photographs captures the life and vision of one of the greatest spiritual figures of the century.
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Here is a lavish pictorial biography of Thomas Merton, the extraordinary Trappist monk whose writings--including his classic autobiography The Seven Storey Mountain--exerted a profound influence on millions. An extensive collection of photographs captures the life and vision of one of the greatest spiritual figures of the century.
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Good. Size: 7x0x9; Paperback. Text contains underlining/marking. Covers show light edge wear.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
Edition:
first edition, 2nd PRINTING; Second printing"
Publisher:
Orbis Books
Published:
1992
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17339569184
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Very Good. 6x8"oversized VERY GOOD CONDITION, clean, solid, bright; . WHITE TITLES ON DEEP PINK COVER....COVER ART SHOWS FACE ON PHOTO OF T. MERTON AT A DESK IN SMALL WOODEN SHED, OPEN TO ELEMENTS..; 226pg pages; im Forest is a founder of the Catholic Peace Fellowship and former General Secretary of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation....Forest lucidly chronicles Merton's life, illuminating it with the events that shaped it and the insights that emanated from it. Although his esteem for Merton and his contributions to the peace movement are apparent, he treats Merton's weaknesses frankly.