Hours of Gladness.
London: George Allen & Co., 1912. First Detmold printing. Cream cloth stamped in gilt.
London: George Allen & Co., 1912. First Detmold printing. Cream cloth stamped in gilt.
London: George Allen & Co., 1912. Second Detmold printing. Cream cloth stamped in orange.
Praeger, 1974. First edition, first printing.
Harper & Row, 1970. First printing, second issue dust jacket. With no number line to rear endpaper and period at end of first paragraph on jacket flap.
Simon & Schuster, 1981. First edition, first printing. Signed by author on the title page.
New Directions, 1944. First edition, first printing. Tan paper boards, stamped in red. Merton wrote "Thirty Poems," his first published work three years after joining the Trappist Monastery of Gethesemani. Primarily and unsurprisingly comprising many of the Christian themes that would go on and define Merton's broader work, "Thirty Poems".....
London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928. Decorations by Ernest H. Shepard. All volumes are first editions in original dust jackets, with the exception of When We Were Very Young, which is the second state with numbered page ix. Teg. Bindings sequentially bound in blue, green, red and.....
Thornwillow Press, 2021. Limited edition. Leaf patterned paper-covered boards over yellow cloth spine and corners. #117/250 copies signed by the publisher on the colophon page. Laid in are several publisher's printed pamphlets including a list of subscriber's to the press, in separate mylar sleeve.
New York: Hastings House, 1964. Limited Edition. Brown linen cloth with brown Morocco spine stamped in gilt and blind, in matching linen slipcase. Map and key volume, full brown linen cloth. This limited edition produced and distributed by James F Carr. Publisher has tipped in two typed manuscript pages from.....
Twelvetrees Press, 1988. First edition, first printing. Limited to 2000 hardcover copies.
Doubleday & Co., 1971. First edition, first printing.
Charles Scribner's Sons, 1924. First Wyeth edition, first printing. Fine in near fine to fine dust jacket with a small, light stain, tiny tears and short creases to upper spine tip and a tiny chip to lower spine end, in mylar cover.
London: The Fortune Press, [1936]. First edition, first printing. A timeless compilation of some of the most famous supernatural horror stories, including Polidori's "The Vampyre" and Pushkin's "The Queen of Spades"
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1979. First edition, first printing. Inscribed and dated by the author in the year of publication on the front fly leaf. Inscribed to "David," from whom this copy was purchased.