Signed and inscribed by Author. 9th Printing, September 2005. No apparent marks in text. Binding tight and square. Light wear on dust jacket. View More...
VERY GOOD+ Signed and inscribed by Author. No marks or writing observed in text. Binding sound. Very light wear on cover. Gently read if at all. . . . . . . A book of prayer, prose, and poetry written by Br. Conrad Fleischmann, a Cistercian monk at the Abbey of Gethsemani. . . . . . . . TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1.) Farming at the abbey -- 2.) Short prayers one can say anytime and anyplace -- 3.) A meditation -- 4.) Father, will you say a prayer for my horse? -- 5.) A journal of my retreat at Merton's hermitage -- 6.) Things to ponder -- 7.) A picture of Mom -- 8.) The old oak -- 9.... View More...
1st Edition / 1st Printing with full number line - Cover is clean and in good condition with very mild wear along spine and edges. No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. Gently read. View More...
Signed by Author. 1st Edition (1958) . No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. Gently read. From private collection. In archival mylar protected dust jacket. View More...
CLEAN!! No marks. Might as well be new. Appears unread. Includes: Symposium on Tocqueville and Catholicism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOC: Introduction by Gary D. Glenn. // . -- Tocqueville on Christianity and the Natural Equality of Man by Paul A. Rahe. // . -- Tocqueville's Aristocratic Christianity by Peter Augustine Lawler. // . -- Situating Tocqueville Between Modern Political Philosophy and Pre-Modern Catholic Political Philosophy About What Constitutes Society by Gary D. Glenn. // . -- Taking Religion Seriously: Reflections on Tocqueville, C... View More...
Signed and inscribed by Author. Stated 1st Edition. No marks or writing observed in text. A few dog-eared pages. Binding tight and square.DJ is very good. Gently read. . . . . . . FROM THE FRONT DJ FLAP: One Sunday morning fifty-seven years ago, John Evans was searching for music to listen to on the radio when he happened upon a program about the life of St. Dorothea. John, a Protestant, was so enthralled he began to study the Catholic faith. It was not long after this that he converted to Catholicism and has since been, in his words, a relentless and unflinching guardian of this religion. ... View More...
Signed and inscribed by Author. No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. A few dog-earred pages. Gently read. From a private individual's library with no interior markings. Has a taped on number at tail of spine. View More...
Inscribed to Michael by Author. 1st Edition / 1st Printing - No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. Appears unread. View More...
1st Edition / 1st Printing - No marks noted in text. Binding is tight and square. Previous owner's name on inside front cover. . . . . . . . . . . A FASCINATING LOOK AT THE LIFE OF A CATHOLIC PRIEST - The author states in the Introduction to this 1981 book, *I wanted to know such a man well enough to write about him. I began my search, looking for a parish priest who would be neither saint nor drudge... I talked to a number of these young priests in various parishes. When I told them what I planned to do, several of them mentioned Brian O'Connor and Incarnation parish... Incarnation, I was to... View More...
Almost like new, some light wear on covers. No marks or writing observed in text. Binding tight and square. No creasing to spine. Appears unread. View More...
1st Editon THUS / 1st Printing (First Paperback Printing - Fawcett/Ballantine - Nov. 1991) Binding tight and square, no writing or markings in text, except for previous owners name and mark on inside of front cover, otherwise appears unread. . . . . . . . . . . . . At the age of six, Theodore Hesburgh knew he wanted to be a priest. And when he achieved his life's dream on June 24, 1943, in the old Sacred Heart Church on the Notre Dame campus, he knew that he would devote his life to the trinity above the door: God, Country, Notre Dame. In this engaging reminiscence, Father Hesburgh stands b... View More...
Signed and inscribed by Author. CLEAN!! No marks. Appears unread. . . . . . . Waiting For Eli: A Father's Journey from Fear to Faith is a 176-page hardcover book about a Lafayette, La., couple and their infant son Eli who was born with a dreaded birth defect called spina bifida. It is an inspiring story of faith, hope and the power of prayer. The book takes us on an emotional roller coaster ride, starting with the day the author first learns of his son s medical condition. This moving story has a strong pro-life, pro-love message, and is made even more compelling by the author s descriptions ... View More...
Stated 1st Edition. Previous owner's name on inside front cover. No apparent marks in text. Binding is tight and square. Light wear to dust cover. View More...