The Alaskan Journal of Thomas Merton (Deluxe Limited Edition, Signed)
Limited numbered edition (111/140). California: The Turkey Press, (1988). 4to. Original white and black Japanese linen cloth hardcover in original slipcase. Pages:111.
Fine in fine slipcase. Single white marking on slipcase, otherwise free of imperfections. Hardcover boards in fine condition, free of markings. Binding is square and tight. Contents in fine condition and free of age-related markings. Printed on lightly textured cotton paper with rough cut edges.
Preface by David D. Cooper. Introduction by Robert E. Daggy. Contains an image of a page from Merton's original Alaskan journal on title verso.
This journal documents Merton's final journey in 1968, just months before his death in Bangkok. The journal captures Merton's travels through Alaska, where he sought solitude in the wilderness and explored the possibility of establishing a hermitage there.
During this trip, Merton visited various monasteries and spent time in remote locations, including the area around Eagle River and encounters with both religious communities and the stark Alaskan landscape. The journal reveals his deep appreciation for the natural world and his ongoing spiritual quest for greater solitude and contemplation away from his established life at the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky.
This book is currently not on display in store.
If you would like more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: [email protected]
Catalogue Number: HH000028
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The Alaskan Journal of Thomas Merton (Deluxe Limited Edition, Signed)
The Alaskan Journal of Thomas Merton (Deluxe Limited Edition, Signed)
Limited numbered edition (111/140). California: The Turkey Press, (1988). 4to. Original white and black Japanese linen cloth hardcover in original slipcase. Pages:111.
Fine in fine slipcase. Single white marking on slipcase, otherwise free of imperfections. Hardcover boards in fine condition, free of markings. Binding is square and tight. Contents in fine condition and free of age-related markings. Printed on lightly textured cotton paper with rough cut edges.
Preface by David D. Cooper. Introduction by Robert E. Daggy. Contains an image of a page from Merton's original Alaskan journal on title verso.
This journal documents Merton's final journey in 1968, just months before his death in Bangkok. The journal captures Merton's travels through Alaska, where he sought solitude in the wilderness and explored the possibility of establishing a hermitage there.
During this trip, Merton visited various monasteries and spent time in remote locations, including the area around Eagle River and encounters with both religious communities and the stark Alaskan landscape. The journal reveals his deep appreciation for the natural world and his ongoing spiritual quest for greater solitude and contemplation away from his established life at the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky.
This book is currently not on display in store.
If you would like more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: [email protected]
Catalogue Number: HH000028
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Limited numbered edition (111/140). California: The Turkey Press, (1988). 4to. Original white and black Japanese linen cloth hardcover in original slipcase. Pages:111.
Fine in fine slipcase. Single white marking on slipcase, otherwise free of imperfections. Hardcover boards in fine condition, free of markings. Binding is square and tight. Contents in fine condition and free of age-related markings. Printed on lightly textured cotton paper with rough cut edges.
Preface by David D. Cooper. Introduction by Robert E. Daggy. Contains an image of a page from Merton's original Alaskan journal on title verso.
This journal documents Merton's final journey in 1968, just months before his death in Bangkok. The journal captures Merton's travels through Alaska, where he sought solitude in the wilderness and explored the possibility of establishing a hermitage there.
During this trip, Merton visited various monasteries and spent time in remote locations, including the area around Eagle River and encounters with both religious communities and the stark Alaskan landscape. The journal reveals his deep appreciation for the natural world and his ongoing spiritual quest for greater solitude and contemplation away from his established life at the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky.
This book is currently not on display in store.
If you would like more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: [email protected]
Catalogue Number: HH000028






















