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Holroyd, Stuart.
Emergence From Chaos
Benares, Houghton Mifflin,
1957, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, At the age of 23 Holroyd examines the qualities of religious experinace that modern man has been able to achieve and communicate to his fellows through literature. He uses examples of poets: Dylan Thomas, Walt Whitman, Yeats, Rimbaud, Rike and T.S. Eliot. This work being inspired while he read The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevsky and William James' Varieties of Religious Experience. Yellow cloth boards. Red DJ, not price clipped, edge worn, 1/4 inch closed tear to upper edge, spine ends rubbed. Previous owners name to e.p., all else clean, tightly bound. t 8 vo, 224 p. First Edition
(Literary, Criticism, Vintage, Books, First, Editions, Philosophy, Religious, Writing, Literary, Criticisim, Of, Dylan, Thomas, Emergence, From, Chaos, First, Edition, Literature, And Religious, Experience) Cat No. 1488.
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Holroyd, Stuart.
Emergence From Chaos
Benares, Houghton Mifflin,
1957, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, At the age of 23 Holroyd examines the qualities of religious experinace that modern man has been able to achieve and communicate to his fellows through literature. He uses examples of poets: Dylan Thomas, Walt Whitman, Yeats, Rimbaud, Rike and T.S. Eliot. This work being inspired while he read The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevsky and William James' Varieties of Religious Experience. Yellow cloth boards. Red DJ, not price clipped, edge worn, 1/4 inch closed tear to upper edge, spine ends rubbed. Previous owners name to e.p., all else clean, tightly bound. t 8 vo, 224 p. First Edition
(Literary, Criticism, Vintage, Books, First, Editions, Philosophy, Religious, Writing, Literary, Criticisim, Of, Dylan, Thomas, Emergence, From, Chaos, First, Edition, Literature, And Religious, Experience) Cat No. 1488.
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Holroyd, Stuart.
Emergence From Chaos
Benares, Houghton Mifflin,
1957, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, At the age of 23 Holroyd examines the qualities of religious experinace that modern man has been able to achieve and communicate to his fellows through literature. He uses examples of poets: Dylan Thomas, Walt Whitman, Yeats, Rimbaud, Rike and T.S. Eliot. This work being inspired while he read The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevsky and William James' Varieties of Religious Experience. Yellow cloth boards. Red DJ, not price clipped, edge worn, 1/4 inch closed tear to upper edge, spine ends rubbed. Previous owners name to e.p., all else clean, tightly bound. t 8 vo, 224 p. First Edition
(Literary, Criticism, Vintage, Books, First, Editions, Philosophy, Religious, Writing, Literary, Criticisim, Of, Dylan, Thomas, Emergence, From, Chaos, First, Edition, Literature, And Religious, Experience) Cat No. 1488.
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Santayana, George.
Persons & Places, the Backround of a Life
New York, Charles Scribners,
1944, Hardcover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Santayana (1863-1952) Philosopher, writer; born in Madrid, Spain. Educated at Harvard, where he himself taught philosophy (1889--1912); among his students were T. S. Eliot, Gertrude Stein, and Felix Frankfurter. He wrote 18 volumes of philosophy, most notableThe Life of Reason; The Realms of Being; his philosophical works are distinguished by their lucid, literary style. He published poetry, literary, and cultural criticism; a novel, The Last Puritan (1935), a best-seller about Cambridge (Mass.) society; and his three-volume autobiography. Green cloth boards and spine. DJ green mild edgewear, two small closed tears to flap edge. All else clean, tight, no inscriptions. A review from BOMC inserted. BMOC. sm 8 vo, 262 p
(George, Santayana, Biography, Spanish, Philosophers, Autobiography, Georgee, Santayana, Spains, Poets) Cat No. 1489.
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Santayana, George.
Persons & Places, the Backround of a Life
New York, Charles Scribners,
1944, Hardcover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Santayana (1863-1952) Philosopher, writer; born in Madrid, Spain. Educated at Harvard, where he himself taught philosophy (1889--1912); among his students were T. S. Eliot, Gertrude Stein, and Felix Frankfurter. He wrote 18 volumes of philosophy, most notableThe Life of Reason; The Realms of Being; his philosophical works are distinguished by their lucid, literary style. He published poetry, literary, and cultural criticism; a novel, The Last Puritan (1935), a best-seller about Cambridge (Mass.) society; and his three-volume autobiography. Green cloth boards and spine. DJ green mild edgewear, two small closed tears to flap edge. All else clean, tight, no inscriptions. A review from BOMC inserted. BMOC. sm 8 vo, 262 p
(George, Santayana, Biography, Spanish, Philosophers, Autobiography, Georgee, Santayana, Spains, Poets) Cat No. 1489.
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