Author Quoted | Paul Standard e.a. |
Title Quoted | Chapters of Writing and Printing |
Date (Year/Month/Day) | 1963/07/16 |
Imprint | Lexington KY : Anvil Press. 1963 |
Quotation | By the way I forgot to say how much I liked the little books, Carolyn's history of the press, and Victor's gression [note 147 Chapters on Writing and Printing (Lexington, KY.: Anvil Press, 1963) included four essays from Paul Standard, Victor Hammer, R. Hunter and Carolyn R. Hammer]. I thought Carolyn's was particularly good reading, a very good little book. The dialogue on the Roman letter is very well done too. I appreciated the remark about men not proceeding gently, and "even the gentle teachings of Christ have not met with success." That is unfortunately quite true. |
Quotation Source | The Letters of Thomas Merton and Victor and Carolyn Hammer: Ad majorem Dei Gloriam.; Edited by F. Douglas Scutchfield and Paul Evans Holbrook Jr. / [S.l.] : The University Press of Kentucky. 2014, p. 171 |
Letter to | Victor and Carolyn Hammer |
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