File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | Contemplation | By the author of "The Silent Life" and "The Living Bread," here are further philosophical thoughts | |
Advertiser Montgomery, AL (8 June 1958). M.
| 1958 |
02 | Merton, Thomas | Written in 1953 and 1954 these reflections by a Trappist monk deal with various aspects of the | |
Booklist [Chicago] 54 (1 June 1958): 548-549.
| 1958 |
03 | Pithy Notes | Thomas Merton's Thoughts in Solitude (Farrar, Straus and Cudahy. $3) is a small book comprising | |
Catholic Transcript Hartford, Conn (22 May 1958).
| 1958 |
04 | Meditations | "Thoughts in Solitude" is a book of meditations by Trappist monk Thomas Merton. It is related to his | Habich, William |
Courier Journal [Louisville] (25 May 1958). William Habich
| 1958 |
05 | Man's Right | In this little volume Thomas Merton, Trappist monk and best-selling author of "The Seven Story | Breyer, Frederick A. |
Enquirer Cincinnati, OH (10 August 1958). Frederick A. Breyer
| 1958 |
06 | Man's Need For Solitude | A spiritual book in that it is exclusively concerned with things of the spirit, this is a profoundly | Marchand, LaFayette L. |
Globe Boston, MA (22 June 1958). LaFayette L. Marchand
| 1958 |
07 | Thoughts in Solitude | In an age when totalitarianism has striven, in every way to devaluate and degrade the human person, | |
Globe Sioux City, Iowa (15 May 1958).
| 1958 |
08 | | "Thoughts in Solitude," a book of meditations by Thomas Merton, will be published by Farrar, Straus | |
New York Times (26 April 1958).
| 1958 |
09 | Thomas Merton's Thoughts in Solitude | A book of meditations that offers conviction for all who have the courage to look into the infinite; | |
New York Times Book Review (25 May 1958).
| 1958 |
10 | Remedy To Our Problems--Silence That Speaks to God | Thomas Merton will never attract a wide audience; but if writers get what they deserve, he can | |
News Miami, FL (18 May 1958). F.S.
| 1958 |
11 | Man Has Right to Solitude-Merton | A small volume filled with a wealth of rich thought, this is not only a book of meditations for | Friedebertha, Sister M., OSF |
News Sentinel (24 May 1958). Sister M. Friedebertha
| 1958 |
12 | Merton on Meditations | "Great though books may be, friends though they may be to us, they are no substitute for persons, | |
Post Houston, TX (25 May 1958). J.M
| 1958 |
13 | Thoughts in Solitude | This is a little book of meditations from the famous Trappist monk who seems able to turn out one | |
Tribute Minneapolis MN (29 June 1958). J.M
| 1958 |
14 | Thoughts in Solitude | this newest volume of Thomas Merton is a slim collection of reflections on the life of the spirit. | |
Virginia Kirkus Bulletin 26 (15 May 1958): 373.
| 1958 |
15 | November Publications | Released to coincide with the 50th anniversary edition of Thomas Merton's The Seven Storey Mountain, | Carrigan, Henry |
Publishers Weekly 245.48 (30 November 1998): 66. Henry Carrigan
| 1998 |
16 | | Fr. Thomas Merton tells us that these notes were written in 1953-4, and concern the contemplative | |
Month [London] 21 (March 1959): 194-195.
| 1959 |
17 | | For Merton fans Thoughts in Solitude is one more title to add to their bookshelf; for his critics | MacGregor, George |
Irish Ecclesiastical Record 92 (July 1959): 64-65.
| 1959 |
18 | | In an age when we are more concerned with "chemical fall-out" than that infinitely greater danger | Pettis, Rev. Ashley |
Catholic World 187 (July 1958): 319-320.
| 1958 |
19 | | This is a book like Seeds of Contemplation but shorter, more concentrated in theme. These | Bowes, Paula |
Sign 38 (August 1958): 62-63.
| 1958 |
20 | | This paperbound reprint by America's most talked of Trappist writer is, according to the cover blurb | Freeman, Hilary O.P. |
Cross and Crown 13 (December 1961): 475.
| 1961 |
21 | | Thomas Merton's writings are always characterized by their solidity and depth. Thoughts in Solitude | Erhart, Henry J., SJ |
Best Sellers 18 (15 August 1958): 188.
| 1958 |
22 | | Writings on the solitary life, on vocations and on Christian spirituality, culled from notes made | Walsh, Peter |
Jubilee 6 (July 1958): 38.
| 1958 |
23 | Books of the Week: INTUITIONS Thoughts in Solitude. | Thomas Merton's latest book is a cheap half guinea's worth, and one of those book the reader will wish to keep close to him. | Feeny, Peter Paul, OP |
Tablet [London] (13 December 1958): 10.
| 1958 |
24 | | Each new book by Thomas Merton | Steed, Robert |
Catholic Worker XXIV.11 (June 1958): 1, 7.
https://merton.bellarmine.edu/files/original/5e795d77bd555fb17c8bd50e2fec3779.pdf
| 1958. |
25 | | Since the beginning of theological ferment of the early 1960s many | Dahl, M. E. |
Theology 79.669 (May 1976): 176-178.
| 1976. |
26 | | Thomas Merton describes his book in the Preface as being intuitions | O'Brien, Basil |
The Furrow, 13.4 (Apr. 1962): 242-243.
| 1962. |