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New York: Macmillan, 1927. Second Edition, Revised. Octavo. Maroon cloth, lettered in gilt on spine; xi, 404pp. Straight, tight, Very Good or better, free of markings or significant wear. Ownership signature ("TJ Ailey") to front endpaper. Social and economic justice from the viewpoint of a Catholic theologian.
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Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth
by RYAN, John A.
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[Newsletter] St. James House, a house of hospitality within the Catholic Worker movement, is now five months old..
by [CATHOLIC WORKER MOVEMENT] MILLER, David
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[Washington, D.C.: St. James House, 1967]. 5pp, 11" x 8-1/2", mimeographed on multi-colored bond, corner-stapled and folded for mailing. Mild toning to margins; still Very Good or better. A fundraising newsletter for St. James House in Washington, D.C., a shelter for homeless men established on the model of Dorothy Day's St. Joseph's House of Hospitality in 1967. Offers news of the mission, still in its early days, and requests donations of cash and material goods. The daily routine is described: "The men, mostly Negro are from within walking distance, begin arriving at ten A.M. and we close the door at noon. Beans or split peas form the bse of the soup and bones are given free of charge from a local chain supermarket. Friends in Virginia, vegetable farmers, have generously provided us with large quantities of tomatoes, squash, and corn throughout the growing season. Soon we must go begging at the produce market in town. The soup is good (if we have to say so ourselves). We are striving to maintain…
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The Place at Whitton [Signed Bookplate Laid-in]
by KENEALLY, Thomas
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London: Cassell & Company Limited, 1964. First U.K. Edition. First Impression. Signed bookplate loosely laid-in; Octavo (20cm); black boards titled in gilt on the spine; tiny "K" embossed on the rear cover; dustjacket; 220pp.; foxing to the endpapers and textblock, affecting the margins of several pages of text; Very Good. The dustjacket is price-clipped with rubbing and nicks to the extremities; minor ink touch-up to verso; Very Good or better. Author's first book- "Outsiders had always distrusted the isolation of the place at Whitton. Locked away behind its tall gates, this college for priests...dedicating their youth and freedom to a mysterious unseen God. The battered corpse of Wally Scott lay gruesomely in one of the college pig-pens. Sergeant Ptolemy was tracking a homocidal maniac..." HUBIN, p.236.
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