Item consists of a book in which Nouwen has written the foreword, stating in part: "It is a prophetic book in a time in which few people dare to speak unpopular but truly healing words. What makes Arnold's words so healing is that they are not based on an idea, an ideology or a theory, but on an intimate knowledge of Jesus Christ."
Item consists of a book in which Nouwen has written the introduction, stating in part: "I trust that, as we let the words and images in this book penetrate our hearts, we will experience a deep desire to do whatever possible to make the dream of a worldwide community of love and peace become a reality."
Item consists of a pamphlet in which Nouwen has written the introduction, stating: "The people portrayed in the book 'are in touch with something larger than a wish for a gift from a stranger who might come along and show pity on them. They are in touch with a dream that makes them visionaries of a new future.'"
Item consists of a Dutch translation of Let All God's Glory Through, which features excerpts from Nouwen's books: Lifesigns (in Chapter 10), and The Genesee Diary = Vreemdeling in het Paradijs (in Chapter 11).
Item consists of a book in which Nouwen has written the foreword, stating in part: "A Love Affair with God is undoubtedly one of the most insightful, as well as practical, books on prayer."
Item consists of a book in which Nouwen has written two prayers: no. 202 on p. 103 is part of the section "Prayers of Faith and Commitment" and no. 287 on p. 142 is part of the section "Prayers for the World, Church and People."
Item consists of a book in which Nouwen has written the introduction. Nouwen states in part: "'What book do I give to someone who wants to know what being-a-Christian looks like?' This is definitely the book. It is not a book about doctrines or dogmas but about the life in Christ."
Item consists of a book in which, on p. 15, Nouwen is quoted from Reaching Out : The Three Movements of the Spiritual Life. "To live a spiritual life, writes Henri Nouwen, 'means first of all to come to the awareness of the inner polarities between which we are held in tension.'"
Item consists of a book in which Nouwen has written the foreword, stating in part: "I am deeply convinced that anyone who will use this book to help little toddlers to keep their hearts open to God's gracious presence in their lives not only will offer a great blessing to the little ones but also receive a great blessing for themselves."
Item consists of a photocopy of a chapter of Annice Callahan's book Spiritual guides for today : Evelyn Underhill, Dorothy Day, Karl Rahner, Simone Weil, Thomas Merton, Henri Nouwen.
Item consists of a book-like thesis or report written about Nouwen for Prof. Dr. Herbert Vorgrimler at Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat Munster Katholisch-Theologische Fakultat.
Item consists of a dissertation presented to the Faculty of the School of Theology, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Pastoral Ministry.
File consists of 1 two-colour broadside with poem by Timothy Leary. 'Jail Notes - 22 April 1970' is printed below Leary's name. 'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed towards the bottom of the page.
McLuhan, Marshall. "The University in the Electric Age: The End of the Gap Between Theory and Practice." Varsity Graduate, vol. 11, no. 3, 1964, pp. 60-64.
File consists of 1 two-colour broadside with excerpted passage attributed to Ursula K. LeGuin. "The Song of Ea from The Wizard of Earthsea" is printed below the passage.
McLuhan, Marshall. "Preliminary Observations on Breakdown as Breakthrough." In Explorations 24, edited by Marshall McLuhan, University of Toronto Graduate, v. 2, no. 2, 1969, pp. 82-85.
McLuhan, Marshall. "Harold Innis." In Explorations, number 25, edited by Marshall McLuhan, University of Toronto Graduate, v. 2, no. 3, 1969, pp. 91-98.
McLuhan, Marshall and Joseph Keogh. "Salt and Scandal in the Gospels." In Explorations 26, edited by Marshall McLuhan, University of Toronto Graduate, v. 3, no. 1, 1969, pp. 82-85.
McLuhan, Marshall. "The University and the City." In Explorations 27, edited by Marshall McLuhan, University of Toronto Graduate, v. 3, no. 2, 1970, pp. 75-80.
Norden, Eric. "Playboy Interview: Marshall McLuhan--A Candid Conversation with the High Priest of Popcult and Metaphysician of Media." Playboy, vol. 16, no. 3, 1969, pp. 53-74, 158.
File consists of a book by Anton T. Boisen entitled "The Exploration of the Inner World" (New York: Harper Torchbook, 1962). (First published in 1936.)
Georges G. Toudouze, «La colonie artistique de Camaret», Les Cahiers de l’Iroise, 1955.
James Sanders, «Une lettre inédite de Gustave Toudouze à Georges Ancey, relative au “Bateau des sorcières”», Les cahiers de l’Iroise, 1994.
James Sanders, «Camaret, hâvre de pêcheurs et d’artistes», La Revue de l’Université Laval, octobre 1963.
André Dupuis, Une famille d’artistes. Les Toudouze-Colin-Leloir, 1690-1957, Paris, 1957.
Typed document (1 page): summary of an interview with Georges G. Toudouze.
Typed document (5 pages): draft of an article on Gustave Toudouze (by Sanders).
Photocopies of an article: Dr. M.-A. Levy-Alcover, «Le foyer artistique de Camaret: à propos de deux artistes dramatiques», in Nautisme, arts, culture, été 1990.
Series consists of broadsides, posters, greeting cards, postcards, promotional material, and one chapbook designed by Deborah Barnett and produced at Someone.ca.