The Bridge: An Anthology Compiled By by Elfrida Vipont Foulds

The Bridge: An Anthology Compiled By by Elfrida Vipont [Foulds] lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Oxford University Press, 1962, Hardback in dust wrapper.

From the cover: The idea for this book came to Elfrida Vipont, the compiler, while she was working on her previous anthology, The Highway. The Bridgeshe says, is not a sequel to The Highway but rather the development of a theme which could not be contained in the earlier volume. This theme is the well-known chapter on Love from St. Pauls First Epistle to the Corinthians. The readings, which illustrate and comment on the Bible verses, are drawn from the great Christian writers of every century and every denomination; from poets, playwrights, novelists and scientists; from men and women of action as well as from philosophers, mystics and saints. Young people, and indeed all who are engaged in the pursuit of truth, will value this book for its sincerity, and will find inspiration and guidance in its pages.

Very Good in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Dust wrapper has a couple of spots. Edges of the text block lightly spotted. Pages lightly age-tanned, slightly heavier at the

Yellow boards with Black titling to the Spine. 192 pages. Index. 8¾” x 5¾”.

This book will be eventually reach my delightful website…(added to my Anthology category.) but get 60% off buying from this very blog blog… Buy it now for just £2.60 + P&P! Of course, if you don’t like this one there are plenty more available here!

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