Talk:Pendle Hill Quaker Center for Study and Contemplation

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[edit] Authors or editors of on-line Pendle Hill pamphlets

Here's some research toward a possible list of the most significant authors they've published.


  • Arnold J. Toynbee ("Christianity and Civilization" PH Pamphlet # 39 (1947) was the first American publication of these 1940 lectures, edited by Albert Fowler, below)
  • Rufus Jones (He also announced in 1939 the impending opening of PH Ctr; he's an editor of a standard edition of George Fox's Journal)


Quaker writers who died before founding of PH Center


Alive or died after founding, but not likely to have had PH press as primary publisher:


Presumably need disambiguation into rdlks:


Probably same person, maybe PH press primary publisher:


Likely for PH press to be primary publisher:

-- Jerzy - talk 08:03 & 08:40, 8 January 2008 (UTC)