First Printing - The Oxford Group: It’s History and Significance by Walter Houston Clark (1951) Vintage Hardcover Book
First Printing - The Oxford Group: It’s History and Significance by Walter Houston Clark (1951) Vintage Hardcover Book
“And so it is that the objective person is bewildered as he approaches the Oxford Group. At one time he is amazed at the spiritual miracle wrought in some sour-minded, wrongheaded individual; at another he is repelled by the upstart arrogance and spiritual pride of a newly converted youngster; at times he is shocked by the political and theological naiveté of the leader's views on world problems…”
Clark’s full-length study of the origins and policies of The Oxford Group and its movement. Seeking to define the moral, religious, and political orientation of the Group, the author delves deeply into the personal philosophy of its founder and
director, Frank Buchman.
Author: Walter Houston Clark
Title: The Oxford Group: It’s History and Significance
Edition: First Edition, first printing
Published: New York: Bookman Associates, 1951
Physical Description: Hardcover; Octavo; 268p
Condition: Good condition dust jacket with edge wear, moderate chipping, and toning—in new protector. Boards and spine clean with mild edge wear, bumping to corners, and crushing at spine ends. Binding solid and square. Pages toned. Author’s inscription on front free end-paper (without signature).
Comments: Scarce copy