JOHN HENRY NEWMAN  BIBLIOGRAPHY
   

Books in my possession or borrowed 08/28/2003 

  I.  BOOKS BY NEWMAN.  NEWMAN ANTHOLOGIES.
 

BRADY,S.J., Jules M. (ed.) NEWMAN FOR EVERYONE: 101 Questions Answered Imaginatively by Newman. NY. Alba House. 1996. 

BREEN, Sister Eileen, F.M.A.  MARY--THE SECOND EVE. From the Writings of John Henry Newman. Rockford, Illinois. Tan Books. 1977.1982. 

GAFFNEY, James. (ed., translator) JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: ROMAN CATHOLIC WRITINGS ON DOCTRINAL DEVELOPMENT. Kansas City, Mo. Sheed & Ward. 1997 

HELMS, Hal M. (ed.)  LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT: JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN--A Devotional Sampler. Brewster, Mass. Paraclete Press. 1987. 

NEWMAN, John Henry. AN ESSAY IN AID OF A GRAMMAR OF ASSENT.   Introduction by Nicholas Lash. Notre Dame. UND Press. 1979. 

NEWMAN, John Henry. AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN   DOCTRINE. Sixth Edition. (facsimile) 1878. Foreword by Ian Ker. Notre Dame. NDU Press. 1989. 

NEWMAN, John Henry. APOLOGIA PRO VITA SUA. Edited, with Introduction and notes by William Oddie. Rutland, Vermont. Everyman’s Library. 1864. 1865.1993. 

NEWMAN, John Henry.  THE ARIANS OF THE FOURTH CENTURY. With an Introduction and notes by Rowan Williams. 1833. Notre Dame. ND U. Press.  2001. 

NEWMAN, John Henry.  CALLISTA: A TALE OF THE THIRD CENTURY. New Edition with an Introduction by Alan G. Hill. Notre Dame. ND UP.1856. 2000. 

NEWMAN, John Henry. CERTAIN DIFFICULTIES FELT BY ANGLICANS IN CATHOLIC TEACHING: CONSIDERED I. IN TWELVE LECTURES ADDRESSED IN 1850 TO THE PARTY OF 1833. New Edition. New York and Bombay. Longmans, Green and Co. 1897. 

NEWMAN, John Henry. CONSCIENCE, CONSENSUS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF DOCTRINE: REVOLUTIONARY TEXTS BY JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN. with commentary and notes by James  Gaffney. New York. Doubleday. 1992. [ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTINE; ON CONSULTING THE FAITHFUL IN MATTERS OF DOCTRINE; LETTER TO THE DUKE OF NORFOLK. 

NEWMAN, John Henry.  THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS. 1865. Philadelphia. J.R. Lippincott Company. [NOTE: my copy is a small hard back, lavishly illustrated. No date.. A penned inscription, “Merry Christmas, 1922.”] 

NEWMAN, John Henry.  THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS. Introduction by Fev Gregory Winterton of the Birmingham Oratory. Preface by Benedict J. Goreschel, CFR. First published 1865. US edition St Pauls/Alba House. Staten Island, NY. 2001. 

NEWMAN, John Henry.  FIFTEEN SERMONS PREACHED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD BETWEEN A.D. 1826 AND 1843. Introduction by Mary Katherine Tillman. 

NEWMAN, John Henry. HISTORICAL SKETCHES. Three Volumes.London and New York. Longmans, Green, and Co. 
--Vol. I: 1872. Ninth Edition. 1889. The Turks in Their Relation to Europe, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Apollonius of Tyana, Primitive Christianity.
--Vol. II: 1840. 1888. The Church of the Fathers, St. Chrysostom, Theodoret, Mission of St. Benedict, Benedictine Schools. 
--Vol. II. 1854. 1856 (“Office and Work of Universities”). 1872. New Edition. 1889. Rise and Progress of Universities, Northmen and Normans in England and Ireland, Medieval Oxford, Convocation of Canterbury. 

NEWMAN, John Henry. THE IDEA OF A UNIVERSITY. Frank M. Turner Editor. New Haven. Yale University Press. 1996.
[NOTE: with essays contributed by Martha McMackin Garland, Sara Castro-Klaren, George P. Landow, George M. Marsden, Frank M. Turner. Includes long selections from THE IDEA OF A UNIVERSITY and UNIVERSITY SUBJECTS. Contains a detailed apparatus for students. A self-contained study of Newman’s theory of university education.] 

NEWMAN, John Henry.  THE IDEA OF A UNIVERSITY. Introduction and Notes    by Martin J. Svaglic. Notre Dame. UND Press. 1982. 1986. 3rd Edition 1872. Notre Dame. U. Notre Dame Press. 1997. 

NEWMAN, John Henry.. LECTURES ON THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION. 1838.  1874. 1874 Third Edition reprinted by Wipf and Stock Publishers. Eugene, Oregon. 2001. [NOTE: this is a pure reprint. No editor named. No commentary. no critical aparatus.] 

NEWMAN, John Henry.  LECTURES ON THE PRESENT POSITION OF CATHOLICS IN ENGLAND. With an Introduction and Notes by Andrew Nash. [Addressed to the Brothers of the Oratory in the Summer of 1851. First Published 1851. Republished 2000 Notre Dame. UND Press. 

NEWMAN, John Henry.  LOSS AND GAIN; or, THE STORY OF A CONVERT. 1848. Second Edition Boston. Patrick Donahoe. 1855. 

NEWMAN, John Henry. LOSS AND GAIN; THE STORY OF A CONVERT. Edited and with an Introduction by Alan G. Hill. New York. Oxford University Press. 1986. 

NEWMAN, John Henry. RISE AND PROGRESS OF UNIVERSITIES and BENEDICTINE ESSAYS. WIith an Introduction and Notes by Mary Katherine Tillman. . 1872-1873. Notre Dame, Indiana. U ND Press reprint. 2001. 

NEWMAN, John Henry. SELECTED SERMONS. Edited with into by Ian Ker. Preface by Henry Chadwick. New York. Paulist Press.1994. 

PRZYWARA, Erich (S.J.) (ed.) THE HEART OF NEWMAN. Intro by Msgr. H. Francis Davis. San Francisco. Ignatius Press. 1930. 1967. 1997. 

TOLHURST, James. (ed.) COMFORT IN SORROW: WORDS OF CONSOLATION FROM JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. Leominster. Gracewing.1996. 
 

 II. BIOGRAPHIES OF NEWMAN
 

BLEHL, Vincent Ferrer, S.J. PILGRIM JOURNEY: JOHN HENRY NEWMAN 1801-1845. New York. Paulist Press. 2001.

DESSAIN, Charles Stephen. JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. London. A. and C. Black  Ltd. 1966. Second Edition 1971.

GILLEY, Sheridan.  NEWMAN AND HIS AGE. London. Darton, Longman and Todd. 1990. 

GIESE, Vincent. J. JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: HEART TO HEART. New Rochelle. New City Press. 1993. 

HONORE, Jean (Archbishop of Tours). THE SPIRITUAL JOURNEY OF NEWMAN (Itineraire spirituel de Newman) Translated by Mary Christopher Ludden. New York. Alba House. 1992. 

KER, Ian.  JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: A BIOGRAPHY. NY. Oxford U. Press. 1990. 

O'FAOLAIN, Sean. NEWMAN'S WAY: THE ODYSSEY OF JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. New York. Devin-Adair. 1952. 

SUGG, Joyce.  JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: SNAPDRAGON IN THE WALL. Leominster, Herefordshire. Gracewing. 1965. 2001. [NOTE: same as SNAPDRAGON in content.] 

SUGG, Joyce. SNAPDRAGON: THE STORY OF JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. Huntington, Indiana. Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.  1964. 1981.

SUGG, Joyce. JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: SNAPDRAGON IN THE WALL. Herefordshire, England. Gracewing. 1965. 2001. 

TREVOR, Meriol. NEWMAN. 
 Vol 1 THE PILLAR OF THE CLOUD. Garden City. Doubleday. 1962 
 Vol 2  LIGHT IN WINTER. Garden City. Doubleday. 1963. 

TREVOR, Meriol.  NEWMAN’S JOURNEY. Huntington, Indiana. Our Sunday Visitor, Inc. 1974. 1985. 

WARD, Maisie. YOUNG MR. NEWMAN. New York, Sheed and Ward. 1948 
 

III. NEWMAN STUDIES.  THE OXFORD MOVEMENT.  BRITISH CULTURE AND HISTORY.
 

ADAMS, James Eli. DANDIES AND DESERT SAINTS: STYLES OF VICTORIAN MANHOOD.  Ithaca. Cornell University Press. 1995. 

BRENDON, Piers. HURRELL FROUDE AND THE OXFORD MOVEMENT. London. Paul Elek Books Ltd. 1974. 

BUCKTON, Oliver S. SECRET  SELVES: CONFESSION AND SAME-SEX DESIRE IN VICTORIAN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.  Chapel Hill. University of North Carolina Press. 1998

CHADWICK, Owen.  THE SPIRIT OF THE OXFORD MOVEMENT: TRACTARIAN ESSAYS.  Cambridge. Cambridge UP 1990, 1992, reprinted 1995. Digital reprinting 2000. 

CHITTY, Lady Susan. THE BEAST AND THE MONK: A LIFE OF CHARLES KINGSLEY. New York. Mason/Charter. 1975. [NOTE: Part III, Chapter 4 is "The Newman Controversy 1864."] 

DAWSON, Christopher. THE SPIRIT OF THE OXFORD MOVEMENT. 1933.   1945. London. St Austin Press. 2001 reprint. Includes NEWMAN’S PLACE IN HISTORY. 

DOMINICAN NUNS of Summit, THE. THE SUMMIT CHOIRBOOK. 
Monastery of our Lady of the Rosary. Summity, NJ. 1983. Contains words and music for tour Newman hymns: 
--p. 71: Jesu Master, when we sin, Turn on us Thy healing Face...TUNE: Freuen wir uns all in ein. 
--p. 81: Praise to the Holiest in the height...TUNE: DEVONSHIRE, traditional English 19th Century. Harmony and arrangement by Ralph Vaughan Williams. 
--p. 188: Now at the daystar’s dawning bright...TEXT: Iam lucis orto sidere, 7th-8th C. TUNE: GRAEFENBERG (Nun danket all, 1653). 
--p. 176: Come, Holy Spirit, ever one Reigning...TEXT: Nunc Sancte nobis Spiritus, 4th-5th C. TUNE: SIMPLE CHANT, Mode II plainsong.

DOUGLAS, Mary.  PURITY AND DANGER: AN ANALYSIS OF CONCEPT OF POLLUTION AND TABOO.  London and New York. Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1966. Reprinted 2002 with a  new preface by the author.

DULLES, S.J. Avery Cardinal. NEWMAN. Continuum. New York. 2002.

G. EGNER (see P. J. FITZPATRICK).

FITZPATRICK, Patrick James (writing as G. EGNER). APOLOGIA PRO CHARLES KINGSLEY. London. Sheed&Ward. 1969. *

FITZPATRICK, Patrick James. "Newman and Kingsley," pp. 88 - 108 in David Nicholls and Fergus Kerr OP (eds.) JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: REASON, RHETORIC AND ROMANTICISM. Carbondale. Southern Illinois University Press. 1991.

FITZPATRICK, Patrick James.  "Newman's GRAMMAR and The Church Today," pp. 109 - 134 in David Nicholls and Fergus Kerr OP (eds.) JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: REASON, RHETORIC AND ROMANTICISM. Carbondale. Southern Illinois University Press. 1991.
 

GWYNN, Robin. THE HUGUENOTS OF LONDON. Portland. Alpha Press. 1998.

HUTTON, Richard Holt.  ESSAYS ON SOME OF THE MODERN GUIDES TO ENGLISH THOUGHT IN MATTERS OF FAITH. first published 1887. reprinted 1972. Freeport, NY. Books For Libraries Press. Authors covered: Thomas Carlyle, Cardinal Newman (47-101), George Eliot, Frederick Denison Maurice. 

JAKI, Stanley L.  NEWMAN’S CHALLENGE, Grand Rapids. Eerdmans. 2000.

JAY, Elizabeth. "Newman's Mid-Victorian Dream," pp. 214 - 232 in David Nicholls and Fergus Kerr OP (eds.) JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: REASON, RHETORIC AND ROMANTICISM. Carbondale. Southern Illinois University Press. 1991.   [COMMENT: argues that THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS completes ideas of APOLOGIA PRO VITA SUA. Shows parallels to  PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.]

KAFKA, Franz. "A Hunger Artist" ("Ein Hungerkuenstler," 1922. See Harry Steinhauer (translator, editor), TWELVE GERMAN NOVELLAS. Berkeley. University of California Press. 1977.  [COMMENT: See VANDEREYCKEN, Walter and Ron van DETH, 1996 below for the eerie aptness of Kafka's tale in the history of self-starvation.]

KEBLE, John. THE CHRISTIAN YEAR. 1827. [NOTE: the volume in my possession is undated, by Blackie and Son, Ltd. of Glasgow, Scotland, 364 very small pages.] 

KER, Ian. THE ACHIEVEMENT OF JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. Notre Dame. NDU Press.1990. 

KERR, Fergus (OP). "Did Newman Answer Gladstone?" pp. 135 - 152 in David Nicholls and Fergus Kerr OP (eds.) JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: REASON, RHETORIC AND ROMANTICISM. Carbondale. Southern Illinois University Press. 1991.

KINGSLEY, Charles. HYPATIA: NEW FOES WITH AN OLD FACE. (1852). Reprinted (no date) by Kessinger Publishing, LLC. Belle Fourche. SD. 

LAVERY, Emmet. SECOND SPRING: A PLAY ABOUT NEWMAN AND MANNING. London and New York. Longmans, Green and Co. 1938. 

MATTHEWS, V.J.  SAINT PHILIP NERI: APOSTLE OF ROME AND FOUNDER OF THE CONGREGATION OF THE ORATORY. 1934. Reprinted 1984 by TAN Books of Rockford, Illinois. 

MIDDLETON, Arthur.  FATHERS AND ANGLICANS: THE LIMITS OF ORTHODOXY. Gracewing. Leominster Herefordshire. 2001. 

NICHOLS David and Fergus KERR OP (eds.) JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: REASON, RHETORIC AND ROMANTICISM. Carbondale. Southern Illinois University Press. 1991. 
                                
NOCKLES, Peter B. THE OXFORD MOVEMENT IN CONTEXT: ANGLICAN HIGH CHURCHMANSHIP 1760-1857. Cambridge. Cambridge UP.1994. 1997. 

PELIKAN, Jaroslav. THE IDEA OF THE UNIVERSITY: A REEXAMINATION. New Haven. Yale University Press. 1992. [NOTE: Newman and today’s world.] 

PURCELL, Edmund Sheridan. LIFE OF CARDINAL MANNING: ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER. New York. Macmillan. 1896. In Two Volumes: 
--Volume I  MANNING AS AN ANGLICAN 
--Volume II MANNING AS A CATHOLIC. 

SCOTT, Thomas. THE FORCE OF TRUTH. 1779. 7th edition reissued by Carlisle, PA, The Banner of Truth Trust. 1984. [NOTE: read by Newman in connection with his 1816 conversion to “dogmatic” evangelical Christianity.] 

STRACHEY, Lytton. EMINENT VICTORIANS: CARDINAL MANNING-FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE-DR. ARNOLD-GENERAL GORDON. New York. The Knickerbocker Press. Third Impression. Undated. 

SUGG, Joyce. EVER YOURS AFFLY: JOHN HENRY NEWMAN AND HIS  FEMALE CIRCLE. Preface by Meriol Trevor. Trowbridge, Wiltshire. Redwood Books. 1996. 

TURNER, Frank M.  CONTESTING CULTURAL AUTHORITY: ESSAYS IN VICTORIAN INTELLECTUAL LIFE.  New York. Cambridge University Press. 1993. 

TURNER, Frank M. JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: THE CHALLENGE TO EVANGELICAL RELIGION. New Haven. Yale U.P. 2002.

VANDEREYCKEN, Walter and Ron van DETH. FROM FASTING SAINTS TO ANOREXIC GIRLS: THE HISTORY OF SELF-STARVATION. New York. New York University Press. 1996. 

VYSE,  Stuart A. BELIEVING IN MAGIC: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SUPERSTITION. New York. Oxford University Press. 1997.

WINTER, Alison. MESMERIZED: POWERS OF MIND IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN. Chicago. University of Chicago Press. 1998.

WOLFF, Robert Lee.  GAINS AND LOSSES: NOVELS OF FAITH AND DOUBT IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND. New York. John Murray. 1977. 

YOUNG, Percy M. ELGAR, NEWMAN AND THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS: IN THE TRADITION OF ENGLISH CATHOLICISM. Aldershot. Scolar Press. 1995 
 

 III. O T H E R   T H A N   B O O K S:  VIDEOTAPE, CD ROM RECORDING
 

--A DOWNRIGHT ACCOUNT: THE LIFE AND WORK OF JOHN HENRY NEWMAN (1801 - 1890). Hour Long Video by Gateway Films. 

--BRITISH COMPOSERS: ELGAR--THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS, Sir John Barbarolli conducts. EMI Classics. Recorded 1964.  EMI Records 1999. 

--ELGAR CONDUCTS “THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS”: The 1927 Albert Hall Recordings Including the Unpublished Prelude. OPAL CD 9810. Pavilion Records Ltd. Susses, England. (no date given for the CD ROM). Elgar was 70 in 1927. 45 minutes. 

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Patrick Killough,  Swannanoa, NC 

Items in my possession or elsewhere consulted 08/128/2003 
 
 

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*  Through interlibrary loan I borrowed for a month (but could procure for purchase from no source) a copy of Duke University Divinity School's 

APOLOGIA PRO CHARLES KINGSLEY.

  [by] G. Egner.

Description:        xiii, 242 p. 21 cm.

ISBN:               0722005547 :

Notes:              Bibliography: p. 229-238.

Subjects:           Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875.
                    Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890.  Apologia pro vita sua.

Library of Congress Classification:  BX4705.N5 E35

Dewey Class No.:    230.2 19

National Bib. No.:  B70-06058

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Note: I have been in touch with the author (G.Egner is a pseudonym) Father Patrick James FitzPatrick, PhD of Durham, England, where he is lecturer emeritus in philosophy at the university.

This unusually hard book to find via the internet is also at the Catholic University of America library in Washington, DC.  The call number is
BQ7085.A65 E31.

08/28/2003

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