We have unpacked and added to our catalog the new additions to the Quaker Library in Kyiv that arrived by the mail several weeks ago. The Institute for Peace and Law will study this literature and prepare additional bibliographical information. By the way, attenders of this Sunday's meeting for worship can pick a book that interests them.
The Journal of George Fox. Edited by John L. Nickalls. Cambridge University Press.
A.J. Muste (1941). The World Task of Pacifism. Pendle Hill Pamphlet 13.
Gunnar Sundberg (1950). Toward Pacifism: The Convincement and Commitment of a Young European. Pendle Hill Pamphlet #56.
Paul Buckley. Teach Us to Pray. Pendle Hill Pamphlet #491.
Tim Gee (2019). Why I am a Pacifist: A Call For A More Nonviolent World. Publisher: Christian Alternative.
Meredith Baldwin Weddle. Walking in the Way of Peace: Quaker Pacifism in the Seventeenth Century. Oxford University Press, 2001.
Richard B. Gregg. Pacifist program in time of war, threatened war, or fascism. Pendle Hill Pamphlet 5.
Daniel Akst. War By Other Means: The Pacifists of the Greatest Generation Who Revolutionized Resistance. Melville House, 2022.
Jo Ann Robinson (1981). A.J. Muste, Pacifist & Prophet: His Relation to the Society of Friends. Pendle Hill pamphlet 235.
Heather Kirk (2017). Seeking Peace: The Quakers – One of the Longest and Most Influential Non-Violent Resistance Movements in History. Borealis Press, Canada.
Valerie Brown. The Mindful Quaker: A Brief Introduction to Buddhist Wisdom for Friends. Pendle Hill Pamphlet #386 (2006).
Selden W. Smith. The Atheist's Guide to Quaker Process. Pendle Hill Pamphlet 472.
Cecil E. Hinshaw. Nonviolent Resistance: A Nation's Way to Peace. Pendle Hill Pamphlet 88.