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    Benedictus: A Book of BlessingsBenedictus: A Book of Blessings

    by John O'Donohue

    Spirituality

    England

    A hardcover copy in fine condition. Boards and pages are clean and unmarked throughout. Dust jacket is fine, with a light mark to the lower left. An essentially unread, clean copy. Benedictus: A Book of Blessings by John O'Donohue. Bantam Press / Transworld Publishers, London, 2007. A collection of blessings for the significant thresholds of human life, written in O'Donohue's characteristic language of Celtic landscape and contemplative spiritual attention. O'Donohue worked on this collection for many years, and it was published just two months before his sudden death in January 2008 at the age of fifty-two, making it both his final complete work and his most intimate. Irish poet, priest, and philosopher from County Clare, he completed his doctorate in Philosophical Theology at the University of Tübingen. A rare copy in exceptional condition of a book that has brought solace and beauty to readers around the world.

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    Beauty: The Invisible EmbraceBeauty: The Invisible Embrace

    by John O'Donohue

    Philosophy

    Ireland

    A Perennial first edition trade paperback in fine condition. Covers are clean, square, and free of any soiling or creasing throughout. Spine is uncreased and the pages are bright and clean throughout, completely free of any marks, stamps, or annotations. Binding is firm and tight. A pristine, unread copy in fine condition throughout. Published by Perennial (HarperCollins), New York, in 2005 — the first Perennial paperback edition, first printing, of the hardcover first published in the US by HarperCollins in 2004 and originally published in Great Britain as Divine Beauty by Bantam Press in 2003. Beauty: The Invisible Embrace is written by John O'Donohue, Irish poet, philosopher, Catholic priest, and native Irish speaker from the limestone valleys of Connemara in County Clare. The son of a stonemason whom O'Donohue considered the holiest man he ever met, he entered the priesthood at eighteen, earned degrees in English, Philosophy, and Theology at St Patrick's College, and completed his doctorate in philosophical theology at the University of Tübingen on the thought of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, before returning to Ireland to begin post-doctoral work on the 13th-century mystic Meister Eckhart. His first published work, Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom brought him to international audiences and established him as one of the most original and beloved voices in contemporary spiritual writing. In Beauty: The Invisible Embrace, he meditates on beauty as not ornament but necessity — its presence in landscape, art, the body, memory, and the inner life — drawing on Celtic consciousness, Christian mysticism, Hegel, Eckhart, and the poetry of the natural world. O'Donohue died suddenly in his sleep near Avignon, France, on 4 January 2008, just two days after his 52nd birthday and two months after the publication of his final complete work, Benedictus: A Book of Blessings. His voice, described by one tribute as "painfully aware of human frailty but insistent on the triumphal power of divine love," has no equal.

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    Conamara Blues: PoemsConamara Blues: Poems

    by John O'Donohue

    Poetry

    Ireland

    This beautiful softcover edition is in fine condition, with no marks or tears and minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, square, and appear unread. Conamara Blues: Poems is a collection of poetry by the late Irish poet, philosopher, and theologian John O'Donohue, first published in 2000. The book captures O'Donohue's deep connection to the rugged beauty of the Connemara region in the west of Ireland. His poetry in this collection reflects themes of nature, spirituality, love, loss, and the passage of time. Conamara Blues refers to Connemara (or Conamara in Irish), a region known for its wild landscapes, windswept coasts, and enduring Gaelic traditions. O'Donohue uses the setting as a backdrop to explore universal human experiences. Conamara Blues has been praised for its contemplative beauty and the way it merges the personal with the universal.

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