Another powerful and moving account of one individual's quest for life and
meaning in confrontation with physical death. Compiled and edited from the
personal journals and letters of the late Mark Pelgrin by Sheila Moon and
Elizabeth B. Howes, this book presents every aspect of a man under stress. It
is a book about living and it speaks urgently to any person who dares to
become involved in the meaning of his/her own existence.
Published by Contact Press, 1962
$10.00 Hardcover 159 pages; 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"
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