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THE GUIDE TO CATHOLIC LITERATURE, 1888-1940 473
Gregory of Tours, St.-continued
his life and works by H. Leclercq in The
Cath. Ency.
History of the Franks; tr. with introd. by
0. M. Dalton. 2v xii-448; viii-660p. '27 Oxford.
$15. Same; sel. and tr. with notes by Ernest
Brehaut (Records of civilization) '16 Colum-
bia Univ. press. $3.50.
The most valuable treatise we have on the
beginnings of the Frankish monarchy. A sum-
mary is given of the omitted chapters. The
notes are few and of little value; the introd.
is an attack on St. Gregory and the Catholic
Church (Columbia U. press ed., Cath. World
105:l19 Ap '17) (America 16:-129 F 10 '17).
Gregory, Donald Joseph (1903- ): b. Chicago;
educ. Quigley Prep. Sem.. St. Mary's (Kans.)
Coll.. St. Paul (Minn.) Sem.; priest, '28: J.U.D..
C. .A., 1; chancellor, St. Paul diocese: see
sketgh) in The Amer. Cath. Who's Who, v4
'40- 1 .
Pauline privilege: an hist. synopsis and com-
mentary. (Cannon law studies, 68) xv-165p.
'31 Cath. Univ. pa $2.
Gregory, Jackson (1882- ): b. Salinas. Ca1it.;
.L.. U. or Calit.; writer of western adventure
stories; resident of Auburn, Calii’.; see sketch
and bibliog. in the Amer. Cath. Who's Who.
v4 ('40-41).
Gregory, John Duncan (1878- ): s. Sir Philip
Gregory; educ. Eton; convert, 1898 (his wife,
the g.-dau. of Jenny Lind, also a convert): in
Brit. diplomatic service at Vienna, Bucharest,
the Holy See, etc.: Companion or the Bath.
'25; Companion or St. Michael and St. George,
20; resident of Sierra, Switzerland: author,
On the edge of diplomacy ('29). etc.
Dolfuss and his times. xxiv-27-384p. '35 pl
map Hutchinson. 18s; Ryerson. $5.
Gregory. Leo.
,o1F‘:11vther Mack; or, A story from real life. 323p.
An unsuccessful attempt to novelize the
sacerdotal life (Cath. World 75 :267 My '02).
Gregory. Padralc (1886- ): b. Belfast; father
from Durango, Colo.; mother from Co. Antrim.
Ireland: educ. Belfast Sch. of Art; professional
architect; connected from its inception till 1916
with the Ulster Literary Theatre: lit. editor
The Cath. Monthly Review. '26-27; v.p. Cath.
Poetry Soc. of Eng.; lecturer on the ballad and
the Miracle and Mystery Play; writer in prose
and verse for Irish and Amer. reviews; resident
01' Killough. Co. Down.
(ed) Anglo-Irish folk songs. 3v. v1, with
settings by Charles Wood. V2. with settings
by Carl von Hardebeck. x3, with settings by
Ernest Bullock.
Complete collected ballads. 1912-32. x-166p.
'35 BOW. W6.
Ulster songs and ballads. '20 Talbot.
A charming collection of verses, some orig-
inal, some adaptations. and some anonymous
c1))1d20Ulster folk songs (Cath. World 1122410
Campbell. J. J. Padraic Gregory. poet of
Christmas (Irish Mo 612737-41 D '33).
Gregory Tlimiiiiatiirglis. See Gregory of Neocae-
sarea.
Gregory, T(heopliil1is) S(tephen): b. Benares.
India, 1897; educ. New College. Oxford: Brit-
ish Military Cross for World War service: en-
tered Methodist ministry 1921: Convert 1935.
Unfinished universe; pref. 343p. (notes) 5V2
x8 '36 Sheed, $3.00.
“The Finished Universe is characterized as
being the conception of the universe set u!) by
human self-sufilciency. . . . he Unfinished
Universe is the universe of the religious man.
. . . Challenging and
to serious thought. . . ." (Sign 162186-'7 O '37).
The author was a Methodist minister. “This
book is the story of my conversion" (Pref.)
i‘(IL‘or;1rx‘a%r)1weal 24:593 0 16 '36) (America 55:9
Y ’ .
Gregory. William ll. .
Brother Andre. of St. Joseph's Oratory. 25
Wm. J. Hirten co. $1.
A sympathetic account of Bro. Andre (nee
Alfred Bessette) and the famous shrine of
St. Anne in Montreal (Commonweal 2:315 A9.’
5 '25) (America 33 :478 Ag 29 '25).
Grelssl G
Greitli, Karl Johann
( 1807-82) :
church historian.
bishop and
h
Grelwe, Nicholas lienry (l874- ) (C.PP.S.).
Daily manual of the precious blood. 498p.
11 2d ed '23 The messenger, Carthagena, 0. $2.
Grennan. Mar-,:aret R.
(ed) Heart of Newman's Apologia. Newman,
Grenot, Father (S.M.).
Vie du P. Delahaye, missionaire aux Samoa.
'91 Casterman.
Grente, Georges: Bishop of Mans; member French
Academy.
Mission dans le Levant. '22 Beauchesne.
Ste. Marie-Madeleine Postel; tr. from the
French, by Katherine Henvey. 194p. '28 (The
saints ser) BOW.; Benzlger. 1.90.
Biog. of the foundress or the Institute of
glgealgoor Sisters of Mercy (America 40:289 D
Grentrup. Theotlosius (S.V.D.).
Jus missionum. v1 544p. '25 Mission press,
Ste 1.
Aymanual of mission law.
Grosser, John S. (Rev.): M.A.
Mary themes. ’32 ICTS. pa 10c.
Studies and renections on the human side or
Mary's character (America 472337 J1 9 '32).
St. Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy
Face. '29 ICTS. pa.
Grey. See also Gray.
Grey, Francis William (1860- ): s. of Admiral
Grey; g.-s. of Sir Patrick Stuart; heir pres. to
Earl Grey; educ. Uppingham and abroad: hon.
Litt.D., U. of Ottawa. '08 confrater of the Eng-
lish Benedictines; writer for Amer. and Euro-
pean reviews; author, The Cure of St. Philippe,
and, Love crucified ('02 Bruges): Doems in
Thos. Walsh's Cath. Anthology ('27); contbr. to
the Cath. Ency.; sketch in the Cath. Ency. and
its Makers.
Grey feet of the wind. O'Bryne, C.
Greybeartls at play. Chesterton, G. K.
Grey (lawns and red. Fischer, M.
Grey Friars. See Franciscans.
riars of Canterbury. Cotton. C.
Grey Nuns. See Sisters of Charity, Montreal.
Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart.
Missa brevis. St. Gregory Guild. 80c.
Grierson. Francis (1855-1927): b. England: came
to U. S. with his parents before the Civil War,
and lived on the Illinois prairie, and later in
Alton and in St. Louis: a talented musician;
lived in Europe many years. but returned to
the U. S.: convert to Catholicism, 1917; wrote
10 books including La revolte idealiste ('99
Paris), Modern mysticism, The Celtic tempera-
ment ('01). The valley oi.’ shadows (deals with
his early life in Ill. and Mo.). e c.
Dlethelm, Sara K. Francis Grierson. (Amer-
i1<;3a4837:595-6 O 1 '27), says he was born in
0'Sheel. Shaemas (G.v.). Musician and mys-
tic (Commonweal 6:183-4 Je 22 '27).
Williams. Michael (q.v.). Francis Grierson
(America 173322-3 J1 7 '17).
Grierson, Helen: b. of Scottish parentage: pvtly.
educ. near Dublin; spent years in Germany.
France and Italy; now resides in England;
literary critic.
Grlesbacher. Peter (Rev.) (1864- ). '
Lauda Sion; ed. by Thos. Rust. 23 Fran-
ciscan herald press. $3.
Contains organ accompaniment to the Man-
ual of Gregorian melodies. The composer has
a world-wide reputation in the field of Gregor-
ian chant (Cath. World 1171430 Je '23) (Amer-
ica 28:140 N 25 '22).
Missa in honorem Stae. Elizabeth: on. 215.
Franciscan herald. score 60c; set of 2 voice
pts 40c.
Missa in honorem Sti. Franciscl; op. 217.
Franciscan herald. score 75c; set of 4 voice
pts 500.
Griffin, Gerald (I803-40): b. nr. Limerick; poorly
educated:.his parents left him to his brother
and sister and came to the U. S.: removed to
Otto Willmann als padagoge. '16 Schoningh.