Guide to the David Kemble Montgomery Papers, 1989, undated
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David Kemble Montgomery Papers, George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & and Archives, Bowdoin College Library, Brunswick, Maine.
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David Kemble Montgomery was graduated from Bowdoin College in 1927 (b. 14 Feb. 1905, Portsmouth, NH). Author of "Why Go to Church" (1945), "The Tree of Life" (1950), and "Signs and Symbols of Christmas" (1952). Episcopalian priest and author.
Manuscripts of Montgomery's writings: "Absurd Situations" and "Gathering up the Fragments."
Absurd Situations
Gathering Up the Fragments
"William Shakespeare & the Queen's Prayer Book." Title page, Table of Contents, Introduction, and Chapters 1-13
"William Shakespeare & the Queen's Prayer Book." Chapters 14-21, Epilogue, and Appendices A-E