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Clinical Handbook of Pastoral Counseling, Volume 1:
Edited by Robert Wicks, Richard Parsons, and Donald Capps; Introduction by Robert Wicks; Foreward by M. Scott Peck; Contributing authors: Orlo Strunk, Clyde Steckel, Joann Wolski Conn, Bernard Tyrrell, Robert Wicks, Richard Parsons, Edgar Draper, Bevan Steadman, David Switzer, Sister Madonna Marie Cunningham, Richard Osmer, James Fowler, Donald Capps, James Lapsley, Loy Bascue, Roy Lewis, Emma Justes, Edward Wimberly, Lowell Colston, Ralph Underwood, Gerald Fath, Carole Rayburn, Samuel natale, Sharon Parks, F. Clark Power, Brian Childs, Ross Trower, James Gill, Robert Neale, David Augsburger, James Royce, Kenneth Byrne, Coval MacDonald, David Steer, Carolyn Bohler, Melvin Blanchette, Joanne Marie Greer, and William Barry.
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Softcover. Condition: Good condition. Expanded Edition. xi, 707 pp. Integration Books: Studies in Pastoral Psychology, Theology and Spirituality. Softcover. LCC: 9230017.

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Paperback. Condition: Good.
More imagesPublished by Friends of the Moody Texas Ranger Library, Waco, TX, 1978
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Hardcover. Condition: Near fine. Near fine. Second Edition. One of 1000 signed and numbered copies with a short new introduction by the editor. "The best memoir of a Texas Ranger during the mid-19th century. One of Barry's most valuable contributions is his account of the daily life of the pioneer on the edge of civilization"?Jo…hn Jenkins, Basic Texas Books, no. 11. "Modern readers may not find Buck Barry's attitudes and views entirely lovable, especially concerning Indians. But while he didn't sympathize with them, he treated them as honorable foes, never sneering at them or projecting them as mere savages to be exterminated"?A. C. Green, Fifty Best Books on Texas. Ramon Adams, The Rampaging Herd, no. 927, "A chapter on stock farming." Barry kept a journal and other documents which he used to compile this memoir. He died before he finished it; Greer, the first historian to earn a Ph.D. in Texas, edited the completed chapters and finished compiling the final ones. Near fine in a like dust jacket. This is copy 558 signed by Greer. It is additionally inscribed by him, "To Dr. James H. Colgin, I wish our paths had crossed earlier. James K. Greer. 6/23/90.".