Albert Schweitzer
Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) Won The Nobel Peace Prize In 1952. While Still A Young Man He Demonstrated Extraordinary Abilities In A Wide Range Of Pursuits, Including Science, Theology, And Music. In 1908 He Published His Magisterial Study Of The Life And Works Of Johann Sebastian Bach. He Studied Medicine From 1905 To 1913 At The University Of Strasbourg, Then Founded A Hospital In French Equatorial Africa, Where He Spent Most Of The Remainder Of His Life. Schweitzer Used His Nobel Prize Stipend To Expand The Hospital And To Build A Leper Colony. His Bookthe Quest Of The Historical Jesus Is
Schweitzer Albert:
Albert Schweitzer's Ethical Vision a Sourcebook
Editor: Predrag Cicovacki
Oxford University Press, Usa , 2009
Quality paperback, 264 pages
Schweitzer Albert:
Albert Schweitzer's Ethical Vision a Sourcebook
Editor: Predrag Cicovacki
Oxford University Press, Usa , 2009
Quality paperback, 264 pages
Schweitzer Albert:
The Quest of the Historical Jesus
Translator: W. Montgomery, Preface by: F. C. Burkitt
Dover Publications , 2005
Quality paperback, 410 pages
Schweitzer Albert:
Albert Schweitzer: Essential Writings
Modern Spiritual Masters
Introduction by: James Brabazon
Orbis Books , 2005
Quality paperback, 176 pages
Schweitzer Albert:
Out of My Life and Thought
Albert Schweitzer Library
Foreword by: Jimmy Carter, Preface by: Rhena Schweitzer Miller
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998
Quality paperback, 296 pages
Schweitzer Albert:
Memoirs of Childhood and Youth
Editor: Kurt Bergel, Editor: Kirt Bergel
Syracuse University Press, 1997
Hardcover, 96 pages
Schweitzer Albert:
J. S. Bach, Vol. 1
Translator: Ernest Newman, Designed by: C. M. Widor
Dover Publications , 1967
Quality paperback, 442 pages
Schweitzer Albert:
J. S. Bach, Vol. 2
Translator: Ernest Newman, Designed by: C. M. Widor
Dover Publications , 1967
Quality paperback, 486 pages







