London: Epworth Press, 1955. 1st ed. Whitsun Meditations. A series of devotional studies based upon the farewell discourses of Jesus recorded by St. John. Pp. 60. Inscrip. to fep. P/b. G+.
Cambridge: University Press, 1940. Rep. Pp.6/263, signature 'O. Wyon' (Olive Wyon(?), author and translator of books of the Christian faith) to fep. Blue paper boards. VG.
The New Testament Doctrine of the Christ. The Bampton Lectures for 1926.
London:Longmans,Green and Co,1926. 1st ed. Pp.16/288, spotting to prelims and occasionally throughout. Red cloth, gilt title to spine, spine sunned. G.
The Empty Cross. Ten Leading Christians Speak about the Cross and Resurrection of Christ.
Eastbourne: Kingsway. 1989. 1st ed. "Ten of today's most outstanding preachers walk with us through the first Easter, leading us to a fresh encounter with the risen Christ". Pp 160, slight toning to page edges, discreet owners inkstamp to verso front cover. P/b. G+.
London: Walter Scott Publishing Co, nd. The Scott Library. Pp.36/289/17(ads). Green cloth,gilt decoration and title to front, gilt title to spine, slightly rubbed. VG.
London: SCM. 1973. 1st ed. "Steers a judicious course through the problems raised by the development of the church since its early days and its often doubtful involvement in the political sphere". Pp 118, name to fep. P/b, scuffing to spine. G+.
London: Epworth Press. 1979. 1st ed. "Written for the non-specialist, attempting to draw out the implications of the New Testament evidence for our belief and practice today, and offering questions for discussion and ideas for preachers at the end of each chapter". Pp 96, name and inkstamp to verso front cover. P/b. G+.
London: Darton, Longman and Todd,1980. 1st ed. "This book offers an account of how Jesus used and reworked certain key terms in contemporary Jewish religious thought..This account of Jesus' use of language offers a solution to the question first raised sharply by Reimarus and then later by the History of Religious School of how Jesus could enunciate profound and original truths in the language of contemporary religious commonplaces." Pp.10/254. Brown cloth,d/w spine slightly sunned. VG/G+.
London : S.P.C.K, 1964. 1st ed. " What do we mean by "the imitation of Christ " and " the pursuit of goodness" ? Is such an ideal even possible for any except the few who live in monasteries? For the majority, Mr Rigby argues, it is not." Pp.9/99. P/b, inkstamp to top and bottom edges, front and back covers slightly marked. G.+.
RINALDI, M. (AND THE EDITORS OF THE SALESIAN BULLETIN).
The Holy Shroud.
New York: A Don Bosco Pamphlet Publication. 1978. Contents Include:- The World's Most Magnificent Miracle: The Anatomy of a Crucifixion: Do the Gospels and Shroud Agree?: Don Bosco and the Holy Shroud: A Fine Thread of History: America'a Shrine of the Holy Shroud. Pp 31, many b/w illustrations. P/b, slight sunning and creasing to cover. G+.
The Man in the Shroud. A Study of the Shroud of Christ.
London: Futura Publications Ltd, 1974. 0860070107. (Originally published under the title 'It Is The Lord'). "The Shroud of Turin is either the most awesome and instructive relic of Christ in existence..or it is one of the most ingenious, most unbelievably clever products of the human mind and hand on record.." Pp.125, 14 b/w photo illustrations, toning to pages. Pbk. G+.