CHASIN' THE TRANE: THE MUSIC AND MYSTIQUE OF JOHN COLTRANE.
Garden City: Doubleday, 1975. First edition. Light foxing to page edges; 252 pages. More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1975. First edition. Light foxing to page edges; 252 pages. More
Greensboro: Unicorn Press, 1974. Unicorn Keepsake Series; Hand set, printed and bound; Translation and biogrphical introduction by Thomas Merton; Oringinal Spanish with translation on facing pages; 38 pages. More
New York: 2002. Contains "The Marriage of Grace and Sweat" by Thomas Moore - An essential effort of transcendence, "A Tale of Wonders" by Nan Runde - Sir Gawain's grace of life, "An Essential Leaven" by Kim Coleman Healy - The metaphor of bread, "Fierce Grace" - An interview with..... More
Sandpoint, 2008. Second printing of Definitive Edition. Attractive blue cloth edition with photograph laid on front cover, tipped in frontis photograph of Gurdjieff and photographs of the de Hartmanns' tipped in later in book and all other photographs which first appeared in the Definitive Edition reproduced on photographic plate quality..... More
San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1983. First edition thus. Revised and Expanded from Memoirs of Olga de Hartmann; 158 pages. More
Editorial Ganesha, 2013. 350 pages. More
1977. Two LP boxed set with Libretto; Libretto and music by Thomas de Hartmann, based on the Biblical Story of Esther by Racine; Recorded live, performed as oratorio by the Oswego College Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Henry;. Written and composed by de Hartmann during the Nazi occupation of Paris. After..... More
Basta, 2016. Box set of seven CDs with close to six hours running time and three booklets; Booklets include Thomas de Hartmann: A Composer's Life by John Mangan, 31 pages, and Notes on the Music by Elan Sicroff and Gert-Jan Blom, 31 & 35 pages; Cds contain music for piano..... More
Holland: Channel Crossings, 2001. Performed by Wim van Dullemen; Includes a 43 pages booklet with an introduction by Thomas C. Daly and an essay on the history and background of these pieces by Wim van Dullemen; Two CD-Set, Over 100 minutes running time. More
Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1986. First edition. 123 pages. More
Leiden: Brill, 1985-1987. First edition. Large three volume set, 11.75" x 9"; Pagination continuance through all the volumes, 1437 pages plus 4181 illustrations; Former owner inscription of N. Zide. More
New York: Parabola, 2001. Later printing. Content include An Indian Temple: The Kandarya Mahadeo by Coomarswamy, Hymn of Man, translated from teh Rg Veda by Barbara Miller, he Sacre Space of Judaism by Irving Friedman, The Winds, the Waters and the Living Qi by Andrew March, From the Heights of..... More
New York: Parabola, 1978. First printing. Content include An Indian Temple: The Kandarya Mahadeo by Coomarswamy, Hymn of Man, translated from teh Rg Veda by Barbara Miller, he Sacre Space of Judaism by Irving Friedman, The Winds, the Waters and the Living Qi by Andrew March, From the Heights of..... More
New York: Parabola, 1987. First edition. 128 pages. More
New York: 1992. Contains Memorial to D.M. Dooling; "The Inner Family" by D. M. Dooling - The lifelong study of essential relationships; "Reunion with the Source" by Mary Ann Troedsson - A death in the family; "Surrounded by Water, Dying of Thirst" by Lambros Kamperidis - Withdrawing from the world..... More
New York: Parabola, 1987. First printing. Contents include: "Meditation and Action" by Eknath Easwaran - Fusing the inward and outward currents of life, "Le Chevalier Perdu" by P. L. Travers - Coming to the end of the world, "Seeking the Spirit Path" by Lewis P. Johnson - Diary of a...... More
Pullman: Washington State University, Dept. of English, 1993. Stapled 11" x 8.5" journal; Address label of Thomas Head; 23 pages. More
Holy Cross, 2000. 207 pages. More
New York: Reporter Publications, 1952. Gentry was a men's high-fashion men's magazine published by William Segal with an editorial board headed by Christopher Fremantle; In addition to fashion, it includes articles on philosophy art culture and world religions; An elaborate element of the magazine is that in includes tipped-in cloth..... More
New York: Reporter Publications, 1952. Gentry was a men's high-fashion men's magazine published by William Segal with an editorial board headed by Christopher Fremantle; In addition to fashion, it includes articles on philosophy art culture and world religions; An elaborate element of the magazine is that in includes tipped-in cloth..... More
Rochester: Democrat and Chronicle Print, 1882. 178 pages; Small volume, 6" X 4.5" More
New York: 1986. First edition. Contains Through the Wall: A Meditation on Vision by Richard Niebuhr, The Unsleeping Eye: A Fairy Tale by P.L. Travers, "You Are My Witness": The Impact of Belief by David H.C. Read, Science and Tradition by Basarab Nicolescu, The Silent Guide: An Interview with Father..... More
Germany: Schott, 2003. Preface and Introduction to this volume printed in English, French and German; 152 pages. Although quite varied in tone and somewhat in style, the pieces in volume III share the unmistakable mark of the depth of Gurdjieff's inner feeling and sensitivity. Unlike the ethnic and traditional pieces..... More
Bethesda: Ibex, 1998. First edition. 84 pages. More
Novato: International Association of Sufism, 2004. First edition. Large soft cover, tape bound with clear plastic cover. More