THE SADDHARMA-PUNDARIKA: or The Lotus of the True Law.
London: The Clarendon Press, 1909. Second edition. Sacred Books fo the East Volume XXI; xlii, 450 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1909. Second edition. Sacred Books fo the East Volume XXI; xlii, 450 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1909. Second edition. Sacred Books fo the East Volume XXI; xlii, 450 pages. More
Worcester: Privately Printed, Commonwealth Press, 1906. First edition. Limited to 435 copies, signed by the translator; Frontes reproduction of a page from the Persian manuscript with printed facing tissue; Prospectus laid in; 290 pages. More
New York: St Martin's Griffin, 1995. 81 pages. More
London: Oxford University Press, 1899. Second edition. Two volumes bound together; xxx, 492 & xxi, 448 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1899. Second edition. Sacred Books fo the East Volume III; xxx, 492 pages and fold-out chart. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1926. Second Impression. Sacred Books fo the East Volume XXVII; xvi, 484 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1926. Second Impression. Sacred Books fo the East Volume XXVIII; xvi, 496 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1927. Second Impression. Two volumes bound together; Sacred Books fo the East Volume XXXIX & XL; xxii, 396, 340 pages. More
Wisdom Publications, 2015. Second printing. Three volumes in slipcase; Subtitles: Heart of the Great Perfection, Buddhahood Without Meditation & The Vajra Essence; xxx, 303, xxx, 323, xxx, 323 pages. More
Ancient Faith Publishing, 2018. Second Impression. 158 pages. More
San Francisco: Harper Collins, 1994. First edition. 137 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1891. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XXXI; cxxiv 556 pages plus 8 pages of ads. More
Wordsworth, 1997. 80 pages. More
London: Janus Press, 1954. First edition. By Farid Ud-Din Attar; Translated from the French of Garcin de Tassy; Illustrated with Drawings by Kate Adamson; English translator is shown as 'S.C. Nott' rather than C.S. Nott, as he was generally known; 147 pages. More
London: Janus Press, 1956. First edition. From the literal and complete edition of Pratapa Chunder Raya, which was translated from the Sanskrit Verse into English Prose by Pandit Kesari Mahan Ganguli in 1883. Selected, edited and transcribed by S.C. Nott. Line drawings by Kate Adamson; 205 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1886. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XXIX; 440 pages plus 32 pages of ads. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1886. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XXIX; 440 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1897. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XLVI; x, 500 pages plus 8 pages of ads. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1892. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XXX; xxxix, 376 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1892. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XXX; xxxix, 376 pages. More
The Clarendon Press, 1880 & 1900. Sacred Books fo the East Series, Vol. VI & IX; Part I second edition, 1900; Part II First edition, 1880; pp. cxviii, 268 & xxxvii, 362. More
The Clarendon Press, 1880. First edition. Sacred Books fo the East Series, Vol. IX; xxxvii, 362 pages plus 40 pages of ads; Personalized label of French Theologian Jean Reville but also x-library label and stamp on title page; Rebound in half leather with a marking ribbon and top edges gilt..... More
London: Duckworth, 2009. First edition. Ancient Commentators on Aristotle Series; 185 pages. More
London: Phoenix House, 1947. First UK edition. Introduction by Aldous Huxley; 187 pages. More