FOUNDATIONS OF ORIENTAL ART & SYMBOLISM.
World Wisdom, 2009. Edited by Michael Oren Fitzgerald; Foreword by Brian Keeble; x, 136 pages. More
World Wisdom, 2009. Edited by Michael Oren Fitzgerald; Foreword by Brian Keeble; x, 136 pages. More
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis, 2005. First U.S. edition. 169 pages. At a time when the inadequacy of modernism has become apparent, the author returns to the challenge of the English radical tradition of thought (Blake, Cobbett, Carlyle, Ruskin, Morris, Gill and others), with its critique of the industrial - now post-industrial..... More
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis, 2005. First U.S. edition. 169 pages. At a time when the inadequacy of modernism has become apparent, the author returns to the challenge of the English radical tradition of thought (Blake, Cobbett, Carlyle, Ruskin, Morris, Gill and others), with its critique of the industrial - now post-industrial..... More
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis, 2005. First U.S. edition. 191 pages. In the wake of our attempt at a rational, scientific civilization, it has been readily assumed that the center of gravity of reality and truth falls within the realm of the physical world. But for the poets discussed in these pages..... More
Golgonooza, 2003. First printing. 191 pages. In the wake of our attempt at a rational, scientific civilization, it has been readily assumed that the center of gravity of reality and truth falls within the realm of the physical world. But for the poets discussed in these pages the opposite is..... More
Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2009. Foreword by Wendell Berry; 114 pages. More
Golgonooza, 2009. First printing. Bound in stiff card stock; 54 pages of text plus 32 plates. An Essay in two parts. The first a pioneering study of Collins as a writer on the meaning anbd significance of art as a revelation of the soul. The part attempts to guide the..... More