A PRIEST'S GUIDE FOR THE GREAT FESTIVAL: Aghorasiva's Mahotsavavidhi
New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. First printing. Translated with an Introduction and Notes; 191 pages. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. First printing. Translated with an Introduction and Notes; 191 pages. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. First edition. Translated with an introduction and commentary by John Dillon; 225 pages. More
Gilette, NJ: Heptangle, 1993. Foreword by Daniel Dricoll; Introductory note by Joel Radcliffe; v, 55 pages. More
Indianapolis: Hackett, 1984. xii, 124 pages. More
Guildford: The Prometheus Trust, 2002. Thomas Taylor Series XXI; 390 pages. More
Guildford: The Prometheus Trust, 2004. With Copiou Elucidations from the Commentaries of Simplicius on the first, and of Olympiodorus on the last of these treatises; Thomas Taylor Series XXII; 566 pages. More
Guildford: The Prometheus Trust, 2004. Added is Thomas Taylor's The Elements of the True Arithmetic of Infinities; Thomas Taylor Series XXVII; 498 pages. More
Guildford: The Prometheus Trust, 2002. Thomas Taylor Series XXII; 454 pages. More
Edinburgh: John Grant, 1924. From the Sanskrit of the "Hitopadesa"; 162 pages. More
Ouroboros Press, 2008. First edition. Limited to 1000 copies but this out-of-series, unnumbered; 300 pages. Picatrix Volume Two contains the 3rd and 4th books of Ghayat Al-Hakim and completes the English translation. It is a larger book than volume one and contains much in the way of the practical working..... More
Palm Springs: International Guild of Occult Sciences Research Society, 1993. First edition thus. 11" z 8.5"; 114 pages bound in leatherette. More
Glasgow: Magnum Opus Source Works, 1991. First printing. Translated by Mike Brenner; Introduction and Commentary by Adam McLean; Limited edition of 300 copies signed and numbered by Adam McLean; Bound in faux brown leather; 112 pages. The Hermaphroditische Sonnund Monds-Kind was printed at Mainz in 1752. Although the text is..... More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. First edition. 316 pages. The Linjilu (Record of Linji or LJL) is one of the foundational texts of Chan/Zen Buddhist literature, and an accomplished work of baihua (vernacular) literature. Its indelibly memorable title character, the Master Linji, is himself an embodiment of the very teachings..... More
London: Bloomsbury, 2012. First edition. 256 pages. More
Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 1999. 213 pages. More
Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1986. First edition. 123 pages. More
Tolames, CA: Nilgiri, 1992. 237 pages. More
Tolames, CA: Nilgiri, 2007. 237 pages. More
Leiden: Brill, 1976. First edition. Religous Texts Translation Series NISABA Volume Four; Translated with an Introduction by Rolf Homann; 8" x 5.5" paperback; 109 pages. More
San Francisco: North Point Press, 1991. Translates by Taigen Daniel Leighton and Yi Wu; 137 pages. More
Montana Buddhist Association, 1878. Frontispiece illustration by Ralph Aeschliman; Binding designed and executed by Fenicia Burke; Limited edition of 40 copies printed by Clifford Burke on Twinrocker handmade paper; 56 pages. More
Gillette: Heptangle Books, 1987. Edited and translated with explanatory notes by Isidor Kalisch; Letterpress printing without limitation noted; xiii, 53 pages. More
Fremont: Asian Humanities Press, 2003. First edition. 162 pages. More