A SUFI MARTYR; The Apologia of ‘Ain al-Qudat al-Hamadani
London: Allen & Unwin, 1969. First edition. 101 pages. More
London: Allen & Unwin, 1969. First edition. 101 pages. More
London: Allen & Unwin, 1972. Jackat spine faded; Sixth impression; 141 pages. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1970. 141 pages. More
New Haven: Yale University, 1924. First edition. More
London: Octogon, 1992. 218 pages. More
Diwan Press, 1978. 48 pages. More
Codhill, 2012. First printing. 140 pages. More
2009. This is the life story of the man who has been called the Sultan of the Saints (awliya') of Allah. In the history of the Saints of Islam, Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir stands out as being unique, in the broad scope of perfection that includes his lineage, his complete development..... More
London: Continuum, 2000. Translated from the French by C.S. Nott; 160 pages. More
Victoria: New Humanity Books, 2017. Translations and Introductions by Paul Smith; 710 pages. More
Birmingham: The Classics of Medicine Library, 1984. Privately printed for subscribers; Bound in full leather with all edges gilt, marbled end papers and a marking ribbon; Reprinted from the 1930 edition translated by O. Cameron Gruner; Numbered book-plate with original owner's name laid-in; Also laid in is related booklet Notes..... More
Putney: Threshold, 1993. First printing. A Commentary by Shaikh Tosun Bayrik al-jerrahi al-Halveti; 152 pages. More
Chicago: 1993. Foreword by Sehhed Hossein Nasr; 284 pages. More
Chicago: 1994. First edition. xxviii, 290 pages. More
New York: Avon, 1976. Numerous illustrations; 120 pages. More
New York: 2001. Contains "Telling the Rosary" by Christopher Bamford - To attend to the "one needful thing", "The Patient Reach for Light" by Anita Lange - The meaning of divine wisdom, "Gardens of the Heart" by Norris Brock Johnson - Form and emptiness in the Japanese Zen garden, "Water..... More
Boston: Shambhala, 1994. First printing. 179 pages. More
North Atlantic, 2001. First printing. 245 pages. More
Santa Fe: Bennett Books, 2000. A long-awaited reprint of Bennett’s near-east diaries; his search for spiritual traditions and teachers connected with the sources of Gurdjieff’s teachings. Contains personal and painful insights into the meaning of spiritual practice. Able to speak several eastern languages, Bennett had no difficulties meeting exceptional teachers..... More
J.G. Bennett Foundation, 2018. Distilled from a six-week lecture-course given in March and April of 1954 in an effort to attract new students to the Work. According to 'Witness', Bennett was quite disturbed during this time by the fading possibilty of unifying the many Work groups. 189 pages. More
Berkeley: University of California, 1985. First edition. 195 pages. More
New York: 1999. Contains "Nature's Patterns" by Christian Wertenbaker - Hidden lines of emergence, "Rivers and Mountains" by Robert Reese - The language of stone and water, "The Great Without" by Linda Hogan - An indigenous geography of spirit, "Belonging: An Interview with Thomas Berry", "Mindful of Unity" by Peter..... More
London: Luzac, 1994. Second Impression, revised. 291 pages. More
New York: 1993. Contains "The Cathedral as Crossroads" by William Bryant Logan - New York City's Cathedral of St. John the Divine; "Walking on the Sacred Paths" by Black Elk - The Lakota vision quest; "Baskets at the Crossroads" by Nouk Bassomb - Camaroonian rites of passage; "Many Paths, One..... More
Four Worlds, 2005. Second revised. 659 pages. More