ODES FROM THE DIVAN OF HAFIZ.; Freely Rendered from Literal Translations
Boston: L C Page, 1905. Fourth impression. 14 page introduction plus 194 pages of odes and index of first lines. More
Boston: L C Page, 1905. Fourth impression. 14 page introduction plus 194 pages of odes and index of first lines. More
Cambridge: Malor, 1998. Presented as a search for the teachers of Gurdjieff, but the author appears to already know who they are and presents them as individual sufi masters, each with his own message. Generally critical of Gurdjieff Work, post Gurdjieff. 159 pages. More
London: Jonathon Cape, 1973. First edition. More
Harper, 2005. 376 pages. More
London: Oxford University, 1923. First edition. CCLIV in the World's Classics Series; 210 pages. More
London: Khaniqahi Nimatullahi, 1992. First UK edition. Foreword by Javad Nurbakhsh; Introduction by S.H. Nasr; 434 pages. More
Berkeley: University of California, 1992. First printing. Comparative Studies on Muslim Societies; Gift inscription signed by the author; 348 pages. More
New York: Macmillan, 1961. First US edition. 242 pages. More
Rochester: Inner Traditions, 1983. 359 pages. More
New York: 2003. Contains "POINT OF VIEW: Iron Lock, Iron Chain, Iron Net" by Roger Lipsey and Lobsang Lhalungpa; "Locked Away" by Nan Runde - The innocent imprisoned in fairy tales; "Plato's Fetters" by David Appelbaum - The chains that bind us; "Practice within the Cell" - An interview with..... More
New York: 2002. Contains "So Many Tears I Was Searching" by Murray Littlejohn and Edward Tingley - Reflections on the death of George Harrison; "Why We Wash the Dead" by Leslie What - Exploring the Jewish ceremonial washing; "Godfather Death" by Madronna Holden - Storytelling lights the transition; POINT OF..... More
York Beach: Weiser, 1984. First printing. 111 pages. More
York Beach: Weiser, 1984. First printing. 111 pages. More
New York: Parabola, 1977. First edition. 146 pages. More
New York: Parabola, 1983. Later printing. 146 pages. More
New York: 2004. Contains "The Tale of Baucis and Philemon" by Jane L. Mickelson - A look at Ovid's story, "The Dame and the Knight" by Michael van Baker - Women, men, and the need for sovereignty, "Standing Under the Mountain" by Eliezer Shore - To enter a binding covenant..... More
New York: 1994. Contains "The Other . . . My Brother" by Lambros Kamperidis - Archetypes of rivalry, complementarity, and synthesis; "Gemini and the Path of Paradox" by Kat Duff - An examination of the double astrological signs; "Are Identical Twins Really Identical?" by E. Fuller Torrey, M.D. - Dizygotic..... More
New York: Parabola, 1980. First printing. 128 pages. More
New York: 2001. Contains "Mixing Matter and Energy" - Photographs by Walter Chappell; text by Riversong Chappell; "Tír na Sorcha" by Mara Freeman - The radiance of the Celtic Otherworld; "On the First Day" by Howard Schwartz - How things become visible; "Festivals of Fire and Flame" by Suzan Donleavy-Johnston..... More
Gorgias, 2010. 132 pages. More
San Antonio: Hierophant, 2009. First edition. 229 pages. More
New York: Paulist Press, 1980. Translation, Introduction and Notes by Paul Jackson; Preface by Syed Hasan Askari; Foreword by Bruce Lawrence; 458 pages. More
New York: Weiser, 19974. 130 pages. More
New York: 2006. Contains "A Blinding Proximity" by Patrick Laude - Divine presence and human absence; "And Where He comes from And Where He Goes" by Bernard of Clairvaux - Self-observation and counsel from a twelfth-century saint; "Entering the Ordinary" by Hilary Hart - Lessons in simplicity and love; "The..... More
Brill, 1999. Fritz Meier (1912-1998) is one of the most outstanding Orientalists of this century. His publications combine masterful philological method and precision, profound and penetrating textual interpretation, and a wide-ranging familiarity with primary sources which may truly be characterized as phenomenal. Among the numerous fields in which he has..... More