ARABIC, PERSIAN AND GUJARATI MANUSCRIPTS: The Hamdani Collection in the Library of the Institute of Ismaili Studies
London: Tauris, 2011. First edition. xxxiv, 259 pages. More
London: Tauris, 2011. First edition. xxxiv, 259 pages. More
Aukland: Gnostic Press, 1978. First edition. 159 pages. A description of Dougan's striving from the unconscious to the conscious, his contact with Gurdjieff's teaching and eventual initiation as a Naqsgbandi Sufi. In 1974 Dougan undertook a 40-day fast while travelling in India and Afghanistan, and the unfolding of theis discipline..... More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. First edition. AAR Reflection and Theory in the Study of Religion Series; 323 pages. In the late 1980s, the Alevis, at that time thought to be largely assimilated into the secular Turkish mainstream, began to assert their difference as they never had before. The question..... More
Berlin: Staatliche Museen, 1961. 45 pages. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982. First edition. Beautifully humorous errata slip laid-in; Large 4to. More
Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1973. Third edition. xxxii, 377 pages with 15 illustrations, a flod-out map and two flod-out geneological charts. More
Princeton: Princeton Univ Press, 1978. First edition. 358 pages. More
New York: Robert M. McBride, 1926. Third printing. 135 pages. More
London: Octogon, 1974. First edition thus. 128 pages. More
Cairo: Elias' Modern Press, 1951. Second edition. 103 pages. More
Austin: University of Texas, 1988. Second Impression. 225 pages. More
The Teaching Company, 2003. Six hours of lectures on six CDs. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. First edition. 230 pages. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. Expanded edition. 251 pages. More
New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2012. First printing. 332 pages. The world was changing in the 7th-century Byzantine remnants of the Roman Empire. Byzantium's southern provinces—North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean—were already vibrant and diverse cultural crossroads on the trade routes from Spain to China. But over the next..... More
New York: NYU Press, 2004. Translation by Majid Fakhry; 645 pages. More
New York: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1950. First edition. 144 pages. More
Oakton: 1995. Contents include A Sense of the Sacred by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Existence and Divine Presence by Frithjof Schuon, Bell's Theorem and the Perennial Ontology by Wolfgang Smith, The Earth's Complaint by Gai Eaton, Darwinism: Scientific Theory or Historic Illusion? by Giovanni Monastra, Gradation and Evolution by..... More
Oakton: 1997. Contents include On the Quality of Serenity by Frithjof Schuon, In the Intimacy of Shayak Abdul-Wahid - Rene Guenon - in Cairo by Jean-Louis Michon, The Amobiguity of Matter by Huston Smith, The Incantation of the Griffin and teh Cry of the Eagle: Islam and the Native American..... More
Oakton: 1998. Contents include An interview with Frithjof Schuon by Jean Bies, Saint Bernard by Rene Guenon, Indian Doctrine of Man's Last End by Ananda Coomaraswamy, Man as Demiourgos by A.K. Saran and Anada Coomaraswamy on Mythology by Rama Coomaraswamy; 171 pages. More
London: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1971. First edition. 130 pages. More
New York: Hawthorn Books, 1961. First edition. Translated by William Burridge; 176 pages. More
2009. First edition. Contents: FLINGING THE NET: The reconciling power of good stories, THE HEART EATER: Translated and retold by Ishmael Beah, THE ODYSSEY: Introduced by Jean Houston, from Samuel Butler's translation, Kosiya, The Buddhist Scrooge: Translated and retold by Margo McLoughlin, Ruth: WHERE YOU GO, I WILL GO: Retold..... More