THE EASTERN BUDDHIST: NEW SERIES, VOL. XIV, NO. 2.
Kyoto: Otani University, Autumn 1981. 160 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Autumn 1981. 160 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Spring 1990. 132 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Spring 1991. 154 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Autumn 1991. 154 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Spring 1996. 151 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Autumn 1996. 155 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Spring 1992. 163 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Autumn 1992. 156 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Spring 1993. 156 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Autumn 1993. 164 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Spring 1994. 162 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Autumn 1994. 164 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Spring 1995. 166 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Autumn 1995. 151 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Spring 1997. 160 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Autumn 1997. 159 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Spring 1998. 152 pages. More
Kyoto: Otani University, Autumn 1998. 178 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1882. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XII; xlviii, 456 plus 40 pages of ads. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1885. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XII; xlviii, 456 plus 40 pages of ads. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1894. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XLI; xxvii, 424 plus 8 pages of ads. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1897. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XLIII; xxvii, 410 plus 8 pages of ads. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1897. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XLIII; xxvii, 410 plus 8 pages of ads. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1900. First edition. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume XLIV; li, 596 plus 8 pages of ads. More
New York: Parabola, 2004. Later printing. Contents: "The Liturgy of Noh" by Frederick Franck - An exponent of the Zen of seeing expresses, in text and drawings, the wealth of feeling and wisdom that is communicated in the spare, rigorous performance of Noh, "Voting on Faith: Myth and Ritual in..... More