NANSEN: The Point of Departure
Cologne: Rebel, 1988. First printing. 197 pages. More
Cologne: Rebel, 1988. First printing. 197 pages. More
Cologne: Rebel, 1988. First printing. [iv], 197 pages. More
Cologne: Rebel, N.D., c. 1990. First printing. 410 pages. More
Cologne: Rebel, No Date, c. 1989. First edition. 296 pages. More
New York: 1998. Contains "Crossing the River" by Linda Hogan - Human time and earth time, "Worlds Living and Dying" by Ravi Ravindra - Consciousness and cyclical existence, "Point of Return" - An interview with Ursula K. Le Guin, "The Age of Tikkun" by Eliezer Shore - Restoring the world's..... More
New York: Weatherhill, 1971. First edition. 62 pages with numerous drawings and calligraphy by the author. More
San Francisco: The Auerhahn Press, 1962. First printing. Limited edition of 1,000 copies, handset and printed on Japanese Vellum and Japanese side sewn bound with paper covers; Cover decorated with gold foil pasted on; This copy has a gift inscription, not signed but apparently in Reps' hand, to Jessmin and..... More
San Francisco: The Auerhahn Press, 1962. First printing. Limited edition of 1,000 copies, handset and printed on Japanese Vellum and Japanese side sewn bound with paper covers; Cover decorated with gold foil pasted on; This copy signed by Reps on first free-end paper. More
New York: Weatherhill, 1971. Third printing. Wooden boards with orange cloth spine and short jacket; 55 pages with numerous drawings and calligraphy by the author; laid in is a 'Sand-Paper Bookmark for do-it-yourself finishing of the Philippine-mahogany binding boards. To be used meditatively in smoothing the rough edges and gently..... More
Garden City: Doubleday. 175 pages. More
New York: 1996. Contains "A Hidden Peace" by Edwin Bernbaum - In search of Shambhala; "For the Other Mahatma" by Roger Lipsey - The legacy of Dag Hammarskjöld; "An Image of Nirvana" - King Milinda ponders the source of balance; "Instrument of Peace" by David Fideler - The caduceus as..... More
London: Crompton, 2012. First printing. 39 color illustrations by Kazuo Ishii. One Breath is a testimony of the experiences of a Western student of the ancient discipline of Shodo, a path of spiritual endeavour that originated in Taoism and flowered in Zen. The book follows the writer's first four years..... More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1966. More
New York: 2003. Contains "Songs of Unforgetting" by Thomas Moore - Journeying byond the river Lethe; "Tools of the Trickster's Trade" by Dustin Eaton - Disruptions of reality; "From Spark to Flame" From the Yoga Vasistha - Overcoming Maya; "The Awakening of Thought" by Jeanne de Salzmann - The transcendent..... More
New York: The First Zen Institute of America, 1960. First edition. 104 pages. More
New York: First Zen Institute of America, 1958. First edition. Presentation copy signed by Mrs. Sasaki; 32 pages. More
New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 2003. First printing. Edited by Michael Hotz; 265 pages. More
New Directions, 1976. 80 pages. More
New York: 2000. Contains "Leaping Over" by Joseph Bruchac - Native American lore of the threshold; "The Gods of Metes and Bounds" by David Hoffman and Sharon Hoffman - Respect for boundaries; "Threshold of Chastity" by Devdutt Pattanaik - Social propriety in the Ramayana; "Information Ecology" by David Rothenberg -..... More
New York: 1988. Contains "The Crane at the Pond" by Eknath Easwaran - A life-or-death test from The Mahabharata; "Beyond the Trap of the Mind" - A conversation between William Segal and D.M. Dooling; "The First Question of All" by Richard Lewis - Children's questions; "Something Else" by P. L...... More
New York: 1995. Contains "In Light of Meaning: An interview with William Segal" - Speaking from the center; "Speaking in Tongues" by Mordechai Beck - The meaning of Babel; "The Word Made Flesh" by Tod Harri - The roots of written language; "The Story of the Arrowmaker" by N. Scott..... More
New York: 2000. First edition. Contains "Misfortune's Fortune" by Laura Simms -That unpredictable play of reversal in stories, "Moving Through Milestones" - An interview with Sobonfu Somv, "Beyond Fate" by David and Sharon Hoffman - Chance interventions in the inevitable, "What Is Our Own Doing?" by Plotinus - A classic..... More
Portland: Riverside Printers, No date, c. 1960. 28 pages. More
Boston: Shambhala, 2010. First edition. 12" x 8.5"; 287 pages. More
Boston: Tuttle, 1992. Foreword by Chris Bonington; 117 pages. More