THE SATAPATHA-BRAHMANA ACCORDING TO THE TEXT OF THE MADHYANDINA SCHOOL: Part IV: Books VIII, IX, and X
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
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
Weatherhill, 2000. First edition. 222 pages. More
London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1954. Second Impression. Three volumes; civ, 345 & 322 & 513 pages. More
London: Edward Arnold, 1935. First edition. 449 pages. More
Edmunds: Holmes Publishng. Second edition. 32 pages. More
New York: Basic Books, 1995. Foreword by the Dalai Lama; 242 pages. More
London: Oxford University, 1951. Second edition. Edited with an Introduction and Annotations by Evans-Wentz from the English rendering of Lama Kazi Dawa-Sampud; xxviii, 315 pages. More
New York: Oxford University, 2000. According to the Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup's English rendering; Foreword and afterword by Donald S. Lopex; 348 pages. More
New York: Russell F. Moore, 1946. First edition. Signed by Evans-Wentz on title page; xii, 32 pages. Selections from earlier pubications with Introduction by Evans-Wentz. More
London: Luzac, 1994. 264 pages. More
London: The Clarendon Press, 1924. Third printing. The Sacred Books fo the East, Volume X; Second edition second printing, being a photographic reproduction of the second edition; Two volumes in one: pp. lxiii; 212 & xvi, [i], 212. More
London: Abelard-Schuman, 1959. Second printing. 232 pages. More
Berkeley: Rodmell, 2005. Second edition. 136 pages. More
New York: Mertropolitan Museum of Art and Viking Press, 1980. First edition. Adapted from a translation by Donald Keene; Illustrated with reproductions from an eighteenth-century Japanese book; 70 pages. More
Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2004. Foreword by Joan Stambaugh; 256 pages. More
London: Octagon, 1982. First edition. A Symposium organized by the Institute for Cultural Research; 219 pages. More
Los Angeles: Hsi Lai University Press, 2000. First edition. Translated by Amy Lui-Ma; 341 pages. More
Kyoto: Hyyaka-en Press, 1960. 172 pages. More
Berkeley: Paralax, 1998. Second printing. Foreword by Peter Coyote; 248 pages. More
2014. First printing. Contents include The Sacred Seed Sister Joan Chittister, Nan Lu, Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee: Celebrating the seed, saving the planet: From Bad to Good by Patty de Llosa: Homeless lives uplifted; There Is No God But God by Kenneth P. Lizzio: Among the Sufis of Afghanistan: To Let the..... More
Station Hill, 2016. First printing. 254 pages. In his long life as naval historian, ambassador, environmentalist and author, James George has known a number of remarkable people and has lived in some of the world’s most interesting countries. The Dalai Lama calls him “my old friend.” Chogyam Trungpa called him..... 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