MORE TALES FROM THE MASNAVI.
London: Allen & Unwin, 1963. First edition. 252 pages. More
London: Allen & Unwin, 1963. First edition. 252 pages. More
Seattle: Trident Books, 2004. Folklore in the raw, this book was originally published in 1628 and not intended for children. The book, in two parts, collects a series of ‘Kentish Long Tales’, presented as stories heard by the narrator when he stopped at an inn on his travels. The tales..... More
Beijing: China Centr of Adoption Affairs, 2004. Stiff paper covers in box with a lifting ribbon; 242 pages. More
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979. First edition. 307 pages. More
Bombay: Jehangir B. Karani's Sons. First edition. No publication date, Preface dated 1936; 308 plus Index. More
Seattle: Ars Obscura Press, 2005. First edition, Second printing, limited to 1,000 numbered copies; 110 pages. More
Seattle: Ars Obscura Press, 1989. First edition. 110 pages; Bound in 1/4 leatherette with printed paper covered boards; Edited by Joel Radcliffe. More
Middlesex: Rochester Folk Art Guild, 1969. Number 12 of a limited edition of 500 copies; 14 pages. More
Metuchen: Scarecrow, 1977. First edition. More
Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2002. First edition. 133 pages. More
Tokyo: Miura Printing Co., 1970. First edition. 223 pages plus two folding charts. More
Chicago: University of Chicago, 1974. 278 pages. More
London: Oxford University, 1923. First edition. CCLIV in the World's Classics Series; 210 pages. More
New York: 1979. First printing. Contents include STRUNG MEMORIES by Sister Maria Jose Hobday - In memory of a mother and father who gave the gift of stories, TOWARDS BEGINNINGS, PART II by Richard Lewis - A father/teacher continues his exploration of the nature of childhood, LEARNING THE HOLY TONGUE..... More
New York: St Martin's Press, 1972. First US edition. Rendered into English from the literal and complete French translation of Dr. J.C. Mardrus; Volume IV only; 537 pages. More
Rutland: Tuttle, 1971. Fourth printing. 429 pages. More
Montreal: Anathema, 2019. First edition. Challenging former atrophied or outdated knowledge regarding Óðinn’s acquisition of the runes and the mead of poetry, this extensive and intense study revisits Hávamál, Voluspá, Skáldskaparmál, Grímnismál, Heimskringla and Ynglinga Sagas specifically, to unravel and reconnect crucial factors that collectively reveal a magical formula for..... More
Montreal: Anathema, 2020. First edition. Óðinn’s identity as the Ecstatic God of the Tethers of Law and Death, is least recognised through his Skin-Turning and Shape-shifting techniques as gifts of the highest craft he imparts to a shamanic warrior elite. Those themes are explored in this volume, alighting upon a...... More
Middlesex: Rochester Folk Art Guild, N.D., c. 1981. Handscripted, Illustrated with Woodcuts and Printed; 32 pages. More
Middlesex: Rochester Folk Art Guild, N.D., c. 1980. Dramatized from an Old Chinese tale and Silk-screened by the Rocgester Folk Art Guild; 14 pages. More
Aronson, 1994. First printing. 298 pages. More
London: Idries Shah Foundation, 2015. Second edition. Five volume numbered set limited to 500 copies; Card stating 'With the complimants...' of the publisher, laid in; 530 pages. More
Gorgias, 2013. Second Impression. Perspective on Philosophy and Religious Thought No. 8; 549 pages. More
New York: Dover, 2006. Originally published in 1931; 322 pages. More
New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1956. Illustrated by Lili Cassel; 160 pages. More