THE LIFE, PERSONALITY AND WRITINGS OF AL-JUNAYD: A Study of a Third/Ninth Century Mystic
London: Luzac for E.J.W. Gibb Memorial, 1962. First edition. E.J.W. Gibb Memorial Series, New Series, XXII; 183 pages plus 64 pages of original. More
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London: Luzac for E.J.W. Gibb Memorial, 1962. First edition. E.J.W. Gibb Memorial Series, New Series, XXII; 183 pages plus 64 pages of original. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. First edition. Translated with an introduction and commentary by John Dillon; 225 pages. More
London: Re-Education Publications, 1942. Third printing. 270 pages. More
London: Allen & Unwin, 1927. First edition. Letters of Arunachalam edited by Edward Carpenter, with a supplement consisting of four essays ro articles on The Lingam and Sexual Desire, The Endeavour to Control Desire, Birth-Control and Bisexuality, The Mouna Swamis and the Animals; Frontis phot engraving of Arunachalam with facing..... More
Gordon Press, 2018. First edition. 472 pages. A study of the identity-formation process that the Christians of Syria-Palestine experienced during Umayyad Caliphate. It approaches this subject by using John of Damascus and his writings on Islam as a case-study. This provides an exhaustive study of the available historical data in..... More
Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College Press, 2003. First edition. 296 pages. More
Adyar: Theosophical Publishing House, 1961. First edition. Signed by the author; 564 pages. More
London: J. Johnson, 1808. First edition. viii, 144 pages; Bound in modern black cloth with paper spine label; WorldCat locates only seven copies. More
London: J. Johnson, 1802. 23 pages plus one page of listing other books by the same author; original wraps bounf into gray cloth; Worldcat finds only three copies. More
Privately Printed, Circa 1954. First edition. 114 typescript pages bound into cloth with patterned paper covered boards; Six Q&A sessions from Denison House dated 8 June to 12 July, 1954. More
Leiden: Brill, 1986. First edition. xviii, 1,263 pages with 93 black-and-white plates. More
Leiden: Brill, 1991. First edition. xvi, 1,044 pages. More
New York: Vantage, 1990. First edition. Presentation copy signed by the author; 175 pages. More
Gouveneur, NY: Brothers of the Book, 1898. First edition. Hand-numbered limited edition of 350 copies; Claude Bragdon's first book, a collection of his poems; Printed on handmade paper with edges untrimmed; Paper cover label apparently designed by Bragdon; Original prospectus, subscription form and return envelope laid in; 6" x 4.25";..... More
St. Meinrad, IN: N.D., c. 1939. Five volumes plus Index volume; 368 pages, plus 11 page index; Copied typed pages, one sided; Laid-in original order sheet; Tape bound in paper covers; WorldCat shows only 4 copies. More
St. Meinrad, IN: N.D., c. 1940. Five volumes plus Index volume; 328 pages, plus 9 page index; Copied typed pages, one sided; Tape bound in paper covers; Presented as a continuation of his 285 Short Discourses, numbered 286 to 551, but with volumes numbered as a separate set; WorldCat shows..... More
London: London Gallery, 1938. 25 pages sewn into paper wraps. More
Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1885. First edition. Title page stamped, 'Compliments of the Author'; 51 pages. More
London: James Bettenham for William Innys, 1728. First edition. 477 pages plus 3 pages of ads. More
New York: New York University Press, 1988. First edition. Hagop Kevorkian Series on Near Eastern Art and Civilization; 207 pages. More
New York: Globe Press Books, 1991. First edition. Inscribed by the author to the publisher & editor; 216 pages. More
Front Royal, VA: Milton Clark at the Warren Sentinel, 1872 - 73. 24 issues of semi-monthly journal, June 1, 1872 - May 15, 1873' 384 pages. More
Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1974. First edition. Signed by the author; 143 pages. More
Gorgias, 2018. First edition. 287 pages. As Abû 'Abd Allâh al-Husayn, son of 'Alî and Fâtima and grandson of Mu?ammad, moved inexorably towards death on the field of Karbalâ', his sister Zaynab was drawn ever closer to the centre of the family of Muhammad, the ‘people of the house’ (ahl..... More
London: Kegan Paul & Islamic Publications, 1993. First edition. Translated by Liadain Sherrard with assistance from Philip Sherrard; 445 pages. More