WOMEN'S IDEAL LIBERATION: Islamic versus Western Understanding
Jeddah: Abdul-Qasim, 1998. 150 pages. More
Jeddah: Abdul-Qasim, 1998. 150 pages. More
Kansas City: Green Snake Press, 2014. Third edition. New Introduction and Background Material by Mark O.J. Esping; xiv, 349 pages. A feminist, science fiction, hollow earth, utopian novel. An early entry in all these genre. Originally published in Topeka Kansas in 1900. Jack Adams the author, is a woman masquerading..... More
Syracuse University Press, 1997. First printing. 198 pages. More
Cairo: American University of Cairo Press, 1995. First edition. Translated by Samiha Sidhom Peterson; xi, 96 pages. More
Oxford: Berg, 1989. 139 Pages. More
New York: Norton, 2000. First edition. 275 pages. More
London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1896. First edition. 256 pages. More
New York: Columbia University, 1996. First edition. More
San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1988. First edition. 401 pages. More
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994. First edition. 217 pages. Limited comments about Gurdjieff and Ouspensky More
Los Angeles: Theosophy Company, 1948. 83 pages. More
Oxford: Lion Publishing, 1992. Uncorrected Laser-Copy Proof. 243 pages plus index. More
Norman: University of Uklahoma Press, 1989. First edition. 294 pages. More
Boston: L.C. Page & Co., 1901. 3rd. Decorative red small octovo with top edge gilt. More
London: B.M. Pickering, 1879. First edition. Limited to 150 copies; 7" x 5" half leather bound with gilt rules and emblems on the spine and raised bandsGilt leather edge rules on the covers and marbled page edges; 488 pages. More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985. Edited by Frans Lasson; Translated by Anne Born; 474 pages. More
San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1989. 261 pages. 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
Wheaton: Quest, 1995. First edition. 417 pages. Dreams of Isis is a story of deep transformational process informed by Egyptian tradition, a moving account of a woman's sojourn through the intertwining paths of life experience and ancient history. In the process of her remebering, she breathes new life and meaning..... More
Berkeley: Rodmell, 2005. Second edition. 136 pages. More
New York: D. Appleton, 1926. First edition. 345 pages. More
Princeton University, 1970. Second impression. Name stampoed on page fore-edges; Bollingen Series LXXIX; Second printing with corrections; 244 pages. More
New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1974. First edition. More
New York: Holt Rinehart Winston, 1977. First edition. 310 pages. More
London: Harper Collins, 1996. First edition. 172 pages. More