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19652510<p>Not first edition but a very fine later printing of this important work. Both cloth and gilt very bright. Dust jacket clean. Collector or gift quality.</p> Oxford University Press hardcover
8027OUP n/d. not modern. LX1V 261pp. colour frontis with tissue guard. b/w plates. title page in red & black. Intro. Annotations & Editing by Evans-wentz.gt.dec.sp. & ft.bd. Green cloth binding. A very good hardback in lightly frayed dustcover OUP, n/d., not modern hardcover
194934448London: Oxford University 1949. Second edition. Hardbound in very good condition in good dust jacket; jacket worn was in two pieces now nicely repaired in mylar. Ownership signature of Hugh Ripman; According to the Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup's English rendering; Foreword by Sir John Woodroffe; 264 pages. Oxford University unknown
195488631London: Geoffrey Cumberlege/Oxford University Press 1954. First edition. lxiv 261 pp w/index. Fine in full green cloth with gilt stamping to spine and front panel. t.e.g. No dust jacket. Edited by Evan-Wentz with his introductions and annotations. Psychological commentary by Dr. C.G. Jung. London: Geoffrey Cumberlege/Oxford University Press, hardcover
195188632London: Geoffrey Cumberlege/Oxford University Press 1951. Second impression of the second edition of 1949. xlix 248 pp w/index. Lean to spine else near fine in full green cloth with gilt stamping to spine and front panel. Ink name and date to first leaf. No dust jacket. Foreword by Sir John Woodroffe. From the library of Nathaniel Tarn with his occasional light pencil marginalia. London: Geoffrey Cumberlege/Oxford University Press hardcover
48623or the after-death experiences on the Bardo Plane according to Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup's English Rendering. With a psychiatric commenrary by Dr. C. G. Jung introducing foreword by Lama Anagarika Govinda and foreword by Sir John Woodruffe. London : Oxford University Press 1957. Third edition. Octavo gilt-stamped cloth bright and sharp dustjacket price-clipped old tape marks verso light stains to spine small chip on lower wrapper bookplate to front pastedown pp. 249 frontispiece. A very good copy. hardcover
1949102508London: Oxford University Press. 1949. 2nd ed.octavo original green cloth boards decorated in gilt frontis plate photo vignette frontis plate b&w plates pp l 248. Small faint mark near foot of spine. Pages very slightly toned very clean. Near-fine condition. Scarce second edition. Walter Evans-Wentz 1878 - 1965 was an anthropologist and a pioneer in the study of Tibetan Buddhism and the transmission of Tibetan Buddhism to the Western world. "The Tibetan Book of the Dead" first published in 1927 was the first English translation of the Tibetan Buddhist text the Bardo Thodol. A key Buddhist text and a classic. 2nd Edition. Decorated Cloth. Oxford University Press hardcover
19361762509709MEPOxford University Press 1936. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1936. Second Impression. 248 pages. No dust jacket. Green cloth covered boards with gilt pattern to front board and title to spine. Gilt to top of the text block. Black and white frontispiece opposite red and black title page. Previous owners. Inscription to front paste down and FFP.Pages remain bright and clear with minimal tanning and foxing. Heavier tanning and foxing to text block edges. Binding remains firm. Boards have moderate edge wear with bumping to corners and rubbing to surfaces. Light sunning to spine. Gilt is bright and clear. Oxford University Press hardcover
194971215London: Geoffrey Cumberlege; Oxford University Press 1949. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 248pp. Octavo 22.5 cm Green cloth over boards with gilt stamping. Extremities a bit dinged. Text block only just beginning to crack at p. 241 but still very sturdy. Faint paperclip mark along top edge of front free endpaper and flyleaf. In the dust jacket with light creasing to the edges and subtle soiling. As a funerary text and guide to the afterlife The Tibetan Book of the Dead was read aloud to the dying or recently deceased so that they could know the true nature of the mind and thus obtain enlightenment and liberation from the suffering involved with the endless cycle of death and rebirth.<br /> <br /> "The message is that the Art of Dying is quite as important as the Art of Living or of Coming into Birth of which it is the complement and summation; that the future of being is dependent perhaps entirely upon a rightly controlled death as the second part of this volume setting forth the Art of Reincarnating emphasizes." - the Preface. Geoffrey Cumberlege; Oxford University Press hardcover
1927191254London: Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press 1927. A major text of world literature First edition. The work of Kazi Dawa-Samdup 1868-1922 a Buddhist scholar who served on the Dalai Lama's staff this translation popularized Tibetan Buddhism in the West and inspired the likes of W. B. Yeats James Joyce and Carl Jung. The latter wrote an extended commentary which was published in the 1957 third edition. Evans-Wentz completed and edited Samdup's translation after his death devising an English title that could invoke comparison with the Egyptian Book of the Dead rendered into English by Sir E. A. Wallis Budge in 1867. Octavo. Frontispiece printed on both sides with photographic half-tones 6 plates line drawing. Title page printed in red and black. Original green buckram spine lettered and stamped in gilt with Indian Wheel of Law boards panelled in blind front cover with gilt centrepiece of Lamaic Crossed Dorje top edge gilt others untrimmed. A little rubbing spine gently sunned: near-fine. hardcover
1957140939908London: Oxford University Press 1957. Third Edition. Fine/Near Fine. Third edition. Signed by Walter Y. Evans-Wentz and inscribed to "My brother on the path" Sri Deva Ram Sukul an author and yogi.<p><br /> <br /> Bound in publisher's original green cloth with gilt lettering and decorations. Fine in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with light edge wear light toning to the spone and a stain to the bottom corner of the rear panel. The American folklorist and religious scholar W.Y Evans-Wentz first translated the Tibetan Buddhist text the Bardo Thodol into English in in 1920s. Its title was invented by Wentz due to its similarities with the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead and like that work this one has become a widely-read and studied classic of world spirituality. Oxford University Press unknown
195474043London: Oxford University Press 1954. '. the method of realizing Nirvana through knowing the mind preceded by an epitome of Padma-Sambhava's biography and followed by Guru Phadampa Sangay's Teachings.' Boards clean lightly sunned and spotted along edges and spine gilt lettering to spine uncut closed reading edges ink inscription to fep and fly-title page colour frontispiece with tissue guard entitled 'The Great Guru Padma-Sambhava.' Pencil underlining and notation marks throughout text clear to read 9 illustrations described at front of book binding sound. First Edition. Hard. Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo. Oxford University Press Hardcover
2000Q-0195133110Oxford University Press 2000-09-28. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oxford University Press hardcover
1973211214-MB32Causeway Books 1973. Very Good Hardcover with Very Good dustjacket . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Causeway Books Hardcover
195475430London: Oxford University Press 1954. First edition. Octavo. lxiv 261 1 printer's slug pp. Plus color frontispiece and 8 full page photographic illustrations. Publisher's sage cloth with gilt spine and cover lettering in unclipped typographic dust jacket couple of very short tears along bottom margins. An exceptionally clean copy in a dust jacket with only a very minor issue. "The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation which was unknown to the Western world until its first publication in 1954 speaks to the quintessence of the Supreme Path or Mah y na and fully reveals the yogic method of attaining Enlightenment. Such attainment can happen as shown here by means of knowing the One Mind the cosmic All-Consciousness without recourse to the postures breathings and other techniques associated with the lower yogas. The original text for this volume belongs to the Bardo Thodol series of treatises concerning various ways of achieving transcendence a series that figures into the Tantric school of the Mahayana. Authorship of this particular volume is attributed to the legendary Padma-Sambhava who journeyed from India to Tibet in the 8th century as the story goes at the invitation of a Tibetan king. Padma-Sambhava's text per se is preceded by an account of the great guru's own life and secret doctrines. It is followed by the testamentary teachings of the Guru Phadampa Sangay which are meant to augment the thought of the other gurus discussed herein.Still more useful supplementary material will be found in the book's introductory remarks by its editor Evans-Wentz and by the eminent psychoanalyst C. G. Jung. The former presents a 100-page General Introduction that explains several key names and notions such as Nirv na for starters with the lucidity ease and sagacity that are this scholar's hallmark; the latter offers a Psychological Commentary that weighs the differences between Eastern and Western modes of thought before equating the "collective unconscious" with the Enlightened Mind of the Buddhist" Oxford University Press. Oxford University Press hardcover
817769099X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
SONG0196806968OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 0000-00-00. Reprint. paperback. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS paperback
2000DADAX0195133110Oxford University Press 2000-09-28. Revised ed. hardcover. New. 5.77x1.23x8.74. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Oxford University Press hardcover
197343195NY:: Causeway Books. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1973. Hardcover. 088356016X . First edition thus. Very good in a very good short closed edge tear and attendant crease at the base of the front panel rubbing and age toning dust jacket. ; 248 pages . Causeway Books, hardcover
192834176London: Oxford University Press 1928. First edition. Hardbound in very good condition in near very good dust jacket; Jacket corners and spine edges worn and creased with small pieces missing. 315 pages. Oxford University Press unknown
192872637Oxford: University Press. London: Humphrey Milford 1928. First edition 8vo pp. xx 315 1; color frontispiece 6 illustrations on rectos and versos of 4 plates; original green cloth stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine; near fine copy. Translation of Mi-la-ras-paʼi rnam thar made largely by Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup. Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz 1878-1965 "was an American anthropologist and writer who was a pioneer in the study of Tibetan Buddhism and in transmission of Tibetan Buddhism to the Western world most known for publishing an early English translation of The Tibetan Book of the Dead in 1927" Wikipedia. University Press. London: Humphrey Milford unknown
1026039185.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1722-22Oxford/London University Press/Humphrey Milford 1928. gr.-8°. XX 315 S. Mit farb. Frontisp. u. 4 Taf. OLn. m. Goldpräg. vorderes Gelenk stark gelockert Unterstreichungen und Notizen mit Bleistift. EA Oxford/London, University Press/Humphrey Milford 1928. unknown
8121509734.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1973082125001Causeway Books 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Yellow cloth with DJ. $8.95 price on DJ flap. Pages Clean Binding Tight. Causeway Books hardcover