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198587407Ithaca New-York Ithaca: Snow lion publications 1985. Fine. Snow lion publications Ithaca New-York Ithaca 1985 14.50 x 22.50 cm broché Second edition of the English translation by Jeffrey Hopkins. Fine copy. Autograph inscription dated by the Dalai Lama. Snow lion publications unknown
235778New York: HarperCollins / Cornelia & Michael Bessie 1990. First edition first printing. Publisher's quarter cloth in Neil Stuart dust jacket $22.95. Very faint rubbing to cloth else fine in fine dust jacket with 1/2" closed tear front cover in mylar cover. SIGNED BY HIS HOLINESS<br /> <br /> This is the compelling life story of Tenzin Gyatso the 14th Dalai Lama spiritual leader of Tibet and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Written with clarity and humility the work recounts his discovery as a child incarnation the Chinese occupation of Tibet his dramatic 1959 flight into exile and the establishment of a government-in-exile in India. More than memoir it is a meditation on compassion and resilience set against the backdrop of modern geopolitics. Published shortly after his Nobel recognition it cemented his role as a global voice for peace nonviolence and cultural survival—a personal testimony and historical record of enduring significance.<br /> <br /> Briefly inscribed and signed by the Dalai Lama in Tibetan script on the title page. HarperCollins / Cornelia & Michael Bessie unknown
140946550Sante Fe NM: Clear Light Publishers 1989. Revised Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. Revised edition. Signed by His Holiness The Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso on the title page. viii 88 pp. Bound in publisher's burgundy cloth affect lettered in gilt on the spine. Near Fine with slight wear at extremities and previous gift inscription on front free end paper. In a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with small closed tears to edges light scuffing and security sticker adhered to spine panel at verso. The Dalai Lama's collection of spiritual wisdom surrounding compassion kindness and love. Clear Light Publishers unknown
949Original black and white photo portrait. Signed in green marker by Tenzin Gyatso His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet. In fine condition. 258 × 202 mm. Original black and white photo portrait. Signed in green marker by Tenzin Gyatso His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet. In fine condition. 258 × 202 mm. unknown
75480Los Angeles: Thubten Dhargye Ling. First edition. Quarto. 3 45 pp. plus 6 full page photographic illustrations 3 of which are of the Dalai Lama. Publisher's embossed red wrappers. Excellent condition."The Dalai Lama religious and national leader for millions of Tibetan Buddhists around the world arrived in New York City yesterday to begin a 44-day visit to the United States. More than 1000 of the Dalai Lama's followers greeted him at Kennedy International Airport. The 49-year-old religious leader ringed by security officers walked through the welcoming throng and into a limousine bound for the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan.His travels will take him to cultural educational religious and political centers. After a news conference today the Dalai Lama is scheduled to stop in Washington for among other things a talk at the Smithsonian Institution. He will visit Middlebury College in Vermont and Amherst Mass. and return to New York City Oct. 7. to take part in an interreligious service for world peace at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. He will then go to Dallas Los Angeles and Santa Barbara Calif." NYT; 9/18/84. Thubten Dhargye Ling unknown