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201413550Paris, Editions assouline, 1996 ; in-4, 126 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
19322201932 Paris Editions G. P. Maisonneuve 1932 Un volume in°12 broché 243 pp avec une carte dépliante in-fine
1973120324Paris, Adrien Maisonneuve 1973 In-8 23,5 18 cm. Reliure éditeur toile rouge, IV-897 pp., notes en bas de page, index général des noms propres, noms de lieux, etc. Exemplaire en bon état.
1959120354Saïgon (Viêt-Nam), France-Asie 1959 Fort in-8 23,5 x 16 cm. Broché, sous jaquette illustrée Buddha de la grotte de Pak Ou Laos, [paginé 181-1025], 7 cartes et tableaux, 110 planches hors-texte sommaire, glossaire, bibliographie. Ouvrage peu courant en bon état.
1994121547Paris, École française d'Extrême-Orient, coll. « Études thématiques / École française d'Extrême-Orient », n° 2 1994 In-4 27,5 x 18,5 cm. Broché, couverture illustrée, 301 pp., notes en pied de page, 17 figures hors texte en couleurs et en noir & blanc, indications bibliographiques, index général, table des matières. Exemplaire en très bon état.
1931120589Paris, Maisonneuve frères 1931 In-4 25,5 x 16,5 cm. Couverture beige, auteur & titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture orné d’une vignette, 220 pp., notes en pied de page, 21 planches hors texte,table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
1956120789Saïgon, École française d'Extrême-Orient, coll. « Publications de l’École française d'Extrême-Orient », n° 39 1956 In-428 x 19,5 cm. Broché, couverture grise, auteur & titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, XV-331 pp., notes en pied de page, 10 planches, bibliographie, travaux, index général, index des termes chinois, planches. Exemplaire en bon état, dos terni, pages non coupées.
1945111149Lyon, Paul Derain 1945 In-8 22 x 14 cm. Broché, couverture grise, titre en bleu-marine sur le dos et le premier plat, 169 pp., 5 dessins et tableaux dont 1 hors texte et 2 en sept couleurs. Couverture ternie.
1961124087Paris, Buchet-Chastel, coll. « La Barque du soleil » 1961 In-12 19 x 14 cm. Broché, auteur & titre en noir sur le dos et le 354 pp., notes en bas de page, glossaire, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
1930120954Tokyo, Maison franco-japonaise 1930 2 fascicules. In-4 27,5 x 20 cm. Brochés, couvertures beiges, auteurs & titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, IV-96-XV pp., 41 figures, VIII planches hors texte - II-92-IV pp., 67 figures, XVII planches hors texte. Exemplaires en bon état.
1931120955Tokyo, Maison franco-japonaise 1931 In-4 27,5 x 20 cm. Broché, couverture beige, auteurs & titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, II-201 pp. Exemplaire en bon état.
1930120744C=Bloud & Gay, coll. « Bibliothèque catholique des sciences religieuses », n° 34 1930 In-12 19 x 12 cm. Broché, couverture gris-bleu, auteur et titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, 228 pp., notes en pied de page, table des matières. Dos jauni.
1894120326Paris, Félix Alcan 1894 In-8 23 x 14 cm. Broché, cvouverture bleu-ciel, auteur & titre en noir sur le sos et le premier plat, VII-392 pp., notes en bas de page, table des matières, index général. Dos cassé, intérieur frais.
1955120766Paris, Imprimerie Nationale 1955 In-4 25 x 16,5 cm. Broché, couverture beige, auteur et titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, 156 pp., notes bibliographiques en pied de page, index, table des matières. Couverture poussiéreuse.
1969120983Taipei, Ch’Wzen Publishing Company 1969 In-4 27 x 19 cm. Reliure éditeur toile verte, titre doré sur le dos, XIX-510 pp. Dos passé.
194997887Paris, Adyar 1949 In-8 23 x 14,5 cm. Broché, couverture beige, titre en bleu-marine sur le dos et le premier plat, 221 pp., notes en bas de page, table des matières. Exemplaire en très bon état.
3463Albin Michel. "Spiritualités Vivantes". 1965. In-8° broché. 315 pages. E.O. (pas de grand papier).
3462Albin Michel. "Spiritualités Vivantes". 1963. In-8° broché. 185 pages. E.O. (pas de grand papier).
201308548Noisy le grand, The bhaktivedanta book trust, 1995 ; in-8, 400 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
201225194Noisy le grand, The bhaktivedanta book trust, 1995 ; in-8, 400 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Comme neuf.
201315168Paris, Editions bhaktivendanta, 1978 ; in-8, 413 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette, très bon état prmeier chant.
201220689Paris, Editions bhaktivendanta, 1978 ; in-8, 413 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette, très bon état.
18172238Paris: Chez Brunot-Labbe 1817. First edition. contemporary morocco over marbled boards. Very Good. EXTREMELY RARE FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST WESTERN BOOK ON BUDDHISM. "Although the Western encounter with Asia's largest religion may be the vastest and most consequential spiritual encounter in human history its protagonists and historical development are still barely known. Thus it comes as no surprise that even specialists have hitherto failed to appreciate the earliest Western book about Buddhism: Michel-Jean-François Ozeray's Recherches sur Buddou ou Bouddou instituteur religieux de l'Asie orientale Paris 1817.<br /> <br /> ". Ozeray's book represents a landmark in the history of the Western discovery of Buddhism. Published three years after the establishment of Europe's first academic chairs for indology and sinology and just before the organized academic study of Buddhist texts began Ozeray's reliance on images and reports by embassies and European residents in Asian countries rather than missionary literature marks a watershed as does the author's firm advocacy of a single historical founder his unwillingness to engage in etymological and mythological flights of fancy and his insistence on Buddhism's status as the largest of all religions of the Orient or even of the entire world. Though the book did not reach a large pan-European readership it was read by intellectuals interested in Buddhism such as the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer Europe's first professor of Sinology Abel-Rémusat and the linguist Julius Klaproth. Klaproth and Abel-Rémusat were around the time of publication expressing increasing interest in Buddhism and its history. Both were involved in the birth of France's earliest Orientalist journal the Journal Asiatique which from the early 1820s became one of Europe's most important sources of information about Buddhism. Ozeray's book thus stands near the end of the mythological speculation period and near the beginning of organized research on Asia's greatest religion" Urs App The First Western Book on Buddhism and Buddha. <br /> <br /> Paris: Chez Brunot-Labbe 1817. Octavo contemporary half-morocco marbled boards and endpapers. Complete with half-title. Some scuffing to binding small closed tear to half-title. Text in outstanding condition with large margins. SCARCE. Chez Brunot-Labbe unknown
198686597For The Author 1986. First Thus. Quarto. 28.5cm. Comb-bound with red card covers. 147pp. printed rectos only. Clean and strong very little wear; internally clean and fresh with the blindstamp of Nathaniel Tarn to the contents page. A very good bright copy.<br /> <br /> Essentially a xeroxed text examining a very specific part of the observances and discipline of Dzogzen yoga the school that Namkhai Norbu dedicated his teaching life to. Chogyal Namkhai Norbu was one of the last great Tibetan born masters of Yoga born prior to the Chinese annexation of Tibet living much of his life in exile and rising to the position of Professor of Eastern and Tibetan Languages at Naples Eastern University and founder of the Shang Shung Institute School of Tibetan Medicine in Conway Massachussetts itself part of a larger complex for Buddhist studies. This specific work seems difficult to place in Norbu's body of work but fits into the period when he was working on his "Longsal" teachings and it may feature in that larger body of work. This work is not locatable in this form in US instituions/OCLC. For The Author unknown
196174199New York: The First Zen Institute of America Inc 1961. Wraps. Very good. The First Zen Institute of America was founded in 1930 by the Zen master Sokei-an to bring the tradition and practice to the West. Sokei-an heir to the Ryomokyo-kai traditions as taught by Soyen Shaku and his disciple Sokatsu Shaku was the first Zen master to settle permanently in the United States. Following his death in 1945 shortly after his release from a Japanese internment camp Zen Notes was established to keep his insights and perspectives alive.<br/> <br/> For most of its first four decades Zen Notes was edited by Mary Farkas who presided over the institutes during its formative years. In addition to publishing transcripts of Sokei-an's lectures she also wrote about visiting Japanese Zen masters and through excerpts from Ruth Fuller's Letter from Kyoto she kept readers informed about Zen practice in Japan and the growth of Zen in America.<br/> <br/> This collection includes: Vol. I No. 1-12; Vol. II No. 2-8 10-12; Vol. III No. 2-12; Vol. IV No. 1-4 6-12; Vol. VI No. 7; Vol. VII No. 4-6 8-12; and Vol. VIII No. 1-7.<br/> <br/> Early issues are exceedingly uncommon. From the library of Buddhist scholar Robert P. Jackson 1930-2014 with his typed mailing address on most issues. A longtime resident of Marysville California Jackson was a frequent contributor to The American Buddhist. Most notably he wrote the often-quoted article "Buddhism and the Beat Generation" 1957.<br/> <br/> Photomechanically reproduced on light gray paper. All issues measure 7" x 8 ½" and consist of 4 or 6 pages. Most have been folded into thirds for mailing with occasional cellophane tape shadows wear the issue was sealed. Mild staining to one issue with light toning and soiling to others. Overall very good. The First Zen Institute of America, Inc unknown