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19552110502150503503Todaiji 1955. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Todaiji paperback
2092902144100640Yamakibo Buddha Book Forest N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yamakibo Buddha Book Forest paperback
19832090502113714772Not Available 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1960007060Thailand 1960. Book. Near Fine. No Binding. 12 1/2" h x 16 1/2" W. Original dark green oblong cloth photograph album 12 1/2" h x 16 1/2" W tied with green laces cover title "Photographs" in gilt and gilt embossed mandala center of front cover internal title "Art Objects in the Touring Exhibition of Thai Arts in the United States of America". No date no place circa 1960. Contains 313 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white photographs each individually numbered and labelled mounted on black album pages with gilt corner mounts representing a touring exhibition that opened in 1960. at the Indiana University Art Museum and coincided with the first official visit to the United States of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Near Fine 2 photos missing 6 blank pages at end photos mounted both sides of page with tissue guards in between. hardcover
20172110502150701069Kokusho Publishing Association 2017. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 98639p Size: 22cm Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
19852110502151002249Famous Book Promotion Society 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Famous Book Promotion Society paperback
19772092902144101217Kokusho Publishing Association 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 10 Size: 22cm A5 Number of books: 10 Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
19662092902144101415Daeok University Buddhism Society 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 21cm Number of books: 36 Daeok University Buddhism Society paperback
20122090502126900947Hozokan 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: chrysanthemum stamp thick book Hozokan paperback
1961140432New York: George Braziller 1961. First editions of this classic collection of works. Octavo original cloths 6 volumes original slipcase. Near fine in near fine dust jackets. Jacket design by Joseph Low. George Braziller 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
19762091502135710467Ryubunkan 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ryubunkan paperback
20122091502133701130Buddhist University Dharma Museum 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Buddhist University Dharma Museum paperback
19382091202133212051Chojiya shoten 1938. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Chojiya shoten paperback
2111902158401688Chojiya shoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chojiya shoten paperback
19932091202133210248Yoshikawakobunkan 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 books in total Yoshikawakobunkan paperback
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
19217948London / Kyoto: Luzac & Co./ Eastern Buddhist Society 1921. First separate edition. 22x15cm 1 43pp. Red sheep backed cloth boards spine lettered in black. Samuel Weiser ticket at front Luzac & Co ticket at rear original plain wrappers bound in. Some pencil annotations to front blank wrapper page block somewhat toned and with a few edge wrinkles. Very good. <br /> <br /> First separate printing of one of D.T. Suzuki's 1870-1966 influential essays on the training of a Zen Buddhist monk. Suzuki helped spread interest in Eastern philosophy and specifically Zen and Shin Buddhism to the West in the 20th century. This essay first appeared in his Eastern Buddhist journal which was launched after he and his wife founded the Eastern Buddhist Society in 1921 at Otani University and has subsequently been anthologized in many collections on Zen. Interestingly we find mention of this separate printing in catalogs from Luzac & Co the prominent London-based bookseller and publisher of books on the East as early as 1921.<br /> <br /> <br /> In any event it is a scarce publication with OCLC citing holdings only at Columbia Northwestern and the University of Oregon.<br /> <br /> From the library of Blanche DeVries and Pierre Bernard. [Luzac & Co./ Eastern Buddhist Society] unknown
20062091502133701453Edited by Frontier Practice Committee 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Edited by Frontier Practice Committee paperback
20132081502112100219Yamakibo Buddha Book Forest 2013. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yamakibo Buddha Book Forest paperback
185522Korea: c. 16th century. An example of ritualized sutra-copying in Korea the Chinese text presenting one of the 48 vows of Amitabha a highly revered Buddha in the Pure Land tradition. The style of gold characters on blue paper was popular in Korea in the 14th-16th centuries. Here the characters have the look of a private devotee rather than a professional copyist. This vow the 33rd of the 38 in the Amitayus Sutra pledges Amitabha to the spiritual nourishment of countless beings. Provenance: Ekky Chung collection Indonesia and Beverly Hills California; acquired by the London bookseller Sam Fogg in May 1998 - Martin Schøyen b. 1940 the Norwegian collector of rare books and manuscripts with his pencilled pressmark on the card sheet. Sheet of indigo-dyed paper 295 x 58 mm ruled into 3 columns in silver gilt calligraphic characters 17 characters per column. Recently tipped to sheet of white card 315 x 156 mm calligraphic label. Traces of old bookseller's sticker at foot of sheet of card. Old repair at foot: very good. unknown
19832111902152905979Famous Book Promotion Society 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 size Famous Book Promotion Society paperback
19842111902152909288Okura-sha 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 Number of books: 10 in total Okura-sha paperback
19812091502135309480Kokusho Publishing Association 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
191076Korea: c. 14th century. An example of ritualized sutra-copying in Korea the Chinese text presenting part of the foundational text of Huayan Buddhism. The calligraphy is balanced and well-composed indicative of the hand of a professional copyist. This fragment comes from a copy of Volume 42 of the sutra. Provenance: Ekky Chung collection Indonesia and Beverly Hills California; acquired by the London bookseller Sam Fogg in May 1998 - Martin Schøyen b. 1940 the Norwegian collector of rare books and manuscripts with his pencilled pressmark on the card sheet. Sheet of white paper 290 x 55 mm ruled into 3 columns in gilt gilt calligraphic characters 17 characters per column. Sheet sometime lined with tissue on verso. Recently tipped to sheet of white card 315 x 158 mm calligraphic label. Traces of old bookseller's sticker at foot of sheet of card. A little black spotting large central stain lighter mark at foot worming touching one character: very good. unknown