A CARNIVAL OF PARTING: The Tales of King Bharthari and King Gopi Chand as Sung and Told by Madhi Natisar Nath of Ghatiyali, Rajasthan.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992. FIRST EDITION. A VERY FINE CLOTH COPY. 368 pages. Tall octavo.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992. FIRST EDITION. A VERY FINE CLOTH COPY. 368 pages. Tall octavo.
Holmes Publishing Group, 2001. A seminal work on magic and spells in Middle Eastern tradition. Separate plate section. Custom monograph. Kabbalistic-Grimoire Series 8. Darcy Kuntz, General Editor.
Berkley: University of California, 1996. FIRST EDITION. A FINE CLOTH copy in fine dust jacket. Based on an anthology by Professor R.C. Zaehner. 410 pages. Tall octavo.
Edmonton: J. Mead Publications, 2001. Translator's copy with hand written annotation, and signed on the title page. Small quarto. Hand bound with colored front panel inset; A FINE COPY. In the translator's words "My commentary has focused on elucidating (within, of course, my own limitations) the mythical, mystical, and magical.....
Gillette, NJ: Heptangle Press, 1987. Letter Press Edition. Small interior paper flaw at page 4; else, A FINE COPY. Edited and translated, with explanatory notes and preface, by Isidor Kalisch. Printed with red and blue initials throughout the text. [xiii], 53 pages. Printed on 100 # text as per colophon.....
Tokyo: Rissho Kosei-kai, 1971. FIRST EDITION. In quality custom card wraps with dust jacket; A FINE COPY. Revised by W.E. Soothill and Wilhelm Schiffer. 440 pages, indexed. Tall octavo.
London: The Athlone Press, 1985. In quality trade wraps, sewn; A FINE COPY. Kirby has instilled a wonderful rhythm in presenting this epic poem. [xxxvi], 667 pages. Octavo.
Chicago: Privately printed [The Lakeside Press], 1929. Limited to 400 copies only. Custom deco cloth with tipped title label on front panel; top edge gilt; fore edge left deckled; A FINE COPY. Frontispiece of the Aldine colophon, plus additional full page plates. 62 pages, [ii]. Small quarto.
San Diego: Wizard's Bookshelf, 1995. Quality trade paper edition; MINT COPY. Sewn, archival and well printed, and in the original publisher's shrink-wrap, Revised 1883 edition of this pseudepigraphic work, that is generally attributed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. 192 pages. Octavo.
Edinburgh: Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks, 1981. Limited to 250 numbered and signed copies of which this is number 171. A FINE COPY in faux leather, hand-bound. Illustrated. With plates as issued. Octavo. Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks series No. IX.
Rutland/Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1960. FIRST EDITION. FINE CLOTH VOLUME in fine dust jacket. 236 pages. Small 8vo.
San Diego: Wizards Bookshelf, 1995. Secret Doctrine Reference Series. A FINE MINT COPY in a premium binding, sewn and archival. With an extra extract on the Kabbalah printed on the end papers. One of many excellent examples of Richard Robb's dedication and concern with his publishing work. [vi], 424 pages.....
London: John M. Watkins, 1955. A FINE CLOTH COPY in rubbed dust jacket. With an introduction and annotated bibliography by Mead. 325 pages. Octavo.
Edmonton: J. Mead Publications, 2001. FIRST EDITION, limited to less than 24 copies, as per Mead. Small quarto. Hand bound with colored front panel inset; A FINE COPY. In the translator's words "My commentary has focused on elucidating (within, of course, my own limitations) the mythical, mystical, and magical aspects.....
Harvard University Press, 1975. In text wraps; corner crease on front panbel; VERY GOOD COPY without markings. Harvard Middle Eastern Studies No. 17. 94 pages. Octavo.
Princeton University Press, 1992. Quality text paper edition; A FINE COPY. With introduction and notes by Morrow. 355 pages, indexed. Royal 8vo.
Lahore: She. Muhammad Ashraf, 1975. Bound in cloth and paper covered boards; VERY GOOD+. 148 pages, plus Ashraf Catalogue and distributor list. Small octavo.
Bangkok: W.H. Mundie, 1936. FIRST EDITION. Nicely rebound in premium cloth and marbled boards; A FINE COPY. With several plates accompanying each text.Translated from the French by Camille Notton, Consul of France. Three volumes bound as one. Small 4to.
University of Tokyo Press & Princeton University Press (co-published), 1969. FIRST EDITION. Japanese bookseller's stamp on title; A FINE CLOTH COPY. The KOJIKI is a book of antiquities; it is a record of events which, by the seventh century, had become ancient history. Though encrusted with myth and legend, it.....
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Tawheed Publications, 1989. In trade wraps as issued; A VERY GOOD+ COPY without marking or defect. Bibliography. 128 pages. 8vo.
New American Library, no date. Small paper edition; A FINE COPY, unread. No marking or creasing. 461 pages. Small 8vo,
Winchester: Warren and Son, 1911. FIRST EDITION. Translator's presentation copy with his inscription on front free end paper. Bound in cloth and boards with illustrated front panel; A VERY GOOD COPY. Joscelyn Godwin's copy with his signature and bookplate. With Notes and appendix by the translator. Two figures. 75 pages.....
UK: Prometheus Trust, 1999. FIRST EDITION. A FINE PREMIUM CLOTH COPY. The Thomas Taylor Series. Originally published in "The Six Books of Proclus, the Platonic Successor", London, 1816. Translated from the Greek. [xi], 695 pages. Small quarto.
Inner Traditions, 1978. In tall quality wraps as issued; lower front corner bumped; else, A VERY GOOD+ COPY without markings. Commentary by Reed. Well illustrated. 144 pages. 4to.
London: TPH, 1971. In wraps as issued; A FINE COPY. From the French of Andre Dacier. 132 pages. Small octavo.