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  • Image du vendeur pour 1954-58. Zen Notes. 56 of 60 Of The Original Issues in Folder. mis en vente par Recycled

    Sasaki, Ruth Fuller

    Langue: anglais

    Edité par The First Zen Institute of America, New York, 1958

    Vendeur : Recycled, Corte Madera, CA, Etats-Unis

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    Cloth. Etat : Very Good. Illustrated (illustrateur). 1st Edition. Water damage to folder, MISSING THE GARY SNYDER ISSUE, insect damage to two of the issues, the RARE mimeographed contents sheets faded, but an impressive grouping of the first five year's issues. Extra Postage For All But Media.

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    Edité par The First Zen Institute of America, Inc, New York, 1961

    Vendeur : johnson rare books & archives, ABAA, Covina, CA, Etats-Unis

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    Wraps. Etat : 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. 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. 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. 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). 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.

  • Farkas, Mary, ed

    Edité par First Zen Institute of America, New York, 1982

    Vendeur : Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis

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    140 issues, mostly 8 pages, very good, first and last issues toned at edges. Most of the issues are gathered together in a handmade holder, an attractive one. Issues present are vol. 16 nos. 1-12, vol. 17 nos. 1-12, vol. 18 nos. 1-12, vol. 19 nos. 1-12 (7/8 is a double issue, and 12 is a double issue with vol. 20 no. 1), vol. 20 nos. 1-12 (no. 11/12 is double), vol. 21 nos. 1-12 (7/8 and 11/12 are double), vol. 22 nos. 1-12 (7/8 and 11/12 are double), vol. 23 nos. 1-12 (7/8 and 11/12 are double), vol. 24 nos. 1-12 (7/8 and 11/12 are double), vol. 25 nos. 1-10 and 12 (3/4 and 7/8 are double), vol. 26 nos. 1-12 (1/2 and 7/8 are double), vol. 27 nos. 1-12 (2/3 and 9/10 are double), vol. 28 nos. 1-12 (2/3 and 5/6 are double), and vol. 29 nos. 1-8 (all but 5 and 8 are double). The First Zen Institute was established in NY by Sokei-an, and much of the content of these slim journals is taken from his earlier works. Alan Watts was one of his students in the 1930s. Sokei-an was interned as an "Enemy Alien" during WWII, dying two years after his release. He married one of his students, Ruth Fuller Everett, just before his death, and she makes many contributions to this series.