TTS Library Catalogue

The Book of Serenity. Translator Thomas Cleary, Volume 1. Unpublished: n.d. Notes: Typescript with hand-written notes.

The Book of Serenity. Translator Thomas Cleary, Volume 2. Unpublished: n.d. Notes: Typescript with hand-written notes.

The Book of Serenity. Translator Thomas Cleary, Volume 3. Unpublished: n.d. Notes: Typescript with hand-written notes.

The I Ching or Book of Changes. English Translator Cary F. Baynes. Bollingen Series, XIX. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1974. From the Richard Wilhelm German translation.

I Ching: The Book of Change. Translator and Editor John Blofeld. New York, NY: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1968.

I Ching: The Book of Change. Translator and Editor John Blofeld. New York, NY: Penguin Compass, 1965.

The Mindfulness Bell. 2004. Notes: Thich Nhat Hanh speaks to people of color

New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. New York, NY: American Bible Society, 1989. Notes: New Revised Standard Version

The Song of God: Bhagavad-Gita. Translators Swami Prabhavananda and Christopher Isherwood. New York, NY: A Mentor Religious Classic/New American Library, 1964.

Tricycle. Vol. 3. 1993. Notes: - Special Section on Dharma and Environmentalism: James Thornton, Christopher Titmuss, Zen Master Dogen, et al.- Kate Wheeler on women and the Dharma in "Bowing Not Scraping"- Interview with Joseph Goldstein- Stephen Batchelor on Dharma in the War Zone...

Tricycle. Vol. 3. 1994. Notes: - Practice: Zazen, with Jisho Cary Warner and Lawrence Shainberg; writings from Zen Master Dogen and Shunryu Suzuki- Interview with Oliver Stone- Helen Tworkov on Zen in America- Rick Fields on the life and love poems of the Sixth Dalai Lama- Merce Cunningham on Food- Donald Lopez, Jr. on our romance with Tibet

Tricycle. Vol. 3. 1994. Notes: - Special Section: Digital Dharma with Mitchell Kapor- Kate Wheeler on the Vinaya: From canonical tedium to essential principles- Miranda Shaw on Women, Tantra, and the West- Interview with Chicago Bulls coach Phil Jackson- Andrew Schelling profiles American poet Philip Whalen

Tricycle. Vol. 4. 1994. Notes: - Dharma, Diversity & Race, with bell hooks, Rick Fields, Russell Leong, Anna Deavere Smith et al.- Interview with Gelek Rinpoche- Robert Coe on the Life & Times of John Giorno- Portraits of Tibetan Teachers by Henri Cartier-Bresson & Martine Franck

Tricycle. Vol. 4. 1994. Notes: - Meat: To Eat It or Not, with Philip Glass, Kate Wheeler, Gelek Rinpoche et al.- Interview with Richard Baker Roshi- Sallie Tisdale on The Buddhist Sex Quandary- Interview with Beastie Boy Adam Yauch

Tricycle. Vol. 4. 1995. Notes: - Mark Epstein, Daniel Goleman, Jane Hirshfield, Roger Lipsey, Lama Surya Das et al. answer the question, "What is the emotional life of a Buddha?"- Interviews with Henepola Gunaratana & Anne Klein- Donald S. Lopez, Jr. on Gendun Chopel- Real-Life American Ninjas

Tricycle. Vol. 4. 1995. Notes: - Interview with Vietnamese monk and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh- William LaFleur on Abortion Practices in Japan- Chaos Theory, Karma, and other Fluctuations: A view from a Buddhist physicist- Interview with Zen Tri-Athlete Paula Newby-Frase

Tricycle. Vol. 5. 1995. Notes: - Buddhism & the Beat Generation with Joanne Kyger, Philip Whalen, Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima, Lew Welch, Allen Ginsberg & Rick Fields- A conversation with the Dalai Lama on global challenges- Jan Nattier on the politics of representation in Buddhist America

Tricycle. Vol. 5. 1995. Notes: - Monasticism at the Millennium: Stephen Batchelor, Pema Chodron, John Daido Loori, Matthieu Ricard, Sangharakshita, Gary Snyder, Samu Sunim et al.- Lawrence Shainberg's Ambivalent Zen

Tricycle. Vol. 5. 1996. Notes: - Interviews with Richard Gere, Gavin Harrison & Gretel Ehrlich- Special Section: The Bodhisattva of Compassion, with Robert A. F. Thurman, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche & Sam Hamill- Instructions to the Cook by Bernard Glassman & Rick Fields- Poetry by Jim Harrison- Apology of a Buddhist Soldier- David Guy on The Mysterious Madam Blavatsky

Tricycle. Vol. 5. 1996. Notes: - The Matter of Time with the Dalai Lama, Alan Lightman, Shinkichi Takahashi et al.- On Practice: Walking Meditation with Achaan Chah, Sylvia Boorstein, Yasutani Roshi, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Thich Nhat Hanh, Joan Halifax et al.- Zen in the Workplace- Interview with Toni Packer- Mark Epstein interviews Jeffrey Hopkins

Tricycle. Vol. 6. 1996. Notes: - Tricycle's controversial bestseller on Psychedelics and Buddhism: Views from John Perry Barlow and Rick Fields; interviews with Terrence McKenna and Jack Kornfield; a roundtable discussion with Robert Aitken, Richard Baker, Ram Dass & Joan Halifax- Practice with Lama Pema Wangdak: Mudras

Tricycle. Vol. 6. 1997. Notes: - Dharma 101: Back to Basics–a valuable primer to novices and longtime practitioners alike with Pema Chodron, Rick Fields, Sharon Salzberg, Joseph Goldstein, Thanissaro Bhikkhu, Bhante Gunaratana, Judy Lief, Norman Fischer, Mark Epstein, Sylvia Boorstein et al.- Tulkus: A photo essay by Martine Franck- Bearing Witness: Notes from Auschwitz

Tricycle. Vol. 6. 1997. Notes: - Entering the Stream on the Rio Grande: New Buddhism on ancient grounds- Reincarnation: A debate between Stephen Batchelor and Robert A. F. Thurman- Strange but True: Meditation at the Pentagon- Buddhist summer retreats for children

Tricycle. Vol. 7. 1997. Notes: - Hollywood: Can it Save Tibet? The Dalai Lama Speaks with Kundun screenwriter Melissa Mathison- Seven Years in Tibet with Becky Johnston and Orville Schell- The legacy of Lost Horizon- Interview with Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche- Japan's terrorist cult Aum Shinrikyo

Tricycle. Vol. 7. 1998. Notes: - Tibet's Unmentionable Feud: Stephen Batchelor, Donald S. Lopez, Jr., Geshe Kelsang Gyatso and Thubten Jigme Norbu on controversial Tibetan deity Dorje Shugden- Interview with Larry Rosenberg- Robert Aitken Roshi remembers R.H. Blyth- On Practice: Tying the Knot- A practical resource guide to free Dharma

Tricycle. Vol. 7. 1998. Notes: - On practicing with Anger, with Chagdud Tulku, Mark Epstein, Rick Fields, Gelek Rinpoche, Noelle Oxenhandler, Sharon Salzberg, Helen Tworkov and Robert A. F. Thurman- Interview with Charlotte Joko Beck- Sienna Craig on the Horse Culture of Mustang- James H. Austin on Zen and the brain

Tricycle. Vol. 8. 1998. Notes: - Special section: Twelve Steps and Dharma Drunks- Jan Chozen Bays: "What the Buddha Taught about Sexual Harrassment"- Thinley Norbu Rinpoche's Words for the West- Alms-begging practice in the Pacific Northwest

Tricycle. Vol. 8. 1999. Notes: - Zen Masters: David Chadwick on Shunryu Suzuki and an interview with Robert Aitken Roshi- The Monk & the Philosopher: Jean-Francis Revel in dialogue with son Matthieu Ricard- Fitness expert Michael Hoffman on Meditation in the Zone- Young Nyingma lama Tsoknyi Rinpoche on compassion and emptiness- Practice: Right Speech- Ralph Steele: From Gullah to the Pali Canon

Tricycle. Vol. 8. 1999. Notes: - Joseph Goldstein on Vipassana & Dzogchen- Judith Hooper on Prozac and Enlightened Mind- Interview with Richard Gere and Khyongla Rato Rinpoche- Britain's FWBO controversy- "Does a dog have Buddha nature?" Playful takes by Pico Iyer, Darryl Ponicsan, Tom Robbins & William Wegman

Tricycle. Vol. 9. 1999. Notes: - Pema Chodron on Students & Teachers- Zen Master Yasutani's Wartime Anti-Semitism: A range of views- Can the dharma survive in a society that relies on the manufacture of desire? Peter Trachtenberg investigates- Interview with Western thangka painter Robert Beer: Painting as Path- Practice: On Listening, with Philip Glass, Duncan Sheik; Kay Larson on John Cage

Tricycle. Vol. 9. 1999. Notes: - What Millennium? Scientists, poets and writers contribute to a special section on Vast Time, with Joanna Macy, Dorion Sagan, Richard Panek, Nobel Laureate Arno Penzias, Andrew Schelling et al.- National Book Award winner Charles Johnson writes on Buddhism in Black America.- Orville Schell takes us back to Colonel Francis Younghusband's 1904 expedition to the fabled city of Lhasa.- Interviews with John Daido Loori, Ram Dass, and Tsoknyi Rinpoche

Tricycle. Vol. 9. 2000. Notes: - Robert Thurman- Stephen Batchelor's translation of Nagarjuna. John Welwood on Psychology in Service to the Sacred. Practical advice on spiritual teachers. Prayer 2000

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Notes: - Can your Dharma teacher be your therapist?- A Buddhist challenge to the Pope- China's Falun Gong- Photo Essay: Tibeten nuns- Interview: Jack Kornfield

Tricycle. Vol. 10. 2000. Notes: - Politics 2000: Gustav Niebuhr on Religion & Election Year Politics- Charles Johnson on Buddhism & Social Responsibility- Thubten Chodron on the Dharma of Voting- Interview with Lama Surya Das

Tricycle. Vol. 10. 2000. Notes: - S.N. Goenka on Technique- Confessions of a Dharma Punk- Tibet's Living Oracle- Jan Willis: Guns or Dharma?- Stephen Batchelor on Buddhist History- Mean Street Monks

Tricycle. Vol. 10. 2001. Notes: - William Burroughs, the Beats & Buddhism- Mark Epstein and Ken McLeod on Buddha in 2001: Two New Versions of the Path- Hitler in the Himilayas- Andrew Schelling: Instructions for Tea- Maezumi Roshi on Life, Koans, & Musings on Dogen Zenji- Special Section: Finding Time to Meditate

Tricycle. Vol. 10. 2001. Notes: - Tibetan Buddhism in the West: Is it Working?: An interview with B. Alan Wallace- Who's Zoomin' Who? David Patt on consumerism and Buddhist practice- My Experiences in the Buddhist Military by Kidder Smith- Contemplation in Corporate Culture: An interview with Mirabai Bush- On Retreat in Burma with Diana Winston- Death as a Mirror—Caring For the Dying: Intimate stories from Judith L. Lief, Frank Ostaseski, Philip Kapleau, and Sogyal Rinpoche

Tricycle. Vol. 11. 2001. Notes: - Special 10th. Anniversary Issue- Interview with the Dalai Lama- Anne Cushman on Motherhood as Practice- Timeline of American Buddhism- Short pieces from many of our previous contributors

Tricycle. Vol. 11. 2001. Notes: - September 11, 2001: Practice and Perspectives- An interview with Bernie Glassman—teacher, trickster, peacemaker- BARDO: Working with Uncertainty- Teachers & Students: Who's in Charge- Meditation at Westpoint

Tricycle. Vol. 11. 2002. Notes: - War or Peace? A Roundtable discussion with Lama Surya Das,- Jan Chozen Bays, José Cabezón, and Thanissaro Bhikkhu- Therapy: Zen on the Borderline- Poetry as Path: In the Spirit of Basho- On Practice: Facing Fear Five teachers show us how to meet- fear with acceptance, curiosity, humor and courage.- Interview with Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche

Tricycle. Vol. 11. 2002. Notes: - Peace Warrior in the West Bank: An interview with Neta Golan, an Israeli peace activist and Buddhist,- Thish Deitch Rohrer on the ethics of euthanizing pets- On Practice: Loving the Enemy with teachings by Jeffrey Hopkins, the Dalai Lama, Master Sheng-yen, Pema Chodron, and Thich Nhat Hanh- Huck and Tom's Buddhist Adventure by P. B. Law- In Memoriam: Ani Pachen Dolma

Tricycle. Vol. 12. 2002. Notes: - Modern Buddhism: So New, So Familiar: Donald S. Lopez, Jr.- critiques a new take on an old faith.- At the Crossroads: an Interview with Stephen Batchelor- Down Home Dharma: Jeff Wilson on Dharma in Dixie- Special Section: The Body: Vehicle for Awakening The body is- the seat of our liberation. In this special section, writers and- teachers from various traditions remind us to fully inhabit this- vehicle for awakening.- Ancestors: Lost Stories Sallie Jiko Tisdale recovers a women's- lineage of Buddhist ancestors.

Tricycle. Vol. 12. 2002. Notes: - Living Two Traditions: An interview with Vipassana and Zen teacher Gil Fronsdal talks to Tricycle about teaching and practicing in two traditions- Say It Right: Katy Butler on "Nonviolent Communication"- On Practice: Pain Without Suffering Ezra Bayda, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Darlene Cohen, and Gavin Harrison explain how to use Buddhist practice to manage physical pain.- Romancing the Buddha: Thanissaro Bhikkhu on how nineteenth-century Romanticism and modern psychology have shaped our understanding of the Buddha's teachings.- Democracy in Exile: An interview with Samdhong Rinpoche

Tricycle. Vol. 12. 2003. Notes: - Special Issue: Buddhism and Science- Daniel Goleman on Destructive Emotions- The Lama in the Lab- Robert Wright on Darwin and the Buddha- John Daido Loori on Minor White- Teachings for Uncertain Times- Buddhism's Generation Next

Tricycle. Vol. 12. 2003. Notes: - What are you really afraid of?- Peace: How realistic is it?- Courtside with the NBA’s Meditation Guru- Karen Armstrong: Fundamentalism and the Future of Religion

Tricycle. Vol. 13. 2003. Notes: - Special Section: Facing Loss- Under the Lens: An American Zen Community in Crisis- Ancestors: Aldous Huxley's Truth Beyond Tradition- The Eclectic Cleric: Stephen Batchelor interviews radical- Christian Cleric Don Cupitt on Christianity without God

Tricycle. Vol. 13. 2003. Notes: - Special Section: 50 Issues, 50 Teachings: Tricycle looks back- Born in the USA: Racial Diversity in Soka Gakkai International- Back to the Beginning: An interview with Pali scholar Andrew- Olendzki- Three Buddhist Lives: An ex-outlaw biker, a septuagenarian- cabaret dancer, and a rifle-toting conservation biologist

Tricycle. Vol. 13. 2004. Notes: - Special Section: Dharma Behind Bars- Enlightenment in This Lifetime?- On Practice: Practicing with the Five Hindrances- Bowing: A Photographic Portfolio by Steve McCurry- The Dignity of Restraint

Tricycle. Vol. 13. 2004. Notes: - Special Section: The Riddle of Desire- Big Mind, Small Screen: Six Feet Under's Alan Ball- Gehlek Rinpoche: "Renegade" Lama- Cold Hard Cash & the Middle Way

Tricycle. Vol. 14. 2004. Notes: - The Practice of Citizenship- Confessions of a Bush-Bashing Buddhist- 10 Ways YOU Can Make a Difference- Interview with Dennis Kucinich- Awakening to Politics: A Buddhist on the Campaign Trail- Enlightenment: What Nobody's Talking About- The Future of Religion- Philip Kapleau Roshi Remembered

Tricycle. Vol. 14. 2004. Notes: - Special Section--The Jhanas: Perfecting States of Concentration - Realizing Guiltlessness: Pema Chodron speaks with the - Venerable Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche - Roundtable: Through Good Times and Bad Sharon Salzberg, - Jack Kornfield, and Joseph Goldstein discuss thirty years of teaching in the West. - In On The Laugh: David O Russell's new film.

Tricycle. Vol. 14. 2005. Notes: - Power of Solitude: Tricycle interviews Reggie Ray. - Clearing Clutter: Anne Cushman organizes her home and gains insight into her mind. - Saved From Freezing: Zen Priest and poet Norman Fischer explores the spirituality of art. - A Sense of Belonging: Searching for meaning at home and abroad, Stephen Schettini realizes that the truth lies within.

The Upanishads. Translator Juan Mascaró. Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, 1965.

"Yasutani Roshi Memorial Issue." ZCLA Journal 3, Summer/Fall , no. 3 & 4 (1973).

Zen: The Reason of Unreason. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1993.

Aelred of Rievaulx. Spiritual Friendship. Translator Mary Eugenia Laker SSND. Cistercian Fathers Series, Number 5. Kalamazoo, MI: Cistercian Publications, 1977.

Aitken, Molly Emma. Meeting the Buddha: On Pilgrimage in Buddhist India. New York, NY: A Tricycle Book (Riverhead Books), 1995.

Aitken, Robert. The Dragon Never Sleeps: Verses for Zen Buddhist Practice. Monterey, KY: Larkspur Press, 1990.

———. Encouraging Words: Zen Buddhist Teachings for Western Students. New York, NY: Pantheon Books, 1993. (2 copies)

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———. The Mind of Clover: Essays on Zen Buddhist Ethics. New York, NY: North Point Press (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), (2 copies, 1984 & 1989 editions)

———. The Morning Star: New and Selected Zen Writings. Washington, DC: Shoemaker & Hoard, 2003.

______. Original Dwelling Place: Zen Buddhist Essays. Washington, D.C.: Counterpoint, 1996.

______. Original Dwelling Place: Zen Buddhist Essays. Washington, D.D.: Counterpoint, 1966 (c 2).

______. Miniatures of a Zen Master. Berkeley: Counterpoint, 2008.

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———. The Way of the Bodhisattva: Essays on Zen Buddhist EthicsDiamond Sangha, 1983. Notes: Original typescript version of The Mind of Clover.

______. Zen Master Raven: Sayings and Doings of a Wise Bird. Boston, MA, Rutland VT & Tokyo, Japan: Tuttle Publishing, 2002. Notes: Copy 1.

———. Zen Master Raven: Sayings and Doings of a Wise Bird. Boston, MA, Rutland VT & Tokyo, Japan: Tuttle Publishing, 2002. Notes: Copy 2.

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Aitken, Robert, and David Steindl-Rast. The Ground We Share: Everyday Practice, Buddhist and Christian. Liguori, MI: Triumph Books, 1994. (2 copies)

Aitken, Robert and D. W. Y. Kwok. Vegetable Roots Discourse : Wisdom From Ming China on Life and Living . Washington, D.C. Shoemaker & Hoard, 2006.

'Ali, Hadrat. Living and Dying With Grace: Counsels of Hadrat 'Ali. Translator Thomas Cleary. Boston, MA and London, England: Shambhala, 1995.

Allione, Tsultrim. Women of Wisdom. London, England and New York, NY: Arkana Paperbacks/Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1987.

Anonymous. The Cloud of Unknowing, ed. William Johnson. Garden City, N.Y.: Image, 1973.

______. Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own WordsCompiled by some of her friends. Santa Fe, NM: Ocean Tree Books, 1983.

———. The Sagely City of Ten Thousand Buddhas. Talmadge, CA : Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, 1997.

———. The Threefold Lotus Sutra. Translator Kojira Miyosaka. Tokyo, Japan: Kosei Publishing Company, 1999.

Anthony, Joseph. The Dandelion Seed. Illustrator Chris Arbo. Nevada City, CA: Dawn Publications, 1997.

———. In a Nutshell. Illustrator Chris Arbo. Nevada City, CA: Dawn Publications, 1999.

Aoki, Shinmon. Coffinman: The Journal of a Buddhist Mortician. Anaheim, Ca: Buddhist Education Center, 2002.

Aoyama, Shundo. Zen Seeds: Reflections of a Female Priest. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing, 1990.

Arai, Paula Kane Robinson. Women Living Zen: Japanese Soto Zen Nuns. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1999.

Armstrong, Karen. Buddha. Penguin Lives). New York, NY: Penguin Putnam, Inc., 2001.

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Ash, Mel. The Zen of Recovery. New York, NY: A Jeremy P. Tarcher/ Putnam Book, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1993.

Asvaghosa. Buddha-carita, or Acts of the Buddha. Tr. & ed. E.H. Johnston. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1995.