THE POSTAL HISTORY OF TIBET, by A.C. Waterfall is the most famous book on the stamps and postal History of Tibet.2 Editions were made:1965, 1st edition, 174 pages, Hard-cover, dust jacked.1981, 2nd Edition,...
Some Tibetan Seals Illustrated and Described, by Derrick Dawson, issued in 1997.The Seals of Tibet are part of the Postal Hisotry of Tibet and very much colelcted and in demand. Tnhis book covers a total...
SUPPLEMENT TO THE ARMAND E. SINGER TIBET 1809-1975 by Armand E. Singer, 1998 Softbound, 55 pages, all in color A sumptuous and highly enjoyable tour of the far reaches of Tibetan philately, that gives free...
In this best-selling book, psychiatrist Howard C. Cutler interviews the Dalai Lama about the topic of happiness. How can we be happy? Why can't we stay happy? What causes unhappiness? In a series of thought-provoking conversations, Cutler coaxes some...
Eastern thought and Western psychology meet, and find much common ground, in these transcripts of several conversations made when His Holiness the Dalai Lama sat down with psychologist Paul Ekman. Their free-roaming talk includes topics such as...
Based on the Dalai Lama's 1999 lectures in New York City's Central Park, these insights focus on achieving the mental discipline that can help open one's mind and heart.
Howard Cutler's series of ART OF HAPPINESS books features extensive, informal interviews with the 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso) and have proven extremely popular with seekers of all stripes and denominations. This 2008 entry addresses the specific...
The Dalai Lama offers the argument that a compassionate society can spring from the idea that people are essentially good and kind. He suggests that an ethical practice based on this simple principle can bring about world change.