Ananda Coomaraswamy - Works By Coomaraswamy

Works By Coomaraswamy

  • The Dance of Shiva - Fourteen Indian essays.. The Sunwise Turn Inc., New York. 1918. http://www.archive.org/stream/danceofsivafourt00coomiala#page/n7/mode/2up.; 2003, Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 978-0-7661-2925-2)
  • Figures of Speech or Figures of Thought?: The Traditional View of Art, (World Wisdom, 2007, ISBN 978-1-933316-34-5)
  • The Essential Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, (2003, World Wisdom, ISBN 978-0-941532-46-4)
  • Hinduism and Buddhism (Golden Elixir Press, 2011), ISBN 978-0-9843082-3-1
  • Hinduism And Buddhism, (Kessinger Publishing, 2007) ISBN 978-0-548-12442-0
  • Introduction To Indian Art, (Kessinger Publishing, 2007) ISBN 978-1-4325-7763-6
  • The Dance Of Siva, (Kessinger Publishing, 2006) ISBN 978-1-4286-8030-2
  • Buddhist Art, (Kessinger Publishing, 2005) ISBN 978-1-4254-6406-6
  • Guardians of the Sundoor: Late Iconographic Essays, (Fons Vitae, 2004) ISBN 978-1-887752-59-6
  • History of Indian and Indonesian Art, (Kessinger Publishing, 2003) ISBN 978-0-7661-5801-6
  • Bugbear of Literacy, (Sophia Perennis, 1979) ISBN 978-0-900588-19-8
  • Teaching of Drawing in Ceylon (1906, Colombo Apothecaries)
  • The village community and modern progress (12 pages) (1908, Colombo Apothecaries)
  • The Indian craftsman (1909, Probsthain: London)
  • Viśvakarmā ; examples of Indian architecture, sculpture, painting, handicraft (1914, London)
  • Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists (with Sister Nivedita) (1914, H. Holt; 2003, Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 978-0-7661-4515-3)
  • Vidyāpati: Bangīya padābali; songs of the love of Rādhā and Krishna, (1915, The Old Bourne press: London)
  • Buddha and the gospel of Buddhism (1916, G. P. Putnam's sons; 2006, Obscure Press, ISBN 978-1-84664-739-0)
  • The mirror of gesture: being the Abhinaya darpaṇa of Nandikeśvara (with Duggirāla Gōpālakr̥ṣṇa) (1917, Harvard University Press; 1997, South Asia Books, ISBN 978-81-215-0021-0)
  • Indian music (9 pages) (1917, G. Schirmer; 2006, Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4286-8031-9)
  • Rajput Painting, (B.R. Publishing Corp., 2003) ISBN 978-81-7646-376-8
  • Early Indian Architecture: Cities and City-Gates, (South Asia Books, 2002) ISBN 978-81-215-0518-5
  • The Living Thoughts of Gotama the Buddha, (Fons Vitae, 2001) ISBN 978-1-887752-38-1
  • The Origin of the Buddha Image, (Munshirm Manoharlal Pub Pvt Ltd, 2001) ISBN 978-81-215-0222-1
  • Perception of the Vedas, (Manohar Publishers and Distributors, 2000) ISBN 978-81-7304-254-6
  • The Door in the Sky, (Princeton University Press, 1997) ISBN 978-0-691-01747-1
  • The Transformation of Nature in Art, (Sterling Pub Private Ltd, 1996) ISBN 978-81-207-1643-8
  • Spiritual Authority and Temporal Power in the Indian Theory of Government, (Oxford University Press, 1994) ISBN 978-0-19-563143-2
  • A New Approach to the Vedas: An Essay in Translation and Exegesis, (South Asia Books, 1994) ISBN 978-81-215-0630-4
  • What is Civilisation?: and Other Essays. Golgonooza Press, (UK), Cloth.ISBN 0-903880-77-6. Paper.ISBN 0-903880-78-4
  • Yaksas, (Munshirm Manoharlal Pub Pvt Ltd, 1998) ISBN 978-81-215-0230-6
  • Metaphysics, (Princeton University Press, 1987) ISBN 978-0-691-01873-7
  • Coomaraswamy: Selected Papers, Traditional Art and Symbolism, (Princeton University Press, 1986) ISBN 978-0-691-01869-0
  • Bronzes from Ceylon, chiefly in the Colombo Museum, (Dept. of Govt. Print, 1978)
  • Early Indian Architecture: Palaces, (Munshiram Manoharlal, 1975)
  • The arts & crafts of India & Ceylon, (Farrar, Straus, 1964)
  • Christian and Oriental Philosophy of Art, (Dover Publications, 1956) ISBN 978-0-486-20378-2
  • Time and eternity, (Artibus Asiae, 1947)
  • Am I My Brothers Keeper, (Ayer Co, 1947) ISBN 978-0-8369-0335-5
  • Archaic Indian Terracottas, (Klinkhardt & Biermann, 1928)

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