"Text/Study Guide that links detailed discussions of ethical concepts with an analysis of the programs in the "Ethics in America" television course. See listing for ethics in America study guide under "text" section."
"Hardcover. Octavo (9 x 6 inches, approx 23.5 x 15.2cm). 344pp. Bound in fine black cloth, with gilt titling etc to the spine, Yorke family crest in gilt to upper board. Sewn, printed on acid-free paper. Colour frontispiece, and 16 pages of black and white illustrations. Edition limited to 930 numbered copies (there is also a edition deluxe of 93 copies). A series of 20 essays by Gerald Yorke, who for four years was one of Aleister Crowl ..."
The Books of the Beast(2nd Edition) A guide to Aleister Crowley's Magical 1st Editions by TimothyD'archSmith Paperback, 130 Pages, Published 2010 by Mandrake ISBN-13: 978-1-869928-17-9, ISBN: 1-869928-17-2
"Timothy d'Arch Smith is a well-known bibliographer, reviewer and antiquarian bookseller with a special interest in the by-ways of literature, notably the occult and the curious. For Aleister Crowley a book was a talisman and their every part right down to colour, dimension, and price was symbolic. He also used magical techniques to gain literary success--thus new editions of Crowley's writing multiply daily, tantalizing the bibliograph ..."
Coal, Frankincense and Myrrh(1st Edition) Yemen and British Yemenis by TimothyD'archSmith Hardcover, 120 Pages, Published 2008 by Dewi Lewis Publishing Abreviado, Audiolibro, Cofre, Ilustrado, Texto Grande ISBN-13: 978-1-904587-65-1, ISBN: 1-904587-65-8
"Coal, Frankincense and Myrrh The home of the Queen of Sheba, Yemen has been at the crossroads of Africa, the Middle East and Asia for thousands of years thanks to its position on the ancient spice routes. There has been a British presence in Yemen since the 1600s when the East India Company set up trading posts in Mukha, a port famous as the world centre for trade in coffee. Full description"
The "Times" Deceas'd(1st Edition) The Rare Book Department of the "Times" Bookshop in the 1960s by TimothyD'archSmith Hardcover, 140 Pages, Published 2003 by Stone Trough Books ISBN-13: 978-0-9529534-6-3, ISBN: 0-9529534-6-3
"First edition. Timothy d'Arch Smith's tales of his bookselling in the sixties. He dwells on fellow booksellers and thier quirks, as well as his customers. Scarce book. 140 pages. cloth, dust jacket. 8vo."
The Quorum A Magazine of Friendship by TimothyD'archSmith, Elysium Press Hardcover, 56 Pages, Published 2001 by Elysium Press ISBN-13: 978-1-893450-13-4, ISBN: 1-893450-13-9
Peepin' in a Seafood Store Some Pleasures of Rock Music by TimothyD'archSmith Paperback, 184 Pages, Published 1992 by Michael Russell Publishing Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-85955-177-9, ISBN: 0-85955-177-6
Alembic(1st Edition) by TimothyD'archSmith Hardcover, 226 Pages, Published 1992 by Dalkey Archive Press ISBN-13: 978-1-56478-009-6, ISBN: 1-56478-009-0
"Alembic is an unsettling novel about madness and alchemy, epistemology and rock and roll, magic and perversion. Thomas Graves, a young antiquarian, works for ALEMBIC, a British government office investigating the contemporary applications of the secrets of alchemy. The strange world of alchemy, however, is as eerie as the rock and roll world of Thomas's friend Nicholas Spark, leader of a Led Zeppelin-like band called Celestial Praylin. ..."
The Books of the Beast(1st Edition) Essays on Aleister Crowley, Montaque Summers, Francis Barrett, and Others by TimothyD'archSmith Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 1987 by Inner Traditions ISBN-13: 978-0-85030-542-5, ISBN: 0-85030-542-X
"Revised and enlarged from the 1964 edition. Spotting along gutter between front free endpaper and pastedown. 172 pages. cloth, dust jacket.. 8vo.."
Love in earnest(1st Edition) Some notes on the lives and writings of English 'Uranian' poets from 1889 to 1930 by TimothyD'archSmith Hardcover, 304 Pages, Published 1970 by Routledge & Kegan Paul Plc ISBN-13: 978-0-7100-6730-2, ISBN: 0-7100-6730-5
"Dispatched (from the UK) the following working day from order received."
"Hardcover w/ dust jacket. 8vo. 124pp (+ plates). Beige cloth with black titling to spine, index. Black and white frontispiece and 16pp. of photographic illustrations. Edition limited to 500 numbered copies. Under Timothy d'Arch Smith's guidance the rare book department of The Times Bookshop became the place to go for unusual, eccentric, and censured books in 1960s London. In its cluttered shelves, the works of fin de siècle decadents an ..."