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Phanes Press was an independent book publisher until acquired by Red Wheel Weiser Conari in 2004. Phanes Press was founded by David Fideler [6] in 1985 and published books concerning "the spiritual, philosophical and cultural traditions of the Western world," [7] and topics ranging from "alchemy to Sufism, from Gnosticism to Neoplatonism" [6 ...
In 2019 the company acquired Conari Press from Red Wheel/Weiser [5] and in 2020 they acquired Yellow Pear Press. [6] Their additional imprints include Books and Books Press, FIU Business Press, D.O.P.E (Dreams on Paper Entertainment), the Tiny Press, and Reef Smart Guides.
The Disinformation Company (abbreviated as Disinfo) was a privately held, limited American publishing company until 2012 when it was sold to Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari. [1] It also owned Disinformation Books, which focused on current affairs titles and books exposing alleged conspiracy theories, occultism, politics, news oddities, and purported disinformation.
The Canadian Press. March 10, 2013. Knight, Alison (November 29, 2012). Carnism founder finds Joy in her work Archived 2013-04-04 at the Wayback Machine. UWO Gazette. p. 4. (print version) Kranjec, Mankica (April 17, 2012). Zlati prinašalec za kosilo?. Jana; Moller, Valdemar (December 4, 2012). Varje dag ställs vi inför valet om vad vi ska äta.
In January 2006, Weiser Antiquarian Books began issuing a new series of online catalogs. Most of these catalogs are devoted to a specific author or theme. A large number have been devoted to the works of Aleister Crowley (in whom the store specialises), as well as authors including Dion Fortune , Israel Regardie , John Dee and Austin Osman Spare .
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York Beach, Maine: Red Wheel/Weiser 1972, ISBN 0877281823. Living by Zen. London: Rider & Company, 1949. Mysticism: Christian and Buddhist: The Eastern and Western Way, Macmillan, 1957. "A study of the qualities Meister Eckhart shares with Zen and Shin Buddhism". Includes translation of myokonin Saichi's poems.
Russell was born in Greenwood, Massachusetts, on June 9, 1897; his family later moved to Orlando, Florida.At the age of 19, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. [1] From April 22, 1917, to December 12, 1918, Russell worked as a hospital attendant at the U.S. Naval Academy Hospital. [1]