Further Teachings of Lao-tzu: Understanding the Mysteries : a Translation of the Taoist Classic Wen-TzuA classic of Taoism by the author of the Tao Te Ching, translated into English for the first time. Now the further teachings of Lao-Tzu on the Tao, or Way, are presented with comprehensive scope, easy style, and in accessible format. Two-color interior. |
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