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  40. Abe, Stanley K.&nbsp; <i>Ordinary images.</i>&nbsp; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001.<br><br>
  41. Andrews, Fred H.; Stein, Aurel, Sir.&nbsp; <i>Catalogue of wall-paintings from ancient shrines in Central Asia and Sistan.</i>&nbsp; Reprint. Originally published: London: Oxford University Press, 1933. New Delhi: Cosmo, 1981.<br><br>
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  45. Bai, Su.; Brinker, Helmut; Mayer, Alexander L.; Nickel, Lukas; Zonghu, Zhang.&nbsp; <i>The Return of the Buddha, Chinese Buddhist Sculpture:</i>&nbsp; <i>New Discoveries from Quingzhou, Shandong Province.</i>&nbsp; New York: Harry N. Abrams Incorporated, 2002.<br><br>
  46. Baker, Ian.&nbsp; <i>The heart of the world:</i>&nbsp; <i>a journey to the last secret place.</i>&nbsp; New York: Penguin, 2004.<br><br>
  47. Banerjee, Anukul C.&nbsp; <i>Studies in Chinese Buddhism.</i>&nbsp; Columbia, MO: South Asia Books, 1977.<br><br>
  48. Beal, Samuel.&nbsp; <i>Buddhist literature in China.</i>&nbsp; Livingston, NJ: Orient Book Distributors, 1987.<br><br>
  49. Beal, Samuel.&nbsp; <i>Buddhism in China.</i>&nbsp; North Stratford, NH: Ayer Company Publishers, Incorporated, 1977.<br><br>
  50. Benn, James A.&nbsp; <i>Burning for the Buddha:</i>&nbsp; <i>self-immolation in Chinese Buddhism.</i>&nbsp; Studies in East Asian Buddhism. Honolulu, HI.: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007.<br><br>
  51. Berger, Patricia Ann.&nbsp; <i>Empire of emptiness:</i>&nbsp; <i>Buddhist art and political authority in Qing China.</i>&nbsp; Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2003.<br><br>
  52. Bishop, Peter.&nbsp; <i>Dreams of power:</i>&nbsp; <i>Tibetan Buddhism, Western imagination.</i>&nbsp; Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1993.<br><br>
  53. Blo-bza?n-chos-kyi-?i-ma, Thu'u-bkwan III.&nbsp; <i>The crystal mirror of philosophical systems:</i>&nbsp; <i>a Tibetan study of Asian religious thought.</i>&nbsp; Somerville, Massachusetts: Wisdom Publications, 2009.<br><br>
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  55. Brook, Timothy.&nbsp; <i>Praying for power:</i>&nbsp; <i>Buddhism and the formation of gentry society in late-Ming China.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994.<br><br>
  56. Brown, Mick.&nbsp; <i>The Dance of 17 lives:</i>&nbsp; <i>The Incredible True Story of Tibet's 17th Karmapa</i>&nbsp; New York: Bloomsbury, 2004.<br><br>
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  58. <i>Buddhism in east Asia.</i>&nbsp; Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International, Incorporated, 1984.<br><br>
  59. <i>Buddhism in the Sung.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Gregory, Peter N.). Studies in East Asian Buddhism, Vol. 13. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1999.<br><br>
  60. <i>Buddhism:</i>&nbsp; <i>Critical Concepts In Religious Studies.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Williams, Paul). Series Critical Concepts In Religious Studies. London; New York: Routledge, 2005.<br><br>
  61. <i>Buddhist and Taoist Practice in Medieval Chinese Society:</i>&nbsp; <i>Buddhist and Taoist Studies II.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Chappell, David W.). Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 1987.<br><br>
  62. <i>Buddhist missionaries in the era of globalization.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Learman, Linda). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2005.<br><br>
  63. <i>Buddhist monasticism in East Asia:</i>&nbsp; <i>places of practice.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Benn, James A.; Meeks, Lori and Robson, James. ). London; New York: Routledge, 2010.<br><br>
  64. <i>Buddhist studies in the People's Republic of China, 1990-1991.</i>&nbsp; (ed. trans. Saso, Michael R.). Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 1993.<br><br>
  65. <i>The Buddhist tradition:</i>&nbsp; <i>in India, China and Japan.</i>&nbsp; (ed. De Bary, William T.). New York: Random House, Incorporated, 1972.<br><br>
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  68. Cantwell, Cathy.&nbsp; <i>The Kilaya Nirvana Tantra and the Vajra Wrath Tantra:</i>&nbsp; <i>Two Texts from the Ancient Tantra Collection.</i>&nbsp; Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press (distr. Book News), 2008.<br><br>
  69. Ch'en, Kenneth.&nbsp; <i>Buddhism in China:</i>&nbsp; <i>a historical survey.</i>&nbsp; Vol. 1. Studies in History of Religion. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1974.<br><br>
  70. <i>Chan Buddhism in ritual context.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Faure, Bernard). RoutledgeCurzon studies in Asian religion. London; New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.<br><br>
  71. Chan, Sin-wai.&nbsp; <i>Buddhism in late Ch'ing political thought.</i>&nbsp; Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1985.<br><br>
  72. Chan, Sin-wai.&nbsp; <i>Buddhism in late Ch'ing political thought.</i>&nbsp; Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1985.<br><br>
  73. Chen, Huaiyu.&nbsp; <i>The revival of Buddhist monasticism in medieval China.</i>&nbsp; New York: Peter Lang, 2007.<br><br>
  74. Chen, Jinhua.&nbsp; <i>Monks and monarchs, kinship and kingship:</i>&nbsp; <i>Tanqian in Sui Buddhism and politics</i>&nbsp; English and some Chinese. Kyoto: Scuola Italiana di Studi sull'Asia Orientale, 2003.<br><br>
  75. Cheng, Hsueh-li.&nbsp; <i>Empty logic:</i>&nbsp; <i>Madhyamika Buddhism from Chinese sources.</i>&nbsp; New York: Philosophical Library, Incorporated, 1984.<br><br>
  76. Chhaya, Mayank.&nbsp; <i>Dalai Lama:</i>&nbsp; <i>man, monk, mystic.</i>&nbsp; Doubleday, New York: 2007.<br><br>
  77. <i>Chinese Buddhist Apocrypha.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Buswell, Robert E., Jr.). Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 1990.<br><br>
  78. Cole, R. Alan.&nbsp; <i>Mothers and Sons in Chinese Buddhism.</i>&nbsp; Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998.<br><br>
  79. Collins, Sharon.&nbsp; <i>To the light:</i>&nbsp; <i>a journey through Buddhist Asia.</i>&nbsp; New York: W.W. Norton, 2003.<br><br>
  80. Covell, Ralph R.&nbsp; <i>Confucius, the Buddha, and Christ:</i>&nbsp; <i>a history of the gospel in Chinese.</i>&nbsp; American Society of Missiology Series. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1986.<br><br>
  81. Cuevas, Bryan J.&nbsp; <i>The Buddhist dead:</i>&nbsp; <i>practices, discourses, representations.</i>&nbsp; Honolulu. HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007.<br><br>
  82. <i>Cultural intersections in later Chinese Buddhism.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Weidner, Marsha). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2001.<br><br>
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  85. Dalai Lama&nbsp; <i>Ethics and the world crisis:</i>&nbsp; <i>a dialogue with the Dalai Lama.</i>&nbsp; (eds. A co-production of Link TV and Tibet House U.S.) [videorecording]. New York, NY: Wellspring Media, 2004.<br><br>
  86. Dalai Lama XIV.&nbsp; <i>The Essential Dalai Lama.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Mehrotra, Rajiv). Toronto: Penguin Books Canada, 2005.<br><br>
  87. <i>Dalai Lamas.</i>&nbsp; Published in conjunction with exhibition 'Die 14 Dalai Lamas,' Z?rich, Switzerland, August 4, 2005 to April 30, 2006. Z?rich: Ethnographic Museum of the University of Z?rich; Chicago: In association with Serindia Publications, 2005.<br><br>
  88. Davidson, Ronald M.&nbsp; <i>Tibetan renaissance:</i>&nbsp; <i>Tantric Buddhism in the rebirth of Tibetan culture.</i>&nbsp; New York: Columbia University Press, 2005.<br><br>
  89. Devahuti, D.&nbsp; <i>The Unknown Hsuan-Tsang.</i>&nbsp; Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.<br><br>
  90. <i>Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms, with Sanskrit and English Equivalents and a Sanskrit-Pali Index.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Soothill, William E.; Hodous, L.). Mystic, CT: Lawrence Verry Incorporated, 1977.<br><br>
  91. <i>A Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Hodous, Lewis; Soothill, William E.). Columbia, MO: South Asia Books, 1987.<br><br>
  92. Dobbins, Frank.&nbsp; <i>An illustrated comparative study of Chinese and Japanese Buddhism.</i>&nbsp; Albuquerque, NM: American Classical College Press, 1988.<br><br>
  93. Dore, Henri.&nbsp; <i>Summaire historique du Bouddhisme.</i>&nbsp; Columbus, GA: Garland Publishing, Incorporated, 1980.<br><br>
  94. Dreyfus, Georges B. J.&nbsp; <i>The sound of two hands clapping:</i>&nbsp; <i>the education of a Tibetan Buddhist monk.</i>&nbsp; Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.<br><br>
  95. Dunnell, Ruth W.&nbsp; <i>The great state of white and high:</i>&nbsp; <i>Buddhism and state formation in eleventh-century Xia.</i>&nbsp; Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 1996.<br><br>
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  98. Eitel, Ernest J.&nbsp; <i>Handbook of Chinese Buddhism:</i>&nbsp; <i>Sanskrit-Chinese Dictionary with Vocabularies of Buddhist Terms.</i>&nbsp; Reprint. Columbia, MO: South Asia Books, 1992.<br><br>
  99. Elverskog, Johan.&nbsp; <i>Our great Qing:</i>&nbsp; <i>the Mongols, Buddhism and the state in late imperial China.</i>&nbsp; Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2006.<br><br>
  100. <i>Esoteric Buddhism at Dunhuang:</i>&nbsp; <i>rites and teachings for this life and beyond.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Kapstein, Matthew T.; van Schaik, Sam). Leiden: Brill, 2010.<br><br>
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  103. Fraser, Sarah Elizabeth.&nbsp; <i>Performing the visual:</i>&nbsp; <i>the practice of Buddhist wall painting in China and Central Asia, 618-960.</i>&nbsp; Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004.<br><br>
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  107. Gernet, Jacques; Verellen, Franciscus.&nbsp; <i>Buddhism in Chinese Society:</i>&nbsp; <i>An Economic History from the Fifth to the Tenth Centuries.</i>&nbsp; New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.<br><br>
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  110. Goldstein, Melvyn C.; Kapstein, Matthew T.&nbsp; <i>Buddhism in Contemporary Tibet:</i>&nbsp; <i>Religious Revival and Cultural Identity.</i>&nbsp; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998.<br><br>
  111. Grant, Beata.&nbsp; <i>Daughters of emptiness:</i>&nbsp; <i>poems of Chinese Buddhist nuns.</i>&nbsp; Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publications, 2003.<br><br>
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