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Jane English grew up in a small town in New England, did undergraduate work at Mount Holyoke College, and began photographing while completing a Ph.D. in physics at the University of Wisconsin. She then decided not to continue with a science career but to do photography. Her black and white photographs of nature illustrate six books, including a best-selling translation of the Chinese classic Tao Te Ching, published in 1972 by Random House. Her other interests include gardening, skiing, amateur radio and hot air ballooning. She founded her own publishing business, Earth Heart, in 1985. After living in Mount Shasta, California for 15 years, Jane moved back to her native New England in 2002. Most of Jane's recent books and calendars have been published by Amber Lotus, giving her time to focus on creative work rather than on business matters.
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 |    Translated by Gia-Fu Feng & Jane English
Brilliant, mystical, pragmatic and witty, some have called Chuang Tsu the world's first anarchist. Even 2,000 years after his death, this provocative Taoist text remains in the forefront of ancient Chinese philosophical study. A companion to the Tao Te Ching, Chuang Tsu: Inner Chapters is a spiritual classic in its own right and a source book second only to the Tao Te Ching in importance in the Taoist canon. The sublime prose serves as a profound and paradoxical commentary to the Tao Te Ching. Read more...

|  |  |    Presenting the Mount Shasta Journal based on the popular Mount Shasta calendar. The story of the journey to a great mountain appears in many cultures worldwide. Whether your journey to Mount Shasta is metaphoric or in person, the images and words scattered throughout this blank journal can serve as signposts, as footprints to remind you others have journeyed here before. Read more...

|  |  |    Photographer Jane English and writer Renee Casterline have created a new book to replace the out-of-print Mount Shasta: Where Heaven and Earth Meet. Mount Shasta Reflections is a keepsake for visitors, an invitation to strangers and a memoir for people who live near the mountain. Read more...

|  |  |    Stories, History, Art, Geology, Photographs, edited by Jane English & Bonnie Eddy
Mount Shasta's Black Butte, edited by writer Bonnie Eddy and well-known photographer Jane English, is filled with stories, history, art, geology and photographs of this unique little peak that, were it not in the shadow of Mount Shasta, would be a well known landmark in its own right. Read more...

|  |  |    These cassettes are the perfect companion to the Chuang Tsu: Inner Chapters book. Although little is known of the life of this ancient Chinese sage, his wisdom and laughter reach across the centuries to speak directly to our lives today. Chuang Tsu saw through the illusory nature of this world, anticipating Zen Buddhism with its emphasis on the power of emptiness. With soaring fantasy and sometimes not so gentle humor, Chuang Tsu addresses every man and woman seeking enlightenment in the midst of all the problems of life. Read more...

|  |  |    Chapters from the Tao Te Ching, written in Gia-fu Feng's Chinese calligraphy, are elegantly paired with the quiet beauty of Jane English's nature photography. English translations are on the back of the cards.
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|  |  |    Like Japan's Mount Fuji, the 14,162-foot volcano, Mount Shasta, in far northern California, is considered to be one of the earth's seven sacred mountains. Photography by Jane English.
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