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 |    Photography and Text by Sir Simon Marsden From the very beginning of recorded time all the great civilizations of our world have believed in the supernatural in some form or other. Simon Marsden's startlingly atmospheric black and white infrared photographs reveal this hidden world and his ghostly and beguiling images transport the reader to a different realm; a haunted realm. Click here for full description.

|  |  |    Photography by Jane English Calligraphy by Gia-fu FengThis marks the nineteenth year of the Tao wall calendar, which features contemplative nature photographs, Chinese calligraphy and text from Gia-fu Feng and Jane English's translations of the Tao Te Ching and Chuang Tsu: Inner Chapters. Click here for full description.

|  |  |    By Sir Simon Marsden
The vampire, a creature clad in darkness and legend, has haunted man's imagination for centuries. None more so than Dracula, Bram Stoker's fictional Count, who leaves a crumbling ancestral castle in his native Transylvania for the shores of Victorian England, seeking out innocent victims in his insatiable thirst for human blood. Click here for full description.

|  |  |    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...

|  |  |    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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