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René Daumal
(b.1908,
d.1944)
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Daumal, René; Powrie, Phil.
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René Daumal's Mugle: And, The silk Lewiston: E. Mellen Press.
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Daumal, René.
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You've always been wrong Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
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Daumal, René.
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Mount Analogue: A novel of symbolically authentic non-Euclidean adventures in mountain climbing Boston and New York: Shambhala.
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Daumal, René; Knight, Kelton W..
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Le contre-ciel New York: P. Lang.
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Daumal, René.
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A fundamental experiment Madras and New York: Hanuman Books.
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Daumal, René.
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Mount Analogue: A novel of symbolically authentic non-Euclidean adventures in mountain climbing 1st Shambhala edition. Boston: Shambhala.
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Daumal, René.
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A night of serious drinking Boston and New York: Shambhala.
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Daumal, René.
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Rasa, or, Knowledge of the self: Essays on Indian aesthetics and selected Sanskrit studies New York: New Directions.
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Daumal, René.
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A night of serious drinking Boulder and New York: Shambhala.
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