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Dao De Jing: The Book of the Way
May 24, 2004, University of California Press
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The way of life according to Laotzu: an American version
1986, Putnam
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Tao Te Ching
1959, Published for the Buddhist Society by Allen & Unwin
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Laotzu's Tao and wu-wei.
1935, D. Goddard
in Chinese and English
- 2d ed. rev. and enl. A new translation by Bhikshu Wai-Tao and Dwight Goddard. Interpretive essays by Henry Borel. Outline of Taoist philosophy and religion, by Dr. Kiang Kang-Hu.
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