Chuang Tzu
Selections from the Works of a Taoist Philosopher
Selections from the Works of a Taoist Philosopher
Translation and Introduction by Lionel Giles
Chuang Tzu's lively, often humorous, discourses, found in the thirty-three chapter book bearing his name, expanded on the Taoism of Lao Tzu and spoke in opposition to the teachings of Confucius.
Chuang Tzu: Selections from the Works of a Taoist Philosopher is a handmade book, limited to an edition of 25. Set in Centaur, with title and chapter running heads in Bernhard Modern, the book is printed on Mohawk Superfine Text, with a hand-sewn linen binding, endpapers printed on Rives Heavyweight, silk ribbon bookmark, and a silk-over-boards cover.
112 pages, 5.5 x 6.5 in