Buddhism and American Thinkers. Ed. by Kenneth K. Inada and Nolan P. Jacobson

Buddhist Studies Review 7 (1-2):182-185 (1990)
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Buddhism and American Thinkers. Ed. by Kenneth K. Inada and Nolan P. Jacobson. State University of New York, Albany 1984. xix, 180pp.

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