There are 32 books by Stephen Addiss on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Zen sourcebook (2008). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Nanga paintings 1975 · 81 pages
  2. 2 Obaku 1978 · 80 pages
  3. 3 Obaku, Zen painting and calligraphy 1978 · 80 pages
  4. 4 Tokaidoi I 1980
  5. 5 The world of Kameda Bōsai 1984 · 127 pages
  6. 6 Japanese Ghosts and Demons 1985 · 192 pages
  7. 7 Japanese ghosts & demons 1985 · 192 pages
  8. 8 Japanese Quest for a New Vision the Impact of Visiting Chinese Painters 1600 to 1900 1986 · 129 pages
  9. 9 Tall mountains and flowing waters 1987 · 163 pages
  10. 10 Phoenix papers 1993 · 135 pages
  11. 11 A Myriad of autumn leaves 1994 · 296 pages
  12. 12 How to look at Japanese art 1996 · 144 pages
  13. 13 The Art of Zen 1998 · 223 pages
  14. 14 The resonance of the qin in East Asian art 1999 · 143 pages
  15. 15 Haiku landscapes in sun, wind, rain and snow 2002 · 104 pages
  16. 16 77 Dances 2006 · 272 pages
  17. 17 A Haiku Menagerie 2006 · 116 pages
  18. 18 Haiku Humor 2007 · 128 pages
  19. 19 Zen sourcebook 2008 · 312 pages
  20. 20 The Zen art book 2009 · 102 pages
  21. 21 The art of haiku 2012
  22. 22 Kyoto Encounters
  23. 23 Quest for a new vision

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Stephen Addiss written?

BookOrb lists 32 books by Stephen Addiss.

Where should I start with Stephen Addiss?

A good starting point is Zen sourcebook (2008).

What is the Stephen Addiss books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Nanga paintings (1975), 2. Obaku (1978), 3. Obaku, Zen painting and calligraphy (1978), 4. Tokaidoi I (1980), 5. The world of Kameda Bōsai (1984), 6. Japanese Ghosts and Demons (1985), 7. Japanese ghosts & demons (1985), 8. Japanese Quest for a New Vision the Impact of Visiting Chinese Painters 1600 to 1900 (1986), 9. Tall mountains and flowing waters (1987), 10. Phoenix papers (1993), 11. A Myriad of autumn leaves (1994), 12. How to look at Japanese art (1996), 13. The Art of Zen (1998), 14. The resonance of the qin in East Asian art (1999), 15. Haiku landscapes in sun, wind, rain and snow (2002), and 8 more.