Paul Twitchell - Books

Books

  • Twitchell, Paul (1967) The Tiger's Fang. Illuminated Way Press. ISBN 0-914766-17-1
  • Twitchell, Paul (1988) Dialogues with the Master. Illuminated Way Publishing. ISBN 0-914766-78-3
  • Twitchell, Paul (1969) Eckankar: The Key to Secret Worlds. Foreword by Brad Steiger. Illuminated Way Press. ISBN 1-57043-154-X
  • Twitchell, Paul (1978) Letters to Gail, Volume I. Eckankar. ISBN 1-122-54173-2
  • Twitchell, Paul (1977) Letters to Gail, Volume II. Illuminated Way Publishing. ISBN 0-914766-33-3
  • Twitchell, Paul (1971) Herbs: The Magic Healers. Eckankar. Library of Congress Catalog Number: 86-80814
  • Twitchell, Paul (1972) The Eck-Vidya: Ancient Science of Prophecy. ISBN 1-57043-030-6
  • Twitchell, Paul (1999) Stranger by the River. Eckankar. ISBN 1-57043-136-1
  • Twitchell, Paul (1988) The Far Country. Illuminated Way Publishing. ISBN 0-914766-91-0
  • Twitchell, Paul (1998) The Shariyat-ki-Sugmad, Book I. Eckankar. ISBN 1-57043-048-9
  • Twitchell, Paul (1998) The Spiritual Notebook, Eckankar, 1998, ISBN 1-57043-037-3
  • Twitchell, Paul (1999) The Flute of God. Eckankar. ISBN 1-57043-032-2
  • Twitchell, Paul (1999) The Shariyat-ki-Sugmad, Book II. Eckankar. ISBN 1-57043-049-7
  • Twitchell, Paul (1999) Talons of Time. Authorized Eckankar edition. ed Twitchell, Klemp and Klemp. ISBN 1-57043-147-7

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