London: George Allen and Unwin, 1969. — 136 p.
A Concise and small book that deals with the most profound aspect of Buddhism which is the concept of Nirvana, the final liberation from Samsara or the round of rebirths. Each chapter unfolds various approaches of the Buddhist philosophy regarding this concept from an empirical point of view and aims to acquaint the reader with the kernel of all Buddhist philosophical introspections - Nirvana.