Eric Walter Frederick TomlinCBE (30 January 1913 – 16 January 1988[1]) was a British essayist, known mostly for many books and articles on philosophical topics.
The Oriental philosophers; an introduction (1950), First pub. abroad as The great philosophers: The Eastern world (1950), reprinted as Great philosophers of the East (1959)
The Western philosophers; an introduction (1950), First pub. abroad as The great philosophers: The Western world (1950), reprinted as Great philosophers of the West (1959)
R. G. Collingwood (1953)
Simone Weil (1954)
Living and Knowing (1955)
Wyndham Lewis (1955)
La Vie et l'Oeuvre de Bertrand Russell (1963)
T. S. Eliot : a tribute from Japan (1966) editor with Masao Hirai
Tokyo essays (1967)
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; a Centennial Volume (1969) editor
Wyndham Lewis - An Anthology of His Prose (1969) editor
Japan (1973)
The Last country: My Years in Japan (1974)
Arnold Toynbee, a Selection From His Works (1978) editor
The world of Saint Boniface (1981)
The church of St.Morwenna and St. John the Baptist : a guide and history (1982)
In search of Saint Piran: an account of his monastic foundation at Perranzabuloe, Cornwall (1982)
Psyche, Culture and the New Science: the Role of PN (1985) on Psychic Nutrition (1985)
Philosophers of East and West: The Quest for the Meaning of Existence in Eastern and Western Thought (1986)
T. S. Eliot: A Friendship (1988)
The tall trees of Marsland: reflections on life and time (1991)