1974 - 1999
Alan Watts's son, Mark Watts, began the Electronic University to continue his father's work, and to realize his vision of a way of education through electronic media.
The Essence of Alan Watts. Celestial Arts, Ed. Mary Jane Watts, San Francisco, 1974 (also pub. as: The Essential Alan Watts, 1976)

Tao: The Watercourse Way. Ed. Al Huang. Pantheon, New York, 1975.
Uncarved Block, Unbleached Silk. A&W, New York, 1978. Om; Creative Meditations. Celestial Arts, Berkeley, 1979.

Play to Live. Ed. Mark Watts, And Books, South Bend, 1982.
Way of Liberation. Ed. Mark Watts, Weatherhill, New York, 1983.
Out of the Trap. Ed. Mark Watts, And Books, South Bend, 1985.
Diamond Web. Ed. Mark Watts, And Books, South Bend, 1986.
Philosophies of Asia. Ed. Mark Watts, Tuttle, Boston, 1995.
Tao of Philosophy. Ed. Mark Watts, Tuttle, Boston, 1995.
Buddhism; Religion of No-Religion. Ed. Mark Watts, Tuttle, Boston, 1995.
Myth and Religion. Ed. Mark Watts, Tuttle, Boston, 1996.
Taoism: Way Beyond Seeking. Ed. Mark Watts, Tuttle, Boston, 1997.
Culture of Counterculture. Ed. Mark Watts, Tuttle, Boston, 1998.
Zen and the Beat Way. Ed. Mark Watts, Tuttle Co., Boston, 1999.
Still the Mind. Eds. Mark Watts and Marc Allen, New World Library, Novato, 2000.



