23 PIÈCES POUR PIANO: VOLUME I.
Paris: Editions Janus. Volume I containing ten pieces; 45 RPM vinyl LP; Pianist not credited, assumed to be Carol Robinson. More
Paris: Editions Janus. Volume I containing ten pieces; 45 RPM vinyl LP; Pianist not credited, assumed to be Carol Robinson. More
Paris: Editions Janus. Volume II containing thirteen pieces; 45 RPM vinyl LP; Pianist not credited, assumed to be Carol Robinson. More
New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1950. First UK edition. 1,238 pages. More
New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1950. First UK edition. 1,238 pages. More
New York: Harcourt Brace, 1950. First edition. From the collection of J. Walter Driscoll; 1,238 pages. More
Aurora: Two Rivers Press, 1993. Facsimile of the first edition with errata originally published by Traditional Studies Press bound in; 1,238 pages plus 3-page errata of errors found in the 1950 edition. More
Toronto: Traditional Studies Press, 2000. First edition. 1,227 pages. The text of Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson, originally transcribed in Russian, was subsequently translated, first into English and German, and then into French. The English (New York: Harcourt Brace, and London: Routledge) and the German (Innsbruck: Verlag der Palme) editions..... More
New York: Penguin Compass, 1999. 1,238 pages. More
New York: Viking Arkana, 1992. First printing of this edition. Revised translation based on the French edition; 1,135 pages. More
New York: Penguin Compass, 1999. 1,238 pages. More
New York: Viking Arkana, 1992. First printing of this edition. Revised translation based on the French edition; 1,135 pages. More
2009. This is not the 1950 version nor the 1992 revised version but a copy of the 1931 typescript and is considerably different.; 648 pages. More
New York: Tarcher / Penguin, 2006. Revised. The revised translation originally printed in 1992; Now with an editor's preface explaining the reasoning for the revised translation. It includes further revisions discovered in the work on the Russian book, particularly corrections in Gurdjieff's neologisms, called the "special words." This revised edition..... More
Caracas: Ganesha, 2000. Spanish edition of Meetings with Remarkable Men; 359 pages. More
Toronto: Dolmen Meadow, 2017. First edition. xviii, 357 pages. Complete transcripts of sixty-eight meetings for the year 1943 from the archives of the Gurdjieff Institute in Paris. Translated over many years by teams from the major Gurdjieff Foundation centers. More
Paris: éolienne, 2020. First edition. 376 pages; French text. More
Paris: éolienne, 2020. First edition. 364 pages; French text. More
Book Studio, 2013. The source material of Gurdjieff's early talks and lectures used to prepare the book "Views From the Real World". Contains unpublished material not present in the book. The contents are the same a the previously printed Gurdjieff's Early Talks Typescript but with an introductory Short Essay of..... More
Boston: Shambhala, 2021. Arranged and edited by Stephen Grant; 288 pages. All of Gurdjieff's fundamental principles and methods of transforming the intellect, emotions, and body, in the system known as the Fourth Way, are presented in this book in his own clear, precise words preserved by his closest pupils. Arranged..... More
Bucarest: Nicolescu, 2006. 430 pages. More
New York: Dutton, 1981. First trade edition. xii, 177 pages. More
New York: Triangle Editions, 1978. Second edition. 177 pages. More
New York: Dutton, 1981. First Trade Edition. 177 pages, eight pages added to the first private printing. More
London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981. First UK edition. 177 pages, eight pages added to the first private printing. More
New York: Dutton, 1981. Fourth printing. 177 pages, eight pages added to the first private printing. More