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Paris: René Julliard, 1960. First printing. Clipped magazine review by Aime Patri laid-in; 355 pages. More
Paris: René Julliard, 1960. First printing. Clipped magazine review by Aime Patri laid-in; 355 pages. More
New York: New York University / School of the Arts, 1978. Eleven page article in The Drama Review: Occult and Bizarre Issue, Vol. 22, No. 2, June, 1978;. More
Boston: Shambhala, 2019. 384 pages. Gurdjieff Reconsidered pursues two approaches toward 'reconsideration.' For those who have accepted the stereotyped Gurdjieff, the black magician, self-dealing manipulator and hypnotist, it directly reviews the major sources of these incomplete pictures, and addresses their prejudices and lack of details. For those who believe they..... More
New York: Continuum, 2012. 249 pages. This book explores the introduction of Gurdjieff's discourse on spiritual transformation in the late 20th century and its relation to Sufism. In addition to a review of the influence of Gurdjieff and his ideas, it incudes a detail review of J.G. Bennett and his..... More
New York: Continuum, 2012. 249 pages. This book explores the introduction of Gurdjieff's discourse on spiritual transformation in the late 20th century and its relation to Sufism. In addition to a review of the influence of Gurdjieff and his ideas, it incudes a detail review of J.G. Bennett and his..... More
Toronto: Traditional Studies Press, 1979. First edition. 84 pages. Contents include 'The Disenchantment of the Dragon' by Martha Heyneman; 'Wise Woman' by Jessmin Howarth; 'Wisdom Builds Her House' by Louise Welch; 'Turning', a poem by David Kherdian; 'Being and Scientific Knowledge' by Ravi Ravindra; 'The Wound in the Heel', a...... More
Toronto: Traditional Studies Press, 1986. First edition. 95 pages. Contents include 'Superforce and Beelzebub' by J. Paloheimo; 'Night and Fog' by Marth Heyneman; A review of Ravi Ravindra's 'Whispers from the Other Shore' by Patty Llosa; and poems by Louise Welch, Roger Lipsey, Jack Cain, Richard Sharpe and others. More
New York: New Directions, 1988. First edition. Review slip laid in; 368 pages. More
London: 2011. First edition. 136 pages. We did not expect James Moore's biography of Lord Pentland to be an admiring tribute, but given the title, we expected it to focus on the Gurdjieff Work. Sadly, its focus is the historical events of its subject's life and, significantly, circumstantial events surrounding..... More
London: Neville Spearman, 1975. First edition. 200 pages. Leaning on the work of Gurdjieff and Rudolf Steiner, Reyner presents teh idea of teh unmanifest world and uses it to review various occult and new age phenomena. More
London: Neville Spearman, 1975. First edition. 200 pages. Leaning on the work of Gurdjieff and Rudolf Steiner, Reyner presents the idea of the unmanifest world and uses it to review various occult and new age phenomena. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1979. First edition. Review slip laid in; 151 pages. Contributions include 'Meetings with Remarkable Men' by P.L. Travers, 'Searching Home' by Roger Lipsey, 'Ten Oxherding Pictures' introduced by William Segal and 'Common Miracles' by Peter Matthiessen. More