THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1231, NEW SERIES, VOL. XVIII, NO. 24.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, April 13, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, April 13, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, July 6, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, July 13, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Aug. 3, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Feb. 3, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Feb. 10, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Feb. 17, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Feb. 24, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Dec. 30, 1920. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Nov. 11, 1920. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Nov. 25, 1920. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Dec. 2, 1920. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Mar. 17, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Mar. 24, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, May 12, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, April 7, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, April 28, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Aug. 18, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More
1999. 63 pages. Contains biographies and rememberances of Ouspensky by John Pentland, Merrily E. Taylot, Michael Presley, Claude Bragdon, & C.E. Bechhofer Roberts; Commentary on Ouspensky's writings by John Pentland and Jacob Needleman; A 1923 article on The Prieure by E.C. Bowyer; & 'Gurdjieff Theory of Art' by Anna Challenger..... More
New Hyde Park: Mystic Arts Book Society, [1965]. 7" x 5.5"; 8 pages. More
Berkeley: Shambhala, 1975. Stapled newsprint review of books; Contains review of 'Views from the Real World', an excerpt from 'A Sense of the Cosmos' by Jacob Needleman and a list of books available related to G.I. Gurdjieff and the Work; 32 pages. More
2019. Articles regarding Martin Benson, Rita Romilly Benson, Solange Claustres, Bernard Courtney Mayers, Dorothea Dooling, Lise Etievan, Marthe de Gaigneron, Kathryn Hulme, John Pentland, Lucy Pentland, Josée de Salzmann, Coral Segal, Beatrice Sinclair, Annie Lou Staveley, Evelyn Sutta, Henri Thomasson, Jean Toomer, Henri Tracol and René Zuber; Also included is..... More
2020. Articles regarding Ethel Merston, Michel Conge, Catherine Childe, Pauline de Dampierre, Michel de Salzmann, Dorothy and George Phillpotts, Michael Currer-Briggs, Elizabeth Bennett, Dorothy Darlington, George and Mary Cornelius, Lawrence Morris and Bill Segal; 84 pages. More
London: The New Age Press, February 1921. Four issues contian serialized essay Principia Metaphysica: A Commentary by Denis Daurat; It later was included in the book The Three COnventions;12 pages each issue. More