BOYHOOD WITH GURDJIEFF.
New York: Dutton, 1964. First edition. 176 pages. More
New York: Dutton, 1964. First edition. 176 pages. More
Victoria: Trafford, 2004. First edition. 8 1/2 X 11 size paper; 439 pages. An alphabetical arrangement of the principal words from the 1950 edition. Contains many more words than the 'Guide and Index' but with only the page references, no quotations. The author says he has been a student of..... More
Victoria: Trafford, 2008. First edition. Concordance of The Herald of Coming Good, Meetings with Remarkable Men, Views from the Real World and Life is Real Only When then "I Am"; 8 1/2 X 11 size paper; 369 pages. An alphabetical arrangement of the principal words from the second and third..... More
London: George Allen & Unwin, 1980. First edition. 117 pages. More
Wellingborough: Turnstone Press, 1984. First edition. 110 pages. More
2007. Single CD featuring 25 of the Gurdjieff-De Hartmann pieces for piano played by Laurence Rosenthal, nearly 69 minutes playing time. Includes: Kurd Song for Two Flutes, Tibetan Melody, Ancient Greek Dance, Chant from a Holy Book, Great Temple Hymn No. 5, Essene Hymn, Moorish Dance, Toussanit (All Saints), Hymn..... More
2010. Single CD featuring 26 of the Gurdjieff-De Hartmann pieces for piano played by Laurence Rosenthal, over 71 minutes playing time. Includes: "Rejoice Beelzebub", Fall of the Priestess, Long Ago in Mikhailov, Song of the Molokans, Prayer and Despair, Tibi Cantamus No. 1, Return from a Journey, Fontainbleau and others..... More
2013. First printing. 443 pages. Dr. Schreiber explains that the missing ingredient required in Gurdjieff’s method and practice of self-study is the development of self-compassion. He explains the practices and topics fundamental for the study of oneself and acknowledging one's "sleep," and beginning to awaken. The wide range of topics..... More
2023. 194 pages. More
2023. 108 pages. More
2005. 277 pages. As a Young man, Frank Sinclair looked for, and found, the teaching of G.I. Gurdjieff in Cape Town, South Africa, some eight years after Gurdjieff's death. Moved by his first encounter with Gurdjieff''s chief pupil, Madame Jeanne de Salzmann, at Franklin Farms (the old Ouspensky estate at..... More
163 pages. Metaphysical discussion of the teachings of Gurdjieff with emphasis on numerological and mathematical aspects. Topics include: the Enneagram, Law of Three, Law of Seven, Ratio of the Cosmic Rumple, Three inner octaves, 69 vibrations with define Life, octaves in the universe, dna, much more. Illustrated with diagrams. More
Quest, 2012. Talk on Gurdjieff given by Smoley at the Theosophical Society; 65 minute DVD. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1980. First edition. 175 pages. More
Aurora: Two Rivers Press, 1999. 74 pages. More
2012. "Anti-Intuitive Assays for Personal Transformation"; 107 pages. More
New York: 2009. First edition. Foreword by J. Walter Driscoll; 264 pages. Systematically explores Gurdjieff’s “objective art” of literary hypnotism intended as a major conduit for the transmission of his teachings on the philosophy, theory, and practice of personal self-knowledge and harmonious human development. In the process, the nature and..... More
Privately Printed, No date, c. 2002. 8 1/2" x 11" in comb binding with clear plastic cover and black card rear cover; [3], 84 pages, printed single-sided; Some corrections written in pencil and editorial comments in pencil on the facing pages. Script for musical about Gurdjieff's life in Europe. To..... More
York Beach: Weiser, 1998. First edition. 245 pages. More
Eureka Editions, 2011. First edition. 246 pages. More
Lighthouse Editions, 2004. First printing. 337 pages. Traces Gurdjieff's engagement with three "Americas": From Gurdjieff's youth, Thomas Edison's America of energetic technology and inventiveness; A society and culture in a still formative stage, gleaned from Americans abroad; and, in the course of eight visits to America the idea Gurdjieff constructed..... More
Eureka Editions, 2007. Revised edition of Gurdjieff's America; 382 pages. Traces Gurdjieff's engagement with three "Americas": From Gurdjieff's youth, Thomas Edison's America of energetic technology and inventiveness; A society and culture in a still formative stage, gleaned from Americans abroad; and, in the course of eight visits to America the..... More
Eureka Editions, 2014. First printing. Introduction by Anthony Blake; 157 pages. A trace of the worlds of words in all his works in English reveals Gurdjieff's predilection for etymological and figurative play on words the inform sense pertinent to purpose. Though some readers have thought the Gurdjieff relied completely on..... More
Toronto: Dolmen Meadow, 2020. Second edition. Edited by Michel de Salzmann and Serge Gautier d'Orier; 252 pages;. Tchekhovitch recorded a number of disarmingly simple anecdotes of his life with Gurdjieff. These accounts reveal something of the way in which Gurdjieff used the circumstances of everyday life to convey the essence..... More
Paris: Guy Trédaniel Editeur, 1991. Signed with gift inscription from Nic Tereshchenko to Sy Ginsburg; Text in French; 261 pages with 35 charts and diagrams. More