SHADOWS OF HEAVEN: GURDJIEFF & TOOMER.
York Beach: Weiser, 1998. First edition. 245 pages. 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
Paris: Guy Trédaniel Éditeur, 1995. First edition. French text; 335 pages; Ownership stamp of Seymour Ginsburg, who was a friend of Nic Tereshchenko. More
Lyon: Etudes et Recherches Psychologiques, 1981. Text in French; 203 pages. More
South Melbourne: Thomson Learning, 2002. First edition. Wadsworth Philosophers Series; 91 pages. G.I. Gurdjieff is presented as a philospher by virtue of being a lover of wisdom, and his powerful views of the human condition are summarized in this introduction to Gurdjieff's basic teaching. Author Garrett Thomson, himself a professor..... More
Gloucestershire: Coombe Springs, 1979. First edition. 205 pages. More
Luzac, 1998. First edition. 386 pages. Contains mostly, selections from Gurdjieff's and others' related writings organized by subject. Includes three short essys by Thring: Trogoautoegocratic Process, The Fifth Dimension, and Widening Our Framework of Thought More
Gateways, 2006. Compiled by Robert Moses; 100 pages. With its roots in the Gurdjieff tradition, The Gurdjieff Puzzle Now shows how we can acquire practical knowledge by carefully studying and sharing with others what we have found through work on oneself. The book offfers us an important guideline: to accept..... More
Utrecht: Eureka, 2001. First edition. Limited printing of 80 numbered copies with note from the compiler to Seymour Ginsburg expressing appreciation for the 'conference', A&E Conference, no doubt; Compiled by Robert Moses; 96 pages. With its roots in the Gurdjieff tradition, The Gurdjieff Puzzle Now shows how we can acquire..... More
2009. Includes 15 essays not published in 'The Taste for Things That Are True', incuding "Some Reflections on What is Specific to Gurdjieff's Teaching"; 228 pages. It would be fitting to say of Henri Tracol, a pupil of G. I. Gurdjieff, that all through his life he called many sides..... More
Toronto: Traditional Studies Press, 1973. 8 pages. More
Hohm Press, 2018. First trade edition. Reprint of limited edition first published in 2014, without the DVD (DVD can be ordered separately from publisher); 291 pages. "My life was touched by something extraordinary. This is the embodiment of my research ever since." -- Wim van Dullemen More
Caracas: Ganesha, 2005. Spanish language edition of Toward Awakening; 184 pages. More
San Francisco: Far West Undertakings, 1978. First edition. 170 pages. More
San Francisco: Far West Undertakings, 1978. First edition. 170 pages. More
Paris: Robert Laffont, 1978. Revised and expanded edition with photographs of the book translated to Gurdjieff: An Approach to His Ideas; 362 pages. More
London: Arkana, 1989. 157 pages. More
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981. First edition. Translated by Steve Cox; 157 pages. More
Boston: Routledge Kegan Paul, 1982. First edition. New but damaged;143 pages. More
London: Routledge, 2003. First edition. Foreword by Paul Beekman Taylor; 271 pages. Offers definitions of Gurdjieff's key teaching terms, placing him within the political, geographical and cultural context of his time. Entries look at diverse aspects of his work, including: possible sources in religious, Theosophical, occult, esoteric and literary traditions;..... More