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THE WORK IN LIFE: GIR VOL. X, NO. 1, APRIL, 2007.: Gurdjieff International Review
Greg Loy, 2007. Patty de Llosa, guest editor. Contributions to the new issue include articles by Gurdjieff, Michel de Salzman, James Moore, Peter Brook, Roger Lipsey, Jack Cain, A.R. Orage, Pauline de Dampiere, Hugh Ripman, Rene Daumal, Maurice Nicoll, William Segal, John Pentland, David Young and others. More
WALT WHITMAN QUARTERLY REVIEW: VOL. 13, NOS. 1 & 2, SUMMER/FALL 1995.
Ames: University of Iowa, 1995. First printing. Double isue; 111 pages. More
THE CRITIC: AUGUST 1904, VOL. XLV NO. 2: An Illustrated Monthly Review of Literature, Art, and Life
New York: The Critic Company, 1904. Includes piece by Claude Bargdon on Maeterlinck; pp. 98-192. More
SKOOB OCCULT REVIEW ISSUE 3.
Skoob, 1990. Includes interview with Kenneth Grant and A Short Critique and Comment Upon Magic by Andrew Chumbly, hid first appearance in print; 57 pages. More
NEW ENGLANDER AND YALE REVIEW, VOLUME XLV.
New York: William L. Kingsley, 1886. 572 pages; Half leather bound with library name at foot of spine; Marbled boards and end papers; Antique library card and pocket on front pastedown. More
ATTENTION: GIR, VOL XII, NO. 1: Gurdjieff International Review
2013. "In this, our twenty first issue, we explore a subject that this publication would never have had the audacity to attempt, were it not for the initial suggestion and written contribution of Paul Reynard, to whom this issue is dedicated." Guest edited by Jenny Koralek; 83 pages. In addition..... More
ALIPHATIC CHEMISTRY: VOLUME 4: A Review of the Literature published during 1974
London: Chemical Society, 1976. First printing. 281 pages. More
AGAPE: THE OCCULT REVIEW - NO 5.
Bath: 1973. 60 pages. Includes Sr. F.I. Regardie Discusses Some Recent Books about the Golden Dawn. More
PARIS REVIEW 226.
New York: Paris Review, 2018. 212 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1477, NEW SERIES, VOL. XXVIII, NO. 9.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Dec 30, 1920. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms. We list the byline followed by the actual author, where attribution is known, in brackets. The Contents include World Affairs by M.M. Cosmoi, Our Generation by Edward Moore, The Mechanism of Consumer Control-III..... More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1227, NEW SERIES, VOL. XVIII, NO. 20.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, March 16, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms. We list the byline followed by the actual author, where attribution is known, in brackets. 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1228, NEW SERIES, VOL. XVIII, NO. 21.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, March 23, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1229 NEW SERIES, VOL. XVIII, NO. 22.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Mar. 30, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1230 NEW SERIES, VOL. XVIII, NO. 23.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, April 6, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
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
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1243, NEW SERIES, VOL. XIX, NO. 10.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, July 6, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1244, NEW SERIES, VOL. XIX, NO. 11.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, July 13, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1247 NEW SERIES, VOL. XIX, NO. 14.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Aug. 3, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1247 NEW SERIES, VOL. XXVIII, NO. 14.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Feb. 3, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1247 NEW SERIES, VOL. XXVIII, NO. 15.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Feb. 10, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1247 NEW SERIES, VOL. XXVIII, NO. 16.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Feb. 17, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1247 NEW SERIES, VOL. XXVIII, NO. 17.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Feb. 24, 1921. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1247 NEW SERIES, VOL. XXVIII, NO. 9.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Dec. 30, 1920. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More
THE NEW AGE: A WEEKLY REVIEW OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND ART, NO. 1470, NEW SERIES, VOL. XXVIII, NO. 2.
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, Nov. 11, 1920. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 12 pages. More