CREDIT-POWER AND DEMOCRACY WITH A DRAFT SCHEME FOR THE MINING INDUSTRY.
London: Cecil Palmer, 1920. First edition. Text by C.H. Douglas with a Commentary on the included Scheme by Orage; 212 pages. More
London: Cecil Palmer, 1920. First edition. Text by C.H. Douglas with a Commentary on the included Scheme by Orage; 212 pages. More
New York: 1996. Contains "Spontaneous Effort" by David Rothenberg - When the moment strikes; "No Shadow Draws the Water" by Robert Aitken - Imaginative interaction as play; "A Natural Harmony" by David Fideler - Cosmological forces at work; "First Things" by Eric Gill - Reflections on the nature of vocation;..... More
London: 1933. 24 pages. More
London: 1932. 24 pages. More
Aurora: Two Rivers Press, 1999. Introduction by A.L. Staveley; 136 pages; edited by C.S.Nott. More
London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1907. First edition. Author's second book; 86 pages. More
New York: Weiser, 1974. 86 pages. More
New York: Weiser, 1974. 86 pages. More
New York: Weiser, 1974. 86 pages. More
Caracas: Ganesha, 2002. Del amor, De la religión, ¿Qué es la alma?, y Conversación con Katherine Mansfield en Fontainebleau; 103 pages. More
London: Janus Press, 1954. First edition. Hand numbered limited edition of 1,000 copies; This compilation was later included in 'On Love, with some Aphorisms and Other Essays'; 55 pages. More
Edinburgh: T.N. Foulis, 1906. First edition. At the time of this book Orage considered Friedrich Nietzsche the greatest European since Johann Goethe. "He [Nietzsche] stood near the pinnacle of European culture, a scholar among scholars and a thinker among thinkers. His range of subjects is as wide as modern thought."..... More
2016. Along with Orage's Commentary on "Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson," this edition completes the record of Orage's meetings, talks and lectures on Gurdjieff's teaching. 613 pages; Illustrated with 130 line drawings and 37 photographs. More
2016. Along with Orage's Commentary on "Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson," this edition completes the record of Orage's meetings, talks and lectures on Gurdjieff's teaching. 613 pages; Illustrated with 130 line drawings and 37 photographs. More
Boston: Atlantic Monthly, 1925. 4 page article in 88 page journal. Near very good condition. Other articles of interest include Religion in the Future by Rev. Inge, A Journalist Sees Lincoln by William O. Stoddard and V. Lydiat: A Story by L. Adams Beck. More
Sure Fire Press, 1989. 24 pages. More
2013. Meeting notes recorded primarily by Lawrence Morris and Sherman Manchester. The present volume contains complete and unabridged meeting transcripts of Orage's talks between 1926 and 1930. Orage's splendid commentaries on Beelzebub probably would never have been known if his New York pupils, especially Morris and Manchester, had not taken..... More
London: Allen & Unwin, 1922. First edition. More
New York: Knopf, 1922. First edition. 181 pages. More
New York: Knopf, 1922. First edition. 181 pages. More
Books for Libraries, 1967. Contents include Talks with Katherine mansfield, Art, What is the Soul?, On Love and On Religion. Edited by Herbert Read and Denis Saurat; 216 pages. More
London: G. Bell & Sons, 1914. First edition. A collection of essays which originally appeared in The New Age; 370 pages. More
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
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
London: The New Age Press, Thursday, March 23, 1916. Many bylines in The New Age are pseudonyms; 24 pages. More