MYSTICAL COURAGE: Commentaries on Selected Contemplative Exercises by G.I. Gurdjieff, as Compiled by Joseph Azize
Red Elixir, 2021. 102 pages. More
Red Elixir, 2021. 102 pages. More
New York: Knopf, 1929. First edition. 215 pages. Contains a brief chapter titled 'The Romance of 'Tertium Organum'' which tells of the first publication of the book and includes a letter from O. Thanking Nicolay Alexandrovitch for the translation and publication of such a fine edition. More
New York: Knopf, 1938. First edition. 368, v pages. More
New York: Knopf, 1938. First edition. 368, v pages. More
New York: Knopf, 1925. First edition. Later included in his autobiography; 351 pages. More
Bath: Kharkedeh, 2024. 117 pages. More
2018. 222 pages. This third book on Jerry Brewster's work with groups contains questions and answers from over a score of workdays and multi-day periods in South, FL from 2001 -2008. And by popular demand this book contains further information on Jerry's study of the Enneagram explained 'up to a...... More
2016. Compiled and edited by John Anderson and Marshall May; 223 pages. This book is a record of one and a half years of workdays at the Group’s Loft workspace in lower Manhattan during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. It is documentation of the way Jerry worked with his..... More
New York: Alpine Fine Arts, 1984. First printing. Signed presentation copy from the Jerry Brewster to Dushka Howarth; Price list and promotional mailing for the related show laid-in; Interview and essay by Burt Chernow; 245 pages. More
New York: JAMM Publications, 2019. First edition. 198 pages. This is a book of Questions and Answers during work weeksat Silver Lake.Second line of Work is the work against self-will. The work periods make visible the things about ourselves that are invisible in life. This is due to the interaction..... More
Paris: Magazine Littéraire, 1977. Text in French; Articles by and interviews with Gabriel Barraud, Frédéric Moreau, Jacques Lacarrière, Pierre Schaeffer, Henri Tracol, Odette Maciaux, Etienne Martin, Francois Stahly, Claude Idoux, Bruno Francois, Kathryn Hulme, Thomas de Hartmann, Jean Vaysse, William Welch, Rene Zuber, and Fabien Lidoire; 82 pages. More
New York: TCG, 1994. 31 illustrations, 254 pages. More
Washington: Counterpoint, 1998. First printing. 212 pages. More
Royal National Theatre, 1994. Part of a series of interviews with acclaimed Theatre professionals; Conteins two interviews with Peter Brook and one with Jean-Guy Lecat who worked with Brook for 20 years; 43 pages. More
New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1932. First edition. A series of lectures delivered before the Midweek Meeting, Religious Society of Friends, 144 E 20th St, New York; Introduction by Herbert Parrish; 132 pages. This book has nothing directly related to the Fourth Way but Allan Brown was an early member..... More
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994. First edition. 217 pages. Limited comments about Gurdjieff and Ouspensky More
New York: Globe Press Books, 1991. First edition. 216 pages. More
New York: Globe Press Books, 1991. First edition. Inscribed by the author to the publisher & editor; 216 pages. More
New York: Globe Press Books, 1991. Second Impression. 216 pages. More
New York: Globe Press Books, 1991. Second Impression. 216 pages. More
New York: Globe Press Books, 1991. First edition. 216 pages. More
Beech Hill, 2016. 181 pages. In 1922, the New Zealand writer Katherine Mansfield was on the verge of literary celebrity. She was the friend of Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence, and her remarkable stories were changing the way people thought about the form. But she was also deeply unhappy..... More
Salt Lake City: 2006. First edition. 135 symbolic color illustrations, "a major illustrated attempt to bring out the meaning and significance of Gurdjieff's philosophical ideas"; 328 pages. This second book by Buzzell , writer/editor Richard Smoley considers the most creative and profound exploration of Gurdjieff's teaching to appear in over..... More
Salt Lake City: 2006. First edition. 135 symbolic color illustrations, "a major illustrated attempt to bring out the meaning and significance of Gurdjieff's philosophical ideas"; 328 pages. This second book by Buzzell , writer/editor Richard Smoley considers the most creative and profound exploration of Gurdjieff's teaching to appear in over..... More