MEMORIES: A STORY OF GERMAN LOVE.
Chicago: A.C. McClurg, 1900. 1/4 leather, fairly worn; 173 pages. More
Chicago: A.C. McClurg, 1900. 1/4 leather, fairly worn; 173 pages. More
New York: St. Martin's, 1995. First edition. More
New York: Perigree, 1976. 250 pages. More
Ghent: Sophia Perennis, 2001. 127 pages. Most of us are deeply committed to a cult of change. We believe in the essential beneficence of progress. We deal piecemeal with the frightening range of new problems that increasingly beset our society, but the assumptions underlying the ideology of progress are seldom..... More
St. Petersburg: 1910. 96 pages plus 9 pages of adds; Original Russian edition, may be first edition but some references show this as originally printed in 1909; Later cloth binding with marbled-paper coverd boards. More
New York: Henry Schuman, 1951. More
2007. Brief quotations on hundreds of subjects; Introduction by Huston Smith; Foreword by Marco Pallis; 1,144 pages. More
London: Faber & Faber. 458 pages. More
New Hyde Park: University Books, 1965. More
Surrey: Shrine of Wisdom, 1980. With Comments by the editors of The Shrine of Wisdom; 32 pages. This beautiful and readable translation, with commentary, enshrines the essential spirit of the system of Pythagoras as the "trainer of souls", while providing a practical guide to daily life. More
New York: Braziller, 1991. First edition. 294 pages. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1975. 508 pages. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1975. 508 pages. More
London: Barnes & Noble, 1973. Facsimile reprint of the second edition in of 1922. More
London: Allen & Unwin, 1972. First UK edition. Foreword by Jacob Needleman; 271 pages. Although it is not specifically related to Gurdjieff, this book has long been received as a classic and part of the Gurdjieff genre because of Ms. Reymond's close association with students of Gurdjieff from 1953 to..... More
London: Neville Spearman, 1975. First edition. 200 pages. Leaning on the work of Gurdjieff and Rudolf Steiner, Reyner presents teh idea of teh unmanifest world and uses it to review various occult and new age phenomena. More
London: Neville Spearman, 1975. First edition. 200 pages. Leaning on the work of Gurdjieff and Rudolf Steiner, Reyner presents the idea of the unmanifest world and uses it to review various occult and new age phenomena. More
London: Neville Spearman, 1974. First edition. 155 pages. More
Rochester: Inner Traditions, 1990. 145 pages. More
Chicago: Theosophical Book Co., 1929. Third edition. 314 pages. More
Middlesex: Perennial Books, 1990. 128 pages. More
Middlesex: Perennial Books, 1984. First edition. Translated by Peter N. Townsend; 273 pages. More
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis, 2004. First U.S. edition. Three essays on Guénon with an appendix on Schuon & Guénon by Paul Sérant and a letter from Guénon to Schuon; 63 pages. More
Middlesex: Perennial Press, 1987. Translated by P.N. Townsend; 223 pages. This new edition of philosopher Frithjof Schuon’s classic Spiritual Perspectives and Human Facts is a fully revised translation of the French edition, and contains a new extensive appendix of previously unpublished selections from Schuon’s letters and other private writings related..... More
London: Faber & Faber, 1953. First edition. Translated by Peter Townsend; 199 pages. More