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197925686Paris, Stock+ Plus, 1979, in-12, Broché, 220 pages. Bon état.
19495389Paris, Mont-Blanc, 1949, in-8, broché, 200 pages. Bon état. Recueil d'entretiens.
19911330767London: Victor Gollancz Ltd 1991. Reprinted. Softcover. 12mo; pp 100; VG/paperback; white spine with gray and black text; covers lightly sunned; intact panels; text block has slight toning toward edges; tight binding;. 1330767. FP New Rockville Stock. Victor Gollancz Ltd unknown books
45780Bruxelles, Etre Libre, et P., Cercle du Livre, 1958, petit in 12 broché, 116 pages.
45781Bruxelles, Etre Libre, 1951, petit in 12 broché, 181 pages.
697921218Springer pp. 440 . Hardback. New. Springer hardcover
1937080422-04Oxford: Shakespeare Head Press 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. VG. 8vo. 56 pp. VG. Minimal wear. Corners lightly bumped. Interior is pristine. No writing or markings of any kind. Pages mostly uncut. Ships wrapped in bubble wrap and packed with care in a box. Oxford: Shakespeare Head Press hardcover
196121qdSi Surendra Singh Majithia 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. jacket is a bit chipped. mild foxing. internally clean and neat free from inscriptions. sound binding. overall much healthy condition.SK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Si Surendra Singh Majithia hardcover
0140192441.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
21925From Brockwood Park Bramdean Hampshire and Ojai California. Between 1978 and 2008. A total of twenty-eight items of correspondence comprising: nineteen Autograph Letters Signed two on the backs of cards two Typed Letters Signed and seven Autograph Cards Signed. In good condition. All signed 'Mary' and the large part addressed to 'Christopher' with a few to 'Kit' and one to 'Dear Phyl i.e. Fry's wife Phyllis dear Christopher'. The correspondence indicates a deep affection and long-standing intimacy. In 1987 she transcribes entries from her diary of 1958 regarding dinners in Rome between the Frys and Zimbalists while Fry was working on the script of the film 'Ben Hur' which Sam Zimbalist produced commenting: 'it is startling to find how these pale ink lines evoke us then – almost 20 sic years ago'. Later in the letter she states: 'I wish I could have seen the tv broadcast of The Lady and hope you have a video recording of it. It is like wanting to again hear the English language rising and thundering like winter surf and pure as a Bach prelude. Since Christopher Fry this does not happen these days.' In 1997 she writes: 'So many things hovered in my head all night some of them reaching back to Italian summer days when you and Phyl and Sam and I were together. An unbroken line began then for me of feeling whenever I was with Phyl and you that all was well with the world. That has continued ever since – something wondrously enduring.' And in 2000 she tells him that hearing his news 'is a sort of centre of gravity'. Topics include: her pleasure in his messages and calls texts he has sent her 'What you have said about death and love touches so many things I feel profoundly and the eloquence is no less than the truth.' her admiration for his work 'Language is such a root of human understanding. Other writers seem to be stuttering alongside the eloquence of your plays. Your language unfolds in breadth in splendour a music of the mind. It is as if you are creating language of a different order new and yet with its original and intrinsic meaning freed.' her travels her health in 1988: 'I seem to be hobbling about with little grace but ground-covering success' the taking of vitamins a centenarian's death. In 1999 she comments on a list of 'Krishnamurti books' she is sending him concluding by noting that 'Krishnamurti's Notebook' is 'one that is not personal for a time a daily recording of consciousness. In it he notes the curious physical pain he called “the processâ€. It had begun with extreme severity in 1922 after a spiritual experience that altered his life and continued to manifest from time to time with differing intensity. He did not consider it as physical illness but as having to do with perceptive ability. He never took anything to mitigate or affect it and seldom spoke of it.' From Brockwood Park, Bramdean, Hampshire, and Ojai, California. Between 1978 and 2008. unknown
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199252576Tulsa OK: Council Oak Books. New. 1992. Paperback. 0933031645 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- - 372 pages. Book description: "In this fascinating collection of interviews from the National Public Television series "Thinking Allowed " many of the greatest thinkers of our age explore our assumptions about the world and kindle awareness of new potentials for personal growth and achievement. This book examines current leading edge thought in seven areas of human consciousness studies: Mind-Brain Relationship; Growth and Achievement; Exploring the Psyche; Spiritual Development; Transforming Society; Science and Consciousness; Living and Dying" -- with a bonus offer-- . Council Oak Books paperback
2005__0824722485Marcel Dekker Inc 2005. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 732 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.75 inches. Marcel Dekker Inc hardcover
2005015073Topeka Kansas: Kansas Publishing 2005. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 188p. Profusely illustrated with many of the most elaborate Hindu temples in the US some of which rival those in India and all of which are far more rich and enormous than known by the average resident of the U.S. Kansas Publishing hardcover
2005015073Topeka Kansas: Kansas Publishing 2005. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 188p. Profusely illustrated with many of the most elaborate Hindu temples in the US some of which rival those in India and all of which are far more rich and enormous than known by the average resident of the U.S. Kansas Publishing hardcover books
SLIVCN-9782863163719L'Originel Accarias (4/2024)
1951100151394Être libre 1951 in16. 1951. Broché. Ce livre de René Fouéré propose un exposé clair et concis de la pensée de Krishnamurti en s'appuyant sur ses conférences et écrits. L'auteur y explore les thèmes de la liberté de l'amour véritable et de la révolution intérieure tout en précisant que ses interprétations n'engagent pas Krishnamurti lui-même
919in-8° broché, 347 pages, état correct, couverture et dos défraîchis, annotations sur pages de garde, en frontispice un portrait de Krishnamurti avec le tampon du précédent propriétaire -
8187782234.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
In-8 (cm. 20.80), brossura, pp. 112, (2). Testo di una lezione tenuta ad un’Associazione culturale di Trieste, il 12 Agosto 1933. Fioriture e tracce d’uso; peraltro, volume in buono stato (good copy).
IXY-616Le Courrier du Livre, Paris, 1986, 29 p., notice biographique. Brochure à deux agrafes, 13,5 x 21,4 cm.