The Ramesseum Papyri. Plates
Oxford, 'Printed for The Griffith Institute at the University Press by Charles Batey', 1955. More
Oxford, 'Printed for The Griffith Institute at the University Press by Charles Batey', 1955. More
London, Thames & Hudson, 1999 (first edition in English)/ 1982. Translated from the French 'Les Temples de Karnak' by André Vanden Broeck. More
Christchurch, Caxton Press, 1946. Inscribed and signed by the author. Lino-cuts by Robert Brett. More
London, Fulgur Limited, 2006 (first thus). One of three deluxe editions signed by the authors: this is number 84 of only 91 copies bound thus, in a total edition of 900 copies. 'When writing the original synopsis of this work in the early 1960s, the authors made clear the purpose..... More
[London], Scarlet Imprint, 2013. Number 242 of 1000 copies of the 'Of the Doves' edition; a further 81 copies, the 'Of the Crows' edition, were bound in full morocco. More
[London], Scarlet Imprint, 2007. Number 140 of only 156 copies; this copy is inscribed and signed by the author. More
Australia, Collective 777 (Art Guild of Ordo Templi Orientis Australia), 2014 (first edition). 'Created by J. Daniel Gunther between 1977 and 1979 ... the series [of images] forms an account of transformation and a gradual realisation of the Great Work' (from the foreword by Robert Buratti). Loosely inserted is a...... More
New York, Samuel Weiser Inc., circa 1980, facsimile edition]/ 1933. More
New York, E.P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1963 [first thus]. "Written in Russian, the manuscript of this book was begun in 1927 and revised by the author over a period of many years. The first English translation by A.R. Orage has been revised and reworked from the Russian for this..... More
[Nevada City], IDHHB, Inc./ Doneve Designs, 1978. 'Mr G.' is G.I. Gurdijeff. "Long suppressed and nearly lost forever, the 'Fourth-Way' novel in many ways surpasses the material released earlier" (Editor's note). More
[Nevada City], IDHHB, Inc., 1978. 'Mr G.' is G.I. Gurdijeff. "These talks are rememberances of conversations which occurred each day between G. and a special group formed in America for the purpose of insuring his obligation to future generations..." (Note from the Editor). More
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, 1956 (third impression)/ 1950 (first UK edition). 'After a lifetime spent in the teaching of a system of knowledge which he gave only to a small circle of pupils, George Ivanovich Gurdjieff decided shortly before his death in October 1949 to publish the first..... More
New York, E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc., 1973 (third printing)/ 1973. Gurdjieff's pupils 'managed to write down what they had heard afterwards. These are the talks presented in this book. Incomplete as they are, they are an authentic rendering of Gurdjieff's approach to work on oneself ...' (dustwrapper). With 38..... More
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1957. More
Aurora, Two Rivers Press, 1980 [first US edition]. More
Edinburgh, William Blackwood and Sons, 1869 (fourth edition)/ 1860 (Volumes I and II) and 1866 (second, revised, edition)/ 1860 (Volumes III and IV). Sir William Stirling Hamilton (1788-1856), Scottish philosopher, 9th Baronet of Preston and Fingalton. Provenance: Edward C. Stirling, with his small name-plate in each volume. Sir Edward Charles..... More
York Beach, The Teitan Press, 2011. Number 439 of 650 copies. 'Since the publication of this book in 2011 further evidence concerning the date and origins of Hockley's manuscript has come to light, which the publishers have asked me to summarise in this addendum. Although not quite resolving all of..... More
York Beach, The Teitan Press, 2012. Number 323 of 650 copies. This edition reproduces a transcription of a previously unpublished manuscript compiled by Frederick Hockley (1809-1885). More
York Beach, The Teitan Press, 2013. Number 245 of 880 copies. This edition reproduces a transcription made by Frederick Hockley (1809-1885) 'probably during the 1830s. It comprises three distinct but connected texts, "Dr Rudd's Nine Hierarchies of Angels", the English translations of John Dee's angelic keys, and the invocations of..... More
[No Place], Transmutation Publishing, 2014. Number 106 of 111 copies 'accented with Egyptian Scarab Beetle' finish, of a total edition of only 205 copies. More
[St George, Utah], Eternal Ascent Publications, LLC, 2009. Inscribed and signed by one of the authors on the front free endpaper: 'Once you begin to put these works into practice, this world will no longer be yours. E.A. Koetting'. More
Ann Arbor, Printed by Edwards Brothers Malloy for Xlibris, 2017. The 'satirical tale of artist Hephzibah Brown, who is persuaded by Cedric, the Imp of Perversity, to follow him to the recently independent Ghana, following with the temptation that they will compose a tourist book for him to write and..... More
Wellingborough, Thorsons Publishers Limited, 1975 (first thus). Volume III in the 'Studies in Hermetic Tradition' series. 'Never before published in English, this newly-translated work of occult philosophy was written in 1868'. More
[Grantham], The Hell Fire Club, 2017 (first edition thus). One of only 98 copies hand-bound and signed in red ink by the author. Loosely inserted is an attractive bookmark from the publisher. More
New Hyde Park, University Books, 1966 (revised and enlarged edition)/ 1936. With a 25-page 'Reintroduction' by Mairet new to this edition; "... an indispensable chapter in the great story of the Gurdjieff movement" (dustwrapper). More