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'THE INDIAN THEOSOPHIST', Vol. 83, No. 10/11, October-November 1986, KRISHNAMURTI COMMEMORATION: 'Looking forward.'(Agerwal) / 'The last Talks of J. Krishnamurti.' / 'Krishnamuti under the Pines.'(Brooks Fort) / 'Inner and outer Freedom.'(Krishnamurti) / 'J. Krishnamurti - A Reminiscence.'(Krishna) / 'J. Krishnamurti - The Man and the Message.'(Mehta) / 'J. Krishnamurti.'(Burnier) / 'Pathless Reality.'(Krishnamurti) / 'J. Krishnamurti, 1895-1986.'(Mahesh Kishore) / 'Krishnamurti and Self-Knowledge.'(Patwardhan).
KRISHNAMURTI, Jiddu (1895-1986; spiritual philosopher) / C.V. Agarwal (Editor) / Adele Brooks Fort; Radha Burnier; Mahesh Kishore; P. Krishna; Rohit Mehta; Achyut Patwardhan (Authors):
Editore: Kamacha-Varanasi, Sri P. N. Chakraborty / The Theosophical Society, 1986., 1986
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Aggiungi al carrelloColour-photographic plate, yearly numbered pages 217-280. - Publisher's titled yellow softcover; 8vo.(ca. 21 x 13 cm). ~~~ [Endgültig VERLÄNGERTER ERWEITERTER SOMMERVERKAUF / Ultimately EXPANDED SUMMER-SALE, ending soon: um über 30% reduzierter Preis / PRICE-REDUCTION of over 30% until Monday, August 31, 2026; ursprünglicher Pre…is / originally EUR 36,-] --- FIRST EDITION, SOFTCOVER ORIGINAL OF THE RARE KRISHNAMURTI-COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE. - Lower right corner slightly bumped; A VERY GOOD COPY OF THE FRAGILE PUBLICATION.
Altre immaginiTHE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV (ML# 151.1, 239 Titles Listed on DJ, Autumn 1935)
DOSTOYEVSKY, FYODOR, Written by (1821-1881) Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher. Dostoevsky's literary works explore human psychology in the troubled political, social, and spiritual atmospheres of 19th-century Russia; TRANSLATED by Constance Garnett
Editore: New York: The Modern Library. Modern Library Edition, 1935, 1935
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. RARE SURVIVING DJ is covered in mylar; 95 cents on front flap and back; 239 titles listed inside and at back; Per Scott Kamins expertise: Has Mann, Buddenbrook listed; does not have Gogol, Dead Souls making this Autumn… 1935. See Scans for photos of chips along top edge and a large chips on spine. BOOK: Brown Balloon Cloth; light brown topstain; gold leaping torchbearer on front is worn; Kent Endpapers. STORY: In his youth, Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov is a coarse, vulgar man whose main concerns are making money and seducing young women. He marries twice and has three sons: Dmitri, the child of his first wife, and Ivan and Alyosha, children of his second wife. Fyodor Pavlovich never has any interest in his sons, and when their mothers die, he sends them away to be brought up by relatives and friends. At the beginning of the novel, Dmitri Karamazov, who is now a twenty-eight-year-old soldier, has just returned to Fyodor Pavlovich s town. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE.
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DOSTOYEVSKY, FYODOR, Written by (1821-1881) Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher. Dostoevsky's literary works explore human psychology in the troubled political, social, and spiritual atmospheres of 19th-century Russia; Translated by Constance Garnett; Intro by Avrahm Yarmolinsky
Editore: New York: The Modern Library Edition. FIRST MODERN LIBRARY EDITION, 1936, 239 Titles Listed on Inside of DJ., 1936
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20+ YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. VERY RARE COPY WITH DJ. DJ is Red and Tan; 95 cents on front flap; 239 Titles listed on inside of DJ and mentioned on back; chips on top and bottom spine and corners; wear on seams; tanning on spine;… small hole on bottom front and chips on spine edges and corners. BOOK is covered in blue BALLOON CLOTH has fading on spine (see scan); binding #7; Kent endpapers are very clean as is text. STORY: The Possessed is a novel that dramatizes the cultural and political troubles of Russia in the mid-19th century. It tells the story of a small cell of nihilist terrorists that cause chaos and commit several murders in a provincial Russian town. The novel follows the story of two families, the Stavrogins and the Verkhovenskys and the circle of people that revolve around these two families.
Altre immaginiCRIME AND PUNISHMENT: Complete and Unabridged in One Volume (ML# 199.1: 1932, FIRST MODERN LIBRARY EDITION) Famous Misspelling of "DOSTOYEVKSY" is on DJ cover.
DOSTOYEVSKY, FYODOR, Written by (1821-1881) Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher. Dostoevsky's literary works explore human psychology in the troubled political, social, and spiritual atmospheres of 19th-century Russia; TRANSLATED by Constance Garnett
Editore: New York: Modern Library. 1932, First Modern Library, 200 Titles Listed on Back of DJ., 1932, 1932
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. EXTREMELY RARE NEAR FINE SURVIVING BOOK AND VERY GOOD+ DJ WITH DOSTOYEVSKY'S NAME MISSPELLED. BOOK: Red/Rust Balloon cloth; Spine 7; Kent Endpapers; red/rust topstain with oval spot which doe not go t…hrough to pages (see scan); label from The Little Acorn Shop, 34 No. Union Street, Pawtucket, R.I. in corner of fep. FRAGILE DUST JACKET: Beautifully preserved DJ covered in protective mylar because it is made of flimsy paper stock (which explains it's rarity); 95 cents price on flap; has 200 titles mentioned on back paragraph and listed on inside; has small chips on corners and seams (see scans). The Best Copy I've Ever Seen! SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF ExCELLENCE.
[Lawrence Hyde (b.1894, fl. 1954), English journFour Autograph Letters Signed (two in full and two as 'L. H.') to the biblical scholar and Quaker theologian Herbert George Wood (1879-1963), first Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham.
Lawrence Hyde (b.1894, fl. 1954), English journalist and spiritual philosopher [Herbert George Wood; Quaker; Society of Friends; Selly Oak College; Fircroft; Woodbrooke]
Editore: Between and 1931; all four on letterhead Rosedean Cottage Shipley Sussex, 1930
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Aggiungi al carrelloAll items very good, on lightly aged paper. Four closely written and interesting communications on his writings and philosophy. LETTER ONE (16 June 1930, 2 pages, 12mo): On the question of 'that misunderstanding regarding our last visit', the rest of the month is 'booked up', but 'perhaps the postponement - I hope it is no more…than that! - of our coming may not be a bad thing'. Since their last meeting he has been 'passing through a phase of extensive internal adjustment, the physical aspect of which has taken the form of very bad health'. He has 'hardly written a line', and it is 'a time, for me, of extreme introversion and apathy and I am really not fit to appear in society!'. Although 'friend Halliday would probably be sceptical regarding the fact', '[i]t is one of the things to be expected on the rather curious path which I am following'. When he emerges hopes to 'dash off in fairly rapid succession' essays on humanism and religion. Is on friendly terms with Hugh Fausset [Hugh l'Anson Fausset, 1895-1965, English poet and religious writer] ('whom I admire greatly and whose religious development is I think going to be remarkably interesting'). Asks how Wood and his colleagues 'got on with Rabindranath' [Tagore, 1861-1941, Indian poet]: 'I gather that he was a bit of a nuisance!' LETTER TWO (28 October 1930, 2 pages, 12mo): Responding to an invitation from Wood, he is looking forward to a visit to the Quaker educational settlement at Woodbrooke: 'I might have the delightful experience of posting off the MS and then stepping into the train for Woodbrooke for a badly needed rest'. Discusses possible itinerary. Referring to Wood himself, hopes that he and his wife Lorna will 'see something of the Professor of Theology and the Philosophy of Religion at the Selly Oak College'. LETTER THREE (14 March 1931, three pages, 12mo): Announces the publication of his 'Prospects of Humanism'. 'I shall of course be very interested to hear what impression it makes upon you.' Hopes Wood will review it. He is 'far from satisfied' with the book, which 'bears the marks of having been written during a period of strain'. His thoughts 'have already turned to Op. III, by which I shall stand or fall in the end'. Three paragraphs discuss the 'Kosman Church', on the subject of which Hyde can 'quite sympathise' with Wood's 'uneasiness': 'My aim [.] is to define the conditions which, in my opinion, will have to be complied with by a truly modern Religion'. Asks if Wood has seen Geoffrey Heard's 'Ascent of Humanity': 'in a large measure it expresses the same type of consciousness with which Fausset, [John Middleton] Murry [1889-1957] and myself are so directly concerned in our different ways'. LETTER FOUR (2 April 1931, three pages, 12mo): Is pleased with Wood's 'favourable verdict on the Prospects'. 'You are one of the few whose judgement I trust in these matters, and your appreciation is one of the things that helps me to go on'. Is happy that Wood considers his book better than its predecessor, and discusses the two books. Is glad that Wood feels that he has 'sounded the Quaker note': 'this brings us together'. Feels that the author of 'that extraordinarily hostile notice in the T[imes]. L[iterary]. S[upplement]. 'at least did me a service by taking two columns to dismiss me!' Enjoyed Hoyland's essay and asks how Wood's own book is progressing. He 'will not anticipate' the arguments in his 'Opus III': 'I am philosophically a resolute Occidental!' He refuses to 'entertain the idea that matter is evil', and believes 'firmly' in progress. Discusses some recent essays by Middleton Murry. Discusses the 'Nation' and 'Everyman', the editor of the latter having 'asked me to give him some of my new book in the form of articles'. Also included is a Typed Note Signed to Wood from Horace Fleming, Honorary Warden, on the letterhead of the Mary Ward Settlement, 20 March 1931, sending Hyde's book.