ISBN: 2825705640
Author: Nicolas de Val
Language: French
Publisher: Georg (1997)
Pages: 157
Subcategory: No category
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 318
Size Fb2: 1428 kb
Size ePub: 1860 kb
Size Djvu: 1884 kb
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Daddy Gurdjieff book.
Daddy Gurdjieff book.
In 'Daddy Gurdjieff' Nicolas de Val, Gurdjieff's natural son, relates his memories of his father and also reveals his .
In 'Daddy Gurdjieff' Nicolas de Val, Gurdjieff's natural son, relates his memories of his father and also reveals his narrow valuation of the teaching of The Fourth Wa.
The Guild Press, Bray. de Val, Nicolas 1997 Daddy Gurdjieff: Quelques souvenirs inédits. Vaysse, Jean 1979 Toward Awakening.
Book Studio, London, 2nd edn (with one additional transcript). The Guild Press, Bray.
quelques souvenirs inédits. by Nicolas de Val. Published 1997 by Georg in Genève. Philosophers, Biography. Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (1872-1949). MLCS 2001/03577 (B). The Physical Object.
I recommend this book for French readers because there is no English and if you have a general understanding of French you .
I recommend this book for French readers because there is no English and if you have a general understanding of French you will realize you know more than you think from books like these. Read the book, and have fun. The characters are funny, and charming and the book revolves around Nicholas and his antics with his peers. Each story is about 5-7 pages long. It will make you laugh and think about being a kid again.
The Howarth Gurdjieff Archive holds Movement materials and writings collected by Dushka and Jessmin . de Val, Nicholas - Daddy Gurdjieff
The Howarth Gurdjieff Archive holds Movement materials and writings collected by Dushka and Jessmin Howarth and the Gurdjieff Heritage Society to preserve the integrity of G. I. Gurdjieff's teachings. Dushka Howarth continued to work with the Gurdjieff Heritage Society until her death in 2010. de Val, Nicholas - Daddy Gurdjieff.
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