Description The Herald of Coming Good was First published in 1933, apparently as a prelude to the publication of Gurdjieff\'s three series of books under the common title of All and Everything.
Nevertheless, they may prove useful to the reader..
They do not constitute a complete analysis.
As an djuncta to the book, there are some notes about The Herald made by the editor of this publication.
This version of the book has been "translated" into American English and also includes a rendering of the prospectus for Gurdjieff\'s Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man.
The casual reader is unlikely to make much sense of it, but serious readers of Gurdjieff\'s writings may find its contents valuable.
It pretends to be a marketing vehicle for attracting people to the Work, with registration blanks for readers to fill in, should they wish to subscribe to the books of the First Series.
As such, it is a mysterious publication.
It was written in the obtuse and difficult style of Beelzebub\'s Tales to His Grandson.
Description The Herald of Coming Good was First published in 1933, apparently as a prelude to the publication of Gurdjieff\'s three series of books under the common title of All and Everything