BH. Krishnamurti Ed.
South Asian Languages: Structure Convergence and Diglossia Vol. III
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 1986. Hardcover. New. This volume consists of 30 selected papers presented to the IInd International Conference on South Asian Languages and Linguistics held during January 9-11 1980 hosted by the Department of Linguistics Osmania University Hyderabad India. The papers cover a wide range of Topics in South Asian Linguistics : Phonetics phonology Language variation Panini semantics typology etc. A special feature of the volume is a collection of Essays which focus on two important aspects of South Asian Linguistics viz. `Convergence` and `Diglossia` which should be of interest to all students of Linguistics all over the world. Most of the contributors of these papers are established scholars in South Asian Linguistics with international renown. Printed Pages: 390. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 54042 ISBN : 8120800338 9788120800335
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J. Krishnamurti
The Mirror of Relationship Love Sex and Chastity: A Selection of Passages from the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti Series: Study Book
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2012. First edition. Softcover. New. Krishnamurti offers provocative new and sensitive answers to perennial questions about: Why relationships are difficult The difference between pleasure and desire. Why is sex a problem in my life What is chastity Am I really in love How can I live with another without conflict ""There is no escape from relationship. In that relationship which is the mirror in which we can see ourselves we can discover what we are our reactions our prejudices our fears depression anxieties loneliness sorrow pain grief. We can also discover whether we lose or there is no such thing as love. Se we will examine this question of relationship because that is the basis of love."" - J. Krishnamurti Madras India 1982 ""Why does the mind think about sex at all Why Why has it become a central issue in your life Sex becomes an extraordinary difficult and complex problem so long as you do not understand the mind which thinks about the problem. The act itself can never be a problem but the thought about the act creates the problem."" - J. Krishnamurti The First and Last Freedom Printed Pages: 140. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 74632 ISBN : 8120832744 9788120832749
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J. Krishnamurti
The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti: The Observer is the Observed 1945-1948 Vol. IV
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2013. First edition. Softcover. New. Until the end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti-the world teacher-traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. Because his subject is all - embracing the Collected Works which are in 18 Volumes are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works contain Krishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are anauthentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in 1895 of Brahmin Parents in South India. At the age of fourteen he was proclaimed the coming World Teacher by Annie Besant then President of the Theosophical Society an international organization that emphasized the unity of world religions. Mrs. Besant adopted the boy and took him to England where he was educated and prepared for his coming role. In 1911 a new worldwide organization was formed with Krishnamurti as its head solely to prepare its members for hisadvent as World Teacher. In 1929 after many years of questioning himself and the destiny imposed upon him Krishnamurti disbanded this organization saying: Truth is a pathless land and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever by any religion by any sect. Truth being limitless unconditioned unapproachable by any path whatsoever cannot be organized; nor should any organization be formed to lead or to coerce people along any particular path. My only concern is to set men absolutely unconditionally free. Until he end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. In the mirror of relationship each of us can come to understand the content of his own consciousness which is common to all humanity. We can do this not analytically but directly in a manner Krishnamurti describes at length. In observing this content we discover within ourselves the division of the observer and what is observed. He points out that this division which prevents direct perception is the root of human conflict. His central vision did not waver after 1929 but Krishnamurti strove for the rest of his life to make his language even more simple and clear. There is a development in his exposition. From year to year he used new terms and new approaches to his subject with different nuances. Because his subject is all embracing the Collected Works are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works containKrishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are an authentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. The Krishnamurti Foundation of America a Printed Pages: 238. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 74601 ISBN : 8120833570 9788120833579
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A. Krishnamurti JP. Gunasegaran J. P.
Dissection of the Human Body: Designed for Restructured Medical Curriculum
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers P Ltd. 2013. First edition. Softcover. New. The book commences with a brief account of the tissues met with during dissection. This is followed by sections containing a six-week schedule for the upper limb a six-week schedule for the lower limb a seven-week schedule for the abdomen and pelvis a three-week schedule for thorax and an eight-week schedule for the head and neck and two-week schedule for optional dissection/study on prosected specimens. Each section has an introduction which explains the disposition of structures on the basis of development and evolution followed by the weekly programs as detailed below: a. Dissection instructions are given serially and in short steps for easy comprehension by students b. For areas like special senses where dissection can be avoided provision is made for the study on prosected specimens c. A Take Home Message highlighting the salient features of the regions dissected d. A List of Objectives to encourage the students to form discussion groups to ensure that they learn those aspects that will be required by them in their clinical years. Printed Pages: 370. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 66392 ISBN : 9350903024 9789350903025
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J. Krishnamurti
Action: A Selection of Passages from the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti Series: Study Book
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2012. First edition. Softcover. New. Krishnamurti offers radically different answers to questions about our relationship with others and why we do not act with clarity and intelligence. What are the consequences of personal action based on a belief Why does my effort not produce the results I expect Why do I react to most things in life ""For most of us action becomes a routine a habit something that one does not out of love or because it has deep significance for oneself but because one has to do it. One is driven to it by circumstances by a wrong kind of education by the lack of that love out of which one does something real."" ""Surely true action comes from clarity. When the mind is very clear unconfused not contradictory within itself then action inevitably follows from the clarity. But it is very difficult to have undisturbed perception and to see things not as one would like to see them but as they actually are undistorted by one`s like and dislikes. It is only out of such clarity that the fullness of action takes places."" - J. Krishnamurti New Delhi India 1959 Printed Pages: 141. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 74602 ISBN : 8120832736 9788120832732
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J Krishnamurti
Freedom from the Known
Ebury Publishing 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. Summary Of The Book Originally published in 1969 Freedom From the Known is a classic written by the famous Indian public speaker and author Jiddu Krishnamurti. The book is designed to open the doors of the mind in a bid to transform society by bringing change in individual selves. Krishnamurti shares the secret of how to bring about a positive change in one’s nature and thus change the relationships that one shares to gradually bring about a change in the surrounding world. Freedom From the Known showcases how people can strip away from their preconceptions and figure out their own true nature. Written in a provocative manner the author through this book challenges the traditional beliefs and long-held traditions that people have been following since ages. He teaches how people can radically free themselves of the tyranny of the expected irrespective of their age. He challenges his readers to forget everything they know about important concepts like beauty love violence and death and he also encourages them to discover their true self in the context of the present. Krishnamurti expressly claims that it is possible to bring a change in the society once people learn to start the concept of change from an individual level. In the book it has been emphasized that understanding one’s true self is the beginning of wisdom. Krishnamurti has included several excerpts from his own previously unpublished talks. Printed Pages: 144. Ebury Publishing paperback
Referência livreiro : 105553 ISBN : 1846042135 9781846042133
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DSR. Krishnamurti D. S.
Company Law Procedures Fifth Edition
Taxmann Allied Services Pvt. Ltd 2009. 5th or later edition. Hardcover. New. · Formation Of Companies · Conversion Of Status Of Companies · Alteration To Memorandum/Articles Of Association · Contracts · Public Deposits/Employees` Securities And Provident Fund · Shares And Related Issues · Debentures Charges & Borrowings · Loans/Investments · Company`s Contributions · Board Meetings · General Meetings · Dividends · Auditors · Management Executives/Professionals · Directors · Managerial Personnel And Corporate Governance · Managerial Remuneration · Sole-Selling/Buying Agent · Registers Records Returns Condonations And Composition · Books Of Account & Annual Accounts · Branch Office Common Seal Subsidiaries & Documents · Reconstruction And Amalgamation · Investigation · Oppression & Mismanagement · Foreign Company · Producer Companies · Government Companies · Defunct Company · Winding Up · Departments`s Instruction For Filing E - Forms Printed Pages: 2166. Taxmann Allied Services Pvt. Ltd hardcover
Referência livreiro : 47986 ISBN : 8171945368 9788171945368
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J. Krishnamurti
The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti: The Origin of Conflict 1949-1952 Vol. VI
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2014. First edition. Softcover. New. Until the end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti-the world teacher-traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. Because his subject is all-embracing the Collected Works which are in 18 Volumes are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year. Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works contain Krishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are an authentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in 1895 of Brahmin Parents in South India. At the age of fourteen he was proclaimed the coming World Teacher by Annie Besant then President of the Theosophical Society an international organization that emphasized the unity of world religions. Mrs. Besant adopted the boy and took him to England where he was educated and prepared for his coming role. In 1911 a new worldwide organization was formed with Krishnamurti as its head solely to prepare its members for hisadvent as World Teacher. In 1929 after many years of questioning himself and the destiny imposed upon him Krishnamurti disbanded this organization saying: Truth is a pathless land and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever by any religion by any sect. Truth being limitless unconditioned unapproachable by any path whatsoever cannot be organized; nor should any organization be formed to lead or to coerce people along any particular path. My only concern is to set men absolutely unconditionally free. Until he end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. In the mirror of relationship each of us can come to understand the content of his own consciousness which is common to all humanity. We can do this not analytically but directly in a manner Krishnamurti describes at length. In observing this content we discover within ourselves the division of the observer and what is observed. He points out that this division which prevents direct perception is the root of human conflict. His central vision did not waver after 1929 but Krishnamurti strove for the rest of his life to make his language even more simple and clear. There is a development in his exposition. From year to year he used new terms and new approaches to his subject with different nuances. Because his subject is all embracing the Collected Works are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works containKrishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are an authentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. The Krishnamurti Foundation of America a Printed Pages: 393. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 76207 ISBN : 8120833597 9788120833593
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
This Light in Oneself: True Meditation
Shambhala Publications 1999. Softcover. New. These selections present the core of Krishnamurti`s teaching on meditation taken from discussions with small groups as well as from public talks to large audiences. His main theme is the essential need to look inward to know ourselves in order really to understand our own—and the world`s—conflicts. We are the world says Krishnamurti and it is our individual chaos that creates social disorder. He offers timeless insights into the source of true freedom and wisdom. Printed Pages: 112. Shambhala Publications paperback
Referência livreiro : 96163 ISBN : 1570624429 9781570624421
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BH. Krishnamurti
Telugu Verbal Bases: A Comparative and Descriptive Study
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 1972. Hardcover. New. It is now over a century since Dravidian philology came into existence with the publication of Robert Caldwellís Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian languages in 1856. Linguistic science both historical and descriptive has since made tremendous advances throughout the world; but the progress made in the Dravidian field has not been commensurate with what could be expected in a full century. However with the employment of better methods and the help of the contributions of many Western philologists as well as some Indian scholars we have now at least a better understanding of the many problems of Dravidian phonology although no progress worthy of mention has been made in solving the problems of comparative morphology of Dravidian. The present work which may be regarded as a pioneering attempt in the field of Dravidian philology was undertaken with little knowledge of its magnitude. It was believed at that time that a thorough study of the derivation of the Telugu verb on a comparative level would provide a basic sample for phonological observations and form a basis for investigation of noun-formation in Telugu eventually facilitating the preparation of an etymological dictionary of Telugu. Though the treatment in this work is confined to the verbal bases most of the observations in phonology and derivation are equally valid of application to the other parts of the vocabulary. An attempt has been made to show if not to decide the place of Telugu in the whole family of the Dravidian languages by setting up isoglosses for the distribution of phonological derivational and also partly morphological features. Printed Pages: 534. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 54276 ISBN : 8120823249 9788120823242
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J. Krishnamurti
The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti: What is Right Action 1934-1935 Vol. II
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2007. Softcover. New. Until the end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti-the world teacher-traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. Because his subject is all - embracing the Collected Works which are in 18 Volumes are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works contain Krishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are anauthentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in 1895 of Brahmin Parents in South India. At the age of fourteen he was proclaimed the coming World Teacher by Annie Besant then President of the Theosophical Society an international organization that emphasized the unity of world religions. Mrs. Besant adopted the boy and took him to England where he was educated and prepared for his coming role. In 1911 a new worldwide organization was formed with Krishnamurti as its head solely to prepare its members for hisadvent as World Teacher. In 1929 after many years of questioning himself and the destiny imposed upon him Krishnamurti disbanded this organization saying: Truth is a pathless land and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever by any religion by any sect. Truth being limitless unconditioned unapproachable by any path whatsoever cannot be organized; nor should any organization be formed to lead or to coerce people along any particular path. My only concern is to set men absolutely unconditionally free. Until he end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. In the mirror of relationship each of us can come to understand the content of his own consciousness which is common to all humanity. We can do this not analytically but directly in a manner Krishnamurti describes at length. In observing this content we discover within ourselves the division of the observer and what is observed. He points out that this division which prevents direct perception is the root of human conflict. His central vision did not waver after 1929 but Krishnamurti strove for the rest of his life to make his language even more simple and clear. There is a development in his exposition. From year to year he used new terms and new approaches to his subject with different nuances. Because his subject is all embracing the Collected Works are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works containKrishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are an authentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. The Krishnamurti Foundation of America a Printed Pages: 254. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 37295 ISBN : 8120832426 9788120832428
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Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti & SR. Viswanath Eds S. R.
Advanced Corporate Finance
PHI Learning 2008. First edition. Softcover. New. Primarily intended as a text for postgraduate students of management and those pursuing postgraduate courses in finance this well-organized and deeply researched study explains corporate finance as an area of finance dealing with the financial decisions corporates make and the tools and analyses used to make these decisions. The book discusses the theoretical and practical tools essential to Chief Financial Officer CFO. It introduces advanced valuation techniques and provides a rigorous understanding of what creates value and why. Organized into seven parts Part I of the text provides a rationale for value-based management as the overriding objective of the firm besides highlighting how CFO can increase the value of the firm by fine-tuning financial policies. Part II introduces real options a new methodology for valuing corporate investments. Part III explores old and new financial instruments and stresses the objective and methods of active risk management. Part IV examines the structuring financing and valuation of large-scale standalone projects. Part V deals with agency problems and how finance managers can address these problems using incentives. Part VI reviews some of the most popular restructuring methods and presents empirical evidence on such issues. The concluding part Part VII tries to integrate the contents of the book since good corporate governance is essential for effective implementation of policies. Besides students practising managers and finance professionals who want to upgrade their knowledge on corporate finance will find the text extremely useful. CONTENTS: Preface • About the Contributors Part I INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 An Overview of Value-Based Management Part II REAL OPTIONS Chapter 2 Real Options Part III LIABILITY AND RISK MANAGEMENT Chapter 3 Financing a Firm’s Growth Chapter 4 Initial Public Offerings Chapter 5 Raising Foreign Capital Chapter 6 Corporate Risk Management Part IV PROJECT FINANCE Chapter 7 Project Financing Part V STRUCTURING INCENTIVES Chapter 8 Performance Measurement and Incentive Compensation Chapter 9 EVA and Incentive Compensation Part VI CREATING VALUE THROUGH CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING Chapter 10 Overview of Corporate Restructuring Chapter 11 Leveraged Recapitalizations and Leveraged Buyouts Chapter 12 An Overview of Bankruptcy Procedures Around the World Part VII COORDINATION AND CONTROL Chapter 13 Corporate Governance Index Printed Pages: 412. PHI Learning paperback
Referência livreiro : 10678 ISBN : 8120336119 9788120336117
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J. Krishnamurti
Awakening of Intelligence
Penguin Books India 2000. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This comprehensive record of J. Krishnamurti’s teaching is an excellent wide-ranging introduction to the great philosopher’s thought. Krishnamurti discusses themes such as conflict fear violence religious experience self-knowledge and intelligence and examines specific issues such as the role of the teacher and tradition the need for awareness of ‘cosmic consciousness’ and the problem of good and evil. Printed Pages: 544. Penguin Books India paperback
Referência livreiro : 22111 ISBN : 0140296492 9780140296495
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Chandrashekar Krishnamurti SR. Vishwanath S. R.
Mergers Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring
Sage Publications 2008. First edition. Softcover. New. This book covers the entire spectrum of activities in a typical merger transaction—starting from searching for candidates to closing the deal. It is designed to be a rigorous yet relevant book on mergers acquisitions and corporate restructuring for students research scholars and practitioners of finance. The key features of the book include: - Rationale for diversification via acquisition searching for acquisitions valuation of publicly and privately held companies design of consideration in acquisitions cross-border acquisitions and empirical evidence on mergers. - Various forms of corporate restructuring like spin-offs carve outs targeted stocks reorganization of debt contracts lay offs and downsizing are covered. - There is also a summary of the research conducted in this subject over the last 20 years. Printed Pages: 432. Sage Publications paperback
Referência livreiro : 7823 ISBN : 076193586x 9780761935865
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S. Basu SV. Singh TN. Krishnamurti S. V. T. N.
Weather and Climate Modelling
New Age International P Limited 2009. 5th or later edition. Hardcover. New. Understanding and predicting weather and climate is a global issue that needs to be addressed with utmost earnestness. Severe weather events like heavy rain tropical cyclones and the vagaries of monsoon affect societies significantly worldwide. Prediction of the monsoon and associated rains is a challenging task and is of considerable interest for the scientific community. To date no numerical model has been able to simulate the Asian monsoon and the associated rainfall especially over India. With recent developments in computing communications and observation it is only appropriate that a joint endeavour of the scientists be undertaken to meet these vital challenges. An Indo-US Science and Technology Forum was established recently to enhance joint work and cooperation between the scientific communities of both countries. A workshop on Weather and Climate Modeling was organized in New Delhi during 7-9 February 2002 under the aegis of this Forum. During the workshop scientists from both countries made presentations and suggested areas of future cooperation in monsoon prediction cloud process studies satellite data assimilation and mesoscale modeling. The presentations made at the workshop were externally reviewed and have been put together in this book. It is hoped that the proceedings will provide information about state-of-the-art prevailing in India and USA on the relevant issues and would be useful to both scientists and students pursuing research in this area. Printed Pages: 300. New Age International (P) Limited hardcover
Referência livreiro : 27898 ISBN : 8122414567 9788122414561
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J. Krishnamurti
Study Books Series: A Selection of Passages from the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti: Vol. I: Action
New Delhi India: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2008 Printed Pages: 145. First Edition. New. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. unknown
Referência livreiro : 029534 ISBN : 8120832736 9788120832732
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Mokkapati Krishnamurti
Bhagavata Illustrations
Hyderabad India: Andhra Pradesh Sangeeta Nataka Akademi and Andhra Pradesh Lalit Kala Akademi Bumped corners. Torn dust-jacket. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Fair. 24 Cms x 24 Cms. Andhra Pradesh Sangeeta Nataka Akademi and Andhra Pradesh Lalit Kala Akademi hardcover
Referência livreiro : 010765
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J. Krishnamurti
Early Talks: Vol. III
Bombay India: Chetana P Ltd. 1972 Printed Pages: 191. Slightly chipped dust jacket. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 15 x 23 Cm. Chetana (P) Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 022831
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J. Krishnamurti
The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti: Vol. III: The Mirror of Relationship 1936-1944
New Delhi India: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2007 Printed Pages: 276. First Edition. New. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. unknown
Referência livreiro : 029533 ISBN : 8120832434 9788120832435
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J. Krishnamurti
Study Books Series: A Selection of Passages from the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti: Vol. II: Individual and Society: The Bondage of Conditioning
New Delhi India: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2008 Printed Pages: 133. First Edition. New. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. unknown
Referência livreiro : 029535 ISBN : 8120832752 9788120832756
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J. Krishnamurti
Sri Lanka Talks 1980
Chennai India: Krishnamurti Foundation India KFI 1988 Printed Pages: 45. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12 x 18 Cm. Krishnamurti Foundation, India (KFI) paperback
Referência livreiro : 022807
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J. Krishnamurti
The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti: Vol. I: The Art of Listening 1933-1934
New Delhi India: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2007 Printed Pages: 215. First Edition. New. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. unknown
Referência livreiro : 029531 ISBN : 8120832418 9788120832411
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J. Krishnamurti
Study Books Series: A Selection of Passages from the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti: Vol. IV: The Meditative Mind
New Delhi India: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2008 Printed Pages: 94. First Edition. New. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. unknown
Referência livreiro : 029537 ISBN : 8120832728 9788120832725
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J. Krishnamurti
Early Writings: Vol. IV Offprints from Chetana 1971
Bombay India: Chetana P Ltd. 1971 Printed Pages: 192. Slightly chipped cover. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 15 x 23 Cm. Chetana (P) Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 022839
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J. Krishnamurti
The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti: Vol. II: What is Right Action 1934-1935
New Delhi India: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2007 Printed Pages: 261. First Edition. New. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. unknown
Referência livreiro : 029532 ISBN : 8120832426 9788120832428
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J. Krishnamurti
Tradition and Revolution: Dialogues with J. Krishnamurti
Chennai India: Krishnamurti Foundation India KFI 1995 Printed Pages: 254. Reprint. Paperback. New/New. 14 Cms x 22 Cms. Krishnamurti Foundation, India (KFI) paperback
Referência livreiro : 000797
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J. Krishnamurti
Early Writings: Vol. II Offprints from Chetana 1970
Bombay India: Chetana P Ltd. 1970 Printed Pages: 192. Slightly chipped cover. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 15 x 23 Cm. Chetana (P) Ltd. paperback
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J. Krishnamurti
Meeting Life
Chennai India: Krishnamurti Foundation India KFI 2004 Printed Pages: 228. Reprint. Paperback. New. 14 x 22 Cm. Krishnamurti Foundation, India (KFI) paperback
Referência livreiro : 022822 ISBN : 8187326301 9788187326304
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Edward C. Dimock Jr. Braj B. Kachru and Bh. Krishnamurti eds.
Dimensions of Sociolinguistics in South Asia: Papers in Memory of Gerald B. Kelley
New Delhi India: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. 1992 Printed Pages: 372. First Indian Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 16 x 24 Cm. Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 025647 ISBN : 8120405730 9788120405738
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Bh. Krishnamurti Colin P. Masica and Anjani Sinha
South Asian Languages: Structure Convergence and Diglossia
New Delhi India: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. First Edition. Hard Cover. New/New. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 029281 ISBN : 8120800338 9788120800335
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J. Krishnamurti
The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti: The Origin of Conflict 1949-1952 Vol. VI
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2014. First edition. Softcover. New. Until the end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti-the world teacher-traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. Because his subject is all-embracing the Collected Works which are in 18 Volumes are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year. Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works contain Krishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are an authentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in 1895 of Brahmin Parents in South India. At the age of fourteen he was proclaimed the coming World Teacher by Annie Besant then President of the Theosophical Society an international organization that emphasized the unity of world religions. Mrs. Besant adopted the boy and took him to England where he was educated and prepared for his coming role. In 1911 a new worldwide organization was formed with Krishnamurti as its head solely to prepare its members for hisadvent as World Teacher. In 1929 after many years of questioning himself and the destiny imposed upon him Krishnamurti disbanded this organization saying: Truth is a pathless land and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever by any religion by any sect. Truth being limitless unconditioned unapproachable by any path whatsoever cannot be organized; nor should any organization be formed to lead or to coerce people along any particular path. My only concern is to set men absolutely unconditionally free. Until he end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. In the mirror of relationship each of us can come to understand the content of his own consciousness which is common to all humanity. We can do this not analytically but directly in a manner Krishnamurti describes at length. In observing this content we discover within ourselves the division of the observer and what is observed. He points out that this division which prevents direct perception is the root of human conflict. His central vision did not waver after 1929 but Krishnamurti strove for the rest of his life to make his language even more simple and clear. There is a development in his exposition. From year to year he used new terms and new approaches to his subject with different nuances. Because his subject is all embracing the Collected Works are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works containKrishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are an authentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. The Krishnamurti Foundation of America a Printed Pages: 393. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 76207 ISBN : 8120833597 9788120833593
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J. Krishnamurti
The Mirror of Relationship Love Sex and Chastity: A Selection of Passages from the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti Series: Study Book
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2012. First edition. Softcover. New. Krishnamurti offers provocative new and sensitive answers to perennial questions about: Why relationships are difficult The difference between pleasure and desire. Why is sex a problem in my life What is chastity Am I really in love How can I live with another without conflict "There is no escape from relationship. In that relationship which is the mirror in which we can see ourselves we can discover what we are our reactions our prejudices our fears depression anxieties loneliness sorrow pain grief. We can also discover whether we lose or there is no such thing as love. Se we will examine this question of relationship because that is the basis of love." - J. Krishnamurti Madras India 1982 "Why does the mind think about sex at all Why Why has it become a central issue in your life Sex becomes an extraordinary difficult and complex problem so long as you do not understand the mind which thinks about the problem. The act itself can never be a problem but the thought about the act creates the problem." - J. Krishnamurti The First and Last Freedom Printed Pages: 140. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 74632 ISBN : 8120832744 9788120832749
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J. Krishnamurti
The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti: The Observer is the Observed 1945-1948 Vol. IV
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2013. First edition. Softcover. New. Until the end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti-the world teacher-traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. Because his subject is all - embracing the Collected Works which are in 18 Volumes are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works contain Krishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are anauthentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in 1895 of Brahmin Parents in South India. At the age of fourteen he was proclaimed the coming World Teacher by Annie Besant then President of the Theosophical Society an international organization that emphasized the unity of world religions. Mrs. Besant adopted the boy and took him to England where he was educated and prepared for his coming role. In 1911 a new worldwide organization was formed with Krishnamurti as its head solely to prepare its members for hisadvent as World Teacher. In 1929 after many years of questioning himself and the destiny imposed upon him Krishnamurti disbanded this organization saying: Truth is a pathless land and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever by any religion by any sect. Truth being limitless unconditioned unapproachable by any path whatsoever cannot be organized; nor should any organization be formed to lead or to coerce people along any particular path. My only concern is to set men absolutely unconditionally free. Until he end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. In the mirror of relationship each of us can come to understand the content of his own consciousness which is common to all humanity. We can do this not analytically but directly in a manner Krishnamurti describes at length. In observing this content we discover within ourselves the division of the observer and what is observed. He points out that this division which prevents direct perception is the root of human conflict. His central vision did not waver after 1929 but Krishnamurti strove for the rest of his life to make his language even more simple and clear. There is a development in his exposition. From year to year he used new terms and new approaches to his subject with different nuances. Because his subject is all embracing the Collected Works are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works containKrishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are an authentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. The Krishnamurti Foundation of America a Printed Pages: 238. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 74601 ISBN : 8120833570 9788120833579
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J. Krishnamurti
Action: A Selection of Passages from the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti Series: Study Book
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2012. First edition. Softcover. New. Krishnamurti offers radically different answers to questions about our relationship with others and why we do not act with clarity and intelligence. What are the consequences of personal action based on a belief Why does my effort not produce the results I expect Why do I react to most things in life "For most of us action becomes a routine a habit something that one does not out of love or because it has deep significance for oneself but because one has to do it. One is driven to it by circumstances by a wrong kind of education by the lack of that love out of which one does something real." "Surely true action comes from clarity. When the mind is very clear unconfused not contradictory within itself then action inevitably follows from the clarity. But it is very difficult to have undisturbed perception and to see things not as one would like to see them but as they actually are undistorted by one`s like and dislikes. It is only out of such clarity that the fullness of action takes places." - J. Krishnamurti New Delhi India 1959 Printed Pages: 141. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 74602 ISBN : 8120832736 9788120832732
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BH. Krishnamurti Ed.
South Asian Languages: Structure Convergence and Diglossia Vol. III
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 1986. Hardcover. New. This volume consists of 30 selected papers presented to the IInd International Conference on South Asian Languages and Linguistics held during January 9-11 1980 hosted by the Department of Linguistics Osmania University Hyderabad India. The papers cover a wide range of Topics in South Asian Linguistics : Phonetics phonology Language variation Panini semantics typology etc. A special feature of the volume is a collection of Essays which focus on two important aspects of South Asian Linguistics viz. `Convergence` and `Diglossia` which should be of interest to all students of Linguistics all over the world. Most of the contributors of these papers are established scholars in South Asian Linguistics with international renown. Printed Pages: 390. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 54042 ISBN : 8120800338 9788120800335
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BH. Krishnamurti
Telugu Verbal Bases: A Comparative and Descriptive Study
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 1972. Hardcover. New. It is now over a century since Dravidian philology came into existence with the publication of Robert Caldwellís Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian languages in 1856. Linguistic science both historical and descriptive has since made tremendous advances throughout the world; but the progress made in the Dravidian field has not been commensurate with what could be expected in a full century. However with the employment of better methods and the help of the contributions of many Western philologists as well as some Indian scholars we have now at least a better understanding of the many problems of Dravidian phonology although no progress worthy of mention has been made in solving the problems of comparative morphology of Dravidian. The present work which may be regarded as a pioneering attempt in the field of Dravidian philology was undertaken with little knowledge of its magnitude. It was believed at that time that a thorough study of the derivation of the Telugu verb on a comparative level would provide a basic sample for phonological observations and form a basis for investigation of noun-formation in Telugu eventually facilitating the preparation of an etymological dictionary of Telugu. Though the treatment in this work is confined to the verbal bases most of the observations in phonology and derivation are equally valid of application to the other parts of the vocabulary. An attempt has been made to show if not to decide the place of Telugu in the whole family of the Dravidian languages by setting up isoglosses for the distribution of phonological derivational and also partly morphological features. Printed Pages: 534. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 54276 ISBN : 8120823249 9788120823242
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DSR. Krishnamurti D. S.
Company Law Procedures Fifth Edition
Taxmann Allied Services Pvt. Ltd 2009. 5th or later edition. Hardcover. New. · Formation Of Companies · Conversion Of Status Of Companies · Alteration To Memorandum/Articles Of Association · Contracts · Public Deposits/Employees` Securities And Provident Fund · Shares And Related Issues · Debentures Charges & Borrowings · Loans/Investments · Company`s Contributions · Board Meetings · General Meetings · Dividends · Auditors · Management Executives/Professionals · Directors · Managerial Personnel And Corporate Governance · Managerial Remuneration · Sole-Selling/Buying Agent · Registers Records Returns Condonations And Composition · Books Of Account & Annual Accounts · Branch Office Common Seal Subsidiaries & Documents · Reconstruction And Amalgamation · Investigation · Oppression & Mismanagement · Foreign Company · Producer Companies · Government Companies · Defunct Company · Winding Up · Departments`s Instruction For Filing E - Forms Printed Pages: 2166. Taxmann Allied Services Pvt. Ltd hardcover
Referência livreiro : 47986 ISBN : 8171945368 9788171945368
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J. Krishnamurti
The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti: What is Right Action 1934-1935 Vol. II
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2007. Softcover. New. Until the end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti-the world teacher-traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. Because his subject is all - embracing the Collected Works which are in 18 Volumes are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works contain Krishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are anauthentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in 1895 of Brahmin Parents in South India. At the age of fourteen he was proclaimed the coming World Teacher by Annie Besant then President of the Theosophical Society an international organization that emphasized the unity of world religions. Mrs. Besant adopted the boy and took him to England where he was educated and prepared for his coming role. In 1911 a new worldwide organization was formed with Krishnamurti as its head solely to prepare its members for hisadvent as World Teacher. In 1929 after many years of questioning himself and the destiny imposed upon him Krishnamurti disbanded this organization saying: Truth is a pathless land and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever by any religion by any sect. Truth being limitless unconditioned unapproachable by any path whatsoever cannot be organized; nor should any organization be formed to lead or to coerce people along any particular path. My only concern is to set men absolutely unconditionally free. Until he end of his life at the age of ninety Krishnamurti traveled the world speaking as a private person. The rejection of all spiritual and psychological authority including his own is a fundamental theme. A major concern is the social structure and how it conditions the individual. The emphasis in his talks and writings is on the psychological barriers that prevent clarity of perception. In the mirror of relationship each of us can come to understand the content of his own consciousness which is common to all humanity. We can do this not analytically but directly in a manner Krishnamurti describes at length. In observing this content we discover within ourselves the division of the observer and what is observed. He points out that this division which prevents direct perception is the root of human conflict. His central vision did not waver after 1929 but Krishnamurti strove for the rest of his life to make his language even more simple and clear. There is a development in his exposition. From year to year he used new terms and new approaches to his subject with different nuances. Because his subject is all embracing the Collected Works are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any one year Krishnamurti was not able to cover the whole range of his vision but broad amplifications of particular themes are found throughout these volumes. In them he lays the foundations of many of the concepts he used in later years. The Collected Works containKrishnamurti`s previously published talks discussions answers to specific questions and writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They are an authentic record of his teachings taken from transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape recordings. The Krishnamurti Foundation of America a Printed Pages: 254. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 37295 ISBN : 8120832426 9788120832428
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Krishnamurti G.
Women Writers of the 1890s
London: Henry Sotheran Ltd. 1991. No dust jacket. Hardcover. Number 77 of a numbered signed limited edition of 100 copies. With an introduction by Margaret Drabble. Numbered on reverse of title page. Signed by Margaret Drabble and G. Krishnamurti on reverse of title page. Errata slip is laid in between pages 62 and 63. Copyright slip is laid in between pages 62 and 63. Pages are clean and the contents are clear throughout. hardcover. Very Good. Used. Henry Sotheran Ltd. Hardcover
Referência livreiro : 468278
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Krishnamurti G.
Women Writers of the 1890s
London: Henry Sotheran Ltd. 1991. No dust jacket. Hardcover. Number 67 of a numbered signed limited edition of 100 copies. With an introduction by Margaret Drabble. Numbered on reverse of title page. Signed by Margaret Drabble and G. Krishnamurti on reverse of title page. Errata slip is laid in between pages 62 and 63. Copyright slip is laid in between pages 62 and 63. Pages are clean and the contents are clear throughout. hardcover. Very Good. Used. Henry Sotheran Ltd. Hardcover
Referência livreiro : 468277
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Krishnamurti J.
THINK ON THESE THINGS
Perennial Library/Harper & Row. G. 1976. Paperback. 0060801921 . Good plus condition. Text is tight with normal page browning. Some underlining and notes throughout. Some contents are to be religious is to be sensitive to reality self disipline wholeness of life etc. ; 270 pages . Perennial Library/Harper & Row paperback
Referência livreiro : 15765 ISBN : 0060801921 9780060801922
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Mishlove Krishnamurti Pribram Tart Palmer May Levine Dass Fox Capra Roszak Cambell Sheldrake Et Al
THINKING ALOUD Conversations on the Leading Edge of Knowledge
Council Oak Books Ltd. VG-. 1992. Softcover. 0933031645 . 0933031645. No edition/printing given. Covers have creases near corners. Text is clean/tight. Will look up particular author's writing. ; 6x9; 372 pages . Council Oak Books, Ltd. paperback
Referência livreiro : 10600 ISBN : 0933031645 9780933031647
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KRISHNAMURTI J.
TALKS AND DISCUSSIONS AT BROCKWOOD PARK 1969
Servire/Wassenaar 1971. Octavo publisher's pictorial wraps 93pp. Minor bump at top corner minor abrasion at rear wrap. Little-used. A very good copy. Third Printing. Soft Cover. Servire/Wassenaar paperback
Referência livreiro : 43167 ISBN : 9060773063 9789060773062
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KRISHNAMURTI J. and BOHM David
THE ENDING OF TIME Thirteen Dialogues
London: Victor Gollancz Ltd 1988. Octavo publisher's printed wraps 268pp. A little faded at spine minor soiling at top edge. Text clean minimal wear likely little-used. A good sound copy. Soft Cover. Victor Gollancz Ltd paperback
Referência livreiro : 43166 ISBN : 0575043857 9780575043855
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KRISHNAMURTI.
Star Bulletin 1932. complete ! Talks and Writings
by Krishnamurti. 207 Pages. Hollywood-1932. Rare ! unknown
Referência livreiro : 20385
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Krishnamurti J.
Commentaries on Living: First Series
USA: Quest Books 1979. good trade paperback. 1979. moderate edgewear. creases in spine from reading. small dampstain on fore edge. title page is ripped. Trade Paperback. Good. Quest Books Paperback
Referência livreiro : 180419-AE08 ISBN : 0835603903 9780835603904
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Krishnamurti J
The Future Is Now: Last Talks in India
NY: Harper and Row 1989. Hardcover. Very good. First American edition. Page edges lightly foxed else a very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Harper and Row hardcover
Referência livreiro : 32780 ISBN : 0062504843 9780062504845
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J KRISHNAMURTI
Inward Revolution Pb
SHAMBHALA. PAPERBACK. New . New Book. Shipped via DHL/FEDEX with tracking ID. SHAMBHALA paperback
Referência livreiro : 9781590303276-TBI ISBN : 159030327x 9781590303276
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Krishnamurti J. Jiddu Editor
The Herald of the Star: Volume XV No. 8; August 1926
London: Order of the Star 1926. blue wraps; pp 310-352 ads; owner's name; items by/about: Theosophy; J. Krishnamurti Annie Besant Geoffrey Hodson Mary Gray E.F. Uday Par M. Julien Etc. 1st. Paperback. Very Good. 8 vo. Magazine. Order of the Star Paperback
Referência livreiro : 017269a
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Krishnamurti J. Jiddu. Editor
The Herald of the Star: Volume XVI No. 12: December 1927
London: Order of the Star 1927. blue wraps; pp 443-478 ads; includes Theosophy; Krishnaji The Toys C. Jinarajadasa Esther Bright Meditaion Mary E. Roche poem Dorothy M. Arnold Presence in the Shrine Book Reviews. 1st. Paperback. Very Good. 8 vo. Magazine. Order of the Star Paperback
Referência livreiro : 017259a
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