The Herald of Coming Good

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The Herald of Coming Good. First Appeal to Contemporary Humanity is the first book published by G. I. Gurdjieff.[1] The book was privately published in Paris in 1933. The book was published with the help of Charles Stanley Nott, a student of Gurdjieff.

In addition to the main body of the text, the book contains the following sections:[2]

  • A message from The Author
  • My First Practical Counsel
  • Circular Letter
  • A Supplementary Announcement
  • A number of Registration Blanks

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