FREEDOM FROM THE KNOWN
London, England: Victor Gollancz, 1972. Third Impression. Hardcover. Octavo, 8 in. x 5.25 in., pp. 124. Burgundy cloth boards with gilt title to spine. Touch of sunning to top edge of boards. Light spotting to fore-edge. Light age-toning to dustjacket, with price sticker at base of front flap. Protected in mylar. Very Good / Very Good. Item #88510
From the dustjacket:
"In this book, we have for the first time a synthesis of what Krishnamurti has to say about the human predicament and the eternal problems of living. His words have been taken from over a hundred talks to audiences of all ages and nationalities throughout Europe and India. They are the distillation of only one year's work, but perhaps, so far, the most productive year of his life. It was Krishnamurti himself who asked Mary Lutyens, a life-long friend, to compile this book for him and who suggested the title for it. The words are his, unaltered, but the arrangement is hers and is designed for the reader's better understanding."
Price: $65.00


