Re: Fuller Krishnamurti book not listed on Amazon, TPH, or BN
Aug 24, 2004 01:14 AM
by Katinka Hesselink
I have no details on this. It may simply be due to straigned
communications between London and Wheaton. I don't think the book is
controversial at all. In fact it just explains from a theosophical
perspective what we know about K and those around him. Very interesting.
Katinka
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "kpauljohnson" <kpauljohnson@y...>
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Since Katinka mentioned this new book that I'd missed, I've been
> trying to locate it online, but cannot find it on amazon.com (where
> other TPH titles are also missing including the new HPB letters book.)
> It's also not listed by Barnes and Noble (which does have the HPB
> letters) or even on TPH--Wheaton's site.
>
> Wouldn't Wheaton normally distribute any important new title from TPH
> London? What is up with the unavailability of this new title? In
> light of my observation of the world of Adyar publishing, I'd suspect
> that it conflicts somehow with the party line and is therefore not
> being distributed outside the UK.
>
> Can anyone comment?
>
> Paul
>
> PS-- The new Gary Lachman book on Ouspensky looks good-- TPH is a lot
> less beholden to party lines and sacred cows with the subject matter
> is not too close to home.
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