An edition of The Word Accomplished (1951)

The Word Accomplished

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An edition of The Word Accomplished (1951)

The Word Accomplished

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Paperback color facsimile reproduction of the 1974 limited edition.

Publish Date
Publisher
NdA Press
Pages
68

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Word Accomplished
The Word Accomplished
1984, NdA Press
Paperback
Cover of: The word accomplished
The word accomplished
1974, Stanbrook Abbey Press
in English
Cover of: The Word Accomplished
The Word Accomplished
1974, World's End Press
Artist's book, limited edition of 75 with 5 artist's proofs in English
Cover of: The word accomplished
The word accomplished
1951, Philosophical Library
Hardback in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
London, UK but printed in Rome, Italy by Tipografia P.U.G

Contributors

Illustrator
Natalie d'Arbeloff

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
68
Dimensions
27.07 x 22 x 0.5 centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25183055M

Work Description

A limited edition artist's book with only 16 edited extracts of text from the original Philosophical Library edition by A.B. Christopher (the pseudonym of Alexander d'Arbeloff). For this version Natalie d'Arbeloff illustrated her father's words with etchings and hand-printed the text on an old Albion Press at the World's End Press in London. This edition was published by Natalie d'Arbeloff under the World's End Press logo. A detailed description and some images from this edition are at:
http://www.nataliedarbeloff.com/word_accomplished.html

Excerpts

Do not blame your brother for an unloving action.
Try to cancel it by performing a loving action in its place.
Do not preach moral priciples: sow only deeds of love.
From there, all the rest will follow as if by enchantment.
Seek no more when love is accomplished, for there is no more to seek.
Go to another place where love is still imprisoned and deliver it to the holder of the key. �
Page 5, added by Natalie D'Arbeloff.

It's typical of the book's philosophy.

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January 30, 2012 Edited by Natalie D'Arbeloff Edited without comment.
January 30, 2012 Edited by Natalie D'Arbeloff Added new cover
January 30, 2012 Edited by Natalie D'Arbeloff Edited without comment.
January 30, 2012 Created by Natalie D'Arbeloff Added new book.