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<p>The Herald of Coming Good was first published in 1933&nbsp; apparently as a prelude to the publication of Gurdjieff&#39;s three series of books under the common title of All and Everything. It was written in the obtuse and difficult style of Beelzebub&rsquo;s Tales to His Grandson. As such it is a mysterious publication. It pretends to be a marketing vehicle for attracting people to the Work with registration blanks for readers to fill in should they wish to subscribe to the books of the First Series.&nbsp; The casual reader is unlikely to make much sense of it but serious readers of Gurdjieff&#39;s writings may find its contents valuable.</p><p>This version of the book has been &quot;translated&quot; into American English and also includes a rendering of the prospectus for Gurdjieff&#39;s Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man. As an djuncta&nbsp;to the book there are some notes about The Herald made by the editor of this publication. They do not constitute a complete analysis. Nevertheless they may prove useful&nbsp;to the reader.</p>