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Mandatory for A.T. trainees.,
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This review is from: The Universal Constant in Living
But probably not of huge interest to others... there are vastly more approachable introductions out there.Mouritz who handle the thing really need to wake up and realise that digitising this work and making it available online is the way it's going to go, and that they might as well do it themselves. £35? That's pretty seriously off putting, and does nothing to promote the technique.
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Back in print, August 2000,
By John Coffin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Universal Constant in Living (Paperback)
Mouritz,London, has brought out a new edition of the Universal Constant in Living, F.M. Alexander's last book.Edited and annotated by Jean Fischer, whose editions of 'Man's Supreme Inheritance' and the 'Articles and Lectures' collection have raised the standard for the serious study of Alexander, this promises to be a MUST for teachers and students of the Alexander Technique. The book is a sort of footnote to the earlier books, there is some problem with sprawl. But Alexander never wrote more clearly and succinctly. |
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