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PUBLISHER'S
NOTE
TRES~
ectures, originally entitled
Six
PsychologicalLectures, were privately printed in 1940 for the Historico-Psychological Society in London. One hundred twenty-five copies were printed and
fifty
were bound, but nonewere sold. The lectures were first published in New Yorkin 1950, three years after Ouspensky's death, by the Hedge-hog Press, Inc., under the title The Psychology of Man'sPossible Evolution. The book consisted of five lectures asthe second and third lectures of
Six
Psychological Lectureswere combined into one, but the text was identical withthe1940 printing in England; only the spelling was Ameri-canized. In 1954 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., took over publica-tion from the Hedgehog Press, and, in1974, produced
a
second edition of The Psychology of Man's Possible Evo-lution. This included "Notes on the Decision to Work,"which has since been published with its two companionessays, "Notes on Work on Oneself" and "What
Is
School?," in Conscience: The Search for Truth (1979).The present edition contains the verbatim account of a
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