Andrew Sutton has posted more information about my Classic no 8 on his blog
http://www.conductive-world.info/2010/04/classic-yes.html
He fills in some of the background that I was unaware of, which makes very interesting reading. Thank you, Andrew.
Do have a look.
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Thanks, Gill, but I have to admit that what I have written on this has been drawn mainly from memory.
As you know far better that I, there is a lot of further, serious library-based scrutiny and reporting of all the documents that you have been listing in this series, not least because the very rarety of texts in Conductive Education places disproportionate reliance upon those that there are.
My own hazy recollections can do no more that raise hares. I know not who might follow these up, nor where.
Maybe, though, my recollections permitting, I should try doing the same for some of the other works that you have listed, when I can get round to it.
In the meantime, it does no harm to point out that there are surely plenty of other people in Conductive Education who could act in this way and by doing so contribute positively to a critical apparisal of our existing knowledge base.
Andrew.
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