By Various
London   The Theosophical Society
10" by 6.5" ii, 408-466, iii-iv; iv, 60-113, v-viipp
Two issues of the Theosophical Review published in the 1920s, presented in the original paper wraps.
By Various

1926-28 The Theosophical Review

London   The Theosophical Society
10" by 6.5" ii, 408-466, iii-iv; iv, 60-113, v-viipp
Two issues of the Theosophical Review published in the 1920s, presented in the original paper wraps.
£58.00
: 0.5kgs / : 805R13

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Originally known as 'Lucifer', the Theosophical Review was founded by Helena Blavatsky in 1887. Its original editors were Annie Besant and George Robert Stowe Mead. 

Edited by Samuel L. Bensusan, an English writer.

Containing the writings of E. Wilmot Lambert, Paul Calaminus, Michael Wood, Eva Martin, Harrison Brown, Olive Stevenson Howell and Theodore Besterman, to name a few.

Two volumes, being Vol II. No.8 and Vol. IV. No. 2.

Condition

In the publisher's original paper wraps. Externally generally smart; a little edge wear and wear to the tails of the spines. The odd mark to the boards. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are a little spotted to the edges.

Very Good

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