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Besant, Annie: Some Problems of Life. 2nd edition. London and Benares, The Theosophical Publishing Society, 1904.
Anne Besant examines problems of Ethics, Sociology, Religion and Some Difficulties of the Inner Life. - Annie Besant (1847-1933) was one of the leading persons in the Theosophical Society. After the death of Helena Blavatsky she worked together with Charles Webster Leadbeater, and they published a couple of books. In 1907 she beacame president of the Theosophical Society. Her and Leadbeater's descision that Krishnamurti is the coming Messias, was not accepted by many members (specially Rudolf Steiner), therefore the movement broke in two. - Cover slightly knocked, a good copy.
145 p., 8°, O-Cloth
Besant, Annie and C[harles] W[ebster] Leadbeater: Light on the Path. Vol. III of: Talks on the Path of Occultism. A Commentary on "At the Feet of the Master", "The Voice of the Silence" and "Light on the Path". 2nd edition. Adyar, Madras, India, Theosophical Publishing House, 1931.
"Light on the Path is one of a numer of different occult treatises which are tin the care of the great Teachers and are used in the instruction of disciples. It is a part of The Book of the Golden Precepts, which contains many treatises which were written in different ages of the world, but have one characteristic in common, that they contain occult truth, and have therefore to be studied in a different way from ordinary books." (p.617) - With index (for all three volumes). - Annie Besant (1847-1933) was one of the leading persons in the Theosophical Society. After the death of Helena Blavatsky she worked together with Charles Webster Leadbeater, and they published a couple of books. In 1907 she beacame president of the Theosophical Society. Her and Leadbeater's descision that Krishnamurti is the coming Messias, was not accepted by many members (specially Rudolf Steiner), therefore the movement broke in two. - Cover is sunned and a bit knocked; preliminary pages with spots of glue and with a hole, else inside good.
VI p., p. 617-973 [so cmpl.], 8°, O-Cloth
Besant, Annie: The Changing World and Lectures to Theosophical Students. Fifteen Lectures, delivered in London during May, June, and July 1909. 2nd edition. London, Madras and Benares, The Theosophical Publishing Society, 1910.
The book contains Lectures to the Public (e.g. The Deadlock in Religion, Science & Art, The Coming Race, The Coming Christ) and Lectures to Theosophical Students (e.g. The Sicxth Sub-Race, The Nature of Christ). - Annie Besant (1847-1933) was one of the leading persons in the Theosophical Society. After the death of Helena Blavatsky she worked together with Charles Webster Leadbeater, and they published a couple of books. In 1907 she beacame president of the Theosophical Society. Her and Leadbeater's descision that Krishnamurti is the coming Messias, was not accepted by many members (specially Rudolf Steiner), therefore the movement broke in two. - Cover is knocked; spine torn (8cm) and spotted; owner's mark, inside good.
VI, 333 p., 8°, O-Cloth
Besant, Annie: London Lectures of 1907. London and Benares, The Theosophical Publishing Society, 1907.
From the contents: Psychism and Spirituality; The Place of Phenomena in the Theosophical Society; The Future of the Theosophical Society. - Annie Besant (1847-1933) was one of the leading persons in the Theosophical Society. After the death of Helena Blavatsky she worked together with Charles Webster Leadbeater, and they published a couple of books. In 1907 she beacame president of the Theosophical Society. Her and Leadbeater's descision that Krishnamurti is the coming Messias, was not accepted by many members (specially Rudolf Steiner), therefore the movement broke in two. - Cover bit rubbed and spotted; owner's mark, else a good copy.
[6], 197 p., 8°, O-Cloth




