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Two periodicals have published under the name '''''The American Theosophist''''':
Two periodicals have published under the name '''''The American Theosophist''''':
* 1913-1914 - published at Krotona colony in Hollywood, California by [[A. P. Warrington]] for the [[American Theosophical Society]].
* 1913-1914 - published at Krotona colony in Hollywood, California by [[A. P. Warrington]] for the [[American Theosophical Society]].
* 1933-1996 - published in Wheaton, Illinois by the [[Theosophical Society in America]].
* 1933-1996 - published in Wheaton, Illinois by the [[Theosophical Society in America]]. It was the successor to [[The Theosophical Messenger (periodical)|''The Theosophical Messenger'']], and was succeeded by [[The Quest (periodical)|''The Quest'']].


A third periodical was called '''''American Theosophist'''''. It was published in Albany, New York, by [[L. W. Rogers]]. Issues are rare, but some have been microfilmed by American Theological Library Association in Chicago.
A third periodical was called '''''American Theosophist'''''. It was published in Albany, New York, by [[L. W. Rogers]]. Issues are rare, but some have been microfilmed by American Theological Library Association in Chicago.

Revision as of 01:29, 7 January 2014


Two periodicals have published under the name The American Theosophist:

A third periodical was called American Theosophist. It was published in Albany, New York, by L. W. Rogers. Issues are rare, but some have been microfilmed by American Theological Library Association in Chicago.

Index to the 1913-1914 periodical

The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals[1] provides a searchable index to this periodical online, listing article titles and authors in chronological sequence.

Index to the 1933-1996 periodical

The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals[2] provides a searchable index to this periodical online, listing article titles and authors in chronological sequence.

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