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== Theosophical Publishing House ==
In 1921 Wadia resigned from the management of the enterprise and president [[Annie Besant]] appointed [[Fritz Kunz]] to succeed him. Mrs. Besant was considering a plan "for the organization of a publishing business on international lines" with Wadia appointed to that work.<ref>"The Theosophical Publishing House," ''The Messenger'' 8.10 (March 1921), 632.</ref>
== Additional resources ==
* Dallas Tenbroeck, "B. P. Wadia - A Life of Service to Mankind," available at  [http://www.katinkahesselink.net/his/dtb_2.htm katinkahesselink.net].
* Articles by B. P. Wadia are available at [http://www.theosophyonline.com/autores.php?autor=B.+P.+Wadia theosophyonline.com].
== Notes ==
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== Additional resources ==
* Dallas Tenbroeck, "B. P. Wadia - A Life of Service to Mankind," available at  [http://www.katinkahesselink.net/his/dtb_2.htm katinkahesselink.net].
* Articles by B. P. Wadia are available at [http://www.theosophyonline.com/autores.php?autor=B.+P.+Wadia theosophyonline.com].

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Theosophical Publishing House

In 1921 Wadia resigned from the management of the enterprise and president Annie Besant appointed Fritz Kunz to succeed him. Mrs. Besant was considering a plan "for the organization of a publishing business on international lines" with Wadia appointed to that work.[1]

Additional resources

Notes

  1. "The Theosophical Publishing House," The Messenger 8.10 (March 1921), 632.

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