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[[Charles Webster Leadbeater]] (1847-1934) was a very prolific writer. In 1897 he was awarded the [[Subba Row Medal]] for his contributions to Theosophical literature.
[[Charles Webster Leadbeater]] (1847-1934) was a very prolific writer. In 1897 he was awarded the [[Subba Row Medal]] for his contributions to Theosophical literature. Often he collaborated with [[Annie Besant]] in writing about esoteric subjects. Young people such as [[Basil Hodgson-Smith]] and [[Fritz Kunz]] assisted with his massive correspondence, and [[Ernest Wood]] helped to compile some of the books.


== Articles ==
== Articles ==

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Charles Webster Leadbeater (1847-1934) was a very prolific writer. In 1897 he was awarded the Subba Row Medal for his contributions to Theosophical literature. Often he collaborated with Annie Besant in writing about esoteric subjects. Young people such as Basil Hodgson-Smith and Fritz Kunz assisted with his massive correspondence, and Ernest Wood helped to compile some of the books.

Articles

Mr. Leadbeater contributed numerous articles to Theosophical periodicals. Many of the articles are indexed in the Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals. About 1395 articles are listed under the name CW Leadbeater and over 440 under the initials CWL.

Books and pamphlets

Mr. Leadbeater also wrote dozens of books and pamphlets. These are some of his titles, arranged by topic.

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