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[[File:Open Court letterhead from Dharmapala letter.jpg|right|500px|thumb|Letterhead used by A. Dharmapala in writing to Dr. J. D. Buck, October 30, 1896.]]
[[File:Open Court letterhead from Dharmapala letter.jpg|right|500px|thumb|Letterhead used by A. Dharmapala in writing to Dr. J. D. Buck, October 30, 1896.]]
The '''Open Court Publishing Company''' was a Chicago-based publisher responsible for a weekly publication, [[The Open Court (periodical)|''The Open Court'']], and a quarterly journal, ''The Monist''. in 1896, E. C. Hegeler was the President of the company, and Dr. Paul Carus was the editor. [[Anagarika Dharmapala]] had some connection to this company, as he used its letterhead to write to [[Jirah Dewey Buck|Dr. J. D. Buck]] in 1896, responding to a request for a speaking engagement.<ref>A. Dharmapala letter to J. D. Buck. Dated October 30, 1896. Cincinnati Theosophical Society Papers. Records Series 20.02.01. Theosophical Society in America Archives.</ref>
The '''Open Court Publishing Company''' was a Chicago-based publisher responsible for a weekly publication, [[The Open Court (periodical)|''The Open Court'']], and a quarterly journal, ''The Monist''. in 1896, E. C. Hegeler was the President of the company, and Dr. Paul Carus was the editor. [[Anagarika Dharmapala]] had some connection to this company, as he used its letterhead to write to [[Jirah Dewey Buck|Dr. J. D. Buck]] in 1896, responding to a request for a speaking engagement.<ref>A. Dharmapala letter to J. D. Buck. Dated October 30, 1896. Cincinnati Theosophical Society Papers. Records Series 20.02.01. Theosophical Society in America Archives.</ref>
== Publications ==
* Fechner, G. T. ''On Life After Death''. 1917. 3rd edition.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 16:11, 8 December 2014

Letterhead used by A. Dharmapala in writing to Dr. J. D. Buck, October 30, 1896.

The Open Court Publishing Company was a Chicago-based publisher responsible for a weekly publication, The Open Court, and a quarterly journal, The Monist. in 1896, E. C. Hegeler was the President of the company, and Dr. Paul Carus was the editor. Anagarika Dharmapala had some connection to this company, as he used its letterhead to write to Dr. J. D. Buck in 1896, responding to a request for a speaking engagement.[1]

Publications

  • Fechner, G. T. On Life After Death. 1917. 3rd edition.

Notes

  1. A. Dharmapala letter to J. D. Buck. Dated October 30, 1896. Cincinnati Theosophical Society Papers. Records Series 20.02.01. Theosophical Society in America Archives.