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* Google Books has additional volumes available for sale, but not as e-books. | * Google Books has additional volumes available for sale, but not as e-books. | ||
* Kessinger Books has volumes available for sale. | * Kessinger Books has volumes available for sale. | ||
* [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks12/1204281h.html The Middle Way - Poems and Essays from 'The Theosophical Path'] is a collection of Talbot Munday works compiled by Roy Glashan as a Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook. | |||
== Index to the periodical == | == Index to the periodical == |
Revision as of 20:58, 10 January 2023
The Theosophical Path was a magazine published in Point Loma from July 1911 to October 1935. The editors were Katherine Tingley and Gottfried de Purucker.
Availability online
- Issues from the entire run of the magazine are available as PDF files online at Theosophical University Press Online.
- IAPSOP has selected issues, 1911-1926.
- Volume 1, July-December 1911 is available at Gutenberg project.
- Google Books offer e-book versions with images of the pages:
- Volume 1, 1911
- Volume 2, 1912
- Volume 3, 1912
- Volume 4, 1913
- Volume 6, 1914
- Volume 7, 1914
- Volume 8, 1915
- Volume 10, 1916
- Volume 12, 1917
- Volume 12-13, 1917
- Volume 15, 1918
- Volume 16, 1919
- Volume 17, 1919
- Volume 18, 1920
- Volume 19, 1920
- Volume 20, 1921
- Volume 21, 1921
- Volume 22, 1922
- Volume 23, 1922
- Volume 25, 1923
- Volume 26, 1924
- Google Books has additional volumes available for sale, but not as e-books.
- Kessinger Books has volumes available for sale.
- The Middle Way - Poems and Essays from 'The Theosophical Path' is a collection of Talbot Munday works compiled by Roy Glashan as a Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook.
Index to the periodical
The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals[1] provides a searchable index to this periodical online, listing article titles and authors in chronological sequence.