The Theosophical Review (periodical)
The Theosophical Review was a monthly periodical that was the successor to Lucifer. It was published in London with Annie Besant and G. R. S. Mead as the editors, as the organ of the Theosophical Society in Europe.
In a postscript to a letter written on July 5, 1907, C. W. Leadbeater wrote, "By the way, all our people ought to know that Mrs. Besant is withdrawing from all connection with The Theosophical Review; probably they will like to transfer their subscriptions to The Theosophist, which will be her organ henceforth."[1]
Index to the periodical
The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals[1] provides a searchable index that is available online for the issues from September 1897 to February 1909, listing article titles and authors in chronological sequence.
Another selective index of articles in the periodical is "Selected Articles from The Theosophical Review (1897-1907)" in Kurt Leland's Spiritual Orienteering web page.
Issues available online
Notes
- ↑ C. W. Leadbeater letter to Mrs. Holbrook. 5 July 1907. Records Series 02. International History. Theosophical Society in America Archives, Wheaton, Illinois.