Victor A. Endersby

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Victor A. Endersby (1891-1987) was editor of Theosophical Notes and contributed many articles to Theosophy. With Henry Geiger, he founded the magazine Manas in 1948 in a weekly format. He and his wife Frances were members of the U. L. T.'s Dzyan Esoteric School, and he was also involved with the Theosophy School.[1]

Theosophical writings

  • Basic Theosophy, published in 1969.
  • Battle royal of Hodgson versus Hartmann versus Waterman refereed by the Editor of Theosophical Notes, published in 1964.
  • The Hall of Magic Mirrors, Carlton Press, 1969. A biography of H. P. Blavatsky.

Fiction writings

  • "Disowned"
  • "Neighbors" This story is available at this website.

Notes

  1. Jerry Hejka-Ekins, "Victor A. Endersby, A Pioneering Independent Theosophist," Keeping the Link Unbroken (New York: Theosophical Research Monographs, 2004), 126-150.