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Beatrice Hastings was an English author of several important books on Theosophical history.

Theosophical historian Michael Gomes has written of her:

Mrs. Hastings, née Haigh, was born in England in 1879 and spent her childhood in South Africa. She went to England to complete her education and met A. R. Orage, the editor o the New Age, in London, 1906. She became sub-editor two years later, a position she was to hold for another six years until she went to Paris in May 1914. The Italian pointer, Modigliani, with whom she lived, has left a number of studies of her. She came back to England in 1931. The earliest reference I have come across to her contact with Theosophists at the time is in 1934.[1]

Writings

  • Solovyoff's Fraud.

Notes

  1. Michael Gomes, "The Coulomb Case " Theosophical History Occasional Papers Volume X (Fullerton, California: Theosophical History, 2005), 30.