The Occult Review (periodical): Difference between revisions

From Theosophy Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE: ''The Occult Review'' (periodical)}} 200px|right|thumb|Cover of the first issue of UK Edition, January 1905 '''''The Occult Re...")
 
No edit summary
 
(7 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{DISPLAYTITLE: ''The Occult Review'' (periodical)}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE: ''The Occult Review'' (periodical)}}
[[File:Occult Review Jan 1905.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Cover of the first issue of UK Edition, January 1905]]
[[File:Occult Review Jan 1905.jpg|140px|right|thumb|January, 1905 cover - first issue of UK Edition]]
'''''The Occult Review''''' was a periodical published monthly from 1905 to 1948 in London by Ralph Shirley. In addition to the UK Edition published for a domestic British readership, there was a Foreign Edition from 1907 to 1932. During the period September 1933 to April 1938, ''The London Forum'' was incorporated into ''The Occult Review''.
[[File:Occult Review cover.jpg|140px|right|thumb|March, 1918 cover - UK edition]]
'''''The Occult Review''''' was an illustrated periodical published from 1905 to 1951 in London by Ralph Shirley. Initially issued monthly, it changed to a quarterly format in January, 1936. In addition to the UK Edition published for a domestic British readership, there was a '''Foreign Edition''' from 1907 to 1932. The UK series had orange covers, while the foreign edition had blue. During the period September 1933 to April 1938, ''The London Forum'' was incorporated into ''The Occult Review''.


Contributors included such people as [[William Kingsland]], [[Annie Besant]], Meredith Starr, Algernon Blackwood, Meher Baba, Alan W. Watts, Paul Brunton, Dion Fortune, Israel Regardie, A. E. Waite, Dion Fortune, and many others.
Contributors included such people as [[William Kingsland]], [[Annie Besant]], Meredith Starr, [[Algernon Blackwood]], Meher Baba, Alan W. Watts, [[Paul Brunton]], [[Dion Fortune]], Israel Regardie, A. E. Waite, [[Florence Farr]], [[Franz Hartmann]], [[Walter Gornold]],and many others.


== Issues available online ==
== Issues available online ==
=== UK edition ===
The [[International Association for the Preservation of Spiritualist and Occult Periodicals]] has made digital versions of many issues of the UK edition available at the '''[http://www.iapsop.com/archive/materials/occult_review/ IAPSOP website]'''.
'''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009470406 Hathitrust]''' also provides digital versions of some volumes.
=== Foreign edition ===
The Foreign edition is not available online at this time.


== Index to the periodical ==
== Index to the periodical ==
Line 12: Line 23:
== Notes ==
== Notes ==
<references/>
<references/>
[[Category:Periodicals|Occult Review]]

Latest revision as of 13:04, 5 April 2021

January, 1905 cover - first issue of UK Edition
March, 1918 cover - UK edition

The Occult Review was an illustrated periodical published from 1905 to 1951 in London by Ralph Shirley. Initially issued monthly, it changed to a quarterly format in January, 1936. In addition to the UK Edition published for a domestic British readership, there was a Foreign Edition from 1907 to 1932. The UK series had orange covers, while the foreign edition had blue. During the period September 1933 to April 1938, The London Forum was incorporated into The Occult Review.

Contributors included such people as William Kingsland, Annie Besant, Meredith Starr, Algernon Blackwood, Meher Baba, Alan W. Watts, Paul Brunton, Dion Fortune, Israel Regardie, A. E. Waite, Florence Farr, Franz Hartmann, Walter Gornold,and many others.

Issues available online

UK edition

The International Association for the Preservation of Spiritualist and Occult Periodicals has made digital versions of many issues of the UK edition available at the IAPSOP website.

Hathitrust also provides digital versions of some volumes.

Foreign edition

The Foreign edition is not available online at this time.

Index to the periodical

The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals provides indexes to both editions at index to UK Edition and index to the Foreign Edition.

Notes