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Theosophical Society Collection.Doc Special Collections and Archives: Theosophical Society Collection This collection was transferred to the University of Sheffield Library’s Special Collections department from the National Centre for English Cultural Tradition in 2007, and comprises around 500 books relating to the topic of Theosophy, a doctrine of religious philosophy and metaphysics which developed in the late 19th century. A. E., 1867-1935 Collected poems ; by A. E.. - London : Macmillan, 1920. [v2613994] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 1 200351227 A. F. Leaves from a northern university ; by A. F.. - London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1926. [M0012686SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 2 200351228 Adams, W. Marsham The book of the master, or, The Egyptian doctrine of the light born of the virgin mother ; by W. Marsham Adams. - London : John Murray; New York : Putnam's, 1898. [M0012687SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 3 200351229 Adams, W. R. C. Coode A primer of occult physics ; by W. R. C. Coode Adams. - London : Theosophical Publishing House, 1927. [M0012688SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 4 200351230 Alcyone At the feet of the master ; by Alcyone (J. Krishnamurti). - English ed.. - London : Theosophical Publishing House, 1911. [M0012690SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 5 200351231 Ames, Alice C. Meditations ; by Alice C. Ames. - London : Theosophical Publishing Society, 1908. [M0012782SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 6 200351232 Ames, Alice C. Eternal consciousness, being Vol.II of "Meditations" ; by Alice C. Ames. - London : Theosophical Publishing Society, 1911. [M0012785SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 7 200351233 Anderson, Jerome A. Septenary man, or, The microcosm of the macrocosm : a study of the human soul ; by Jerome A. Anderson. - San Francisco : Lotus Publishing Co., 1895. [M0012787SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 8 200351234 1 Theosophical Society Collection Arnold, Sir Edwin, 1832-1904 The light of Asia, or, The great renunciation (Mahâbhinishkramana), being the life and teaching of Gautama, prince of India and founder of Buddhism (as told by an Indian Buddhist) ; by Sir Edwin Arnold. - London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1945. [M0012798SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 9 200351236 Arnold, Sir Edwin, 1832-1904 The song celestial, or, Bhagavad-gîtâ (from the Mahâbhârata) : being a discourse between Arjuna, prince of India, and the supreme being under the form of Krishna ; translated from the Sanskrit text by Sir Edwin Arnold. - New ed.. - London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1903. [M0013065SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 10 200351237 Arundale, George S. Freedom and friendship : the call of theosophy and the Theosophical Society ; as heard by George S. Arundale. - Adyar, Madras : Theosophical Publishing House, 1935. [M0013002SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 11 200351239 Arundale, George S. The lotus fire : a study in symbolic yoga ; by George S. Arundale. - Adyar, Madras : Theosophical Publishing House, 1939. [M0013005SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 12 200351240 Arundale, George S. Mount Everest : its spiritual attainment ; by George S. Arundale. - Wheaton, Illinois : Theosophical Press, 1933. [M0012981SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 13 200351241 Arundale, George S. The night bell : cases from the case-book of an invisible helper ... ; George S. Arundale. - Adyar, Madras : Theosophical Publishing House, 1940. [M0012976SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 14 200351242 Arundale, George S. Nirvana ; by George S. Arundale. - Adyar, Madras : Theosophical Publishing House, 1926. [M0012974SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 15 200351243 Arundale, George S. Peace and war in the light of theosophy : quotations from writings and addresses ; by George S. Arundale. - Adyar, Madras : Theosophical Publishing House, 1938. [M0012969SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 16 200351244 2 Theosophical Society Collection Arundale, George S. Thoughts of the great, to remind us "we can make our lives sublime" ; gathered from time to time for personal guidance by George S. Arundale. - Adyar, Madras : Theosophical Publishing House, 1924. [M0012964SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 17 200351245 Arundale, George S. You ; by George S. Arundale. - Adyar, Madras : Theosophical Publishing House, 1935. [M0012961SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 18 200351246 Keeling, James Hurd Quaero : some questions in matter, energy, intelligence and revolution .... - London : printed by Taylor and Francis, 1898. [v2515754] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 19 200351247 Bailey, Alice A. The consciousness of the atom : a series of lectures delivered in New York City, winter of 1921-22 ; by Alice A. Bailey. - New York : Lucifer, 1922. [M0013079SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 20 200351248 Bailey, Alice A. Letters on occult meditation ; received and edited by Alice A. Bailey. - New York : Lucifer, 1922. [M0013081SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 21 200351249 Bailey, Alice A. A treatise on white magic, or, The way of the disciple ; by Alice Bailey. - London : John M. Watkins; New York : Lucis, 1934. [M0013082SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 22 200351250 Bain, James Leith Macbeth The Christ of the Holy Grail, or, The great Christ of the cosmos and the little Christ of the soul : the hymns of the Christ-child to the Christ-mother ; written by James L. Macbeth Bain. - Rev. ed.. - London : Theosophical Publishing Society, 1910. [M0013083SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 23 200351476 Ball, Sir Robert Stawell The story of the heavens ; by Sir Robert Stawell Ball. - New & rev. ed.. - London : Cassell, 1893. [M0013084SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 24 200351477 Barker, A. Trevor The hill of discernment ; A. Trevor Barker. - Pasadena, Cal. : Theosophical University Press, 1941. [M0013085SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 25 200351478 3 Theosophical Society Collection Barker, Elsa War letters from the living dead man ; written down by Elsa Barker. - London : William Rider, 1916. [M0013086SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 26 200351479 Bayliss, Sir Wyke Olives : the reminiscences of a president ; by Sir Wyke Bayliss ; edited by his wife. - London : George Allen, 1906. [M0013087SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 27 200351480 Bayly, M. Beddow Spotlights on vivisection ; by M. Beddow Bayly. - London : Anti-Vivisection Society, 1946. [M0013088SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 28 200351481 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 Ancient ideals in modern life : four lectures delivered at the twenty-fifth anniversary meeting of the Theosophical Society, at Benares, December, 1900 ; by Annie Besant. - London : Theosophical Publishing Society, 1901. [M0013089SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 29 200351482 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 The Ancient wisdom : an outline of theosophical teachings ; by Annie Besant. - 1st Adyar ed.. - Madras : Theosophical Publishing House, 1939. [8170590345] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 30 200351483 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 An autobiography ; Annie Besant. - London : Fisher Unwin : Theosophical Publ. Soc., 1893. [w8366290] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 31 200351484 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 Avatâras : four lectures delivered at the twenty-fourth anniversary meeting of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras, December, 1899 ; by Annie Besant. - English ed.. - London : Theosophical Publishing Society, 1900. [M0013090SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 32 200351485 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 The birth and evolution of the soul : two lectures ; by Annie Besant. - 2nd ed.. - London : Theosophical Publishing Society, 1903. [M0013092SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 33 200351486 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 Britain's place in the great plan : four lectures delivered in London, June and July 1921 ; by Annie Besant. - London : Theosophical Publishing House, 1921. [M0013093SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 34 200351487 4 Theosophical Society Collection Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 The building of the kosmos and other lectures ; delivered at the eighteenth annual convention of the Theosophial Society at Adyar, Madras, December 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 1893. - London : Theosophical Publishing Society, 1894. [t3234170] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 35 200351488 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 The changing world and lectures to theosophical students : fifteen lectures delivered in London during May, June, and July 1909 ; by Annie Besant. - London : Theosophical Publishing Society, 1909. [x5818248] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 36 200351489 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 Civilisation's deadlocks and the keys : five lectures delivered in London, June 1924 ; by Annie Besant. - London : Theosophical Pub. House, 1924.. [ 85115071] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 37 200351490 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 Daily meditations on the path and its qualifications ; from the works of Annie Besant ; compiled by E. G. Cooper. - Madras : Theosophical Publishing House, 1943. [M0013096SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 38 200351491 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 Death-and after?. - London : Theosophical Publishing House, 1901. - (Theosophical manuals ; no.3). [y5701954] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 39 200351492 Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933 Dharma, or, The meaning of right and wrong : three lectures delivered at the eighth annual convention of the Indian section of the Theosophical Society, held at Benares on October 25th, 26th, and 27th, 1898 ; by Annie Besant. - London : Theosophical Publishing Society, 1913. [M0013134SH] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION 40 200351493 The doctrine of the heart : extracts from Hindu letters. - Madras :
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