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Crown 8vo, pp. 375, Cloth, Js. 6d. 



Theosophy, Religion, and 

 Occult Science. 



BY HENRY S. OLCOTT, 

 PRESIDENT OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 



WITH GLOSSARY OF EASTERN WORDS. 



CONTENTS: Theosophy or Materialism Which? The Theosophical Society and its 

 Aims The Common Foundation of all Religions Thesophy : the Scientific Basis of 

 Religion Theosophy : its Friends and Enemies The Occult Sciences Spiritualism and 

 Theosophy India : Past, Present, and Future The Civilisation that India needs The 

 Spirit of the Zoroastrian Religion the Life of Buddha and its Lessons, &c. 



The Manchester Examiner describes these lectures as "RICH IN INTEREST 

 AND SUGGESTIVENESS," and says that "the theosophy expounded in this 

 volume is at once a theology, a metaphysic, and a sociology," and concludes 

 a lengthy notice by stating that " Colonel Olcott's volume deserves, and will 

 repay, the study of all readers for whom the byways of speculation have an 

 irresistible charm." 



Demy 8vo, pp. xii. and 324, Cloth, los. 6d. 



Incidents in the Life of Madame 

 Blavatsky. 



COMPILED FROM INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY HER 



RELATIVES AND FRIENDS, 

 AND EDITED BY A. P. SINNETT. 



WITH A PORTRAIT REPRODUCED FROM AN ORIGINAL PAINTING BY 

 HERMANN SCHMIECHEN. 



CONTENTS : Childhood Marriage and Travel At Home in Russia, 1858 Mme. de 

 Jelihowsky's Narrative From Apprenticeship to Duty Residence in America Estab- 

 lished in India A Visit to Europe, &c. 



Truth says : " For any credulous friend who revels in such stories I can 

 recommend 'Incidents in the Life of Madame Blavatsky.' I READ EVERY 



LINE OF THE BOOK WITH MUCH INTEREST." 



Theosophists will find both edification and interest in the book. 



