The Theosophical Review (formerly Lucifer) by H. P. Blavatsky, edited by Annie Besant and G. R. S. Mead

$450.00

(Three Volume Set) The Theosophical Review (formerly Lucifer) by H. P. Blavatsky, edited by Annie Besant and G. R. S. Mead. A substantial and intellectually rich run of this influential Theosophical journal, containing March through August 1904, March through August 1905, and September 1905 through August 1906. These volumes include significant articles by leading figures of the Theosophical movement, such as Annie Besant’s essays on “Destinies of Nations” and “Meaning and the Method of the Spiritual Life,” G. R. S. Mead’s contributions on “Atmos,” “Origin on Reincarnation,” and other philosophical themes, and A. R. Orage’s piece “Brotherhood—Mainly False.” Also present are Michael Wood’s explorations of esoteric symbolism including “House of Power” and “Mystery of the Son of God,” as well as scholarly and speculative articles engaging with ancient religion, reincarnation, mysticism, and comparative philosophy. Edited by Annie Besant and G. R. S. Mead, these issues document a mature and rigorous phase of early twentieth-century Theosophical thought, reflecting both internal discourse and broader esoteric scholarship. All volumes are hardcover with quarter leather and marbled paper boards, raised spine hubs, and gilt lettering; shelfwear to corners and spine ends, with one volume showing a cracked board at the spine but remaining sound and holding tight.