Annie Besant
Annie Besant was a British social reformer, writer, orator, and prominent activist for women's rights, secularism, and Indian self-rule. She later became a major leader in the Theosophical Society and a supporter of Indian nationalism, serving as the first female president of the Indian National Congress in 1917.
biography
social reform
political writing
nonfiction
A Study of Consciouness
Speeches and Writings of Annie Besant
Man Whence How And WhitherA Record Of Clairvoyant Investigation
Occult Chemistry
The Future of Indian Politics
DHARMA (Timeless Wisdom Collection Book 425)
An Introduction to Yoga (Illustrated)
Theosophy and the New Psychology
The Spiritual Life
A Study in Consciousness
Theosophy And Its Evidences
The Great Orders Of Living Beings
Emotion, Intellect And Spirituality
Spiritual Life for Man: Esoteric Classics
The Bhagavad Gita, or, the Lord's song
Buddhist Popular Lectures
Theosophist Magazine July 1913-September 1913
Theosophist Magazine September 1932-December 1932
Witness for the Prosecution: Annie Besant's Testimony on Behalf of H.P. Blavatsky in the N.Y. Sun/Coues Law Case (Theosophical History Occasional Papers, Volume I)
Ancient Wisdom: The Buddhic And Nirvanic Planes
Theosophist Magazine January 1928-March 1928
Brahmavidya Divine Wisdom
History Of The Great French Revolution From The Standpoint Of The People
Thought Control