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  2. Annie Besant - Wikipedia

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    Money was short and Frank Besant was stingy. Annie Besant was sure a third child would impose too much on the family finances. [4] She wrote short stories, books for children, and articles, the money she earned being controlled by her husband. Besant began to question her own faith, after her daughter Mabel was seriously ill in 1871. [4]

  3. The Freethought Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Freethought Publishing Company was established in 1877 by Annie Besant [1] and Charles Bradlaugh [2] to publish books and pamphlets to promote the cause of secularism, social reform and freedom of thought. Their publications were printed initially at 28 Stonecutter Street, London E.C and then at 63 Fleet Street, London E.C.

  4. Lucifer (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The first issues were co-edited with Mabel Collins. From 1889 until Blavatsky's death in May 1891 Annie Besant was a co-editor. Besant then published the journal until September 1895, when George Robert Stowe Mead became a co-editor. The journal appeared twelve times a year and was 80 to 90 pages long. [1]

  5. Thought-Forms - Wikipedia

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    [12] Besant gave the article scientific coloring, not forgetting to mention Röntgen, Baraduc, [13] Reichenbach, "vibrations and the ether." [8] This "small but influential book", [note 5] which contains color pictures of thought-forms that the authors said are created "in subtle spirit-matter," was published in 1905. [1]

  6. 30 best books for children, from Matilda to Alice in Wonderland

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    13. The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (1894). Raised by wolves, Mowgli must face the terrible tiger Shere Khan, with the help of Baloo, a “sleepy brown bear”, and Bagheera, a panther.

  7. Occult Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The Periodic Law: the number affixed to an element is the number of "Anu" (the ultimate physical particles of which matter is constituted). Occult Chemistry: Investigations by Clairvoyant Magnification into the Structure of the Atoms of the Periodic Table and Some Compounds (originally subtitled A Series of Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements) is a book written by Annie Besant ...

  8. File:Annie Besant, LoC.jpg - Wikipedia

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