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Annie Besant born 1 October 1847 was a prominent British socialist, women's rights activist, writer and orator and an advocate of theosophy.
Besides being a prolific writer, Besant was a orator who gave sixty-six public lectures in one year. She also engaged in public debates.
The Political Status of Women (1874)
Christianity: Its Evidences, Its Origin, Its Morality, Its History (1876)
The Law of Population (1877)
My Path to Atheism (1878, 3rd ed 1885)
Marriage, As It Was, As It Is, And As It Should Be: A Plea for Reform (1878)
The Atheistic Platform: 12 Lectures One by Besant (1884)
Autobiographical Sketches (1885)
Why I Am a Socialist (1886)
Why I Became a Theosophist (1889)
The Seven Principles of Man (1892)
Bhagavad Gita (translated as The Lord's Song) (1895)
Karma (1895)
The Ancient Wisdom (1897)
Dharma (1898)
Thought Forms with C. W. Leadbeater (1901)
The Religious Problem in India (1901)
Thought Power: Its Control and Culture (1901)
Esoteric Christianity (1905 2nd ed)
A Study in Consciousness: A contribution to the science of psychology. (ca 1907, rpt 1918)
Occult Chemistry with C. W. Leadbeater (1908)
An Introduction to Yoga (1908)
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