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Annie Besant

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Middlesex; Penguin Books.; 1986Description: 128 p.: illISBN:
  • 9.78014E+12
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 299.934 Bes
Summary: THIS book is the first of two volumes in which are collected those' writings and speeches of Dr. Annie Besant which deal with the reconstruction of the new world in the principal departments of human life. In the present volume are gathered together some of her more general studies of world-wide application. In the second volume will be found her principal writings in her famous daily newspaper. New India. published in Madras. and therefore particularly concern- ed with Dr. Besant's great work in India. Only her signed contributions have been included. although many unsigned articles are of hardly less interest. But when she signed an article. generally a leading article. it was because she had some special message to give which she wished to be associated with herself personally rather than to be lost in the general anonymity of a newspaper.
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THIS book is the first of two volumes in which are collected those' writings and speeches of Dr. Annie Besant which deal with the reconstruction of the new world in the principal departments of human life. In the present volume are gathered together some of
her more general studies of world-wide application. In the second volume will be found her principal writings in her famous daily newspaper. New India. published in Madras. and therefore particularly concern- ed with Dr. Besant's great work in India. Only her
signed contributions have been included. although many unsigned articles are of hardly less interest. But when she signed an article. generally a leading article. it was because she had some special message to give which she wished to be associated with herself personally rather than to be lost in the general anonymity of a newspaper.

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