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Works by Anna Kingsford (Chronological Order):
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Beatrice; A Tale of the Early Christians. Published under the name of
A. Bonus (Anna Bonus Kingsford). Joseph Masters, London (Aldersgate Street and New Bond Street), 1863. 114 pp. More information
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• River-Reeds. Poems; originally
anonymously published (Anna Kingsford was yet very
young, especially when the poems were first published in different magazines), London,
1866. Joseph Masters, London (Aldersgate
Street and New Bond Street),
1866. 71 pp.
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cover.
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An Essay on the Admission of Women to the Parliamentary Franchise. Ninon Kingsford (Anna Kingsford). London: Trubner & Co., 1868. [“Ninon Kingsford” was one of the pen names used by
Anna Kingsford in the beginning of the literary career. It was also used in the
work Rosamunda the Princess.] Complete Html text in this site, including a photocopy of its main title
page.
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The Lady’s Own Paper (a Journal of
Taste, Progress and Thought).
Journal edited by Mrs. Algernon Kingsford (Anna Kingsford).
Here we have the first 12 numbers edited by Anna Kingsford,
from Nº. 307 (October, 5, 1872 – Nº. 01 of the New Series),
up to Nº. 318 (December, 21, 1872 – Nº. 12 of the New
Series). More information and the complete Pdf
copies in this site.
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In My Lady’s Chamber; a Speculative Romance
Touching a Few Questions of the Day. Originally published under the
pen name (pseudonym) of
Colossa (Anna Kingsford). J. Burns,
15, Southhampton Row, Holborn, London,
1873. 319 pp.
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• Rosamunda
the Princess, an Historical Romance of the Sixth Century.
Ninon Kingsford (Anna Kingsford). James
Parker and Co., Oxford and London, 1875. 365 pp.
With 24
illustrations. More information and complete Html text in this site;
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its Preface, and all the illustrations of the work.
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• The Perfect Way in Diet.
Anna Kingsford. Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., London, 1881. 121 pp. Second edition: 1906. Based on
her Medicine graduation thesis. More information and complete Html text in this
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The Perfect Way; or, the Finding of Christ.
Anna
Kingsford and Edward Maitland. Hamilton, Adams & Co., London, 1882.
Second edition, revised and enlarged: Field and Tuer, London, 1887; and also,
Esoteric Publishing Company, Boston, 1988. 3rd edition: 1890. Fifth edition,
edited, with additions and a long preface, by Samuel Hopgood Hart: John M.
Watkins, London, 1923. 405 pp. More information and complete Html text in this site.
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Address of the President
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To the London Lodge of The Theosophical Society
– October 21st 1883.
Anna Kingsford. Lecture published in:
Theosophical History magazine, July, 1987. pp. 82-85.
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The Virgin of the World. A translation of
Hermetic manuscripts. Introductory essays (on Hermeticism) and notes by Anna
Kingsford and Edward Maitland. George Redway, London, 1885. Also in Madras: P.
Kailasam Brothers; Spiritualistic Book Depot, 1885. 154 pp. More information and
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• Astrology Theologized: the
Spiritual Hermeneutics of Astrology and Holy Writ – A Treatise upon the
Influence of the Stars on Man and on the Art of Ruling Them by the Law of Grace.
Long prefatory essay, and translation by Anna Kingsford,
from the original by Valentine Weigelius, dated
1649. George Redway, London, 1886.
121 pp. More information and complete Html text in this
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Health, Beauty and the Toilet: Letters to Ladies from a Lady
Doctor. Anna
Kingsford. Frederick Warne and Co., London and New York; 1886. 232
pp. 2nd Edition in the same year.
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Uncientific Science: Moral Aspects of Vivsection.
Anna Kingsford. Article published in the work
Spiritual
Therapeutics; or, Divine Science
by W.J. Colville, Educator Publishing Company, Chicago, 1888. 332 pp.
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Works
by Anna Kingsford Posthumously Published (Chronological Order):
• Dreams and Dream-Stories.
Anna Kingsford. Edited by Edward
Maitland. George Redway, London, 1888. 281 pp. More information and free complete
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Intima
Sacra: a Manual of Esoteric Devotion.
Compiled by E. M. Forsyth. David Stott, London: 370, Oxford Street, W. 1891. 163 pp.
This book
is a compilation from the writings by Dr. Anna Kingsford, and has a Preface
by Edward Maitland. It was written as a summary and
introduction to the message of these two prophet-souls. As it is an important work, we decided to show it in this section as well.
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Clothed with the Sun: Being the Illuminations of Anna (Bonus)
Kingsford. Anna
Kingsford. Edited by Edward Maitland. First edition: John M.
Watkins, London, 1889. Second edition: The Ruskin Press, Birmingham,
1906. Third Edition: edited by Samuel Hopgood Hart, 1937. Sun Books (reprint),
Santa Fe, 1993. 210 pp. More information and
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Addresses and Essays on Vegetarianism.
Anna Kingsford
and Edward Maitland. Edited by Samuel Hopgood Hart. John M. Watkins, London,
1912.
227 pp.
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The Credo of Christendom: and other Addresses and Essays on
Esoteric Christianity. Anna
Kingsford and Edward Maitland.
Edited by Samuel Hopgood Hart. John M. Watkins, London, 1916. 256 pp. More
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Works by Edward Maitland (Chronological Order):
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The
Pilgrim and the Shrine; or, Passages from the Life and Correspondence of Herbert
Ainslie. Edward Maitland. New Edition (with corrections and additions), John W. Lovell, New York,
1889. 467 pp. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, New
York, 1872.
Tinsley Brothers, London, 1872. 467 pp. 1st
Edition, 1869. 3rd
Edition,
1873.
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One Passed By! (Song). Words by
Edward Maitland.
Music by
Virginia
Gabriel (Mary Ann Virginia).
London,
Ashdown & Parry, 18, Hanover Square.
(circa 1870).
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The Higher Law. A Romance. Edward Maitland. Tinsley Brothers, London, 1871. 506 pp.
Second Edition: G.P Putnam & Sons, New York, 1872. 506 pp.
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Jewish Literature and Modern Education: or, the Use
and Misuse of the Bible in the Schoolroom.
Edward Maitland.
Edited, for the author, by Thomas Scott, Ramsgate. 1871. 97 pp. And also by Trübner & Co., London
(8 & 60, Paternoster Row),
1872. 97 pp.
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By and By: an Historical Romance of the Future.
Edward Maitland. G.P.
Putnam’s Sons, New York,
1873. 460 pp. Richard Bentley and Son,
London, 1873. Tinsley Brothers,
London, 1876. Greg Press (reprint of the First Edition), Boston, 1977.
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• The
Keys of the Creeds.
Edward Maitland.
Second Edition, Revised: Trübner & Co., London (Ludgate Hill),
1875. 201 pp.
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• England and Islam: or, the
Counsel of Caiaphas.
Edward Maitland. Tinsley Brothers, London, 1876. 636 pp.
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The Soul, and How It Found Me.
Edward Maitland.
Published for the author. Tinsley Brothers, London, 1877. 307 pp.
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How the World Came to
an End in 1881.
Published anonymously (Edward Maitland). Field & Tuer, London, 1884.
pp. 83.
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• The New Illumination.
Edward Maitland.
This text was originally a paper read before the Hermetic Society,
July 15th, 1886. It was later published as a
booklet – George Conway, London,
1886. Complete Html text in this site.
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Intima
Sacra: a Manual of Esoteric Devotion.
Compiled by E. M. Forsyth. David Stott, London: 370, Oxford Street, W. 1891.
163 pp.
This book
is a compilation from the writings by Dr. Anna Kingsford, and has a Preface
by Edward Maitland. It was written as a summary and
introduction to the message of these two prophet-souls. As it is an important work, we decided to show it in this section as well.
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• The Bible’s Own Account of
Itself. Edward Maitland. 1st Edition:
Ruskin Press, Birmingham,
1891. 2nd Edition, complete with Appendix:
Ruskin Press, Birmingham,
1905. 83 pp. Third Edition: John M. Watkins, London, 1913. More
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“A Message to Earth”.
Published anonymously. [Compiler’s note:
It is very likely that this work was edited by Edward Maitland.]
Published
in conjunction with the writings recognized by the Esoteric Christian Union as
appertaining to the “New Gospel of Interpretation.” London (Lamley & Co., 1 & 3
Exhibition Road, S.W.), 1892. 93 pp. More information and complete Html text in this
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The “New Gospel
of Interpretation”:
Being an
Abstract of the Doctrine and a Statement of the Origin, Object, Basis, Method
and Scope of the Esoteric Christian Union.
Edward Maitland.
Published under auspice of the Esoteric Christian Union, whose President-Founder was Edward
Maitland. London, Lamley & Co., 1892. 93 pp. More information and complete Html text in this
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The Appeal of the Esoteric Christian Union
to the Churches and People of Christendom. Published by the Esoteric Christian Union, whose President-Founder
was Edward Maitland. London (37, Chelsea Gardens, S.W.), circa 1893. 8 pp. More information and complete Html text of this
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Vivisection.
Edward Maitland and Edward Carpenter. William Reeves, London,
1893. 53 pp. More information and complete Html text in this site.
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The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the New
Gospel of Interpretation.
Edward Maitland.
1st
Edition, 1893. 2nd Edition, 1894. 3rd Edition, edited by
Samuel H. Hart. Ruskin Press, Birmingham, 1905. 204 pp.
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The Life of Anna Kingsford: Her Life, Letters, Diary and Work.
Edward Maitland.
Two volumes. George Redway, London, 1896. 3rd Edition, edited by
Samuel Hopgood Hart. John M. Watkins, London, 1913. Vol. I, 442 pp.; Vol. II,
466 pp. More information and
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The Living Truth
in Christianity.
Bertram McCrie.
John M. Watkins, London:
21 Cecil Court, Charing
Cross Road, 1915. 43 pp.
Although this
little book was not written by Anna Kingsford or Edward Maitland, it was written as an
introduction to the message of these two prophet-souls. As it is an important work, we decided to show it in this section as well.
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