1891. A monthly journal devoted to oriental philosophy, art, literature and occultism conducted by Olcott under the auspices of the Theosophical Society. Olcott, founder and president of the Theosophical Society, assumed responsibility for the The Theosophist after Blavatsky's return to Europe and then death in 1891. Some of the articles contained in this volume include: The Adyar Convention Lectures; Burma Revisited; Child Culture; H.P.B's Death; Elohistic Mysteries; Fire Elementals; Hindu Theism; The Mayas of Yucatan; Nature; A New Philosophy; Palmistry; The Planetary Chain; The President's Visit to Ceylon; Retrogression in Rebirth; The Sanskrit Revival; The Signs of the Zodiacs; White and Black Symbolism; Tamil Proverbs; The Theosophical Society and H.P.B.; The Two Sources of Veneration; The Vampire; and Woman in Ancient India; and many more. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.