Selected Writings
- Dreams (What they are and how they are caused) (1893)
- Theosophical Manual Nº5: The Astral Plane (Its Scenery, Inhabitants and Phenomena) (1896)
- Theosophical Manual Nº6: The Devachanic Plane or The Heaven World Its Characteristics and Inhabitants (1896)
- The Story of Atlantis (with William Scott-Elliot) (1896)
- Reincarnation (1898)
- Our Relation to Our Children (1898)
- Clairvoyance (1899)
- Thought Forms (With Annie Besant) (1901)
- An Outline of Theosophy (1902)
- Man Visible and Invisible (1902)
- Some Glimpses of Occultism, Ancient and Modern (1903)
- The Christian Creed (1904)
- The Inner Life (1911)
- The Perfume of Egypt and Other Weird Stories (1911)
- The Power and Use of Thought (1911)
- The Life After Death and How Theosophy Unveils It (1912)
- A Textbook of Theosophy (1912)
- Man: Whence, How and Whither (With Annie Besant) (1913)
- Vegetarianism and Occultism (1913)
- The Hidden Side of Things (1913)
- Occult Chemistry (book) (1916)
- The Monad and Other Essays Upon the Higher Consciousness (1920)
- The Inner Side Of Christian Festivals (1920)
- The Science of the Sacraments (1920)
- The Lives of Alcyone (With Annie Besant) (1924)
- The Liturgy According to the Use of the Liberal Catholic Church (With J.I. Wedgwood) (Second Edition) (1924)
- The Masters and the Path (1925)
- Talks on the Path of Occultism (1926)
- Glimpses of Masonic History (1926) (later pub 1986 as Ancient Mystic Rites)
- The Hidden Life in Freemasonry (1926)
- The Chakras (1927) (published by the Theosophical Publishing House, Wheaton, Illinois, USA)
- Spiritualism and Theosophy Scientifically Examined and Carefully Described (1928)
- The Noble Eightfold Path (1955)
- Messages from the Unseen (1931)
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