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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)

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) 

Australian Lectures (1908)

Annie Besant: An Autobiography (1908 2nd ed)

The Religious Problem in India Lectures on Islam, Jainism, Sikhism, Theosophy (1909) 

Man and His Bodies (1896, rpt 1911)

Elementary Lessons on Karma (1912)

A Study in Karma (1912)

Initiation: The Perfecting of Man (1912)

Man's Life in This and Other Worlds (1913) 

Man: Whence, How and Whither with C. W. Leadbeater (1913)

The Doctrine of the Heart (1920) 

The Future of Indian Politics 1922

The Life and Teaching of Muhammad (1932) 

Memory and Its Nature (1935) 

Various writings regarding Helena Blavatsky (1889–1910)

Selection of Pamphlets as follows: 

"Sin and Crime" (1885)

"God's Views on Marriage" (1890)

"A World Without God" (1885)

"Life, Death, and Immortality" (1886)

"Theosophy" (1925?)

"The World and Its God" (1886)

"Atheism and Its Bearing on Morals" (1887)

"On Eternal Torture" (n.d.)

"The Fruits of Christianity" (n.d.)

"The Jesus of the Gospels and the Influence of Christianity" (n.d.)

"The Gospel of Christianity and the Gospel of Freethought" (1883)

"Sins of the Church: Threatenings and Slaughters" (n.d.)

"For the Crown and Against the Nation" (1886)

"Christian Progress" (1890)

"Why I Do Not Believe in God" (1887)

"The Myth of the Resurrection" (1886)

"The Teachings of Christianity" (1887)

She died at Advar in India 20 September 1933 aged 85

 

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