Note[1] ON June 10, 1909, there appeared in a prominent Vienna paper (the Neues Wiener Journal) a notice (which I herewith enclose) saying that the castle of B—— had been burned by the populace, because there was a great mortality among the peasant children, and it was generally believed that this was due to the […]
[Not signed but is by Franz Hartmann][1] [Col. Olcott has received from one of the Western States of America the following cordial letter, which is as gratifying to all of us as it has been to the recipient. The writer—now, happily, a Theosophist—is a learned physician of German birth but long settled in the United […]
[Ein offener Brief. Nur für die Leser der “Lotusblüten” bestimmt.] Translation from the German by Robert Hutwohl[1] As all those who have become acquainted with the worldview represented in the “Lotusblüten” and in the books and journals published by members of the “Theosophical Society” already know, the end of this century will not end the […]
The Occult Review 7, no. 1 (Jan. 1908), 7-35 Autobiography of Dr. Franz Hartmann. The Occult Review 7, no. 1 (January 1908), 7-35
The Theosophist 33, no. 11 (October 1911), 65-68
Neue Lotusblüten 2, no. 11-12 (November-December 1909), 369-371