Selected Works
- The Political Status of Women (1874)
- My Path to Atheism (1877)
- The Law Of Population (1877)
- Marriage, As It Was, As It Is, And As It Should Be: A Plea For Reform (1878)
- Autobiographical Sketches (1885)
- Why I became a Theosophist (1889)
- The Devachanic Plane. Theosophical Publishing House, London, ca 1895.
- The seven principles of man (1892)
- The Ancient Wisdom (1898)
- Thought Forms (1901)
- Bhagavad Gita (translation) (1905)
- Study in Consciousness – A contribution to the science of psychology. Theosophical Publishing House, Madras, ca 1907.
- Introduction to Yoga (1908)
- Australian Lectures(1908)
- Jainism
- Man and his bodies. Theosophical Publishing House, London, 1911.
- Man's life in this and other worlds. Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar, 1913.
- Occult Chemistry (With Charles Webster Leadbeater)
- Initiation: The Perfecting of Man (1923)
- The Doctrine of the Heart (1920)
- Esoteric Christianity.
- The Future of Indian Politics (booklet), Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar, 1922
- The Life and Teaching of Muhammad, Madras, 1932
- Memory and Its Nature, Theosophical Publishing House, Madras, ca 1935. (With Helena Blavatsky).
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