Beatrice Hastings - Works

Works

  • Woman's Worst Enemy - Woman, 1909
  • The Maids' Comedy: A Chivalric Romance in Thirteen Chapters, 1911
  • The Old "New Age"—Orage and Others, Blue Moon Press, 1935
  • Defence of Madame Blavatsky Volumes 1 and 2, Worthing, Hastings Press, 1937

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