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Theosophical Path was a periodical run by the Theosophical Society in the United States. In the 1920-s, Katherine Tingley was the chief editor of the journal. About that time, she met William Gribbon, an English writer of adventure fiction writing under the pen name Talbot Mundy. Tingley introduced him to the theosophical ideas, which strongly influenced Mundy's worldview. He published several articles on Theosophy from 1923 to 1929 in Theosophical Path. This book represents a collection of his Theosophy articles published in the journal.
A Soldier and a Gentleman is a short story by Talbot Mundy. This is the first story to introduce Mundi's famous protagonist Yasmini, a young Hindu woman with a strong character and a remarkable zest for adventures. After that, there were four more stories of Yasmini's adventures, which sustained Mundi's belief in the equality of men and women.
This historical novel is set in the Ottoman Empire right before the start of the Italo-Turkish War of 1911 and sheds light on Armenians struggling to be free of ruthless Turks. It revolves around three Englishmen, an American man, and a strong, fearless American woman who join the battle on the side of the Armenians. This tragic work is loaded with intrigue and beautiful descriptions of the country.
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Gray Mahatma" by Talbot Mundy. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Queen Cleopatra is a historical drama by Talbot Mundy. It depicts the biggest clash of the sexes known to history, that of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar. Excerpt: "Cleopatra yawned. The rising sun, with a hint in its hue of the heat it had left behind in Asia, began brightening the gilt and marble coloring of the harbor water, streaking it with silver, making spots of gorgeous color where the seaweed and the scum and flotsam drifted. Through the windows, the masts of a hundred ships appeared like pen-strokes in the haze. Three crows came and perched on the marble balcony rail, alert and impudent, as Cleopatra jumped from her bed and came out under the awning, stretching herself."