The Occult Review

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The Occult Review
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TypeJournal
FormatMonthly
Owner(s)Ralph Shirley
PublisherRider & Co.
EditorRalph Shirley
Founded1905
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication1951
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom

The Occult Review was a England illustrated monthly magazine published between 1905 and 1951 containing articles and correspondence by many notable occultists and authors of the day, including Aleister Crowley, Meredith Starr, Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, Arthur Edward Waite, Franz Hartmann, Florence Farr, Phyllis Campbell, and Paul Brunton. Edited by Ralph Shirley and published in London by William Rider and Son, Ltd. (later Rider & Company), it is said to have been devoted to the investigation of supernormal phenomena and the study of psychological problems. It was published under different names from 1905 to 1951. From September 1933 to October 1935 it was published as The London Forum. In January 1936 it reverted to The Occult Review.[1]

References

  1. Occult reviews

External links

  • A complete archive of "The Occult Review
  • An Index to The Occult Review 1905-1939
  • Cover photos of The Occult Review 1905-1948




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