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vol. 8, p. 270
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 8 (September 1878 - September 1879)

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< Humbug in India (continued from page 8-269) >

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Madame Blavatsky

Sir,—Be so kind as to make room in your next issue for this indignant protest of mine. Speaking of me in your leading article of May 23rd, and entitled “Theosophic Thaumaturgy,” I am mentioned as the “Countess” Blavatsky. Allow me to state, once for ever, that such is not my title., nor can I concede the right to include in the long list of vices I may be possibly endowed with that of a parvenu’s vanity. My family, on both sides, is quite ancient enough and noble enough to have transmitted to me too much pride to leave room for any petty feeling of vanity. I had to protest against this title while I was in America; have protested against it at another time in the Revue Spirite of Paris; and have just published in the Bombay Gazette of' May 13th a third protest, stating that, for reasons sufficiently specified, and not wholly disconnected with American citizenship, my name is simply

H. P. Blavatsky
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Bombay, June 12th.

[The expression “Countess Blavatsky” was taken from the Indian newspapers.— Ed.

Correspondence

A Hint to the Theosophists

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<Untitled> (From the enclosed...)

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Editor's notes

  1. Madame Blavatsky by Blavatsky H. P., London Spiritualist, No. 359, July 11, 1879, p. 24
  2. image by unknown author
  3. Correspondence by unknown author, Native Opinion, Sunday, 27th July 1879
  4. From the enclosed... by Shroff K. M., Bombay, 30th July 1879



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SB, v. 8, p. 270, inlay


Editor's notes

  1. image by unknown author. written black ink