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1860s

11 entries in the archive from the 1860s.

Biographies (11)

Annie Besant | Biography

Annie Besant, the London-born freethought lecturer, Knowlton Trial defendant of 1877, Fabian Society founding member, Theosophical Society President from 1907 to 1933, and founder...

Daniel Dunglas Home | Biography

Daniel Dunglas Home, the Scottish-born Connecticut-raised medium of the Victorian period who produced phenomena across the drawing-rooms of London, Paris, Saint Petersburg, Rome...

F. W. H. Myers | Biography

Frederic William Henry Myers, classical scholar, Cambridge Apostle, Inspector of Schools, and co-founder of the Society for Psychical Research in 1882. Coined the term telepathy in...

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky | Biography

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, the Russian-born co-founder of the Theosophical Society in New York in 1875 with Henry Steel Olcott and William Quan Judge. Author of Isis Unveiled...

Henry Steel Olcott | Biography

Henry Steel Olcott, the American Civil War officer, agricultural-investigation journalist, and lawyer who became the first President of the Theosophical Society at its founding in...

Joseph Rodes Buchanan | Biography

Joseph Rodes Buchanan, the Kentucky-born physician who founded psychometry in 1841 through experiments with a sensitive who described the properties of metals and chemicals from...

Jules Verne | Biography

Jules Verne, the Nantes-born French writer whose Voyages Extraordinaires across the 1863 to 1905 period are the substantive cultural-grammar source of three documented...

Thomas Edison | Biography

Thomas Alva Edison, the Ohio-born American inventor of the phonograph (1877), the practical incandescent light (1879), and approximately 1,093 patented devices across a working...

W. T. Stead | Biography

William Thomas Stead, the Northern Echo, Pall Mall Gazette and Review of Reviews editor whose Maiden Tribute investigation of 1885 raised the British age of consent and whose...

Sir William Crookes | Biography

Sir William Crookes, the chemist who discovered thallium in 1861, invented the Radiometer in 1872, gave his name to the vacuum tube Wilhelm Roentgen used to discover X-rays in...

William Stainton Moses | Biography

William Stainton Moses, the Lincolnshire-born English clergyman who served as a master at University College School London from 1871 to 1889 and produced under the pen name M.A....

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