The Occult Review
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June 1931 Issue Featured article: |
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Type | Occult Journal |
Format | Monthly |
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Owner | Ralph Shirley |
Publisher | Rider & Co. |
Editor | Ralph Shirley |
Founded | 1905 |
Language | English |
Ceased publication | 1951 |
Price | 30 cents in 1931 |
Headquarters | London, UK |
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The Occult Review was a British illustrated monthly magazine containing articles & correspondence by many notable occultists of the day, including Aleister Crowley, Meredith Starr, Arthur Edward Waite, W.L. Wilmhurst, Franz Hartmann, Florence Farr, and Herbert Stanley Redgrove. 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.