The second edition of Echoes of the Orient in three volumes (each with an index) is available now.
The third volume contains Judge's comments on the Esoteric Section teachings of Blavatsky.
The Cumulative Index for all three volumes will be ready early in 2011.
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Permalink Reply by Heidi Ann Maycroft on March 29, 2011 at 6:30am lol
my beloved [meaning my copy]
i love to read
mr. judge's stories
those tales are meant for direction, guidance, warning and prophecy for theosophist
curiously
thoughts any one . . .
{ yes | no | maybe | what! }
Permalink Reply by Nicholas Weeks on March 29, 2011 at 6:53am Heidi,
The ULT version is much larger. The editor added excerpts from Judge's letters to friends other than than Julia & Archibald Keightley. The first edition was edited by "Jasper Niemand" a pen name for Julia Keightley. That version contained only letters to her & her husband, it is kept in print by TS Pasadena.
Yes his stories are great. Some are past life recollections I believe.
Permalink Reply by Heidi Ann Maycroft on March 29, 2011 at 7:02am yep
get'n somewhere now
[big smile]
re - incarnations me thinks too
TUP ? is where i find this you say ?
Permalink Reply by Nicholas Weeks on March 29, 2011 at 7:11am
Permalink Reply by Heidi Ann Maycroft on March 30, 2011 at 6:20am thank you
Nicholas
i mis-spoke
...like that never happened before [grin]
my echoes were published by point loma
theosophy company published my letters and articles
tell me
your favorite lately...
tilnext
[warm smile]
Permalink Reply by Christian von Lahr on March 30, 2011 at 2:17pm In another month or three, free PDFs of the entire Echoes of the Orient series (3 vol. plus Index) will appear on the TS Pasadena website - www.theosociety.org
Permalink Reply by John Rau on June 25, 2011 at 3:48pm 
Permalink Reply by M K Ramadoss on June 26, 2011 at 8:22am Thanks for the info.
For the first time, a theosophical publication which is available in print format is made available in pdf and HTML formats. This will provide a very wide distribution of the material around the world.
At a time when we routinely see pricey theosophical publications, this is a breath of fresh air and TUP should be congratulated in showing the way to other theosophical publishers (hope they follow) whose pricing decisions are more guided by accountants and business oriented decision makers than real theosophists whose main motivation is to bring theosophy to everyone in the world.Let us hope to see more of theosophical publications available in pdf format in future.
The only shortcoming I found in the pdf file is that it requires Acrobat Version 7.0. It is very easy to make Acrobat files backward compatible to Version 5.0 since many users still have not moved up to Version 7.0 (even though it is free).
Permalink Reply by Jon Knebel on June 26, 2011 at 8:46am Nicholas, Has anyone put dates on these letters?
Nicholas Weeks said:
Permalink Reply by John Rau on June 26, 2011 at 9:25am Jon, I would have sent you a private message but we are not "friends here in this forum" as we are on occasion - offline. I do not believe Nicholas is on theosophy.net any longer, but this blog is still active. But you know how to contact him thru other arenas - or direct email. (P.S. Jon, busy as the dickens here slaying dragons a few hundred miles north of you, books, books, books and the redundant, calculating, bipedal perennials; some with little handheld electronics explaining how they know something and nothing at the same time) , see you one day sooner or later.
Nicholas, Has anyone put dates on these letters?
Nicholas Weeks said:
Permalink Reply by Jon Knebel on June 26, 2011 at 9:33am Jon, I would have sent you a private message but we are not "friends here in this forum" as we are on occasion - offline. I do not believe Nicholas is on theosophy.net any longer, but this blog is still active. But you know how to contact him thru other arenas - or direct email. (P.S. Jon, busy as the dickens here slaying dragons a few hundred miles north of you, books, books, books and the redundant, calculating, bipedal perennials; some with little handheld electronics explaining how they know something and nothing at the same time) , see you one day sooner or later.
Jon Knebel said:
Nicholas, Has anyone put dates on these letters?
Nicholas Weeks said:
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