HPB: The Extraordinary Life and Influence of Helena Blavatsky
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HPB: The Extraordinary Life and Influence of Helena Blavatsky is a book published by Sylvia Cranston in 1993. Cranston's biography on Helena Blavatsky is the result of 14 years of research. (Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam Books, New York, 1993 ISBN 0-87477-688-0)
Sylvia Cranston also describes the wide influence of Blavatsky on later authors, artists and other people. Among the people who were influenced by Blavatsky are according to Cranston:
The book also discusses controversial topics like the Hodgson Report and plagiarization charges.
Of the many biographies of Blavatsky, Cranston's book is often considered as one of the best.