
L. W. (Louis William) Rogers
Louis William Rogers, commonly known as "L.W.," was an American teacher, railway brakeman, trade union functionary, socialist political activist, and newspaper editor. Rogers is best remembered in this context as one of the key officials of the American Railway Union jailed in conjunction with the Pullman Strike of 1894. After more than two decades in and around the labor movement, Rogers shifted his activity to mysticism as a prominent lecturer, writer, and long-time president of the Theosophical Society in America.

Self-Development and the Way to Power
Discover how to take control of your destiny by cultivating inner strength and wisdom to achieve happiness and unlock your hidden potential.
By L. W. (Louis William) Rogers

Elementary Theosophy
Discover ancient wisdom blended with modern thought to unlock the mysteries of the soul, consciousness, and the afterlife.
By L. W. (Louis William) Rogers