Vera Zhelikhovsky
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Vera Zhelikhovsky, Russian Ве́ра Петро́вна Желихо́вская (April 29, 1835 - May 17, 1896) was a Russian writer, mostly of children's stories. She is Madame Blavatsky's sister.
Vera Zhelikhovsky wrote also fantastic stories with heroes having secret knowledge like Cornelius Agrippa, shamans, and Oriental magicians.
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