The journal published articles on philosophical, theosophical, scientific and religious topics.
Besant then published the journal until September 1895, when George Robert Stowe Mead became a co-editor.
The journal appeared twelve times a year and was 80 to 90 pages long.
[4] Blavatsky’s "Luciferian" editorials provided inspiration to generations of adept esoteric writers that were to follow.
[6] In 1979, the Theosophical Society in the Netherlands began publishing a Dutch Lucifer.