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19820227031982. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Age toning and mild wear to cover otherwise VG. Paperback
1932057457Los Angeles CA: Llewellyn College of Astrology 1932. Book. Very Good. Stapled Wraps. Mild age toning to pages otherwise VG. Seven booklets between 30 and 80 pages each. . Llewellyn College of Astrology Paperback
1940046709Beverly Hills CA: Private By Author 1940. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Tight copy in gilt-stamped brown cloth. 78pp. Private By Author Hardcover
19859011N.p.: Thomas R. Anderson 1985. 18x24" printed in black on cream colored stock with illustrations and signed by Anderson. Pin holes at corners and upper edge one small edge tear and a few smudges. Rolled. Very good. <br /> <br /> An attractive poster which plots the predicted path of Halley's Comet prior to its return in 1986. Anderson thanks Yeomans in the credits for his calculations mentioning he was only .6" arc off from his predicted position when Halley's was recovered in October 1982. Anderson provides a scientific overview of the construction of comets a predicted timeline against a backdrop of the zodiac constellations myth and history around the comet and information on Halley and telescopes. <br /> <br /> We find no mention of this poster in OCLC nor elsewhere.<br /> <br /> . Thomas R. Anderson unknown
1974031879Jericho NY: Exposition Pr of Florida 1974. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Mild soiling/age toning to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar mild foxing to pastedowns. 207pp. Exposition Pr of Florida Hardcover
1980053074Parker Pub Co 1980. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Moderate edgewear/chipping to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. 244pp. Parker Pub Co Hardcover
1991044068Llewellyn Publications 1991. Book. Very Good. Paperback. Tight copy 557pp. Llewellyn Publications Paperback
1977045519Crown Publishers 1977. Book. Good. Soft cover. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Wear and creasing to covers fully illustrated. Scarce. Crown Publishers Paperback
1909019253<p>London UK: L. N. Fowler & Co. 1909. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good-. 7" x 9-1/2" Cloth; 296pp; Green cloth boards with gilt titling to front & spine a few small stains to front boards previous owner's name to front pastedown slight wear to spine ends & corners of boards foxing to a few pages text unmarked binding is sound VG- condition. Scarce antique astrology treatise on synthesizing the horoscope. Illustrated with diagrams and eight plates.</p> L. N. Fowler & Co. hardcover
1912019266<p>London UK: L. N. Fowler & Co. 1912. Third Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 7" x 9-1/2" Cloth; 336pp; Dark green cloth boards with gilt titling to front & spine slight wear to spine ends & corners of boards previous owner's name to front pastedown text unmarked binding is sound VG condition. Scarce antique astrology treatise on how to judge a nativity.</p> L. N. Fowler & Co. hardcover
1975053289Leslie Frewin 1975. Book. Good. Hardcover. 286pp. Blank endpapers have been removed library stamp to copyright page faint stain to edge of first 3 pages. Leslie Frewin Hardcover
1937019226<p>London UK: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/None. 278pp; No DJ purple cloth boards with faded silver titling to spine wear to spine ends boards faded bookplate to front pastedown previous owner's name to FFEP news clipping pasted to title page red pencil notes to title page frontispiece author photo mark to contents page underlining & marginalia to several text pages binding is sound Good condition. Scarce vintage autobiography of German-born author Louis De Wohl 1903-1961 who emigrated to England in 1935 over objections to the Nazi regime. He was later the astrologer to MI5 in England during World War Two. This volume details his early life up until the time he left Germany with an account of the occult and conspiracy subcultures at that time and an account of how astrology transformed his life.</p> George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. hardcover
1615ST20812Rome: Bartolomeo Zannetti 1615. Second Edition. 222 x 160 mm. 8 3/4 x 6 1/2". 12 p.l. 304 pp. 12 leaves. <br/> Very pleasing 17th century calf covers with a floral roll border surrounding a semis of fleurs-de-lys raised bands spine gilt in compartments with a double rule enclosing five fleurs-de-lys lettered in gilt marbled paper pastedowns all edges gilt old expert repairs at the top of joints. Attractive woodcut head- and tailpieces throughout historiated initials and two woodcut astrological charts in the text. Front pastedown with morocco book label of Stanislas de Guaita; rear flyleaf with his inked inscription: "Collationné. Complet - à Nancy. ce 27 Xbre 1895. - Guaita." Stanislas de Guaita et sa bibliothèque occulte 15 this copy; Caillet I 291; Graesse I 127; USTC 4022052. See also Thorndike VI pp. 202-04. A bit of rubbing at corners other light wear to the binding inconsequential foxing here and there isolated quires slightly darkened but an excellent copy--crisp and clean internally in a solid decorative binding still shining with gilt.<br/> <br/> In a lovely early binding this is a notorious 19th century occultist's copy of a scarce 17th century refutation of astrology. Our author Jesuit scholar Alessandro de Angelis 1559-1620 taught logic natural history metaphysics and theology at the Collegio Romano eventually serving as prefect of studies from 1611-17. De Angelis' only known publication the "Astologos" systematically picks apart common astrological beliefs on both metaphysical and theological grounds. First printed in Lyon the work appears here in a second edition issued the same year; both seem to be rare as we were able to trace only six copies at auction since 1966. Making our copy of an already absorbing book even more intriguing is its former owner the French poet and occultist Stanislas de Guaita 1861-97 whose short but colorful life was full of curious incident. He founded a chapter of the Rosicrucians published several works on magic and Kabbalah and had a defrocked priest declare a "magical war" against him which culminated in a decidedly unmagical though fortunately not fatal pistol duel. He is also responsible for the iconic symbol of a goat's head in an inverted pentagram now used to represent Satanism which he had originally used as an illustration for his 1897 work "La Clef de la Magie Noire" "The Key to Black Magic". In addition to these activities Guaita assembled an extensive library of books on various occult and related topics. His collection was sold by the Paris bookseller Dorbon whose 1899 catalog of the library includes 2227 volumes. Ours is #15 priced at the significant sum of 65 francs perhaps $1200 in today's buying power. Bartolomeo Zannetti unknown
1975057849Frank Severy Publishing 1975. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 237pp. Errata sheet laid in. Not issued with dust jacket. Frank Severy Publishing Hardcover
1977054266Red Wheel/Weiser 1977. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Mild spine and corner wear moderate age toning to pages. 55pp. Red Wheel/Weiser Paperback
1975020197Hollywood FL: Grand Trine Publications 1975. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Minor toning to exterior page edges large closed tear in edgeworn dust jacket now in protective mylar. 213pp. Grand Trine Publications Hardcover
1975042566USA: Grand Trine Publications 1975. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. Tight copy in metallic boards and mylar-protected dust jacket. 213pp. :Master astrologer penetrates the future of the United States plus 70 other countries and tells the time of danger in the Devil's Triangle". Grand Trine Publications Hardcover
1530914191.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1895044257Occult Publishing Company 1895. Book. Binding Copy. Hardcover. Shabby binding which appears as if this was originally a flexible cloth textured paperback which has been rebound in cloth with the original covers bound in. This book contains a 3-page Preface and Contents page for author's previous work: "The Astrology of the Old Testament or the Lost Word Regained" followed by a new Preface pages 337-355 of descriptions of planets in signs then pages 356-502 of tables to be used as a more convenient and all-encompassing form of the tables in his previous work. Hinges shaky with tattered edges. SCARCE!. Occult Publishing Company Hardcover
19187915Detroit: Lyman E. Stowe 1918. First edition. 8vo 4 253 4 55 3 10pp. Illustrations throughout illustrated ads at rear. Bound in original flexible beige cloth boards lettered in black. Nearly fine with a few smudges to boards. <br /> <br /> One of Michigan occultist Freemason astrologer and publisher Lyman E. Stowe's 1843-Ca. 1920s strange self published works described on the title as "A series of short occult stories real experiences during the life of a man 72 years of age garnished in the clothes of fiction."<br /> <br /> Most of his books including the present are quite eclectic blending spiritualism astrology Gnosticism prophecy Karma biblical history and other esoteric systems. In this light Stowe was truly a precursor to the modern freethought movement being mainly influenced by his parents exploration of various religious beliefs. <br /> <br /> As with other titles from Lyman Stowe this book is scarce. OCLC cites 7 holdings. Lyman E. Stowe unknown
1992057853Samuel Weiser Inc. 1992. Book. Good. Paperback. 1st Edition. Lower half of cover is scuffed from where another book or piece of paper stuck to it . Otherwise contents are clean and tight. 133pp. Samuel Weiser Inc. Paperback
1984054065Samuel Weiser 1984. Book. Fair. Soft cover. 127pp. General reading wear finger soiling. Samuel Weiser Paperback
1996054017India: Vani Graphics 1996. Book. Very Good. Softcover. First Edition. 181pp. Moderate age toning to pages. Vani Graphics Paperback
19206565Englewood N.J.: Leona La Mar 1920. 8vo 46pp. Printed card wrappers with portrait of LaMar on front. Heavily toned and soiled small split at top and bottom of spine. Former owner's name to title page which has some spotting. Rear "Question Blank Coupon" has been removed and presumably sent to LaMar at some point. A good sound copy. <br /> <br /> Interesting and scarce pitch-book sold at performances by the popular American mentalist and vaudeville performer Leona LaMar 1883-1941. At the height of her fame in the 1910s-1920s LaMar grossed $2500 per week for her shows. Discusses the development of mental powers including telepathy and genius prophecy character reading through features astrology etc. We identify a couple other iterations of this booklet with varying paginations and titles though each cover bears her billing as "The Girl with 1000 Eyes." We find no holdings for this book nor others from LaMar in OCLC. Leona La Mar unknown
1986041492Paris: French and European Publications Inc 1986. Book. Near Fine. Paperback. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Minor finger smudges to cover otherwise tight copy. 477pp. Oversized will exceed standard shipping quotes for international options. French language edition. French and European Publications Inc Paperback