In 1647, William Lilly, renowned throughout England, sat down to write his famous book on astrolo...
Derek Appleby is the man who single-handedly revived horary astrology, leading directly to the cu...
The present work is designed to give a clear and concise presentation of the essential facts of m...
Contrary to modern beliefs, the medieval world was not one of superstition and ignorance. True, t...
In this book, Charles Carter (1887-1968) seeks a method of astrological forecasting that produces...
Richard Saunders (1613 - 1692) was an astrologer physician in 17th century England. This book, fi...
Back in print! In a fine new paperback edition, this is the best of the many astro-reference book...
The year before he wrote his famous book on fixed stars, Vivian Robson (1890-1942) wrote this one...
People often ask if there is 'proof' for astrology. Astrologers are not so much worried about pro...
Reprint. Originally published: Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1931.
In his third book of essays, Roell starts, appropriately enough, with an analysis of Occupy Wall ...
Ancient astrologers declared stars 'fixed' to distinguish them from wandering stars, which they c...