Casael[1] ‘Your Future Foretold; or, the Whole Art of Astrology: Explained in Such a Manner that Any Person that can Read and Write, Can Work Their Own Nativity and Learn Their Temporal Destiny. It is Perfectly Free From All Abstruse calculations Which Are Only Intended to Baffle the Public, and Keep the Secret in the Possession of a Select Few’ J. G. Berger, Newcastle Street, Strand, London / Casael, Post Office, Watford, New Town, Herts.[2], 1875. Cloth (outer spine torn towards top and frayed at extremities). vii + [pp. ix-xi] + 132
[1] Pseudonym of a Mr. Taylor, according to the testimony of Alan Leo, writing in The Astrologer and His Work (1912), p. 29
[2] Over this address has been pasted a separately printed strip reading ‘137, High Street, Watford’
About this Book Scan
Carefully scanned in full colour from our original printing of the rare 1875 first edition.
Casael was the pseudonym adopted by a late 19th century British astrologer later identified by Alan Leo as a Mr. Taylor.
This rare book served as a concise introduction to astrology and was published two years before the first volume of the equivalent guide by Robert Thomas Cross (Raphael VII).