Raphael, the Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century ‘The Guide to Astrology; Containing the Complete Rudimental Part of Genethliacal Astrology, By Which Every Person May Calculate Their Own Nativity, And Learn Their Own Natural Character and Proper Destiny, With Rules and Information Never Before Published – Vol. I’ Catty and Co., 12 Ave Maria Lane, Paternoster Row, London, 1877.
Original gilt-stamped cloth (moderate wear to extremities of spine; wear to lower outer corner of front board and upper outer corner of rear board; moderate wear to other outer corners). [2 pages of advertisements inc. front paste-down] + [2] + [pp. iii-viii] + 92 + [4 pages of advertisements] + [2 pages of advertisements inc. rear paste-down]
About this Book Scan
Carefully scanned in full colour from our original printing of the 1877 first edition.
Robert Thomas Cross was the seventh editor of Raphael’s Almanac and held the post for several decades, during which time he penned and had published numerous books.
His Guide to Astrology was intended to give a simple introduction to astrology to tbe beginning student. It first appeared as a two-volume edition. This scan is of the original printing of Volume 1, from 1877.