National Astrological Journal (2)

Editor: Wagner, Edward A.[1] (all issues)

Publication credits:

  • The Wagners, Dix St., Hollywood, California (Jan. 1933 – Dec. 1934)
  • The Wagners, 6431 Dix St., Hollywood, California (Jan. – Jun. 1935)
  • The Wagners Publishers, Incorporated, 6431 Dix St., Hollywood, California (Jul. – Aug. 1935)
  • The Wagners Publishers, Incorporated, Candler Building, Baltimore, Md. (Sep. – Nov. 1935)

Holdings:

  • Volume 5[2] No. 1 January 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 2, February 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 3, March 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 4, April 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 5, May 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 6, June 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 7, July 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 8, August 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 9, September 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 10, October 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 11, November 1933
  • Volume 5 No. 12 December 1933
  • Volume 6 No. 1 January 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 2, February 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 3, March 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 4, April 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 5, May 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 6, June 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 7, July 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 8, August 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 9, September 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 10, October 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 11, November 1934
  • Volume 6 No. 12 December 1934
  • Volume 7 No. 1 January 1935
  • Volume 7 No. 2, February 1935
  • Volume 7 No. 3, March 1935
  • Volume 7 No. 4, April 1935
  • Volume 7 No. 5, May 1935
  • Volume 7 No. 6, June 1935
  • Volume 7 No. 7, July 1935
  • Volume 7 No. 8, August 1935
  • Volume 7 No. 9, September 1935
  • Volume 7 No. 10, October 1935
  • Volume 7 No. 11, November 1935

Binding format and presentation notes:

  • The issues belonging to each volume bound together in matching cloth bindings, presumed as issued by the publisher.
  • Vols. 5 and 6 bound without original individual issue covers; Volume 7 with them.

 

[1] One of the most prolific American astrological magazine editors of the 20th century. He was a young man in his 20s at the time this title was published, but went on to edit Illustrated Astrology (q. v., above), and ultimately Horoscope magazine for mnay years.

[2] NB: This was the first volume, despite the numbering system. This numbering appears to represent an attempt to link the journal by volume year with the earlier numbers of the Journal of the National Astrological Association, which had been in hiatus, but then resumed publication in or around July 1933, its editor Henry J. Gordon implicitly expressing great irritation at the seeming attempts of Wagner’s unauthorised publication to claim rights to its name and to the continuation of its legacy.

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