Horary Practitioner, The

Full title:

  • The Horary Practitioner: a Quarterly Journal of Traditional Horary Astrology (Apr. 1989 – Jan. 1993)
  • The Horary Practitioner: a Journal of Traditional Horary Astrology (Apr. 1995)
  • The Horary Practitioner: a Journal of Traditional Horary Astrology including: the Electional Practitioner and the Classical Natal Astrologer: a Journal of Traditional Horary, Electional and Classical Natal Astrology (1996 – Jan. 1997)
  • The Horary Practitioner: a Journal of Traditional Horary Astrology including articles on Electional, Natal and Mundane Astrology: A Journal of Traditional Astrology: a Teaching Tool for All Branches of Astrology (Jul. 1997 – Jan. 1998)
  • The Horary Practitioner: a Journal of Traditional Horary Astrology including: the Electional Practitioner and the Classical Natal Astrologer: A Journal of Traditional & Classical Astrology; a Teaching Tool for All Branches of Astrology (Jul. 1998 – Jan. 1999)

Editors:

  • Wiggers, Carol and Puotinen, C. J. (Apr. 1989 – Apr. 1995)
  • Wiggers, Carol (1996 – Jan. 1999)

Publication credits:

  • JustUs & Associates, Issaquah, Washington (all issues)

Holdings:

  • Volume 1, Issue 1, April / May 1989: Lost and Found
  • Volume 1, Issue 2, July / August 1989: Real Estate
  • Volume 1, Issue 3, October / November 1989: Careers –
  • Volume 1, Issue 4, January 20 1990: Investments, Speculation
  • Volume 2, Issue 1: Issue 5, April 20 1990: Marriage & Partnership
  • Extra Edition, Summer 1990: Themes of Issues 1-5 in Review
  • Volume 2, No. 2: Issue 6, July 22 1990: Trials & Lawsuits
  • Volume 2, No. 3: Issue 7, October 20 1990: Children
  • Volume 2, No. 4: Issue 8, January 20, 1991: Timing
  • Volume 3, No. 1: Issue 9, April 20, 1991: Charts That Didn’t Work
  • Volume 3, No. 2: Issue 10, July 20, 1991: Events, Eclipses, Rx Planets
  • Extra Edition, Summer 1991: Themes of Issues 1-10 in Review
  • Volume 3, No. 3: Issue 11, October 23, 1991: Election Charts
  • Volume 3, No. 4: Issue 12, January 20, 1992: Murders, Missing People, Death
  • Volume 4, No. 1: Issue 13, April 20, 1992: Medical Horary (Part 1)
  • Volume 4, No. 2: Issue 14, July 22, 1992: Medical Horary (Part 2)
  • Volume 4, No. 3: Issue 15, October 23, 1992: Travel and Animals
  • Volume 4, No. 4: Issue 16, January 20, 1993: Horary Review
  • Special Issue, April 15, 1995 – JustUs & Associates, Issaquah, Washington, 1995
  • Volume 7, Issue #20, Special Edition 1996: Horary Theme “What’s the Angle?”
  • Volume 8, Issue #21, January 1997: Theme – “Anything and Everything”
  • Volume 8, Issue #22, July 1997: Theme – “Financial Matters of all kinds”
  • Volume 9, Issue #23, January 1998: Theme – “Retrograde Planets and their Effects on the Chart”
  • Volume 9, Issue #24, July 1998: Theme – “Romance and Gaming”
  • Volume 10, Issue #25, January 1999: Theme – “Variety, the Spice of Life”

Binding format and presentation notes:

  • Second copy of Extra Edition Summer 1990 bound with Extra Edition Summer 1991 in a single volume (probably reprinted thus by Carol Wiggers). First copy of each held as original separate issues. All other issues as original separate issues
  • There was no nominal issue #17, #18 or #19 published, the three ‘special issues’ accounting for the lapsed numeration
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10 Comments

  1. Hello

    Is it possible to order Volume 1, Issue 1 – Lost and Found and Volume 3, No. 4: Issue 12, Murders, Missing People, Death? I am a horary astrologer and very interesting in These two publications. Thanks for your answer.

    Kind regards,

    Johannes Müller-Frank from Switzerland

  2. Hello

    Is it possible to order Volume 1, Issue 1 – Lost and Found and Volume 3, No. 4: Issue 12, Murders, Missing People, Death? I am a horary astrologer and very interesting in These two publications. Thanks for your answer.

    Kind regards,

    Johannes Müller-Frank from Switzerland

  3. Good day to you, dear Mr Graves. I am interested in: Volume 4, No. 3: Issue 15, October 23, 1992: Travel and Animals as above listed ‘The Horary Practicioners Magazine’ – please advise how to obtain this. // Kind Regards / Herman Oldenburger

  4. Hello: I’m looking for a copy of an article Awareness of Fate written by Penny Shelton. It was written for the Horary Practitioner in 1998. I would like to purchase vol 9 but I don’t know whether the article was issue #23 or 24. Can you assist me? Thank you.
    Signee

  5. Dear Sir,

    Is it possible to order Volume 1-10. I am a horary astrology learner and very interesting in these volume. Thanks for your answer.

    Kind regards,

    Stephen Yong from Singapore

  6. Holdings. volume 9, Issue 24. July 1998.
    May I please order this issue. I live in Western Australia. Mobile +61 0448181781

  7. To all who have requested ordering copies of The Horary Practitioner, please note that the above listings are our library catalogue of copies, not copies for sale, and we have no authorisation to reprint them. The owner of The Horary Practitioner, Carol Wiggers, sadly passed away a couple of years ago. I do not know her family or heirs, but their permission would be needed for any scan or reprint.
    The only spare original we have is issue No. 2, which is for sale for £20 + the true cost of postage, if anyone wants it on its own. Please bear in mind that our library is in the UK, and international postage is likely to cost at least as much as the magazine itself, if it’s just a single magazine and not a part of a larger order.
    Best wishes to all,
    Philip

    • Hello Jeanne!
      Please see my comment of April 26th.
      There’s only one spare copy available for sale, No. 2.
      We don’t have the rights to the magazine, and under prevailing copyright law, it will remain copyright-protected until after 2090 (70 years after Carol Wiggers passed away).
      The complete set remains at the library and can be viewed by visitors.

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