Green, H. S. ‘[Alan Leo’s Astrological Manuals, No. 13:] Mundane or National Astrology: A Short Introduction to the Study of the Effects of Equinoxes, Solstices, New Moons, Eclipses, and other Celestial Phenomena upon the Different Countries of the World and their Inhabitants’ (inner title) / ‘[Alan Leo’s Astrological Manual. No. 13:] Mundane Astrology – A Guide to Prediction in National Astrology’ (front board) – “Modern Astrology” Office, Imperial Buildings, Ludgate Circus, E. C. / L. N. Fowler & Co. 7, Imperial Arcade, E. C., London, 1911.
Original cloth (moderate wear to top of spine; light wear to outer corners of boards). [5] + 123 + [pp. 124-5 of tables] + [pp. 126-134 of advertisements]
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Carefully scanned in full colour from our original printing of the first edition of 1911.
H. S. Green, a senior astrologer in Alan Leo’s circle who contributed from an early stage to The Astrologer’s Magazine and Modern Astrology, was one of the leading authors of books in Alan Leo’s Astrological Manuals series published by Modern Astrology Office and Fowler.
Mundane or National Astrology was H. S. Green’s introductory volume to the principles and practice of mundane astrology, and was one of the last volumes in the Astrological Manuals series to appear on its first publication in 1911.