Raphael, the Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century ‘The Guide to Astrology; Containing a New and Complete System of Directions in Genethliacal Astrology, Free From All Abstruse and Intricate Calculations, Enabling Any Person of Ordinary Education to Foretell the Future Events in their Own Nativity, With Many Examples. Also, An Epitome of Claudius Ptolemy on Genethliacal Astrology, and the Approximate Longitudes and Declinations of the Superior Planets from 1880 to 1920 – Vol. II’ J. E. Catty, 12 Ave Maria Lane, Paternoster Row, London, 1879.
Original gilt-stamped cloth (moderate wear to extremities of spine; wear to outer corners of boards). [2 pages of advertisements inc. front paste-down] + [2] + [pp. iii-viii] + 86 + [pp. 87-107 of tables] + [2 pages of advertisements inc. rear paste-down]
About this Book Scan
Carefully scanned in full colour from our original printing of the 1879 first edition.
Two years after the appearance of Volume 1, the second volume of Robert Thomas Cross’s Guide to Astrology was published, again credited to his pseudonym of Raphael. Our scan is of this, the very first edition of Volume 2