Full title:
- The Astrologer’s Magazine (Aug. 1890 – Nov. 1891)
- The Astrologers’ Magazine (Dec. 1891 – Jul. 1895)
Editors: [Leo, Alan and Aphorel (i.e. Lacey, Frederick)][1]
Publication credits:
- The Proprietors, 12 Lugard Road, London (all issues)
Holdings included in this download:
- Vol. I No. 1, August 1890
- Vol. I No. 2, September 1890
- Vol. I No. 3, October 1890
- Vol. I No. 4, November 1890
- Vol. I No. 5, December 1890
- Vol. I No. 6, January 1891
- Vol. I No. 7, February 1891
- Vol. I No. 8, March 1891
- Vol. I No. 9, April 1891
- Vol. I No. 10, May 1891
- Vol. I No. 11, June 1891
- Vol. I No. 12, July 1891
[1] The editors are seldom expressly named; but their identities are known to history as well as being clear from the context
About this Book Scan
Carefully scanned in full colour from our original printing of the bound volume for the first year of publication.
The Astrologer’s Magazine was launched by William Frederick Allan (Alan Leo) and Frederick Lacey (Aphorel) in August 1890, and rapidly became the leading British astrological periodical. Leo and Lacey fostered a spirit of open discussion among astrologers in the pages of the magazine, and many interesting articles by third parties are featured alongside their own educational articles and discussions of technical points of astrology.