Hardcover
1930 · London
by Wemyss, Maurice (pseudonym of Duncan MacNaughton, 1892-1973)
London: Modern Astrology Office, 1930. Hardcover. Very good. An assembled set: the first and fourth volume are published by Modern Astrology Office and distributed by L.N. Fowler; the second and third volume were published by L.N. Fowler; and the fifth volume was published International Publishing Company in Edinburgh. The prospectus is laid in the first volume, with the label of Llewellyn Publications Ltd. in the first volumes. 12mo, five volumes. Original blue cloth bindings, with gilt-stamped titles. Small ink stamp to the title page in the first four volumes. Minor staining and a light warp to the rear board of the fifth volume; else very good overall.
A comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of astrology. It explores the history and philosophy of astrology, as well as its practical applications in everyday life. Wemyss begins by introducing the reader to the basic concepts of astrology, including the zodiac, the planets, and the houses. He then delves into the more complex aspects of astrology, such as the interpretation of birth charts, the use of transits and progressions, and the role of astrology in predicting future events. Throughout the work, Wemyss emphasizes the importance of approaching astrology as a science rather than a mystical art. (Inventory #: 78243)
A comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of astrology. It explores the history and philosophy of astrology, as well as its practical applications in everyday life. Wemyss begins by introducing the reader to the basic concepts of astrology, including the zodiac, the planets, and the houses. He then delves into the more complex aspects of astrology, such as the interpretation of birth charts, the use of transits and progressions, and the role of astrology in predicting future events. Throughout the work, Wemyss emphasizes the importance of approaching astrology as a science rather than a mystical art. (Inventory #: 78243)