Parker's Astrology - First American Edition Hardcover

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This guide to the solar system not only explains the details of creating a birth chart, but also demonstrates how to use this knowledge to enhance the reader's love life, friendships, family, career, diet, and health. Beginning with explanations of Sun signs, Moon signs, Ascendent, Midheaven, planets and their positions in various houses, this book leads on to show how to make a personal chart in easy-to-follow, step-by-step sequences. The encyclopaedia is aimed at novice and experienced astrologers alike.

Review:

With its lavish color illustrations, detailed discussions of astrological techniques, and comprehensive chart building tools, Parkers' Astrology is an outstanding book for any serious student of astrology. The husband and wife team of Julia and Derek Parker reissued this edition that offers many new components, such as the recently discovered comet/asteroid Chiron and its eccentric orbit. (For example, when Chiron is in Aries, the typical Arian could experience considerable restlessness.) It also includes new discussions on eclipses, Relocation Astrology, and Horary Astrology (which focuses on where and when a question is asked, rather than a birth chart). The first half offers rich color graphics and compelling narratives about the 12 sun signs, various chart reading techniques, and how astrology influences sexuality, health, business, and family. The second half delves into the nitty-gritty work of astrology and is downscaled to three-color visuals. It includes a hefty 150- page section on "The Planets at Work" and a 75-page section on astrological tables. The 1994 edition was faulted for being too difficult to build a chart from. Hopefully, astrologers will find this revised edition more accessible and consistent. --Gail Hudson

This used copy is missing the dust cover and slightly worn corners on the hardback but otherwise good condition.

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This guide to the solar system not only explains the details of creating a birth chart, but also demonstrates how to use this knowledge to enhance the reader's love life, friendships, family, career, diet, and health. Beginning with explanations of Sun signs, Moon signs, Ascendent, Midheaven, planets and their positions in various houses, this book leads on to show how to make a personal chart in easy-to-follow, step-by-step sequences. The encyclopaedia is aimed at novice and experienced astrologers alike.

Review:

With its lavish color illustrations, detailed discussions of astrological techniques, and comprehensive chart building tools, Parkers' Astrology is an outstanding book for any serious student of astrology. The husband and wife team of Julia and Derek Parker reissued this edition that offers many new components, such as the recently discovered comet/asteroid Chiron and its eccentric orbit. (For example, when Chiron is in Aries, the typical Arian could experience considerable restlessness.) It also includes new discussions on eclipses, Relocation Astrology, and Horary Astrology (which focuses on where and when a question is asked, rather than a birth chart). The first half offers rich color graphics and compelling narratives about the 12 sun signs, various chart reading techniques, and how astrology influences sexuality, health, business, and family. The second half delves into the nitty-gritty work of astrology and is downscaled to three-color visuals. It includes a hefty 150- page section on "The Planets at Work" and a 75-page section on astrological tables. The 1994 edition was faulted for being too difficult to build a chart from. Hopefully, astrologers will find this revised edition more accessible and consistent. --Gail Hudson

This used copy is missing the dust cover and slightly worn corners on the hardback but otherwise good condition.

This guide to the solar system not only explains the details of creating a birth chart, but also demonstrates how to use this knowledge to enhance the reader's love life, friendships, family, career, diet, and health. Beginning with explanations of Sun signs, Moon signs, Ascendent, Midheaven, planets and their positions in various houses, this book leads on to show how to make a personal chart in easy-to-follow, step-by-step sequences. The encyclopaedia is aimed at novice and experienced astrologers alike.

Review:

With its lavish color illustrations, detailed discussions of astrological techniques, and comprehensive chart building tools, Parkers' Astrology is an outstanding book for any serious student of astrology. The husband and wife team of Julia and Derek Parker reissued this edition that offers many new components, such as the recently discovered comet/asteroid Chiron and its eccentric orbit. (For example, when Chiron is in Aries, the typical Arian could experience considerable restlessness.) It also includes new discussions on eclipses, Relocation Astrology, and Horary Astrology (which focuses on where and when a question is asked, rather than a birth chart). The first half offers rich color graphics and compelling narratives about the 12 sun signs, various chart reading techniques, and how astrology influences sexuality, health, business, and family. The second half delves into the nitty-gritty work of astrology and is downscaled to three-color visuals. It includes a hefty 150- page section on "The Planets at Work" and a 75-page section on astrological tables. The 1994 edition was faulted for being too difficult to build a chart from. Hopefully, astrologers will find this revised edition more accessible and consistent. --Gail Hudson

This used copy is missing the dust cover and slightly worn corners on the hardback but otherwise good condition.