The Astrology Book: The Encyclopedia of Heavenly Influence
By (Author) James R Lewis
Visible Ink Press
Visible Ink Press
9th May 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
133
894
Width 185mm, Height 234mm
1783g
The Astrology Book: The Encyclopedia of Heavenly Influences defines and explains more than 800 astrological terms and concepts from air signs to Zeus and everything in between. James R. Lewis updates and expands this definitive work on celestial forces for anyone seeking to expand their knowledge on the influence of the stars and other heavenly bodies on human personality, behaviour, and fate. Students of the sun and stars and the layman interested in knowing more can examine the total astrology culture, famous astrologers, heavenly bodies, and technical terms.
This is the one to have. Choice
It is hard to imagine a more comprehensive reference encyclopedia to this topic than the volume at hand. American Reference Books
Although aimed at the believer, Lewis' work may be confidently consulted by the skeptic seeking basic information about astrology. Booklist
James Lewis is an acknowledged expert in the field of astrology. His seminal work The Astrology Encyclopedia, published to great acclaim ten years ago, is the foundation for this updated and expanded work.