Raphael [pseud.] A Manual of Astrology or the Book of the Stars, Being the Art of Foretelling...
Raphael [pseud.] A Manual of Astrology or the Book of the Stars, Being the Art of Foretelling Future Events By the Influence of the Heavenly Bodies in a Manner Unattempted By Any Former Author and Divested of the Superstitions of the Dark Ages. Thomas Tegg, 1834. 8vo, recently rebound in half red leather over marbled boards, spine with contrasting lettering-pieces; add. eng. tit. (for C.S. Arnold ed. of 1828), hand-coloured frontis., one plate, wood engraved horoscope and other letterpress tables and horoscopes to text. A manual of astrology which demonstrated its credentials by casting the horoscopes of the rich and famous - including the Duke of Wellington and even the new London Bridge. It is careful to avoid naming living figures, refering to them as "A Naval Gentleman" and "A Person who Died Insane", but does cast newly deceased Royals to show how their fates were inevitable.