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         TIMETABLE: 1900 TO PRESENT             

1900  Our Fate and the Zodiac by Margaret Mayo

1901  Llewellyn George establishes the Llewellyn
      Publications Company and The Portland
      School of Astrology in Oregon. He avoids
      the Hermetic and magic area of astrology, as
      well as tarot, numerology and witchcraft.

      Paul Choisnard, an eminent astrologer in
      France pursues the scientific side of
      astrology. His first major work is
      Influence Astrale, published in Paris.

1902  Astrology in a Nutshell by C.H. Weber

1904  Casting The Horoscope by Alan Leo is
      published.
   -  Influence of the Stars by Rosa Baughan

1905  The Occult Review is launched by Ralph
      Shirley.

1905  Llewellyn George begins issuing the
      Astrological Bulletin.

1905  The Progressed Horoscope by Alan Leo is
      published.

1906  The Annual Moon Sign Book is started
      by Llewellyn George.

1906  John Dreyer's History of the Planetary
      systems is published.

1907  Bible Astrology: The 12 Signs of the Zodiac
      by Lyman E. Stowe

1908  Max Heindel establishes first center for
      Rosicrucian Fellowship, an order similar in
      principles to the Theosophical Society
      except that it puts more emphasis on
      astrology. Following the Ohio center,
      Heindel establishes centers in Seattle
      and Portland in Washington. The order
      is known for its ephemeris and Table
      of Houses.

1909  The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception is
      published by the Rosicrucian Fellowship.
      It is Max Heindel's major work, originally
      inspired during his trip to Germany in 1907.

1910  The Gospel in the Stars by Joseph A. Seiss

1911  The Rosicrucian headquarters is moved to
      Oceanside, California.

1911  Practical Astrology For Everyone by
      Llewellyn George is published by Bulletina.

1912  Spiritual Beings In The Heavenly Bodies
      by Dr. Rudolph Steiner.

1912  The Art of Synthesis by Alan Leo comes out.
      It focuses on in-depth analysis of the
      planets, triplicities and quadruplicities.

1914  Evangeline Adams is arrested for fortune-
      telling. But after she accurately depicts
      the character of the Judge's son from an
      anonymous chart in a test during the
      trial, the case is dismissed.

1915  Sepharial publishes a forecast that
      predicts great upheaval in the 1990s,
      ending around 1997.

1916  Stars of Destiny by Katherine Taylor Craig
      on of first two books published by a non-
      astrological publisher, E.P.Dutton. Before
      1920, astrology books were published by
      astrological publishers or privately by the
      authors themselves.

1916  The Sun Book by John Hazelrigg is published.
      This work adds more Hermetic insights,
      similar to those exposed in the works of
      Karl Anderson, mostly biblical astrology.


1917  Elspeth Ebertin publishes The Prophetic
      Annual in Germany and becomes well-known
      with tremendous fellowship.

   -  Astrophic Principles by John Hazelrigg.
   -  Waite's Compendium of Natal Astrology is
      published

1919  Your Destiny in the Zodiac and its Mastery
      by Louis Brownell

1920  Raphael's The key to Astrology is published
      by D. McKay.

1920  Charles E.O. Carter serves as the first
      principal of the London Faculty of
      Astrological Studies and as president of the
      Astrological Lodge of the Theosophical
      Society until 1952. He is editor of the
      Astrologers Quarterly from 1926 to 1959.

1920  Investigations Into Occultism by Rudolph
      Steiner delves into souls, karma and
      Christian and Rosicrucian astrology.

1922  A series of connections leads to an
      explosion of astrology in Germany. It begins
      when O.A. Schmidt publishes The Spirit of
      Astrology which interests Count Hermann
      Kaiserling, who forms the School of Wisdom
      at Darmstadt, which in turn spawns other
      schools of astrology.

   -  Everybody's Astrology (1922 reprint of
      original) by Magnus Jansen

1923  Paul G. Clancy begins publishing the famous
      American Astrology magazine, which becomes
      the longest running astrological periodical.

1923  Llewellyn George and A.Z. Stevenson form
      The American Astrological Society.

1923  New York astrologers form the Astrologers'
      Guild of America.

1923  The first German astrological congress is
      organized in Munich. A second takes place in
      Leipzig in 1924. This leads to the formation
      of astrological societies and groups all
      over Germany. By the end of the 1920s, there
      are six periodicals on the subject.

1923  Marc Edmund Jones forms The Sabian Assembly.

1924  Wynn (Sidney K. Bennett) launches Wynn's
      Magazine and a publishing business.
 
1924  Ronayne's Book of Freemasonry.
      The Encyclopedia of Psychological Astrology
      by Charles E.O. Carter.

1924  Walter A. Koch begins publishing in the
      astrology periodicals of Germany. He is
      known for his system of houses, which is
      based on the Regiomontanus system.

1926  Charles E.O. Carter is editor of the
      Astrologers Quarterly from 1926 to 1959.

1026  The Bowl of Heaven by Evangeline Adams
      is published.

1927  Llewellyn George forms the National
      Astrological Society.

1927  Your Place in the Sun by Evangeline Adams
      is published.

1928  The American Federation of Astrologers is
      founded with the aim of disconnecting
      astrology from the mumbo-jumbo of magic.

1928  Simplified Scientific astrology is
      published by the Rosicrucian Fellowship.


1928  Reinhold Ebertin launches 'Mensch in All'
      a periodical devoted to new astrology
      techniques, and which later is renamed to
      Kosmobiologie.

1929  The Earth in the Heavens and The Stars: How
      and Where They Influence written by L.
      Edward Johndro are published. His background
      in electrical engineering reflects in his
      writing which is extremely precise, complex
      and "electromagnetic-oriented."

1930  Percival Lowell discovers Pluto.

1930  R.H. Naylor is invited by the editor of The
      Sunday Express to cast the horoscope of the
      newly born princess Margaret Rose, daughter
      of king George VI. He predicts future
      events in the Royal family which eventually
      come true. In another article in the same
      paper, he makes an accurate prediction
      concerning a British aircraft and becomes
      famous overnight. Naylor is the father of
      sun-sign astrology, as he was the one who
      invented the Sun sign newspaper column.

1930  Astrologische Farbenlehre by W. Koch is
      published. Koch presents a unique link
      between colors and astrological factors.

1930  Astrology, Your Place Among the Stars by
      Evangeline Adams

1931  Evangeline Adams predicts in her Monthly
      Forecasts that the United Sates will be
      involved in a great war in 1942, which
      proved to be amazingly accurate. Her
      Astrology for Everyone is another addition
      to her list of published books.

1931  Psychologische Farbenlehre by W. Koch is
      published. More humanistic-cosmo-biological
      psychological astrology.

1932  The Church of Light is incorporated by
      C.C. Zain (Elbert Benjamine) America's
      most prominent astrologers.

1932  Planetary Effects on The Stock Market by
      J.M. Langham

1933  Astrologer's Searchlight by Llewellyn
      George is published.
   -  Astrology: Mundane and Spiritual
      by S.R. Parchment

19??  Albert Einstein has interest in astrology
      according to his quote:  "Astrology is a
      science in itself and contains an illum-
      inating body of knowledge. It taught me many
      things and I am greatly indebted to it."
      source: Astrology by Solange de Mailly
      Nesle pub. by Inner Traditions International
      1985 - ISBN 0-89281-105-6 - p.107

1934  Al-Biruni's Book of Instruction in the
      Elements of the Art of Astrology is
      translated by R. Ramsey Wright.

1934  Principles of Horoscopic Delineation by
      Charles E.O. Carter is released to public.

1935  Fritz Brunhubner's Pluto marks not only one
      of the first attempts to understand the
      meaning of the newly discovered planet but
      also the idea of devoting an entire book to
      astrological influence on one planet, and
      perhaps the era of astrological
      specialization.

1935  By the late 1930s, astrological forecasts
      are found in every major newspaper in the
      West.

1935  Heaven Knows What by Grant Lewi is published
      by the prestigious Doubleday Company. Lewi
      is known for emphasizing behavior-oriented
      astrology at a time when sensational event-
      oriented astrology is still in fashion. He
      uses and advocates only transits for
      predictive purposes.

1936  Astrology of Personality by Dane Rudhyar
      raises awareness of the new humanistic
      form of astrology.

1938  The Principles of Scientific Astrology
      by W. J. Tucker.

1938  Your Path To Success by Wynn (Sidney Kimbal
      Bennet). Wynn is probably the first
      astrologer who investigated progressions
      thoroughly and to conclude that they are
      worthless.

1938  The Friends of Astrology is formed in
      Chicago, which leads to the formation of
      the AFA, American Federation of Astrologers.

1938  The American Federation of Astrologers
      is established with Ernest A. Grant as its
      first president. It becomes the leading
      and most prestigious of all the astrological
      organizations.

1939  Llewellyn George is honored by the American
      Federation of Astrologers with a life-long
      membership.

1939  Kraft's Treatise in Astrobiology is
      published. His theories are based on testing
      charts from public records using statistical
      methods, replicating Choisnard's work and
      laying the foundation for future work by the
      Gauquelins. During the War, he does charts
      and astrological intelligence work for the
      Nazi regime.

1940  Reinhold Ebertin publishes Kombination der
      Gestirneinflusse (Combination of Stellar
      forces) which is to become one the most
      important modern textbooks of astrology.

1940  Astrology for the Millions by Lewi (William
      Grant Lewi) is published. In it he stresses
      the 'exclusive' use of transits as the only
      reliable system of prediction. Lewi is also
      editor of the prestigious Horoscope
      Magazine.

1941  Marc Edmund Jones Guide to Horoscope
      Interpretation is published by McKay. In it
      he presents the importance of multiple
      planet patterns in chart delineation.

1942  Reincarnation
      by Manly P. Hall is published.

1943  The Pulse of Life
      by Dane Rudhyar is published.

1944  Doris Chase Doane passes the 21 Brotherhood
      of Light courses and begins teaching classes
      at the Los Angeles Church of Light. She is
      known for writing  more than 1500 articles
      on astrology and many books which become
      standard astrology references

1945  Astrological Lore of All Ages
      by Elbert Benjamine comes out.

1945  Astrology, How and why it Works by Edmund
      Jones is published. Jones uses flamboyant
      language which appeals to high class
      astrology enthusiasts.

1946  The Cycles and Fortunes of Life
      by Dane Rudhyar is published.

1947  The Encyclopedia of Astrology by Nicholas
      de Vore, president of The Astrological
      Research Society.

1948  The Faculty of Astrological Studies
      is formed by Julia Parker.

1948  A Stock Market Prediction
      by Donald Bradley is published by Llewellyn.

1949  Astrological Americana
      by Ernest Grant is published by AFA.

1950  Grant Lewi launches the Astrologer Magazine.

1950  Esoteric Astrology by Alice Bailey is
      unveiled to the Public. She asserted at one
      time that she knew nothing about astrology.
      This large work of hocus-pocus confirms that
      statement.

1950  Michel and Francoise Gauquelin test 25,000
      charts of famous individuals using modern
      methods of statistics analysis. Their
      results disprove some areas of traditional
      astrology, notably the signs, but support
      ancient characteristics associated with
      the planets and 4 Angles.

1951  An Introduction to Political Astrology by
      Charles E.O. Carter is published.

1951  Astrology and the United States by Howard
      Lewis begins movement of specific interest
      in the astrological make-up of the emergence
      of a superpower following its victory in
      World War II.

1952  Louis de Wohl's The Stars of Wars and Peace
      reveals the use of astrology by Hitler's
      government and Britain's government during 
      the world war.
   -  Doris Chase Doane's Horoscopes of the U.S.
      Presidents signals growing interest in
      specific mundane astrology.
   -  The Secret Destiny of America
      by Manly Hall is unveiled.
   -  Graphic Astrology by Ellen McCaffery


1953  Andre Barbault serves as Vice President at
      the Centre International d'Astrologie until
      1967.
   -  The Sabian Symbols
      by Edmund Jones is published.


1955  Carl Jung's astrological essay Synchron-
      icity, An Acausal Connecting Principle
      lures academic minds into astrology. Jung
      had examined thousands of charts of married
      couples in an effort to find a traditional
      astrological indicator of a satisfactory
      relationship.

1956  Thirty Years Research by Doris Chase Doane
      is published by Church of Light.

1958  Astrological Keywords by Manly P. Hall
      presents a unique dictionary of astrological
      keywords.
   -  Charles A. Jayne forms the Astrological
      Research Associates which publishes
      periodical In Search. He is also president
      of the Astrologers' Guild

1959  Fire Out of The Stone
      by Dane Rudhyar is published.
   -  Astro-Economics
      by David Williams is published by Llewellyn.

1960  Astrology Today: A Socio-Psychological
      Survey by Marcia Moore begins a
      period of a new style in astrological
      writing, which is highly aesthetic and yet
      advanced and coherent.
   -  Astrology Among the Greeks and Romans
      by Franz Cumont

1961  Manly P. Hall's The Horoscopes of The United
      States of America.
   -  Astrology of Accidents by Charles E. Carter
      is published.
   -  The Horoscope of Soviet Russia is a lecture
      published by the Philosophical Research
      Society.

1962  C.C. Zane's Mundane Astrology is published
      by Church of Light.
   -  Percepts in Mundane Astrology
      by Frederic Van Norstrand

1963  Message of The Stars
      is published by the Rosicrucian Fellowship
      (from Oceanside, California).

1964  Studies in Astrology (4 Vol) by Elman Bacher
      is published by The Rosicrucian Fellowship
   -  Carl Jung's Man and His Symbols -pb
   -  Astrology by L. MacNeice -pb
   -  Here And There In Astrology by Jacobson

1966  The youth of the world rebel against the
      establishment. Psychedelic drug culture
      causes a boom in astrology through the
      interest in eastern and foreign cultures,
      especially anything to do with altered
      states of consciousness, such as meditation
      and alternate forms of guidance and living.
      Astrology becomes fashionable in music
      and conversation. This in turn spawns a
      revival of serious astrology with an
      avalanche of publications, occult shops,
      clubs, societies and organizations in
      the next decade.

   -  Marcia Moore finds 900 professional
      astrologers to question for her thesis.

   -  Dane Rudhyar's The Practice of Astrology,
      The Rhythm of Human Fulfillment, and The
      Study of Psychological Complexes and
      Emotional Problems are published.

   -  Astrology: The Space Age Science
      by Joseph Goodavage


1967  Ellic Howe, in Urania's children estimates
      that at least 400 astrology books were
      published in Germany between the two
      world wars.
   -  Andre Barbault starts marketing computer
      horoscopes under name of Astroflash. He is
      the first to design a computer program for
      casting a horoscope.
   -  Astrology by Ronald C. Davison   
   -  The Lunation Cycle by Dane Rudhyar   
   -  The Cosmic Clocks by M. Gauquelin   
   -  Astrology: An Historical Examination
      by P.I.H. Naylor
   -  Your Stars of Destiny by W.J. Tucker

1968  Sun Signs by Linda Goodman     
   -  The Astrological Triptych and Astrological
      Timing by Dane Rudhyar are published.

1969  Birth Patterns for a New Humanity
      by Dane Rudhyar    
   -  Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos
      A reprint of Foulsham's 1917 reprint
      published by Health Research
   -  History of Magic by Eliphas Levi
   -  Dictionary of Astrology by Dal Lee    
   -  The Piscean Age and Aquarian Age
      by Jon Sturgess
   -  Forecasting World Events by W.J. Tucker

1970  Astrology in Action
      by Marcia Moore and Mark Douglas           
   -  The Astrology of Self-Actualization
      by Dane Rudhyar
   -  Aspects and Their Message by Edward W.
      Whitman     
   -  Astrology For Everyone by Edward Lyndoe
   -  Astrology and its Influence in the Western
      World by Ellen McCaffery

1971  Astrology: The Divine Science
      by Marcia Moore is published. A massive
      monumental textbook on astrology.
   -  The Compleat Astrologer
      by Derek and Julia Parker
   -  Time Changes in the World by Doris C. Doane
   -  Horoscopes of the Presidents
      published by Professional Astrologers Inc.
   -  Astrological Themes for Meditation
      by Dane Rudhyar 
   -  Towards Aquarius by Vera W. Reid
   -  Origins of Astrology by Jack Lindsay
   -  Astral Worship by J.H. Hill

1972  Robert S. Hand begins practicing astrology
      in Boston and New York. He eventually
      becomes the leading astrologer in the world
      in the 1980s and 1990s.

   -  Astrological Houses by Dane Rudhyar  
   -  The Circle Book of Charts
      compiled by Stephen Erlewine
   -  Lure of the Heavens: A History of Astrology
      by Zolar (Donald Papon)
   -  Astrology Reborn by John Addey 
   -  Astrological Research and Reference
      Encyclopedia is published by Church of
      light.
   -  The Planets and Human Behavior by Jeff Mayo
   -  Modern textbook of Astrology
      by Marguerite Hone (rev.ed.)
   -  Astrology in Modern Language by R. Vaughan
   -  A Time for Astrology by Jess Stearn

1973  Person-Centered Astrology by Dane Rudhyar
   -  The Astrologer's Casebook by Z. Dobyns  
   -  As Above, So Below by Alan Oken
   -  Horary Astrology and the Judgment of Events
      by Barbara Watters

1974  The Principles and Practice of Astrology
      (12 vols) by Noel Tyl becomes a best-seller.
   -  The Galactic Dimension of Astrology
      by Dane Rudhyar                    
   -  The Astrological Mandala by D. Rudhyar  
   -  The Horoscope, the Road, and its Travelers
      by Alan Oken
   -  Cosmic Cybernetics by Theodor Landscheidt
   -  Astrology: The Celestial Mirror
      by Warren Kenton
   -  Edith Custer edits The Mercury Hour
   -  The Complete Astrological Writings
      by Aleister Crowley   
   -  The Rulership Book by Rex E. Bills
   -  The Twelve Labours of Hercules
      by Alice Bailey

1975  Computerized horoscope interpretation
      begins to take hold throughout America.
      Para Research pioneers in the field with
      the use of powerful mainframe computers and
      the "Astral Portrait,"  the best computer
      horoscope in the world (claimed by some
      to still hold that position in the 1990s).

   -  The modernization of astrology begins.
      Astrology starts to transform under the
      general pressure from changes occurring in
      the field of psychology. Carl Jung's
      philosophy, gestalt, group and primal
      therapy, encounter sessions, retreats and
      workshops, all have an effect on astrology.
      Astrologers react by interpreting chart
      factors in terms of behavioral influences.
      The old-fashioned terms "evil" aspects,
      "malefic" planets, "unfavorable" factors
      begin to fade from astrological literature.
      More and more, astrologers refer to the new
      term "Humanistic Astrology" as invented by
      Dane Rudhyar.

   -  Aquarius Workshops is founded by Marion D.
      March and Joan McEvers, an astrology school
      centered in Los Angeles.
   -  The Astrologer's Manual
      by Landis Knight Green
   -  Astrology, Psychology and the Four Elements
      by Stephen Arroyo    
   -  The Astrology of America's Destiny
   -  An Astrological Key To Biblical Symbolism
      by Ellen McCaffery
   -  Planetary Patterns by Carl Jansky
   -  Planets in Composite by Robert Hand 

1976  Robert Hand becomes one of the first
      astrologers to acquire a microcomputer
      and conceives an astrological computer
      service.

   -  Planets In Transit by Robert Hand 
   -  Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil
      by Liz Greene
   -  United States: Wheel of Destiny
      by Diana Bills Stone
   -  Astrology: Evolution and Revolution
      by Alan Oken
   -  Harmonics in Astrology by John Addey  
   -  Harmonics Anthology by J. Addey   
   -  Astrological Warnings and the Stock Market
      by Thomas Rieder

1977  Robert Hand launches Astro-Graphic Services
      (which eventually becomes the world famous
      Astrolabe astrological computing service)
      with the help of Arthur Blackwell, Steven
      Blake, Gary Christen and Michael Munkassey.

   -  Recent Advances in Natal Astrology
      compiled by Geoffrey Dean and assisted by
      Arthur Mather with collaborators:
      John Addey, Baldur Ebertin, Charles Harvey,
      Frank Hyde, Chester Kemp, Nona Press, James
      Williamsen, Henri de Marre, with further
      assistance from Pamela Bennett, Ronald
      Davison, Doris C. Doane, Mark Feldman,
      Robert Hand, Charles A. Jayne, Jeff Mayo,
      Neil Michelsen, Michael Munkasey, Zipporah
      Dobyns, Julia Lupton, Eugene Moore,
      Thomas Reider, Edith Wangemann

   -  Predictive Astrology
      by Frances Sakoian and Louis Acker
   -  Larousse Encyclopedia of Astrology
      by Brau, Jean-Louis, Werner and Edmunds
   -  Astrology and The Modern Psyche
      by Dane Rudhyar                   
   -  Astrological Cycles by John Townley
   -  Astrology, Nutrition & Health
      by Robert Carl Jansky
   -  Astrophysical Directions by M. Erlewine   
   -  Planets in Youth by Robert Hand 
   -  Gospel of the Stars by Peter Lemesurier

1978  Cycles of Becoming by Alexander Ruperti
   -  Astrology, Karma and Transformation
      by Stephen Arroyo
   -  Modern Transits by Lois M. Rodden
   -  Relating by Liz Greene
   -  Encounter Astrology by Maritha Pottenger
   -  Looking at Astrology by Liz Greene
      (written specifically for children)
   -  Astrology and Numbers by Count Louis Cheiro

1979  Astrological Insights by Dane Rudhyar 
   -  Relationships and Life Cycles
      by Stephen Arroyo
   -  Interpreting The Eclipses by Robert Jansky
   -  The Round Art by A.T. Mann  
   -  An Astrological Guide to Self-Awareness
      by Donna Cunningham
   -  The Encyclopedia of Medical Astrology
      by Howard Corneel     

1980  In the 1980s, a new revolution begins to
      take place in astrology: computerized
      astrology. Many different companies turn
      out various kinds of computerized charts
      and interpretations, usually advertised
      in the Dell Horoscope and American Astrology
      magazines. Many of them also last only a few
      months to a few years. Raw computer language
      programs, such as BASIC, are also available
      for astrologers to write astrological
      programs to suit their personal needs. Even
      more of a boost to astrology is the large
      variety of delineation programs written for
      professional astrologers. The Age of the
      computer astrologer arrives.

   -  Robert Hand lays the foundation for yet
      a newer style of astrological writing:
      simpler coherent academic-like text which
      suits the new psychology-oriented form of
      astrology.

   -  The recession of the early 1980s forces
      many astrological enterprises to shut
      down. Much of the 1970's hippie-initiated
      occult businesses re-group under the
      movement of New Age. The emphasis turns
      away from cult-like lifestyles, magic,
      candles, charms, chalices, incense and
      bead necklaces to organic foods, health,
      vegetarianism, herbal remedies, crystal
      energies, bio-feedback, nutritional and
      practical astrology. The mantras, mandalas,
      and hermetic astro mumbo-jumbo begins to
      fade in the high-tech world.

   -  Astro-Data Vol II by Lois M. Rodden
   -  Manual of Computer Programming
      for Astrologers by Michael Erlewine
   -  Transits: The Time of Your Life
      by Betty Lundsted
   -  The astrology of Transformation
      by Dane Rudhyar   
   -  Planetary Containments
      by John Sandbach and Ronn Ballard
   -  Holistic Astrology by Noel Tyl 
   -  The Opening Eye by Frank McGillion

1981  Horoscope Symbols by Robert Hand 
   -  Alan Oken's Complete Astrology by Alan Oken
   -  Astrology: History, Symbols and Signs
      by Solange de Mailly Nesle
   -  The Astrologer's Node Book by Donna Van Toen
   -  Minor aspects Between Natal Planets
      by Emma B. Donath   

1982  Psychology of the Planets
      by Francoise Gauquelin
   -  Essays on Astrology by Robert Hand 
   -  Healing with the Horoscope by M. Pottenger
   -  Astrology: Key to Holistic Health
      by Marcia Starck                       
   -  Healing Pluto Problems by Donna Cunningham
   -  La Prevision de l'Avernir par Astrologie
      by Andre Barbault
   -  Forecasting by Astrology by Martin Freeman

1983  Dynamics of Aspect Analysis: New Perceptions
      in Astrology by Bill Tierney
   -  The Outer Planets and Their Cycles
      by Liz Greene
   -  Le Grand Livre de l'Astrologie
      by Jean-Pierre Nicola
   -  Synastry by Ronald Davison
   -  Rhythm of Wholeness by Dane Rudhyar 
   -  History of Astrology by D. & Julia Parker
   -  Expanding Astrology's Universe
      by Zipporah Dobyns                  
   -  Manuel D'Astrologue by Werner Hirsig
   -  Chiron: The New Planet in Your Horoscope
      by Richard Nolle   

1984  The first version of Robert Hand's
      famous chart calculation computer program
      'NOVA' is released. Mark Pottenger's
      CCRS program allows for highly advanced
      astrological research.

   -  Birthtimes: A Scientific Investigation
      by Michel Gauquelin
   -  Time Changes in the USA by Doris C. Doane
   -  Astrology On Your Computer by H.Friedman
   -  New Insights In Modern Astrology
      by Stephen Arroyo and Liz Greene            
   -  The Astrology Of Fate by Liz Greene
   -  The Inner Sky by Steven Forrest
   -  Life Time Astrology by A.T. Mann
   -  Planetary Cycles: Astrological Indicators
      of Crisis... by Betty Lundsted
   -  The Practice & Profession of Astrology
      by Stephen Arroyo
   -  The Occult Power Of Numbers by W. Westcott

1985  The Twelve Houses by Howard Sasportas -
   -  Dictionary Of Astrology by Fred Gettings -
   -  The Astrology of Self-Discovery
      by Tracy Marks
   -  L'Astrologie Trans-Saturnienne
      by Bernard Duchatelle
   -  Horary Astrology by Derek Appleby

1986  Jupiter: An Astrologer's Guide
      by Eve Jackson
   -  Complete Horoscope Interpretation
      by Maritha Pottenger             
   -  Pluto: The Evolutionary Journey of the Soul
      by Jeff Green
   -  Mapping the Psyche: The Use of Astrology
      in Psycho-Therapy by Beta Bishop

1986  Astro-Data Vol III by Lois M. Rodden
   -  The Astrologer's Companion by J. and P.Filby

1987  The Development of Personality
      by Howard Sasporas and Liz Greene
   -  Astrology for Yourself by Demetra George   
   -  The Practical Astrologer by Nicholas Campion
   -  Chiron by Barbara Clow   
   -  A History of Western Astrology by Jim Tester
   -  The Future of Astrology by A.T. Mann  
   -  The New A-Z Horoscope Maker and delineator
      by Llewellyn George   
   -  Cours d'Astrologie by Bernard Crozier

1988  Astrological Pioneers of America
      by J. Holden and R. Hughes      
   -  Mercury, The Open Door by Bernice Grebner
   -  The Dynamics of the Unconscious
      by Liz Greene and Howard sasportas
   -  The Book of World Horoscopes
      published by Aquarian Press   
   -  Moon Signs: The Key to Your Inner Life
      by Donna Cunningham
   -  Uranus: Freedom from the Known by Jeff Green
   -  The Mars Book by Donna Van Toen   
   -  The Astrology of Karma by Pauline Stone
   -  Asteroids, Their Nature and Utilization
      by Charles T. Kowal    
   -  The Judgement of Nativities
      translated by J. Holden (Arabic astrology)  
   -  The Ultimate Asteroid Book by J.L.Lehman   
   -  Dark Stars by Fitzwalter 

1989  Robert Hand's computer program Chartwheels
      is released.
   -  Robert Hand receives Regulus Award from
      the United Astrology Congress for Research
      and Development in Astrology.
   -  The Gods of Change: Pain, Crisis and
      the Transits of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto
      by Howard Sasportas
   -  Astrology in Action by Paul Wright
   -  Planets: The Astrological Tools
      edited by Joan McEvers
      with essays by Toni Sedgwick, Joanne
      Wickenburg, Erin Sullivan-Seale, Robert
      Glasscock, Johanna Mitchell, Don Borkowski,
      Gina Ceaglio, Bill Tierney, Karma Welch
      and Joan Negus
   -  Chart Interpretation Handbook
      by Stephen Arroyo  
   -  Astrology of the Macrocosm edited by
      Joan McEvers, containing essays by:
      Jimm Erickson, Judy Johns, Jim Lewis,
      Richard Nolle, Nicholas Campion, Nancy
      Soller, Marc Penfield, Steve Cozzi,
      Caroline Cassey, Chris McRae, D. Rosenberg
   -  The Neptune Effect by Patricia Morimando
   -  Transits Planetaires et Destinee
      by Georges Antares
   -  History and Astrology by A. Kitson   
   -  Chiron and the Healing Journey by M.Reinhart
   -  Earth Mother Astrology by M. Starck 

1990  In the 1990s, the revolution of computer
      astrology continues to accelerate as almost
      all professional and serious astrologers
      take up computers to assist their work.
      Five computer astrology companies emerge as
      giants in the field:
   
   -  Astrolabe Software, Matrix Software,
      Time Cycles, Cosmic Patterns, Air Software
   
   -  For the first time, anyone can download a
      wide assortment of astrology programs on the
      internet. One of the first popular internet
      sites is Hilbert.Maths.Utas.edu.au. Soon
      after, astrologers are creating their own
      WEB (WWW) pages with graphics and actual
      delineation programs working in real time
      at any time of the day, for free or a price.

   -  Some of the most advertised high-quality
      (and high-priced) computer programs
      in the mid 1990s are:
   
      Nova by Astrolabe
      Chartwheels III by Astrolabe
      Printwheels DTP by Astrolabe
      Solar Fire by Astrolabe
      Jigsaw by Astrolabe
      Professional Natal Report by Astrolabe
      CCRS Horoscope Program by M. Pottenger
      ACS PC Mini-Atlas
      Blue Star series from Matrix
      The Natal Report Writer from Matrix
      The Transit Report Writer from Matrix
      The Relating Potential Report from Matrix
      Win Star from Matrix
      Star Trax 8000 from A.I.R.

      At the lower end of the scale are:

      Astrology for Windows from Halloran
      Astroscopes for Windows by Jeff Smith
      Astrologer's Assistant
      Astroworld
      Astro Toolkit
      Expert Astrologer
      Astrolog
      Astrol96

   -  Another major change in the astrological
      world is phone-astrology services, which
      number in the dozens, but which offer
      questionable delineations. Many cheat by
      using public databases containing personal
      information gathered from credit card
      purchases. Most are advertised in astrology
      magazines.

   -  Robert Hand serves as Chairman on the board
      of directors of the NCGR (National Council
      for Geocosmic Research)

   -  By the mid-1990s, hundreds of astrological
      organizations exist all over the world, and
      continue to expand in quantity and quality:

   -  Sun, Moon and Planet Signs
      by Lyn Birkbeck
   -  Astro-Data Vol IV by Lois M. Rodden
   -  Psychological Astrology by Zondag
   -  Working with Astrology
      by Michael Harding and Charles Harvey
   -  The Practical Astrologer
      by David Christie-Murray
   -  Astrological Counseling
      Containing essays by Eileen Nauman, Bill
      Herbst, Ginger Chalford, David Pond, Donald
      Weston, Donna Cunningham, Gray Keen, Maritha
      Pottenger, Doris Hebel, Susan D. Jackson
      Edited by Joan McEvers
   -  Saturn in Transit by Erin Sullivan
   -  Astrology from A to Z by Elanor Bach
   -  Archetypes of the Zodiac by K. Burt
   -  What Does Joan Say? by Joan Quigly
   -  Asteroid Godesses by Demetra George

   -  L'Encyclopedie de L'Astrologie - 91
      by Gilles d'Ambra
   -  Astro Essentials by M. Pottenger 
   -  Prediction in Astrology by Noel Tyl
   -  Neo-Astrology by M. Gauquelin 
   -  The Divine Plot by A.T. Mann 
   -  Images of the Psyche by C. Valentine  
   -  Pluto: Das Erotische und Damonische
      by Claude Weiss
   -  Financial Astrology edited by Joan McEvers
      with essays by: Michael Munkasey, Pat Hardy,
      Jeanne Long, Georgia Stathis, Mary Downing,
      Judy Johns, Carol S. Mull, Bill Meridian

   -  Retrograde Planets: Traversing the Inner
      Landscape by Erin Sullivan '92
   -  The Luminaries: Sun and Moon
      by Howard Sasportas and Liz Greene
   -  Astrology: The Richard Sterling Way
      by Richard Sterling
   -  Computers and Astrology by Patricia Foreman
   -  L'Art de l'Interpretation en Astrologie
      by Georges Antares

   -  New Insights into Astrology by Nona Press 93
   -  Les Transits by Sylvie Beauget
   -  Myths and Signs of the Zodiac by M.Starck 

   -  The Astrology Encyclopedia by James Lewis 95











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