Publisher's Synopsis
Al H. Morrison was one of the most brilliant and innovative astrologers of the 20th century. Publisher of the Void of Course Moon and minor planet ephemerides, editor of CAO TIMES and President of the Astrologers Guild, he stayed on the cutting edge of astrological research while remaining rooted in tradition. Morrison studied with legendary astrologers Marc Edmund Jones, Barbara Watters and Charles Jayne, whose influences are apparent in his work. His research continued over 50 years of study. Here are his collected works - his thoughts on Chiron and the minor planets, the Void of Course Moon, Declination, and a wide array of other topics in astrology and beyond.
Editor Karen Christino is the author of Foreseeing the Future: Evangeline Adams and Astrology in America, What Evangeline Adams Knew and Tecumseh's Curse: Indigenous Wisdom, Astrology and the Deaths of U.S. Presidents. She's also written for Glamour, Modern Bride, Marie Claire and Seventeen magazines.- "...a treasure trove of erudite and and irascible writings on the theory and practice of 20th century astrology set forth by a master practitioner." -- Geocosmic Journal
- "Funny, direct and sometimes irreverent... what an exceptional astrologer really does in practice." -- The Mountain Astrologer
- "...partly a memoir, partly a first-rate compendium of techniques, by someone who tirelessly experimented and innovated." -- AstroAmerica.com