




Learning astrology is a long drawn out process and it requires starting with the basics.
Books I found useful at the start:
Margaret Hone 1953 Modern Textbook of Astrology, out of print but some available second hand.
Sakoian & Acker – The Astrologers Handbook. Planets in signs and houses and in aspect.
Robert Hand – Transits.
Bil Tierney: Dynamics of Aspect Analysis – excellent on major configurations, yods, unaspected planets.
Martin Schulman: Karmic Astrology – the Moon’s Nodes.
Melanie Rhinehart: Chiron
Tracy Marks: Your Secret Self: Illuminating the Mysteries of the Twelfth House
NEXT TIER:
Stephen Arroyo: Astrology, Psychology and the Four Elements (Fire, Earth, Air, Water etc)
Astrology, Karma and Transformation. He also has Chart Interpretation.
Liz Greene: Saturn especially but any of hers are excellent
Howard Sasportas ditto. The Howard Sasportas book “Gods Of Change” is a great read. “The 12 Houses” is decent. Plus he edited one of the Richard Idemon books which are both informative.
Donna Cunningham’s An Astrological Guide to Self-Awareness, helpful when starting out.
Isobel Hickey – Astrology: A Cosmic Science for a spiritual approach
Erin Sullivan’s “Saturn in Transit”
Dana Gerhardt’s articles on astro are all enjoyable “https://www.astro.com/astrology/in_gerhardt_e.htm”
Traditional and Horary Astrology – William Lilly, Olivia Barclay, Charles Carter and Deborah Houlding
RELATIONSHIPS:
Robert Hand – Planets in Composite
Sakoian & Acker – Synastry
HARMONICS: David Hamblin
MIDPOINTS: Rheinhold Ebertin: Stellar Influences
POLITICAL/COUNTRY ASTROLOGY:
Michael Harding, Michael Baigent:Working with Astrology – the psychology of midpoints, harmonics and ACG mapping techniques.
Nick Campion: World Horoscopes (countries birth dates).
PS. Some of these are older books since I started astrology in the late 1970s. I am sure other astrologers will have their own favourites so do add comments.
There are also useful astrology websites with the basics:
Café Astrology, Dark Pixie, Bob Marks come to mind. Plus Astrology King for Fixed Stars.
Astrodienst (www.astro.com) set up by Swiss Alois Treindl who met and brought on board Liz Greene, Rob Hand and other renowned astrologers.
For magazines, recommend The Mountain Astrologer, The Astrological Journal.
Traditional and Horary Astrology – William Lilly, Olivia Barclay, Charles Carter and Deborah Houlding
For out of print books, you can check on Internet archive website, which is a virtual non profit library with millions of free texts. https://archive.org
www.addall.com/ is a good aggregator of used book sites.
Since it is astrologer Elsbeth Ebertin’s birthday today (14 May 1880) I’d like to reconmmend her Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation. Although nearly 100 years old, it’s a useful book. Positions of the stars will need updating.
The Fixed Stars and Constellations by Vivian Robson (1923) is also useful and interesting, if somewhat old fashioned of course. It’s on archive.org.
Also on archive.org is Brady’s Book of Fixed Stars, by Bernadette Brady. An excellent modern take on interpreting the fixed stars, it includes history and mythology, some asto techniques I haven’t really got the hang of, and some great positive comments and ways of looking at some of the gloomier ‘traditional’ interpretations.
Diana’s Fixed Stars, the website for the late Diana K Rosenberg, has some fascinating articles with her extensive research into fixed stars over many decades. Her Medusa’s Head (Algol) article is quite mind-boggling and not for the faint-hearted! I’ve yet to read her fixed star books, but will get round to it sooner or later.
Great post . I have quite a few of these but must get hold of Melanie Rhineharts Chiron as I have it aspecting most of my planets …trines and sextiles. Thank you Marjorie .
I have owned most of the above- still have many . Although I gave away many in the late 1990’s. I regret giving away Sakonian & Acker. I also have an Astrology book by Rodney Collins – The Theory of Celestial Influence – which I initially read decades ago. I have been meaning to reread it as I found it quite a difficult read the first time. Recently bought Nick Campions History of Astrology volumes.
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I have been adding suggestions into the main text for ease of finding at a later date. Many thanks. Loved Richard Idemon _ I once attended a seminar he did with Liz Greene in Italy. Lovely man and insightful.
Erin Sullivan’s “Saturn in Transit”
Dana Gerhardt’s articles on astro are all enjoyable “https://www.astro.com/astrology/in_gerhardt_e.htm”
I did start with some of the above, in particular Margaret Hone, Robert Hand, Sakoian and Acker, Bil Tierney, but then I took a different direction towards Traditional and Horary Astrology > William Lilly, Olivia Barclay, Charles Carter and Deborah Houlding mainly.
Thank you Marjorie, this brought it all back to me – you must have started studying astrology about the same time as I did – I enrolled with the Faculty of Astrological Studies, after considering the Mayo School of Astrology and I think the Huber School. I have most of the original books you mention and of course, Margaret Hone, but not the Chiron book.
I attended a FAS seminar where Robert Hand was speaking, at the lunch break I happened to be standing next to him in the queue in the cafe. When we arrived at the till, he turned to me to help with the coins in his hand, he asked why the 50p piece was larger than the £1 coin, when it was only worth half that amount. I did manage to reply without turning into a gibbering idiot, as for me, it was akin to hero worship, having all his books which helped me enormously with my interpretations.
Stephen Arroyo was another author whose books I still have, and would recommend, as mentioned by Marjorie.
Having Uranus in Gemini in the first house, I have never stopped learning, and find long cycles (Pluto second return from Henry VIII/Queen Eliazabeth I to our Queen Elizabeth II, the end of our GB cycle) I am still in awe that time on our planet Earth was fixed in this cycle starting from the Greenwich meridian just outside London, in the northern hemisphere) for the whole world.
I loved the Liz Greene, Steven Arroyo and Howard Sasportas books. Those authors are what drew me in further.
The Mountain Astrologer has stopped printing.
It’s being relaunched soon by Frank Clifford, online:
https://www.londonschoolofastrology.com/pages/tma
I’m not sure about their archives, but there are some MA articles on astro.com anyway. Hope this helps.
That’s great to know. Thanks Jane
I received an email last week stating it was coming back!
The Howard Sasportas book “Gods Of Change” is a great read. “The 12 Houses” is decent. Plus he edited one of the Richard Idemon books which are both informative.
I agree on all. But if there are any that I’ve repeatedly referred to above the others, it’s all of Sakoian & Acker’s.
For beginners I can also recommend “Astrology – a Cosmic Science” by Isabel Hickey. It takes a more spiritual approach. You might even be able to find it online as a pdf.
Personally I found Sakoian and Acker’s Handbook most thorough but always seeming to put a negative spin on everything. Best to balance their views with other interpretations.
Yes, I have a copy of A Cosmic Science, bought it new in the 1990’s and now it is completely brown around
the pages, because I read it so often. Even today, Isabel’s words in that book continue to help teach me.
My late mother, I never knew her birthtime. I always stared at her chart, trying to rectify it. I kept coming
back to something Isabel wrote, about a native with a 5th house Pluto. “If there are children promised in
the chart, they will be unusual and not run-of-the -mill types. If you knew my late half sister, and me,
we are extremely unusual people. Not successful at all, but boy did we end up being unusual. I just
could not imagine my mother being Pisces rising, so I was stumped.
Finally recently found my mother’s born at home birth certificate on an ancestry site, with the birthtime.
Isabel Hickley was a genius. What was confusing me was what Isabel explains about this placement.
She writes: “This placement is similar to the Sun in conjunction with Pluto”. I was picking up on this,
but never thought to apply it. Anyway, my mother was a Pisces rising, 5th house Pluto, opposing her
11th house Mars. In my chart, Pluto opposes my Pisces Moon/Chiron, Pluto opposite Moon exact, zero
degree orb.
I also consider myself fortunate, I will always be grateful that Robert Hand picked the phone up and
spoke to me personally once, when I called him to ask him a question. I also spoke to the late great
Noel Tyl on the phone once, shortly before he passed away. It was very frustrating to me to try to
speak or listen to Noel Tyl, it felt like I was trying to communicate with an alien, and for that I am
sorry, because I now know how many people adored him.
Hmm I met Noel Tyl once and it was not a great experience I would have to admit. Marginally creepy.
Ebertin can be gothic as well and treated with caution tho’ v useful. . But I always found Sakoian & Acker’s more ‘negative spins’ useful when I did not understand why an individual who was clearly less than wonderful had aspects which I had lazily imagined were positive.
Thank you Marjorie!
Great list! I have many of these books or at least authors, but some I will go check out. Endlessly fascinating.
If I might, I would add Donna Cunningham’s An Astrological Guide to Self-Awareness, which I found helpful when I was just starting out learning about astrology. It appears to be available used. (I can recommend https://www.addall.com/ as I good aggregator of used book sites.)
For out of print books, you can check on Internet archive website, which is a vitual non profit library with millions of free texts.
https://archive.org/
For astrology sites, I’d especially recommend (this one of course) and Astrodienst (www.astro.com) set up by Swiss Alois Treindl who met and brought on board Liz Greene, Rob Hand and other renowned astrologers.
Link below to description and timeline Astrodienst’s history.
For magazines, recommend The Mountain Astrologer, The Astrological Journal.
The Wessex Astrologer is an excellent site (and shop) for buying astrology books.
https://www.astro.com/contact/contact_about_e.htm