Mary Vohryzek – astrology library

Astrology books, some older and difficult to obtain, are on offer from the library of the late Mary Vohryzek. She was a writer,  teacher and lecturer who translated Elsbeth and Reinhold Ebertin’s “Anatomical Correspondence to Zodiacal Degrees” and wrote the forward to Louise McWhirter’s 1988 book Astrology and stock market forecasting. Marc Penfield has said that when he moved to San Francisco in 1970, she was the first astrologer he met and taught him about Ebertin’s book on midpoints and his theory of cosmobiology, Johndro’s concept of geodetic equivalents, the Koch house system, Thyrza Escobar’s theory of Duads, and advanced systems of progressions.

 She died sadly in 1988 and one of her daughters is trying to find good homes for her books. List below.  If anyone is interested in any of the books let me know via the Contact Form and I will forward your email to Laura.

 Mary was born 20 May 1921 3.45pm and had a deep-thinking 8th house Taurus Sun; with an influential Pluto on her Midheaven in an innovative trine to Uranus. Her Uranus opposed Jupiter Saturn in Virgo and squared an outspoken Mars Mercury in Gemini in her communicative 9th making her an energetic teacher.

BOOKS:

  1. Pluto Ephemeris 1900-2000 daily positions by Lynne Palmer, 1974.

    2. Raphael’s Tables of Houses for Northern Latitudes from the Equator to 50 N. 0 and also for Leningrad 59 N. 56. by W. Foulsham.

    3. The Approximate Longitude, Latitude and Declination of the Planet Neptune from 1800–1879. by W. Foulsham.

    4. Pluto Tabelle 1851-2000 by Ebertin,1972.

    5. Raphael’s Tables of Houses for Great Britain by Foulsham.

    6. 6 books Die Deutschland Ephemeride. 1931-1950, 1951-1960 (2 copies), 1961-1970 (2 copies), 1971-1980.  

    7. 6 books Google Tages Ephemeride. 1961-1965, 1966-1970, 1971-1975 (2 copies), 1976-1980 (2 copies).

    8.  Ephemeriden 1890-1950 by Verla Max S. Metz Zurich, 1971.

    9. Easy Tables with Examples by J. Allen Jones, Jr., 1977.

    10. Longitudes and Latitudes Throughout the World by Rugene Dernay published by American Federation of Astrologers in 1948.

Batch 2

  1. From Pioneer to Poet or The Twelve Great Gates by Isabelle M. Pagan, 1969.

    2. The Astrology of Rising Signs by Carl Sargent, 1985.

    3. The Technique of Prediction by R.C. Davison, 1972.

    4. Astrology and You by Julia and Derek Parker,1997.

    5. The Complete Planetary Ephemeris for 1950-2000 by Heiratic Publishing, 1975.

    6. The Astrolobe World Ephemeris 2001-2050 at Noon featuring longitudes and declination for the Sun, Moon, Planets, Chiron and thenAsteroids. Preface by Robert Hand, 1998.

    7. Applied Cosmobiology by Reinhold Ebertin, 1972.

    8. Astrology and its Practical Application by E.Parker, 1927 

    9. The Round Art – The Astrology of Time and Space by A.T.Mann, 1979.

    10.Chiron and the Healing Journey by Melanie Reinhart, 1989.

Batch 3

1.  Write your own horoscope by Joseph F Goodavage, paperback, 1968?

2.  Johfra Astrology, 1981.

3. Teach yourself books. Astrology by Jeff Mayo. 1973 (2 copies)

4.  Star signs for lovers by Liz Greene, 1980.

5. Relating, an astrological guide to living with others on a small planet by Liz Greene, 1978.

6. Saturn by Liz Greene, 1980.

7.  The Astrology of fate by Liz Greene, 1980.

8. Saturn Signs by Michael Lutin,1980.

9. Astrology, a key to personality by Jeff Mayo,1995.

10. Essays on Astrology by Robert Hand,1982.


Batch 4

  1. The Astrology of human relations by Frances Sakoian and Louis S.Acker, 1989.

    2. The Astrologer’s Handbook by Frances Sakoian and Louis S Acker, 1989.

    3. Sun Signs by Linda Goodman, 1978.

    4.  Chart Interpretation Handbook by Stephen Arroyo, 1989.

    5.  Astrological insights into personality by Betty Lundsted, 1980.

    6.  Aspect Patterns by Stephanie Jean Clement, 2007.

    7. Astrology and its influence in the western world by Ellen McCaffery, 1970.

    8. Horoscope Symbols by Robert Hand, 1981.

    9.  Profiles of women by Lois Rodden,1979.

    10.Compendium of Astrology by Rose Lineman and Jan Popelka,1987.

Batch 5

1.  The New Astrology by Suzanne White, 1993.

2. The Lunation Cycle by Dane Rudhyar, 1986.

3. The Astrologer’s Handbook by Julia Parker, 1993.

4. A Handbook for the Humanistic Astrologer by Michael R.Meyer,1974.

5.The Life Blueprint, Research Institute of Cosmobiology,1978.

6.Tales for Jung Folk by Richard Roberts, 1983.

7. The Planets and Human Behaviour by Jeff Mayo, 1972.

8. Your Fortune in your name or Kabalistic Astrology by Sepharial, 3rd edition.

9. Chiron, the new planet in your horoscope by Richard Nolle,1983.

10. Horary Astrology and the judgment of Events by Barbara H. Watters, 1973.

 

Batch 6

  1. Astrology in modern language by Richard Blackmore Vaughan, 1972.

    2. The Wheel of life or scientific Astrology Volumes 1&2 by Maurice Wemyss, 1929.

    3. Asteroids in the USA by Emma Belle Donath, 1979.

    4. Alan Leo’s astrological manuals No.1 Everybody’s Astrology, 12th edition.

    5. Astrologically speaking by Ingrid Lind, 1981.

    6. Karmic Astrology, Joy and the part of fortune by Martin Schulman,1980.

    7. Relationships and life cycles by Stephen Arroyo, 1979.

    8. The sun and moon polarity in your horoscope by Robert A. Hughes, 1977.

    9. Astrological Keywords by Manly Palmer Hall, 1959.

    10. Raphael’s horary Astrology, 1909.

    11. The power of Pluto by Arlene Robertson and Margaret Wilson


12. The guide to horoscope interpretation by Marc Edmund Jones, 1969.

13. The Yod Book by Karen Hamaker-Zondag, 2000.

14. Astro-psychology by Karen Hamaker-Zondag, 1980.

2 thoughts on “Mary Vohryzek – astrology library

  1. Hi Marjorie,
    Might be an idea to suggest to Laura that she contact Kepler College — I heard that they do take in certain book collections which they then make available as a resource for their students and instructors.
    Best regards,
    Kate

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