Charles E.O. Carter (1887 - 1968) was one of the outstanding British astrologers of the 20th century. He succeeded Alan Leo as head of Astrological Lodge at the Theosophical Society, a post he held from 1920 to 1952. He was editor of Astrology, The Astrologer’s Quarterly, from 1926 to 1959. Carter’s persistent genius reestablished astrology as a serious discipline in England, after two centuries of decline.
Subtitled, An Encyclopaedia of Character and Disease, this book was the result of study of hundreds of horoscopes. Carter discovered zodiacal degrees that produce abscesses, poor vision, goitre, medical ability, jaundice, immorality, musical talent, spinal curvature, oratorical ability, insanity, alcoholism, asthma, and much more. He found general astrological guidelines for illnesses and personality traits such as boredom, love of animals, hayfever, imagination, rashness, rambling speech, stoicism, satire, and more.
Sometimes known as Carter’s Little Green Book. Sometimes witty, always surprising, this is one of the classics of the 20th century.
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