The Influence of the Zodiac Upon Human Life: With Character Readings of Persons Born Upon the Cusp
New York: Eleanor Kirk, 1894. First Edition. Octavo, 191, [1] pages, publisher's original tan cloth covered boards. Illustrated with fold-out chart. Eleanor Kirk’s The Influence of the Zodiac Upon Human Life: With Character Readings of Persons Born Upon the Cusp is a scarce late-19th-century American astrological work devoted to the influence of the zodiacal signs upon character, temperament, health, marriage, domestic life, and personal destiny. Published during a period of growing popular interest in astrology, New Thought, occult science, and metaphysical self-culture, the book offers readings for each sign of the zodiac, with particular attention to those born “upon the cusp” between signs. Kirk’s work reflects the era’s blending of astrology, spiritual philosophy, personality analysis, and practical life guidance, making it an appealing example of American esoteric and metaphysical publishing of the 1890s. Some soiling to the cloth, soiling towards the rear, some signs of rubbing and wear, previous owner's inscription, some discoloration and marginalia, else in good + condition. Item #401
Price: $80.00






