Celestial Guide 2009
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The Celestial Guide 2009 is a week-at-a-glance astrological engagement calendar. Like Celestial Influences and the Pocket Astrologer, each day gives lunar ingresses, lunar phases, times for void-of-course moon, planetary stations and ingresses, aspects, holidays, and celebrity birthdays.
It also includes an ephemeris, explanatory text, an asteroid ephemeris, sunrise/sunset tables, table of ascendants, chart blanks, address book with space for birth dates and signs, and daily information for both Eastern and Pacific Time.
It includes January, February, and March for 2010.
It is also available in a smaller size as the Astrologer's Datebook
5-3/8 inches x 8-1/2 inches, 176 pages, b&w illustrations, full-color cover, Eastern and Pacific Time: $10.95
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1118095 in Books
- Published on: 2008-10-03
- Binding: Spiral-bound
- 176 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Jim Maynard started studying astrology in 1971 when he moved to Sacramento. He published the first of his series of astrological calendars as the ''Astrologer's Calendar 1974'' while teaching a class on Astrology at California State University, Sacramento and working at the Tides Bookstore.
The following year he changed the name of the wall calendar to ''Celestial Influences 1975'' and introduced the ''Pocket Astrologer 1975.'' After complaints about the small type and lack of room for notes in the Pocket Astrologer, he started producing the ''Celestial Guide'' week-at-a-glance engagement calendar with the 1977 edition. A more compact version of Celestial Guide called ''Astrologer's Datebook'' was introduced with the 2002 edition.
The very first of his calendars was the first publication to include Void-of-Course times and the v/c notation for void-of-course. Celestial Calendars were also the first astrological calendars to include times of phenomena such as aspects, information about eclipses, and more.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful
I've gotten this calendar for many years now, in planner or wall. If you want a good reference as the days go by, this is it.



