On the Markets by Sepharial – A collection of writings by the most-cited author on the W. D. Gann

Sepharial was. “.the prince of English astrologers.” – The Referee “.the foremost living astrologer.” – Evening News In The Silver Key:, which is subtitled “A Guide to Speculators,” Sepharial tests the accuracy of astrological prediction on horseracing. The winning result is achieved through a mix of numerology, astrology, and other occult methods. Chapters include the Science of Numbers, Names and Numbers, Winning Colours, and The Lunar Key. Sepharial’s method is still in use – with some success ¬- today. This Cosimo Classic is based on the book’s Second Edition. AUTHOR BIO: SEPHARIAL (1864-1929) was born Walter Richard Old in Birmingham, England. At the age of 22 he had a mystical experience and spent the rest of his life seeking his true self and trying to unravel the future through astrology and other methods. After a scrape with Blavatsky’s Theosophical society he changed his name to Walter Gornold, though by the end of the 19th century he was better known as Sepharial. He produced six children and authored nearly 60 books. Sepharial was the first president of the British Astrological Society, and counted among his friends such people as H.P. Blavatsky, Alan Leo, and Charles Carter, who believed that Sepharial was more than a mere astrologer and brilliant at almost everything he touched.

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Second Sight : A Study of Natural and Induced Clairvoyance by Sepharial

A Manual of Occultism by Sepharial

The Kabala of Numbers (1911) by Sepharial

The Kabala of Numbers Part 2 (1920) – A Handbook of Interpretation by Sepharial

Law of Values – An Exposition of the Primary Causes of Stock and Share Fluctuations by Sepharial

Astrology – How to Make and Read Your Own Chart by Sepharial

The Silver Key – A Guide to Speculators by Sepharial

Directional Astrology by Sepharial

Primary Directions Made Easy by Sepharial

Astrology and Marriage by Sepharial

New Dictionary of Astrology (1920) by Sepharial

Eclipses – Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained by Sepharial (1915)

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