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This is a unique book for astrologers, presenting an honest inquiry into our art. One provocative idea truly follows another in this book ... Complicated and subtle concepts are discussed throughout, and Garry Phillipson's remarks and questions steer ideas into a highly readable, intelligent whole ... A wonderful book, heartily recommended to all, especially those who enjoy intellectual jousting within astrology s paradoxical and mysterious 'take' on the world. --The Mountain Astrologer, April/May 2001
Long overdue a greatly enjoyable book. Reading the book is like watching a very informative TV documentary based on solid research grouped around clear themes This book, which makes captivating reading, invites astrologers to reflect upon the nature of their art in a spirit of genuine inquiry. It also provides a thorough introduction to the subject for non-astrologers it will be a rich source of information for future historians about the state of astrology and about the attitude of science at the present time. --The Astrological Journal, September/October 2000
A very fascinating book very rich reading and offers a wealth of information that is not usually accessible A really excellent and significant contribution. The balance [between astrologers and scientists] is equitably distributed between these opposing camps an excellent read. --Horoscope (UK), March 2001, Horoscope (US), April 2001
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Researched and written over five years, 'Astrology in the Year Zero' is the most thought-provoking, pertinent and controversial critique on the subject ever written. Based upon interviews with leading contemporary astrologers and scientific researchers, and required reading on various degree courses, this is one of the most talked about books on astrology in recent years. With contributions from Bernadette Brady, Nicholas Campion, Geoffrey Cornelius, Adrian Duncan, Dennis Elwell, John Frawley, Robert Hand, Christeen Skinner, Noel Tyl, Shelley von Strunckel and Robert Zoller.
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