Everyday Astrology[1]

Editor: Anonymous (all issues held)

Publication credits:

  • Better Publications, Inc., 22 West 48th St., New York, N. Y. (May 1937 – Nov. 1940)
  • Better Publications, Inc., 10 East 40th St., New York, N. Y. (Jan. 1941 – Sep. 1943)
  • Better Publications Inc., 10 East 40th St.[2], New York 16, N. Y. (Apr. 1946 – Aug. 1952)

Holdings:

  • Vol. 1 No. 1, May 1937
  • Vol. 4[3], No. 3, April,1938. (1 cm separation to foot of rear hinge)
  • Vol. 7, No. 3, January, 1939. (Moderate chipping to outer edge of front cover; light wear to extremities of spine)
  • Vol. 8 No. 3, April 1939. (? LOCATE – not with others)
  • Vol. 9, No. 1, May, 1939. (Moderate chipping to outer edges of covers; staining to outer margin of front cover; moderate wear to extremities of spine)
  • Vol. XI, No. 1, November, 1939. (3 cm tear from top edge of front cover; light separation to extremities of front hinge; slight chipping to foot of spine)
  • Vol. XIII, No. 3, July, 1940. (Light edgewear to parts of covers)
  • Vol. XIV, No. 3, October, 1940. (Light chipping to upper outer corners of covers and lower inner corner of rear cover, 1 cm separation to foot of front hinge)
  • Vol. XV, No. 1, December, 1940. (Some wear to lower parts of front hinge)
  • Vol. XV, No. 2, January, 1941. (Chipping to top of spine, and slightly to upper inner corners of first 30 pages within, far from text; tiny chip lost from foot of spine)
  • Vol. XXI No. 2, June 1942. (? LOCATE – not with others)
  • Vol. XXVI, No. 2, September, 1943. (Light chipping to foot of spine)
  • Vol. XXXVI No. 3, April 1946. (3 cm separation to foot of front hinge; 1 cm to top of same; slight chipping to extremities of spine)
  • Vol. XXXVII No. 1, May 1946
  • Vol. XXXVII No. 2, June 1946. (Small chip lost from upper inner corner of front cover)
  • Vol. XXXVII No. 3, July, 1946
  • Vol. XXXIX, No. 1, November, 1946. (Minimal chipping to extremities of spine; two tiny chips lost from top edge of front cover and one from outer edge of rear cover)
  • Vol. XLII, No. 2, October, 1947. (Large piece lost from upper margin of front cover, crossing text; further 2-inch tear down inner margin of same from top; chipping to extremities of spine)
  • Vol. XLV No. 1, May 1948. (Light chipping to upper outer corner of front cover)
  • Vol. XLVI, No. 1, August, 1948. (Heavy bump to top of spine, with consequent severe distortion of lie of paper at upper inner corners of all pages within, and associated tearing to first 18 pages)
  • Vol. XLVI, No. 2, September, 1948. (2 cm tear to foot of spine)
  • Vol. XLVII, No. 2, December, 1948. (Light separation to extremities of rear hinge)
  • Vol. LI, No.1, December, 1949. (Large chip lost from upper outer margin of front cover; 6 cm separation to top of front hinge; light chipping to foot of spine)
  • Vol. LI, No. 3, Feb., 1950. (Light chipping to foot of spine; 1-inch separation to top of front hinge)
  • Vol. LVII, No. 1, May, 1951
  • Vol. LVII, No. 2, June 1951. (Light chipping to foot of spine and some extremities of front cover)
  • Vol. LX, No. 1, February, 1952
  • Vol. LVII, No. 2, June 1951. (Light chipping to foot of spine and some extremities of front cover)
  • Vol. LIX, No. 3, January, 1952. (Light chipping to foot of spine and outer corners of front cover; 1 cm separation to foot of rear hinge; 1 cm tear to inner margin of rear cover.)
  • Vol. LX, No. 1, February, 1952
  • Vol. LX, No. 3, April 1952. (Heavy chipping to lower outer margin of front cover; traces of damp-staining to covers)
  • Vol. LXI, No. 1, May 1952
  • Vol. LXII No. 1, August 1952. (3-inch separation to foot of front hinge; light chipping to foot of spine; some tearing and chipping to edges of front cover)

 

[1] A popular mass-market consumer-oriented title with little advanced content to appeal to astrologers. The best thing to be said for it is that the cover art is quite fun. It was continued under the name Your Everyday Horoscope and Astrology, q. v. below

[2] The Feb. 1950 issue misprints this as 10 East 10th St.

[3] NB: Peculiarly, this title uses three-month volumes

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