The Prophetic Messenger / Raphael’s Almanac, 1827-1861

Editor:

  • Raphael, the Author of the Splendid Work, The Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century (1827)
  • Raphael, Author of the Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century (1828-9)
  • Raphael, Author of “the Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century,” the “Book of the Stars,” the “Royal Book of Fate,” “Familiar Astrologer,” &c. &c. &c. (1830)
  • Raphael, Author of The Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century, Royal Book of Dreams, &c. (1831)
  • Raphael, Author of that very beautifully and singularly correct Foreteller of Events called Raphael’s Witch, Or Oracle Of The Future; also the “Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century,” and various other Astrological Works, now so much admired by the Scientific World (1832)
  • Raphael, Professor of Chemistry and the Mathematics (1833)
  • Raphael, the London Astrologer[1] (1834-5)
  • Raphael, the Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century (1836-[1878])

Publication credits:

  • Third Edition – William Charlton Wright, The original Publisher of the Prophetic Almanack, 7 York Street, Covent Garden, London, January 29, 1827 (1827 ed.)
  • Second Edition, with Additions – William Charlton Wright, Chapter Court, Paternoster Row, London (1828 ed.)
  • William Charlton Wright, London (1829 ed.)
  • Stated Fourth Edition – William Charlton Wright, No. 2, Chapter-Court, Paternoster-Row, London (1830 ed.)
  • William Charlton Wright, 2, Chapter Court, Paternoster Row, London (1831 ed.)
  • William Charlton Wright, 4, Paternoster Row, London (1832-3 eds.)
  • Stated Second Edition, 10,000 – Published by the Proprietor, William Charlton Wright, 4, Paternoster Row, London (1834 ed.)
  • Published by the Proprietor, William Charlton Wright, 4, Paternoster Row, London (1835-9 eds.)
  • Published on the 1st of Every October, by the Proprietor, William Charlton Wright, 4, Paternoster Row, London (1840-5 eds.)
  • Published on the 1st of Every October, by the Proprietor, William Charlton Wright, Paternoster-Row, London (1846-1853 eds.)
  • Published on the 1st of Every October, by the Proprietors, William Charlton Wright, and Company, 12, Newgate Street, London (1854-7 eds.)
  • Published on the 1st of Every October, by the Proprietors, William Charlton Wright, and Company, 11, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London (1858 ed.)
  • Published on the 1st of Every October, by the Proprietors, Piper, Stephenson, and Spence, 23, Paternoster Row, London (1859-1860 eds.)
  • Published by T. T. Lemare, Oxford Arms Passage, Paternoster Row, London, on the 1st of Every October (1861 ed.)

Full title, holdings and binding format and presentation notes (integrated under a single listing for each year as a result of the title changing often and the year details being integrated in each):

  • The Prophetic Messenger for 1827, or The Events, Predictions, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during that year. With a large coloured hieroglyphical frontispiece. In Six Parts. Part of a full-leather volume (covers detached) with brass clamp. [2 pp (detached, and slightly chipped at margins)] + [turquoise-tinted folding frontis. (weakly attached to front board but detached from remainder of volume)] + [1] + [pp. 4-48 (only weakly attached at top of binding)]
  • [1828 – the Sixth Year.] The Prophetic Messenger for 1828, or The Events, Predictions, and the Weather, that will occur in each Month during that Year. Containing also, – I. Twenty-three fulfilled Predictions in the last year’s Prophetic. II. The ominous effects on certain Parties of the visible Eclipse of the Moon in November, 1827. III. Twelve pages of Predictions, Timely Warnings, and Salutary Precepts, one page for each month in 1828. IV. A copious Weather Guide for each Month in 1828. V. Astrological Rarities for 1828, viz. 1. A Table of the Moon, a daily guide. 2. The Nativity of the Duke of Wellington, With each Battle noted by the distinct arcs down to Waterloo. 3. A Spectral Narration. VI. The remarkable Events of 1827, in Monthly order. VII. Pointed hints on the Four Quarters of 1828, as to the fate of Britain, certain Individuals, Foreign Stages, &c. &c., in 1828: And a Variety of Miscellaneous Matters. The whole being calculated to Prepare Mankind for the Coming of Christ’s Kingdom on Earth. With a Large Coloured Hieroglyphic for 1828. Part of a full-leather volume (covers detached) with brass clamp. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3pp (weakly attached)] + [pp. 6-54]
  • [1829 – the Seventh Year.] The Prophetic Messenger for 1829; or The Events, Predictions, & the Weather, That will occur in each Month during that Year. Containing also, – 1. Twenty-eight fulfilled Predictions in the last year’s Prophetic. – 2, 3. The ominous effects to Europe and the World at large, of the Comet in 1828; and the Eclipses of the Moon in September, 1829. 4. Twelve pages of Predictions, Timely Warnings, and Salutary Precepts; one page for each month in 1829. – 5. A copious Weather Guide for each month in 1829. – 6. Natural Prognostics of the Weather. – 7. Astrological Rarities for 1829, viz. Nativity of the Right Hon. Geo. Canning, With the Arcs of Directions at his Death. 8. A Table of the Moon’s Aspects, a copious Guide for all classes and all ages. – 9. An authenticated Spectral Legend. – 10. Observations on the Four grand Quarters of 1829, as to the fate of Kingdoms, Nations, and Individuals. – Memorials of the last Twelve Months, relative to the Remarkable Events, Celestial and Terrestrial Prodigies, Insurrections, Outrages, Convulsions of Nature, Political Occurrences, Remarkable Deaths, &c. &c. And a Variety of Miscellaneous Matters, The whole being calculated to Prepare Mankind for the Coming of Christ’s Kingdom on Earth. With a Large Coloured Hieroglyphic for 1829. Part of a full-leather volume (covers detached) with brass clamp. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-54]
  • [1830 – the Tenth Year.] The Prophetic Messenger for 1830; or The Events, Predictions, & the Weather, that will occur in each Month during the Year. Containing also – 1. Forty fulfilled Predictions in the last Twelve Months. – 2. Preliminary Observations upon the Science of Astrology; a Defence of its Principles; remarkable Anecdotes, &c. – 3. The ominous Effects to Europe, and the World at large, from the various Phenomena of the Year, especially the great Lunar Eclipse of Sept. 1830. – 4. Twelve Pages of Predictions, Timely Warnings, and Salutary Precepts; one page for each month in 1830. – 5. A copious Weather Guide for each month in 1830. – 6. Celestial and Terrestrial Prognostics of the Weather. – 7. Legends, Proverbs, and original Addenda. 8. Astrological Rarities for 1830, viz. Nativity of Charles Francis Napoleon, The ci-devant King of Rome; With various Observations on his future Destiny. 9. A Table of Celestial Influences, exhibiting the fortuntae and unfortunate Days throughout each Month of the Year 1830; of singular importance to all classes. – 10. “Freaks of the Moon,” and their ominous meaning. – 11. The World of Spirits. – 12. Observations on the Four grand Quarters of 1830, as to the fate of Kingdoms, Nations, and Individuals. – 13. Memorials of the last Twelve Months, relative to the Remarkable Events, Celestial and Terrestrial Prodigies, Insurrections, Outrages, Convulsions of Nature, Political Occurrences, Remarkable Deaths, &c. &c. And a Variety of Miscellaneous Matters. The whole being calculated to Prepare Mankind for the Coming of Christ’s Kingdom on Earth. With a Singularly Ominous Hieroglyphic for 1830, on a large Copper-Plate, Carefully Coloured. Part of a full-leather volume (covers detached) with brass clamp. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [2] + [pp. 3-62]
  • [1831. The Eleventh Year.] The Prophetic Messenger for 1831; or The Events, Predictions, & the Weather, that will occur in each Month during the Year. Containing also – 1. Forty-two fulfilled Predictions in the last Twelve Months – 2. Preliminary, Historical, and Scientific Observations upon the Science of Astrology; curious Anecdotes, &c. – 3. The ominous Presages to Europe, and the World at large, deduced from the extraordinary Astral Phenomena of the Year; especially the Lunar Eclipse of February 26, 1831, when the Moon will rise visibly eclipsed – 4. Twelve Pages of Predictions, Timely Warnings, and Salutary Precepts, one Page for each Month in 1831 – 5. A Copious Weather-Guide upon correct Principles, calculated for each Month in the Year – 6. Prognostics of the Weather and Winds – 7. Various Legends, Proverbs, and original Addenda. – 8. Astrological Rarities for 1831, viz. Nativity of His Present Majesty, William IV. With Astrological Observations. 9. A curious Table of Celestial Influence, exhibiting at one view the fortunate and unfortunate Days, throughout each Month of the Year, of great use and importance to all classes – 10. The World of Spirits, and a Legendary Narration of deep and awful interest – 11. Astrological Observations upon the Four Grand Quarters of 1831, as to the Fate of Kingdoms, Nations, and Individuals – 12. Memorials of the last Twelve Months, relative to the most remarkable Events, Revolutions, Insurrections, Celestial and Terrestrial Prodigies, Outrages, Political Occurrences, Convulsions of Nature, Deaths, &c. &c. – And, 13. A Variety of Miscellaneous Matters. With an Extraordinary Hieroglyphic for 1831, On a large Copper-Plate, carefully Coloured. Part of a full-leather volume (covers detached) with brass clamp. (Header to title page mostly shaved off by binder’s trim.) [Coloured folding frontis.] + [2] + [pp. 3-60]
  • [1832. – Twelfth Year. Greatly Enlarged.] The Prophetic Messenger for 1832; or The Events, Predictions, & the Weather, that will occur in each Month during the Year. Containing also – 1. A copious List of fulfilled Predictions in last Year’s Prophetic – 2, 3, 4. Observations as to the General Fate of the eventful Year 1832, especially those drawn from the Visible Eclipse of the Sun in July, and the Transit of Mercury over the Sun’s Disc, calculated to prove of Great Importance to all Europe – 5. Twelve Pages of Predictions, Timely Warnings, and Salutary Precepts: one Page for each Month in 1832 – 6. A Copious Weather Guide for each Month in 1832 upon Philosophical principles – 7. Celestial and Terrestrial Prognostics of the Weather – 8. Astrological Rarities for 1832, viz. Nativity of Henry V. The Disputed Heir to the Trhone of France, With the Celestial Arcs of Direction; Predictions relative to the Bourbon Dynasty, the Death of Charles X. &c. – 9. A Table of Lunar Aspects, teaching the most fortunate and unfortunate Days in the year 1832 – 10. The King of England’s Visit to the Astrologer, Raphael!!! – 11. Spectral Narrations; – 12. Observations on the Four Grand Quarters of the Year 1832: as to the Fate of the different Nations by the Rules of State Astrology – 13. Miscellaneous Matters – 14. Memorials of the last Twelve Months relating to the Remarkable Events, Celestial and Terrestrial Prodigies, Revolutions, Spectacles and Outrages, &c. &c. – 15. A parting Address to the Reader. Part of a full-leather volume (covers detached) with brass clamp. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [2] + [pp. 3-70]
  • [1833. – Thirteenth Year. Greatly Enlarged.] The Prophetic Messenger for 1833; or The Events, Predictions, & the Weather, that will occur in each Month during the Year. Containing also – ‘1. A copious List of fulfilled Predictions in last Year’s Prophetic – 2, 3, 4. Observations as to the General Fate of the eventful Year 1833, especially those drawn from the Visible Eclipses of the Sun and the Moon in the Months July and December, and other extraordinary Astral Configurations of the Year, which will not fail to prove of the Greatest Importance to all Europe – 5. Twelve Pages of Predictions, Timely Warnings, and Salutary Precepts: one Page for each Month in 1833 – 6. A copious Weather Guide for each Month in 1833 upon Philosophical principles – 7. Celestial and Terrestrial Prognostics of the Weather – 8. Astrological Rarities for 1833, viz. Nativity of Raphael, the late Author. With the Speculum; Astrological Remarks thereon – 9. A most accurate Table of Lunar Aspects, teaching the most Fortunate and Unfortunate Days in the year 1833 – 10. Omens before Death – 11. Spectral Narrations – 12. Observations on the Four Grand Quarters of the Year 1833: as to the Fate of the different Nations by the Rules of State Astrology – 13. Miscellaneous Matters – 14. Memorials of the last Twelve Months relating to the Remarkable Events, Celestial and Terrestrial Prodigies, Revolutions, Spectacles, and Outrages, &c. &c. – 15. A Parting Address to the Reader. Part of a full-leather volume (covers detached) with brass clamp. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [2] + [pp. 3-67] + [5 pages of advertisements]
  • [Fourteenth Year. – 1834.] The Prophetic Messenger Almanac, for 1834; the Events, Predictions, & the Weather That will occur in each Month during the Year. Containing – The Phases of the Moon – Remarkable Days – Moon’s Signs – Moon’s Age – Time of High Water – Moon’s Latitude and Longitude – Time of the Sun’s Rising and Setting – Clock before Sun – Mutual Aspects and Speculum Phenomena – Longitude. – Declination – Moon’s Nodes – A copious List of fulfilled Predictions in last Year’s Prophetic – Observations as to the General Fate of the eventful Year 1834 – Twelve Pages of Predictions, Timely Warnings, and Salutary Precepts; one Page for each Month in 1834 – A copious Weather Guide for each Month in 1834 upon Philosophical principles – Celestial and Terrestrial Prognostics of the Weather – Astrological Rarities for 1834: viz. Nativity of the Duke of Brabant, Son of Leopold, the First King of the Belgians, with the Celestial Arcs of Direction; A Table of Lunar Aspects, teaching the most fortunate and unfortunate Days in the Year 1834 – Observations on the Four Grand Quarters of the Year 1834: as to the Fate of the different Nations, by the Rules of State Astrology – Miscellaneous Matters – Memorials of the last Twelve Months relating to the Remarkable Events, Celestial and Terrestrial Prodigies, Revolutions, Spectacles and Outrages, &c. &c. – Stamps. – A Parting Address to the Reader. Part of a full-leather volume (covers detached) with brass clamp. (Last leaf detached from page block but attached to rear end-papers and read board.) [Coloured folding frontis.] + [1] + [pp. 2-83] + [1]
  • The Prophetic Messenger Almanac, for 1835; the Events, Predictions, & the Weather that will occur in each Month during the Year: Containing – The Phases of the Moon – Remarkable Days – Moon’s Signs – Moon’s Age – Time of High Water – Moon’s Latitude and Longitude – Time of the Sun’s Rising and Setting – Clock before Sun – Mutual Aspects and Speculum Phenomenorum – Longitude. – Declination – Moon’s Nodes – A copious List of fulfilled Predictions in last Year’s Prophetic – Observations as to the General Fate of the eventful Year 1835 – Twelve Pages of Predictions, Timely Warnings, and Salutary Precepts; one Page for each Month in 1835 – A copious Weather Guide for each Month in 1835 upon Philosophical Principles – Celestial and Terrestrial Prognostics of the Weather – Astrological Rarities for 1835: viz. A Nativity Calculated by the Celebrated Partridge, With the Astrological Judgment and Directions for the Use of Students, extracted from that scarce work the Defectio Geniturarum. A Table of Lunar Aspects, teaching the most fortunate and unfortunate Days in the Year 1835 – Observations on the Four Grand Quarters of the Year 1835: as to the Fate of the different Nations, by the Rules of State Astrology – Miscellaneous Matters – Memorials of the last Twelve Months relating to the Remarkable Events, Celestial and Terrestrial Prodigies, Revolutions, Spectacles and Outrages, &c. &c. – Stamps. – A parting Address to the Reader’. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (worn at lower outer corners of boards). [Coloured folding frontis.] + [1] + [pp. 2-84] + [6 pages of advertisements]
  • The Prophetic Messenger, with Two Almanacs, for 1836; being Bissextile or Leap Year. The Farmer’s and Astrologian’s Guide, with Every minute requisite, such as has never yet appeared. The Farmer’s Almanac will contain the Days of the Week – Days of the Month – Remarkable Days – Law Terms – Feasts, Fasts, and Festivals, Religious and Civil – Moon’s Quarters – Moon’s Signs – Time of High Water at London Bridge and the principal Ports – The Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon – Moon’s Age – Moon’s Southings; with an Horticultural, Botanical, Agricultural, and Medical Herbal for each Month in the Year. In the Astrologian’s Almanac – The Moon’s Nodes – the Latitude and Declination of Herschel, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Mercury, for every third Day – The Days of the Week – The Days of the Month, and for every day the Sun’s Right Ascension to Seconds – The Equation of Time – Sun’s Longitude – Sun’s Declination – Moon’s Longitude, Latitude, and Declination – The Longitudes of Herschel, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Mercury – The Mutual Aspects of the Superior Planets, and the Daily Lunar Configurations. The Events, Predictions, and the Weather That will occur in each Month during the Year. The Astrological History of Halley’s Comet – Astrological Rarities – World of Spirits – The Figures of the Infernal Machine – Turkish Vessel – Nativities of Prince George of Cambridge, and Mathews, the Comedian. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (worn at lower outer corners of boards). [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-104] + [4 pages of advertisements]
  • [Sixteenth Year.[2]] The Prophetic Messenger, with Two Almanacs, for 1837; being the First Year after Bissextile, or Leap Year. The Farmer’s and Astrologian’s Guide, with Every minute requisite, superior to any Work formerly published. The Farmer’s Almanac contains the Days of the Week – Days of the Month – Remarkable Days – Law Terms – Feasts, Fasts, and Festivals, Religious and Civil – Moon’s Quarters – Moon’s Signs – Time of High Water at London Bridge and the principal Ports – The Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon – Moon’s Age – Moon’s Southings; with an Horticultural, Botanical, Agricultural, and Medical Herbal for each Month in the Year. In the Astrologian’s Almanac – The Moon’s Nodes – the Latitude and Declination of Herschel, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Mercury, for every third Day – The Days of the Week – The Days of the Month – The Sun’s Right Ascension for every day, to Seconds – The Equation of Time – Sun’s Longitude – Sun’s Declination – Moon’s Longitude, Latitude, and Declination – The Longitudes of Herschel, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Mercury – The Mutual Aspects of the Superior Planets, and the Daily Lunar Configurations. The Events, Predictions, and the Weather That will occur in each Month during the Year. Astrological Rarities, World of Spirits, Raphael’s Nativity, with Events of his Life. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards  (worn at lower outer corners of boards). [Monochrome folding frontis. (torn at one fold)] + [3] + [pp. 4-98] + [2 pages of advertisements]
  • [Eighteenth Year.] The Prophetic Messenger, with Two Almanacs, for 1838; being the Second Year after Bissextile, or Leap Year. The Farmer’s and Astrologian’s Guide. Contents: The First Almanac for Farmers and Country Gentlemen, contains, Days of Week – Dates of Month – Feasts, Fasts, and Festivals – Red Letter Days – Remarkable Days (Religious and Civil) – Moon’s Rising and Setting – Time of High Water, Morning and Afternoon, at London Bridge – Moon’s Signs – Moon’s Southings – Moon’s Age – Moon’s Quarters during the Month – Agricultural, Botanical, Horticultural, and Medical Gleanings for each Month. The Astronomical and Astrological Part Comprises a Correct Table of Houses for the Latitude of London: (Tables of Houses for every four different Degrees of Latitude – commencing from the Equator – will be given, One every Year.) Transit Tables of Herschel, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, to the Year 1851 – Moon’s Longitude, Latitude, and Declination – Planets’ Longitudes for every Day to Minutes, and their Latitudes and Declinations for every third Day – Mutual and Lunar Aspects, Phenomena and Meteorology – Fulfilled Predictions of 1837 explained – Explanation of the extraordinary Hieroglyphic of 1837 – Eclipses of the Year 1838 – Copious Predictions for each Month in 1838 – Weather Guide, which has proved Most correct, a Page for each Month – Lucky and Unlucky Days in the Year 1838 – Interesting Legend of the Sister Isle – The Medical Uses of various Herbs – Raphael’s Address to his Readers. The Nativity of our Gracious and Most Beloved Sovereign, The Ladie Victoria. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards  (worn at lower outer corners of boards). [Monochrome folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-105]  + [3 pages of advertisements]
  • [Nineteenth Year.] The Prophetic Messenger, with Commercial and Astrological Almanacs, for 1839; being the Third Year after Leap Year. Comprising A Correct Table of Houses For the Latitude of Liverpool; and a Monthly Weather Guide, According to a Recent Meteoro-Magnetic Discovery. Illustrated with A Coloured Hieroglyphic, Containing a Portrait of the Queen. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (wear to upper outer corner of front board). [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-102] + [6 pages of advertisements]
  • Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac, being the Prophetic Messenger, with Agricultural, Commercial, and Astrological Almanacs, for 1840; Comprising 110 Pages of Amusing and Useful Matter. A Table of Houses for the Latitude of Leeds; and Raphael’s Monthly Weather Guide, According to his Recent Meteoro-Magnetic Discovery. Twentieth Year, 1840. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (wear to upper outer corner of front board). [Coloured folding frontis. (slightly torn at blank outer margin)] + [3] + [pp. 4-106] + [2 pages of advertisements]
  • Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, with Agricultural, Commercial, and Astrological Almanacs, for 1841; Comprising the Events, Predictions, and the Weather, that will occur in each Month during the Year. 110 Pages of Amusing and Useful Matter. And Raphael’s Monthly Weather Guide, According to his Recent Meteoro-Magnetic Discovery. Twenty-first Year, 1841. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (wear to upper outer corner of front board). [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-106] + [2 pages of advertisements]
  • [Twenty-second Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, with Astronomical, Agricultural and Astrological Almanacs, for 1842; Comprising a Variety of Amusing and Useful Matter; also, the Events, Predictions, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1842. And Raphael’s Weather Guide, Illustrated with a Steel Plate of the Magic Mirror, and a Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (wear to upper outer corner of front board). [Coloured folding Folding frontis. (partial tear along one fold; slight chipping to blank outer margin)] + [3] + [pp. 4-44] + [monochrome plate ‘The Magic Mirror’] + [pp. 45-108]
  • [Twenty-third Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1843; Comprising a Variety of Amusing and Useful Matter; with the Events, Predictions, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1843. Illustrated with a Steel Plate of The Enchantress, and A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac’. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-71] + [1] + [Monochrome plate ‘The Enchantress’] + [pp. 73-108]
  • [Twenty-fourth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1844, beeing Bissextile, or Leap Year; Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1844. Illustrated with a Steel Plate, and A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic. An explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. [Coloured folding frontis. (slightly torn down blank outer margin)] + [3] + [pp. 4-72] + [Monochrome plate ‘The Fated Charioteer’] + [pp. 73-107] + [1 page of advertisements]
  • [Twenty-fifth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1845, Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1845. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-107] + [1 page of advertisements]
  • [Twenty-sixth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1846, Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1846. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-107] + [1 page of advertisements]
  • [Twenty-seventh Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1847, Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1847. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (heavy wear to some outer corners of boards and some edges). [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-108]
  • [Twenty-eighth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1848, Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1848. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (heavy wear to some outer corners of boards and some edges). [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-108]
  • [Twenty-ninth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1849, Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1849. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (heavy wear to some outer corners of boards and some edges). [Coloured folding frontis. (split into two along a fold, with further tear down another close to splitting it  into three)] + [3] + [pp. 4-112]
  • [Thirtieth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1850: Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1850. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (heavy wear to some outer corners of boards and some edges). [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-116]
  • [Thirty-first Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1851: Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1851. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (light wear to extremities of spine hinges). [Coloured folding frontis. (split into two, with further tearing down a large portion of another fold, and loss of a narrow chip along one of the tears)] + [3] + [pp. 4-108]
  • [Thirty-second Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1852: Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1852. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Two copies. Copy A: Part of a half-leather Volume with cloth-covered boards (light wear to extremities of spine hinges). [Coloured folding frontis. (split in two, and chipped at outer margin with minor loss of image)] + [3] + [pp. 4-120]. Copy B: Paper covers (outer spine and rear cover missing). Folding frontis. (complete) + 120pp
  • [Thirty-third Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1853: Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1853. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An Explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (light wear to extremities of spine hinges). [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-120]
  • [Thirty-Fourth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac. Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1854. Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1854. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume with cloth-covered boards (light wear to extremities of spine hinges). [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-120]
  • [Thirty-sixth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac: Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1856, Being Bissextile or Leap-Year. Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1856. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume (separation to tops of spine hinges; wear to upper inches of same; moderate wear to extremities of spine; wear to outer corners of boards) with cloth-covered boards. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-89] + [pp. 90-113 of tables] + [pp. 114-120]
  • [Thirty-seventh Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac: Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1857, Being the First Year after Bissextile or Leap-Year. Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1857. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume (separation to tops of spine hinges; wear to upper inches of same; moderate wear to extremities of spine; wear to outer corners of boards) with cloth-covered boards. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-86] + [pp. 87-113 of tables] + [pp. 114-120]
  • [Thirty-eighth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac: Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1858, Being the Second Year after Bissextile or Leap-Year. Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1858. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume (separation to tops of spine hinges; wear to upper inches of same; moderate wear to extremities of spine; wear to outer corners of boards) with cloth-covered boards. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-86] + [pp. 87-113 of tables] + [pp. 114-120]
  • [Thirty-ninth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac: Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1859, Being the Third Year after Bissextile or Leap-Year. Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1859. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume (separation to tops of spine hinges; wear to upper inches of same; moderate wear to extremities of spine; wear to outer corners of boards) with cloth-covered boards. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [1 leaf] + [1] + [pp. 4-86] + [pp. 87-113 of tables] + [pp. 114-120]
  • [Fortieth Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac: Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1860, Being Bissextile or Leap-Year. Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1860. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume (separation to tops of spine hinges; wear to upper inches of same; moderate wear to extremities of spine; wear to outer corners of boards) with cloth-covered boards. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [1 leaf] + [1] + [pp. 4-86] + [pp. 87-113 of tables] + [pp. 114-120]
  • [Forty-First Year.] Raphael’s Prophetic Almanac: Being the Prophetic Messenger, Weather Guide, and Ephemeris, for 1861. Comprising a Variety of Useful Matter; with Predictions of the Events, and the Weather, that will occur in each month during the year 1861. Illustrated with A Large Coloured Hieroglyphic, An explanation of which is given in next Year’s Almanac. Part of a half-leather volume (separation to tops of spine hinges; wear to upper inches of same; moderate wear to extremities of spine; wear to outer corners of boards) with cloth-covered boards. [Coloured folding frontis.] + [3] + [pp. 4-86] + [pp. 87-113 of tables] + [pp. 114-120]

 

[1] ‘The Calendar and Almanac by the First Astronomer of the Age, the Weather Guide, Predictions, a Page to each Month, and Hieroglyphic, by Raphael, the London Astrologer’ (credit on 1834 edition)

[2] A mistake as printed – it should in fact read ‘Seventeenth’ to match the sequence of the others as given. The years from 1821 to 1826 are retrospectively counted because of a short succession of other almanacs that were forerunners to Raphael’s having been published in those years, latterly by William Charlton Wright, the publisher who then took on Raphael’s, which was launched in 1826 for the year 1827.

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