1 6 George Redways Publications. 



Demy 8vo, Cloth, $s. 



The Influence of the Stars. 



A Treatise on Astrology, Chiromancy, and 

 Physiognomy. 



BY ROSA BAUGHAN. 



TO WHICH IS ADDED A TREATISE ON THE ASTROLOGICAL 

 SIGNIFICANCE OF MOLES ON THE HUMAN BODY. 



Illustrated with a Facsimile of the Mystical Wheel of Pythagoras, 

 and other Plates. 



" Difficult as it may seem in this age of realism to attach any im- 

 portance to what are generally considered accidents of birth, the fact that for 

 many centuries every peculiarity of form or character was ascribed to astral 

 influence by the most learned men of the time, may entitle the believers in 

 astrology to an impartial hearing. The author of * The Influence of the 

 Stars' is evidently a firm believer in this and other occult sciences, and 

 should she fail to convert her readers to her way of thinking the fault wil not 

 be hers." Morning Post. 



"Full of wonder, mystery, and suggestion. ... Miss Baughan's volume 

 is decidedly entertaining and instructive. Her researches have been 

 deep, and she brings a mass of almost unique information into her pages 

 for the reader to digest. . . . The book is got up in Mr Redway's well- 

 known style, and is quaintly illustrated." Birmingham Daily Gazette. 



"Miss Baughan's book is distinctly interesting." Graphic. 



" Miss Baughan's book (Mr Redway should be praised for its not inelegant 

 saffron binding) is not confined to palmistry. She has something to say about 

 astrology and a good deal about physiognomy. . . . Upon chiromancy Miss 

 Baughan discourses with the depth and subtlety which one expects from 

 ladies when they take up with mysticism. Great high priestess of the art 

 though she be, she cannot tell much about chiromancy that is not known to 

 every haunter of tea-tables. But at least she makes her meaning clear, which 

 is more than can be said of most feminine mystics. " Scots Observer. 



BY A NEW WRITER. 



Reggie Abbot: 



An Historical Romance 



BY NELSON P R O W E R. 



