You came here searching for because you want the roots of Western astrology. You want to understand why your mother calls astrology "garbage" while your best friend calls it "therapy." Adams bridges that gap.

If you are looking for a digital copy or a physical edition, you can find the book through these retailers and archives: Astrology for Everyone: What it is and How it Works

Evangeline Adams (1868–1932) is widely regarded as the "Mother of American Astrology". Her legacy was cemented in 1914 when she successfully defended her practice in a New York City court against charges of fortune-telling. The judge famously declared that she had raised astrology to the "". Astrology for Everyone represents the culmination of her efforts to make this "science" accessible to the public. Key Concepts in the Text

She counted J.P. Morgan, Enrico Caruso, and Mary Pickford among her clients, and her daily radio horoscopes reached millions. Adams didn’t just popularize astrology; she gave it a voice of practicality, confidence, and accessibility. Astrology for Everyone was her final, definitive statement on the subject, published posthumously.

Have you read Astrology for Everyone? I’d love to hear your thoughts on Adams’ approach—or your own favorite vintage astrology guide.

: Her advanced, highly detailed follow-up guide to comprehensive chart mapping.