Description
1974 18th printing edition. Paperback cover has some creasing, fading at edges, and slight bending. Some pages near middle have some fold wear, but pages other wise are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of Linda Goodman’s “Sun Signs” is a testament to the enduring fascination with astrology and the human desire to understand oneself and others through the lens of the cosmos. First published in 1968, this groundbreaking book became an international bestseller, introducing a new generation to the ancient art of astrology. Goodman’s accessible and engaging writing style demystified the complexities of astrological concepts, making them relatable and practical for everyday life.
Beyond its astrological insights, “Sun Signs” captured the zeitgeist of the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 70s, offering a spiritual and mystical alternative to the prevailing rationalism of the time. This copy, with its creased and faded cover, bears the marks of countless readings, likely passed from hand to hand among friends and seekers exploring the depths of their sun signs and those of their loved ones.
For collectors and astrology enthusiasts, this well-loved edition holds a special charm, a tangible connection to a cultural phenomenon that has transcended generations. Its worn pages whisper the stories of those who sought solace, understanding, and self-discovery within its pages, making it a unique artifact of a pivotal era in the history of the New Age movement.