Journal of Geomancy vol. 3 no. 4, July 1979
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Production details: Nigel Pennick, editorial, typing, design, layout and artwork. Additional artwork: The Fenris-Wolf Collexion. Printed by John Arliss, Histon Road, Cambridge. Published by the Institute of Geomantic Research.
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In the next issue: an original translation of Hamkens’s work on Troytowns; news and notes on the Cambridgeshire Ley Project; the eightfold division of the world; Rudge and puddingstone trackways; and all the usual IGR topics.
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No 1 The Landscape Geometry of Southern Britain. Second reprint. By Michael Behrend. The heptagon and decagon – the Dragon Line disproved – sacred metrology etc. 75p
No 6 The Round Church of Orphir, Orkney by Ian Worden. Sacred geometry of a non-Templar round church in the northern isles. 35p
No 7 A Forgotten Researcher – Ludovic McLellan Mann. Recovered chapters of the never-published book on ancient geomancy and astronomy A Lost Civilization (1927). 75p
No 9 The Ongar Zodiac by Jim Kimmis. The only account of Essex’s famed terrestrial zodiac with maps of Ongar and its relationships with the Nuthampstead Zodiac. 85p
No 10 Troytowns in Germany by Sieber and Mössinger. Translations of rare German pre-war works on turf mazes in Germany and Pomerania. 35p
No 11 Ritual Magic in the Church of England. A topical look at the consecration rituals of Liverpool Cathedral, their connexion with freemasonry and magic ritual. 30p
No 12 Feng-Shui by J. Edkins. Chinese geomancy as seen by a Christian missionary. 45p
Book (paperback, letterpress with many maps and drawings) Terrestrial Zodiacs in Britain: Nuthampstead Zodiac and Pendle Zodiac. By Nigel Pennick and Prof. Robert Lord. A complete introduction to terrestrial zodiacs, incl. Maltwood’s Glastonbury map, early Egyptian and Babylonian zodiacs, comparative charts etc. Only available from the IGR at the bargain price of £1·95.
Geomancy – a Cokaygne Handbook by Nigel Pennick. The last remaining copies of Cokaygne Press’s most famous work. The fullest introduction yet available to geomancy. Only 60p
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Principles of Prehistoric Sacred Geography by Josef Heinsch. The classic 1938 work of German geomancy. Essential reading for all students of geomancy. 50p
Kentish Megaliths and Alignments by Francis J. Bennett. The forerunner of Ley line research (1904), 17 years before Alfred Watkins’s revelation. 40p
Regent’s Park – Town Planning or Geomancy? By Nigel and Rupert Pennick. The London park in a new light, the eccentricities of Nash’s landscape geometry. With maps 30p
Leys and Zodiacs by Nigel Pennick. An introduction to the subject. With plans and maps 30p
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Wood and Water. Sacred Springs and holy wells: their lore and preservation. From Address, Swindon, Wilts.
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