Margaret Hone

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Margaret Ethelwyn Hone (born 2 October 1892 at Studley, Warwickshire, England – died 14 October 1969) was an influential mid–20th century astrologer and astrological author. She was also known as "Peg Hone".

Margaret Hone's best known book was "The Modern Text Book of Astrology" which was adopted as the official text-book for the F.A.S. (Faculty of Astrological Studies) of the United Kingdom for many years. Charles Carter, who wrote the preface to the book, clearly felt that Hone's work was a step forward in the teaching of astrology.

She co-founded (with Charles Carter and others) the "Faculty of Astrological Studies". Carter became the first principal, Margaret Hone the second. She also helped to found the UK Astrological Association in 1958.

[edit] Books

  • Hone, Margaret: "Applied Astrology"
  • Hone, Margaret: "The Modern Text Book of Astrology"
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NAME Hone, Margaret Ethelwyn
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION English astrologer and astrological writer
DATE OF BIRTH 2 October 1892
PLACE OF BIRTH Studley, Warwickshire, England
DATE OF DEATH 14 October 1969
PLACE OF DEATH