Publications of John Booker

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  • Booker, John. A rope for a parret, or, A cure for a rebell past cure. Being an appendix or rejoynder, to A caveat to all people of the kingdom, in answer to Mercurio c?ico mastix, a scandalous and scurrilous pamphlet lately published by that arch turn-coat, George Naworth, sometimes calculator for the bishoprick of Durham, and now an infamous lying chronologer at Oxford. London: printed for John Partridge, 1643/4. March 7. ESTC No. R175560. Grub Street ID 68410.
  • Booker, John. Bowker. 1631. A new almanack and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God, 1631. Being the third from the leap yeare Calculated for the meridian of the honourable citie of London, & wil serue without sensible errour the whole kingdome of Great Britain[.] By Iohn Bowker, Astrophile. London: printed for the Companie of Stationers, [1631]. ESTC No. R230672. Grub Street ID 102934.
  • Booker, John. Bowker. 1632. A new almanacke. [sic] and prognostication, for the yeare of our Lord God.MDCXXXII. Being the bessextile or leape yeare. Calculated exactly, and referred properl for the meridian, of the honorable city of London, and will serue without sensible errour the whole kingdome of Great Brittaine. By Iohn Bowker Astrophiles. London: printed by W. S[tansby]. for the Companie of Stationers, [1632]. ESTC No. S125160. Grub Street ID 144417.
  • Booker, John. Bowker. 1634. A new almanacke, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God. 1634. Being the second from leape yeare. Wherein besides the generall state of the yeare, is particularly set downe the daily disposition and inclination of the ayre, together with the time o great coniunctions, aspects, &c. and the moones eclipse. Rectified and calculated exactly for the meridian of the honourable city of London: but will serue without sensible errour the whole kingdome of Great Britaine authore I.B philophysico mathemat: medico. London: printed by Iohn Dawson for the Companie of Stationers, [1634]. ESTC No. S122442. Grub Street ID 141988.
  • Booker, John. The anatomie of the yeare 1636, sive Prognosticon astrologicum & diarium meteorlogicum, vel speculum anni bissextilis MDCXXXVI. Wherein (besides the generall state of the yeare) you may probably behold the dayly disposition and inclination of the aire, together with the time of eclipses, great conjunctions, aspects, &c. Their effects, with other astologicall observations for this present yeare of Christs incarnation and our redemption 1636. With an essay touching the reformation of the yeare, to the pristine estate it was in the emperour Julius Cesars time. Calculated for the latitude of 51 degr. 32 min. longitude of 24 degr. 27 min. Autore Joanne Bookero Astrophilo. [Cambridge]: Printed by the printers to the Universitie of Cambridge, [1636]. ESTC No. S90097. Grub Street ID 149576.
  • Booker, John. Almanack sive prognosticon astrologicum & diarium meteorologicum, vel speculum anni M. DC. XXXVIII. Being the second after leape-yeere. Calculated for the meridian of the honourable citie of London. Autore Joanne Bookero astrophilo. London: printed by F.K[ingston]. for the Company of Stationers, [1638]. ESTC No. S125161. Grub Street ID 144418.
  • Booker, John. 1639, almanack et prognosticon, sive, Speculum anni M.DC.XXXIX. being the third yeare after bissextile or leape-yeare : calculated for the meridian of the honourable citie of London / autore Johanne Bookero ... London: Printed by F.K. for the Company of Stationers, [1639]. ESTC No. S574. Grub Street ID 149192.
  • Booker, John. M.D.C.XL. Almanack et prognosticon siue speculum anni a N. C. I. Domini & servatoris nostri, 1640. Et ab astrorum creatione Keplerianâ 5633 being bissextile or leape-yeare. Calculated for the meridian of the Honourable citie of London. Autore Johanne Bookero astrophilo. London: printed by F. K[ingston]. for the Company of Stationers, [1640]. ESTC No. S90099. Grub Street ID 149577.
  • Booker, John. M.D.C.XLI. Almanack et prognosticon sive speculum anni à nat. I.C. 1641. Et ab astrorum creatione Keplerianâ 5634 being the first after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein is contained a three-fold kalendar ecclesiasticall, viz. the Iulian: the Gregorian, and the true accompt, configuration, eclipses, and other c?estial observations therein. Calculated exactly for the meridian of the honourable Citie of London composed by John Booker. [London]: Printed by F.K. for the Company of Stationers, [1641]. ESTC No. R215688. Grub Street ID 90668.
  • Booker, John. MDCXLII [1642] almanack et prognosticon, sive, Speculum anni à nat. J.C., 1642 et ab astrorum creatione kepleriana 5635 ... wherein is contained a three-fold kalendar ecclesiasticall, viz. the Iulian, the Gregorian, and the true accompt with all the lunations, planetary configurations, eclipses and other cælestiall observations and astrologicall predictions therein / calculated exactly and composed by John Booker ... [London]: Printed by F.K. for the Company of Stationers, [1642]. ESTC No. R31259. Grub Street ID 114061.
  • Booker, John. M.D.C.XLIII. almanack et prognosticon, sive, Speculum anni à nat. J.C. 1643. Et ab astrorum creatione Kepleriana 5636. Being the third year after bissextile, or leap year. Wherein is contained a three-fold kalendar, viz. the Iulian or English, the Gregorian or forraigne, and the true accompt, with all the lunations, planetary configurations, c?estiall observations, and astrologicall predictions therein. Calculated exactly, and composed by John Booker, for the year of Christ,. London: Printed by F.K. for the Company of Stationers, [1643]. ESTC No. R31260. Grub Street ID 114063.
  • Booker, John. M.D.C.XLIII. almanack et prognosticon, sive, Speculum anni à nat. J.C. ... . Et ab astrorum creatione Kepleriana 5636. .... Wherein is contained a three-fold kalendar, viz. the Iulian or English, the Gregorian or forrainge, and the true accompt, with all the lunations, planetary configurations, c?estiall observations, and astrologicall predictions therein. Calculated exactly, and composed by [John Booker], for the year of Christ,. [London?]: Printed by .. for the Company of Stationers, [1643]. ESTC No. R213006. Grub Street ID 88536.
  • Booker, John. A rope for a parret, or, a cure for a rebell past cure. Being an appendix or rejoynder, to A caveat to all people of the kingdom, in answer to Mercurio c?ico mastix, a scandalous and scurrilous pamphlet lately published by that arch turn-coat, George Naworth, sometimes calculator for the bishoprick of Durham, and now an infamous lying chronologer at Oxford. London: Printed for John Partridge, 1643/4. March. 6. [1644]. ESTC No. R210081. Grub Street ID 86286.
  • Booker, John. A rope treble-twisted, for John Tayler the vvater-poet. Or rather for his malignant friends in London, which make use of his name to slander and abuse the Parliament, and well-affected party, in their pernicious pamphlets; and particularly, Mr. John Booker, a man of know honesty, and one who scornes to calculate for the meridian of Oxford. London: printed for G. B[ishop], Septemb. 28. 1644. ESTC No. R9764. Grub Street ID 129810.
  • Booker, John. Mercurius cælicus sive almanack et prognosticon vel speculum anni a nativitate. J.C. 1644. et ab astrorum creatione Kepleriana;? 5637. Being bissextile or leap yeare. Wherein is contained a triple kalendar, viz. the Julian or English, the Gregorian or forraigne, and the true accompt, with all the lunations, planetary configurations, cælesticall observations, & astrologicall predictions therein. Calculated exactly, and composed by John Booker for the year of Christ in which, FaLCIserI nVperqV loVIs ConIVnCtlo VIsa ChrIstICoLas Inter proponIt IVrgIa MIra. London: printed by F. K[ingston]. for the Company of Stationers, [1644]. ESTC No. R172187. Grub Street ID 66145.
  • Booker, John. No Mercurius aquaticus, but a cable-rope, double twisted for Iohn Tayler, the water-poet; who escaping drowning in a paper-wherry-voyage, is reserved for another day, as followeth. Viz. This embleme here, expresseth to the full what shall betide our city water-gull; who (leaving poesie, pamphlets, wine, and whores) must be truss'd laureatte on his proper oares, with his own tackling; therefore it is meet, the sayle stand by, to be his winding-sheet; I'me sure, hee must passe thus o're Charons ferry, unlesse some boyst'rous wind o're-turn the wherry. By John Booker. [London]: Printed according to order for G. B., July 19, 1644. ESTC No. R238. Grub Street ID 107653.
  • Booker, John. A rope treble-twisted, for John Tayler the water-poet. Or rather for his malignant friends in London, which make use of his name to slander and abuse the Parliament, and well-affected party, in their pernicious pamphlets; and particularly, Mr. John Booker, a man of known honesty, and one who scornes to calculate for the meridian of Oxford. Snarle not, malignants: if you do, here's rope enough for you, and all that love the Pope. London: printed according to order, for G. Bishop, Septemb. 27. 1644. ESTC No. R18206. Grub Street ID 72386.
  • Booker, John. Mercurius c?icus; or, A caveat to all the people of the kingdome, that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Naworth: or, A new almanack, and prognostication for the yeer of our Lord and Saviou Jesus Christ 1644. (Said, in the title page thereof, to be) printed at Oxford, by His Majesties Command. London: printed by J. Raworth, for John Partridge, [1644]. ESTC No. R9167. Grub Street ID 129272.
  • Booker, John. A new bloody almanack, for this insuing year 1645. VVherein is contained & mentioned (for our better instruction) divers obseruations, both out of the Sacred Scriptures, and other learned astronomers, both ancient and moderne. With sundry aduertisements, and forwarnings, and other things of note, worth the observation of every one in generall &c. London: printed by Iohn Hammond, 1645. ESTC No. R21179. Grub Street ID 87545.
  • Booker, John. Mercurius c?icus, sive, Almanack et prognosticon, vel Speculum anni à nativitate. J.C, 1645. Et ab astrorum creatione Keplerianâ 5638. Being the first after beissxtile [sic] or leap year. Wherein is contained a triple kalender, viz. the Julian or English, the Gregorian o forraigne, and true accompt, with all the lunations, planetary configurations, eclipses, with astrologicall observations, and predictions therein. Calculated exactly, and composed by John Booker, for the meridian of the famous City of London. London: printed by F[elix]. K[ingston]. for the Company of Stationers, [1645]. ESTC No. R222226. Grub Street ID 96253.
  • Booker, John. A bloody Irish almanack, or, Rebellious and bloody Ireland, discovered in some notes extracted out of an almanack, printed at Waterford in Ireland for this yeare 1646. Whereunto are annexed some astrologicall observations upon a conjunction of the two malignant planets Saturne and Mars in the midle of the signe Taurus the horroscope of Ireland, upon Friday the 12. of Juue [sic] this yeare 1646. with memorable prædictions and occurrences therein. By John Booker. Printed at London: for John Partridge, 1646. ESTC No. R200676. Grub Street ID 78169.
  • Booker, John. Mercurius c?icus, sive Almanack et prognosticon vel speculum anni à nat. J.C. 1646. Et ab astrorum creatione Keplerianâ 5639. Being the second after bissextile or leap-year Wherein the whole state of the yeare (from all the lunations, planetary motions and configurations eclipses and other ph?nomenaes) is astrologically handled, exactly calculated, and composed for the famous city of London whose latitude is 51 degrees 32 minutes and longitude is 24 degrees 20 minutes. Yet so fitted as it will serve without sensible errour the whole kingdome of England, &c. By Jo Booker. London: printed by F[elix]. K[ingston]. for the Company of Stationers, [1646]. ESTC No. R20807. Grub Street ID 84369.
  • Booker, John. Uranoscopia. No Wharton or Naworth: but an almanack & prognostication , or a prospective glasse for the year of Christ, 1648. Qui est annus ab astrorum creatione Keplerianus 5641. Being bisextile or leape year in which you may view the whole state and condition of the same and wherein all the lunations, planetary motions conjunctions aspects, and configurations, together with eclipses & their effects are astrologically handled ... Autore Joanne Booker ... . London: imprinted by F[elix]. K[ingston]. for the Company of Stationers, 1648. ESTC No. R172188. Grub Street ID 66146.
  • Booker, John. Uranoscopia or An almanack and prognostication, being a prospective glasse for the yeare of Christ, 1649. And from the creation, 5642. Which is the first after the bissextile or leape yeare. Wherein you may view the whole state and condition of the same, together with all the lunations, planetary motions, conjunctions, aspects, and configurations, as also eclipses & their effects astrologically handled. Calculated exactly for the latitude of 51. degrees, 32 minutes, & longitude of 24 degrees 20 minutes, agreeing neerest to the meridian of the populous city of London. Composed by John Booker. London: imprinted by F[elix]. K[ingston]. for the Company of Stationers, 1649. ESTC No. R24172. Grub Street ID 107979.
  • Booker, John. Uranoscopia Britannica. Or An almanack and prognostication, for the yeare of Christ 1650. And from the creation, 5643. and the second after bissextile or leap-year or a prospective glasse wherein you may behold the state and condition thereof from the solar ingresses various configurations, aspects, conjunctions, planetary motions, as also the eclipses of the luminaryes and their effects astrologically handled. Calculated exactly [for the meridian] of the honourable & populous city of London. ... Yet so composed that it will agree to any part of Great Brittaine by John Booker being the 20th. annual impression published by him the said author. London: imprinted by F. K[ingston]. for the Company of Stationers, 1650. ESTC No. R172189. Grub Street ID 66147.
  • Booker, John. Celestiall observations: or An ephemeris of the planetary motions their various configurations, aspects, and conjunctions: together with the suns ingress in the cardinall points of heaven: wherein as a prospective glass, may astrologically be observed the condition and state of the year of our redemption, 1651. Being the third after the bissextile or leap year, and since the creation, 5644. Calculated for the meridian of the honourable and populous city of London, being the metropolis of Great Brittaine. By John Booker Student in the Mathematicks. London: imprinted by F.K. for the Company of Stationers, 1651. ESTC No. R31261. Grub Street ID 114064.
  • Booker, John. C?estiall observations: or An ephemeris of the planetary motions, their various aspects, conjunctions, and configurations, to the moon, and amongst themselves. Together with the severall eclipses of the sun and moon, the two great lights. The suns ingress in the four cardinall points. With other observations, astronomicall and astrologicall. Wherein as in a prospective-glasse may be observed the probable state and condition of the year of our redemption, 1652. Being bissextile of leap-year. Et a creatione mundi Kepleriana, 5645. Calculated for the meridian of the honorable & populon [sic] city of London, being the metropolis of Great Britain. Whose latitude longitude is 51 24 deg. 32 20 minutes. By John Booker student in astrology & physick. London: printed by R. Cotes, for the Company of Stationers, 1652. ESTC No. R209310. Grub Street ID 85536.
  • Booker, John. Cælestiall observations, or, An ephemeris of the motions of the sun, moon and planets (after a new and easie method) their various aspects, conjunctions and configurations with many necessary tables and observations, both astronomicall, astrologicall, and meteorlogicall : wherein may bee observed the probable state & condition of the year of our redemption 1653, being the first after bissextile or leap-yeare, et a creatione mundi kepleriana, 5646 : calculated for the meridian of London ... / by John Booker ... London: Printed by E. Cotes for the Company of Stationers, 1653. ESTC No. R31262. Grub Street ID 114065.
  • Booker, John. Cælestiall observations, or, An ephemeris of the motions, eclipses, and phænomenas of the luminaries, the planetary appearances, positions, and conjunctions with their various aspects and configurations ... / by John Booker. [London]: By E. Cotes, 1654. ESTC No. R28215. Grub Street ID 111301.
  • Booker, John. Ourano theoria Coelestiall observations, or An ephemeris of the motions, eclipses and phænomena's of the luminaries, the planetary appearances, positions, and conjunctions; with their various aspects and configurations, some necessary tables astronomical, and judgments astrological and meteorologicall. From which is probably conjectured (not positively concluded) the state, condition, and temperature of the year of our redemption by Jesus Christ, 1655, et a creatione mundi Kepleriana 5648. By John Booker student in astology & physics. London: printed by E. Cotes for the Company of Stationers, MDCLV. [1655]. ESTC No. R4092. Grub Street ID 122671.
  • Booker, John. Ouranothe?ria. C?estiall observations: or An ephemeris of the motions, eclipses and phænomena's of the luminaries the planetary appearances, positions, and conjunctions; with their various aspects and configurations, after a new method. Some necessary tables astronomical, and judgements astrological and meteorologicall. From which is probably conjectured (not positively concluded) the state, condition, temperature and inclination of the year of our redemption by Jesus Christ, M.DC.LVI. being leap year. Et a creatione mundi Kepleriana, 5649. By John Booker student in astrology & physick. London: printed by E. Cotes, for the Company of Stationers, MDCLVI [1656,i.e. 1655]. ESTC No. R209598. Grub Street ID 85830.
  • Booker, John. Ouranothe?ria. 1657. C?estiall observations: or An ephemeris of the motions, eclipses, and ph?nomena's of the luminaries, the planetary appearances, positions, and conjunctions; with their various aspects and configurations; as also, the rising, southing, and setting the planets. After a new method. Some necessary tables astronomical, and judgements astrological and meteorological. From which is probably conjectured (not positively concluded) the state, condition, temperature and inclination of this present year of our redemption by Jesus Christ, 1657. and the first from leap year. Est & annus a creat. mundi Kepleriana, 5650. Et periodus Juliana scaligerana, 6370. By John Booker student in astrology & physick. London: printed by E. Cotes, for the Company of Stationers, MDCLVII. [1657]. ESTC No. R226233. Grub Street ID 99327.
  • Booker, John. An old almanack after a new fashion. C?estiall calculations: or an ephemeris of the motions of the sun, moon, and planets for the year of mans redemption by Jesus Christ, 1658. Wherein their defects, aspects, and effects are physiologically discussed; together with the rising, southing, and setting of the planets, and astrologicall and meteorologicall judgments upon the same, in a new method delivered. From whence is probably conjectured (not positively concluded) the state, condition, temperature and inclination of this present year, being the second from leap or bissextile year, and of Christs incarnation M.DC.LIIX. Est & annus a creatione mundi Kepleriana, 5651. Et periodus Juliana Scaligerana, 6371. Authore Johanne Bookero astrophilomedico. London: printed by E. Cotes, for the Company of Stationers, MDCLVIII. [1658]. ESTC No. R8541. Grub Street ID 128701.
  • Booker, John. Telescopium uranicum, or, An ephemeris of the motions of the two great lights and the other five planets for the year of mans redemption by Jesus Christ, 1659 wherein their defects, aspects, and effects are physiologically discussed ... / by John Booker. London: Printed by E. Cotes for the Company of Stationers, 1659. ESTC No. R23624. Grub Street ID 107062.
  • Booker, John. Telescopium uranicum, or, An ephemeris : or, Celestial diary of the motions of the two great lights, the sun and moon and the other five errants or wandring planets for the year of mans redemption by Jesus Christ, 1660 : wherein their dominions, defects, aspects, and effects are physiologically discussed ... / by John Booker. Thirtieth impression.. London: Printed for the company of stationers, 1660. ESTC No. R23625. Grub Street ID 107073.
  • Booker, John. Telescopium uranicum: or in plain English, An almanack and prognostication for the year of Christs incarnation M.DC.LXI. being the first after bissextile or leap year, and from the creation of the world, according to the computation of the late excellent mathematician, Joh Kepler, 5654. and of the Julian period, 6374. Wherein is probably conjectured, (not positively concluded) the state, condition, temperature and inclination thereof, from the various positions, and configurations of the planets and stars, together with the eclipses of the sun and moon, and their effects astrologically and physiologically discussed, with many necessary tables, observations & instructions inserted. By John Booker student in astrology and physick. The one and thirtieth impression.. London: printed for the Company of Stationers, 1661. ESTC No. R26498. Grub Street ID 109803.
  • Booker, John. Telescopium Uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of Christs incarnation M. DC. LXII. Being the second after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world according to the computation of the late excellent mathematician, John Kepler 5655, and of the Julian period 6375. But after the most rational calculation of the more later learned physitian and astrologian, Johannes Baptista Morinus 5633. Wherein is probably conjectured (not positively concluded) the state, condition, temperature and inclination thereof, from the various motions and configurations of the two great lights, sun and moon, together with the other heavenly planets and fixed stars, their effects astrologically handled, and physiologically discussed, with many necessary and useful tables, observations & instructions inferred. [By John Booker student] of astrology and physick. The two and thirtieth impression. Cum priveligio & gratia Regiæ Majestatis. London: printed for the Company of Stationers, 1662. ESTC No. R4093. Grub Street ID 122681.
  • Booker, John. Telescopium uranicum: or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of Christs incarnation M. DC. LXIII. Being the third after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, according to the computation of John Kepler, 5656. But after the most rational calculation of Johannes Baptista Morinus, 5631. and of the Julian period, 6376. Wherein is probably conjectured the temperature and inclination thereof, from the various configurations of the two great lights [sun] and [moon], together with the other heavenly planets, and fixed stars, with many useful tables, inserted & calculated. By John Booker student in astrology and physick. The three and thirtieth impression.. London: printed for the Company of Stationers, 1663. ESTC No. R38572. Grub Street ID 120647.
  • Booker, John. Tractatus paschalis, or, A discourse concerning the holy feast of Easter its original, with rules and tables for the finding thereof : with the other moveable feasts throughout the year in both accompts, viz. according to the English accompt or the old stile, and the Roman Gregorian, or new stile used in forreign parts for ever / by John Booker . London: Printed by J. Brudenell for the author .., 1664. ESTC No. R35774. Grub Street ID 118135.
  • Booker, John. Telescopium uranicum: or, An almanack and prognostication, physical, astrological, & meteorological, for the year of Christ's incarnation M.DC.LXIV. Being bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, according to the computation of the late excellent mathematician John Kepler, 5657. years. But after the accurate calculation of the more late learned physitian and astrologian Johannes Baptista Morinus, 5632. years. And of the Julian period, 6377. A compleat ephemerides after a new method. Wherein (from the solar ingresses into the cardinal points) the eclipses of the luminaries, the conjunctions and configurations of the planets, the rising, setting, and culmination of the fixed stars, is probably conjectured, the temperature and inclination of the air, and other astrological observations and predications, with many useful and necessary tables inserted, calculated and composed. By John Booker student in astrology and physick. The four and thirtieth impression. Cum privilegio, & gratia Regiæ Majestatis.. London: printed for the Company of Stationers, 1664. ESTC No. R24687. Grub Street ID 108450.
  • Booker, John. Telescopium Uranicum: an ephemeris or physical, astrological, and meteorological observations for the year of Christ's incarnation M DC LXV. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world according to the computations of John Kepler 5658, John Baptista Morinus 5658, the Julian period 6378, years. Wherein (from the suns ingress into the cardinal points) the eclipses of the luminaries, or the two great lights, the conjunctions and configurations of the planets, and other cælestial appendices, is probably conjectured (not positively determined) the temperament, constitution and inclination of the air, astral predictions, and many useful and necessary tables therein inserted, calculated and composed. By John Booker [student in astrology and physick] The five and thirtieth impression. Cum priviligio & gratia Regiæ Majestatis. London: printed for the Company of Stationers, 1665. ESTC No. R4124. Grub Street ID 122915.
  • Booker, John. Telescopium Uranicum repurgatum & limatum. An ephemeris or physical, astrological. and meteorological observations for the year of Christ's incarnation M. DC. LXVI. Being the second after the bissextile or leap year. And from the creation of the world according to the computations of John Kepler 5659 John Baptista Marinus 5634 the Julian period 6379 years. Wherein (from the solar ingressees int o the cardinal points, the eclipses of the luminaries, the conjunctions and radiations of the planets, and other cælestial appearances and phænomena's) is probably conjectured (not positively concluded) the temperament, constitution and inclination of the air, astral predictions, andm any useful and necessary tables wherein inserted, calculated and composed, by John Booker student in astrology & physick. Cum privilegio, & gratiâ regiæ Majestatis. The six and thirtieth impression.. London: printed by E[llen]. Cotes for the Company of Stationers, [1666]. ESTC No. R34186. Grub Street ID 116727.
  • Booker, John. Telescopium uranicum repurgatum & limatum. Or Physical, astrological, and meteorological observations for the year of Christ's incarnation M. DC. LXVII. being the third after bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world according to the computations of John Baptista Marinus 5635 John Kepler 5660 the Julian period 6380 years. Wherein (from the suns ingresse into the four cardinal points, the eclipses of the luminaries, the conjunctions and radiations of the planets, and other cælestial appearances and phænomena's) is probably conjectured (not positively concluded) the temperament, constitution and inclination of the air, astral predictions, and other useful and necessary tables therein inserted, calculated and composed for the late flourishing (now desolate) city of London, whose latitude is 51d. 32m. longitude 24d. 20m. with some memoires touching the late dreadful fire. By John Booker philouranos, student in astrology & physick. The seven and thirtieth impression. Et ætatis suæ 66.. London: printed by E. Cotes for the Company of Stationers, [1667]. ESTC No. R38573. Grub Street ID 120648.
  • Booker, John. Six penny-worth of vvit for a penny. Or, dreams interpreted. By John Booker. . London]: Printed for W. Thackeray, at the sign of the Angel in Duck-Lane, [1690?. ESTC No. R223467. Grub Street ID 97272.
  • Booker, John. The Dutch fortune-teller, discovering XXXVI several questions, which old and young, married-men and women, batchelors, and maids, delight to be resolved of. Brought into England by John Booker. London: printed by J[ohn]. M[illet]. for W. Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck-Lane; J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-spur-Street, without Newgate; Matt. Wotton, at the Three Daggers, near the Inner-Temple-Gate, in Fleet-Street; and Geo. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring on Ludgate-Hill, [1693]. ESTC No. R24141. Grub Street ID 107954.
  • Booker, John. The Dutch fortune-teller: discovering XXXVI several questions, which old and young, married men and women, batchelors and maids, delight to be resolved of. Brought into England by John Booker. London: printed by W[illiam]. O[nley]. at the Angel in Guilt-spur-street, without Newgate; M[atthew]. Wotton, at the Three Daggers near the Inner-Temple-gate, in Fleet-street; and for G[eorge]. Conyers, in Little-Britain; T[homas]. Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck[lane], [1693?]. ESTC No. R176634. Grub Street ID 69083.
  • Booker, John. The history of dreams. Or dreams interpreted, &c. ... By John Booker, astrologer. Edinburgh: printed by J. Morren, [1800?]. ESTC No. T167527. Grub Street ID 205601.