The Amazing Zodiascope, E. Rivlin Distrib., 1968

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The Amazing Zodiascope, E. Rivlin Distrib., 1968
Granny had nothing against fortune-telling provided it was done badly by people with no talent for it. It was a different matter if people who ought to know better did it, though. She considered that the future was a frail enough thing at best, and if people looked at it hard they changed it. Granny had some quite complex theories about space and time and why they shouldn’t be tinkered with, but fortunately good fortune-tellers were rare and anyway people preferred bad fortune-tellers, who could be relied upon for the correct dose of uplift and optimism.
Terry Pratchett, Equal Rites (Discworld, #3)
Cosmopolitan's Guide to Fortune-Telling (foreword by Helen Gurley Brown) - Cosmopolitan - 1977
Jo Sheridan - Teacup Fortune-Telling - Mayflower - 1978
Cosmopolitan's Guide to Fortune Telling 1974
Gypsy Rickwood's Fortune-Telling Book - E.P. Dutton - 1929 (dustjacket art by C. Morse)
P.R.S. Foli - The Key To Fortune-telling By Cards - Ottenheimer - 1964
Hong Kong, China: As Hong Kong prepares for more uncertain times and residents rang in the Year of the Rat, people have turned to fortune-tellers. During the four-day holiday weekend, many headed to the temples to find out what the year ahead augured. One of the most popular sites to do so is...