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The Encyclopedia of Tarot

The Encyclopedia of Tarot, Volume I - Kaplan

By Stuart R. Kaplan. Discussions and photographs of 3,200 cards from decks dating from the 15th to the 20th century, plus 100 references to the origins of tarot and playing cards. 412 pp. Ill (hc).

The Encyclopedia of Tarot, Volume II - Kaplan

Discussions and photographs of 3,600 cards from 300 decks. Traces the development of various styles, focuses on Renaissance and medieval symbolism, closely analyzes the Major Arcana, and provides methods to date antique tarot decks. 584 pp. Ill. (hc).

The Encyclopedia of Tarot, Volume III - Kaplan

The Encyclopedia of Tarot, Volume III outlines startling similarities between the Rider-Waite deck and a 15th century pack, and features 7,000 cards from 400 unpublished or rare decks. A detailed chapter is devoted to the life and work of the Rider-Waite artist, Pamela Colman Smith. The Rider-Waite Tarot did not come only from Smith's involvement with the Order of The Golden Dawn. The deck was a natural continuation of the visions that Smith saw and painted while listening to music. Smith's experience in theater, set design and costume also formed the deck, as did such diverse interests as the Celtic Revival, Japanese art, book illustration, children's literature and puppet theater. 728 pp.Ill (hc).    

The Encyclopedia of Tarot, Volume IV - Kaplan

  Volume IV continues to detail the world of tarot, and further investigates the western
esoteric tradition of tarot. Specials sections include a presentation of 150 Japanese decks, a pictorial history of ancient Egyptian symbolism, and an extensive annotated bibliography.Features over 750 published and unpublished decks from around the globe.

 

 

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