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A.E. Waite Tarot Premium
A.E. Waite Tarot Blue Edition
Standard
Item 1067012023
ISBN 978-3-03819-466-8
78 cards, 57 x 89 mm
Item 1067012003
ISBN 978-3-03819-462-0
78 cards, 70 x 120 mm
The popular Tarot Cards of Arthur E. Waite and Pamela Colman Smith. This edition consists of a sturdy bottom lid box with
a detailed instruction booklet of 96 pages with texts from Rachel Pollack and Johannes Fiebig. The frontsides of the cards offer
the a beautiful reprint of the colors of the historic cards. The back of the cards shows the famous brown pebble back that was
the very backside of the first printing of the cards from A.E. Waite and Pamela Colman Smith in 1909.
Item 1067012567
ISBN 978-3-03819-472-9
78 cards, 57 x 89 mm
Standard Item 1067012557
ISBN 978-3-03819-469-9
78 cards, 70 x 120 mm
This edition consists of a folded tuckbox and a 32 page instrucion booklet. The frontside of the cards are the same
like the Premium edition. The rosy-cross on the backside refer to the membership of A.E. Waite and P. Colman
Smith in the rosy crucian order of the “Golden Dawn”.
Crowley Tarot
Immerse yourself in the symbolic wealth of the Aleister Crowley Tarot. The painter Frieda Harris was herself an
Egyptologist and worked about 1200 symbols into the 78 cards! These cards are fascinating in the depth of thinking
which they reveal. The Thoth Tarot was created by the famous occultist Aleister Crowley (1875 - 1947). Lady Frieda
Harris (1877 - 1962) painted the cards. Although Lady Harris knew little about Tarot and its symbolism, under the
guidance of Crowley she transposed all subtilities of his ideas into her paintings.
Tarot de Marseille Convos
Item 1067012575
ISBN 978-3-905219-09-8
78 cards
70 x 110 mm
New edtion available
in 2024 see page 16/17
Item 1067012599
ISBN 978-3-905219-73-9
78 cards
70 x 120 mm
The Tarot de Marseille is one of the oldest and most popular Tarot ever. It is not a facsimile but based on the
old wood-cut presentation of the Tarot de Marseille by Nicolas Conver from the 18th Century. The artist Otto
Spalinger used a completely new coloring and considered different iconographic traditions to achieve this
artistically impressive deck. The bright colors brings the old templates to new, sparkling life.