This work originally appeared as "A Description of the Cards of the Tarot, " as part of "The Equinox, " Volume 1, Number 8, published as the Autumn Equinox of 1912. Because of its excellence as an exposition on the Tarot, Aleister Crowley's material was excerpted from "The Equinox" and called "Tarot Divination.." Popular demand has kept it in print ever since.
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This work originally appeared as "A Description of the Cards of the Tarot, " as part of "The Equinox, " Volume 1, Number 8, published as the Autumn Equinox of 1912. Because of its excellence as an exposition on the Tarot, Aleister Crowley's material was excerpted from "The Equinox" and called "Tarot Divination.." Popular demand has kept it in print ever since.
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Pages and cover are intact. Used book in good and clean conditions. Limited notes marks and highlighting may be present. May show signs of normal shelf wear and bends on edges. Item may be missing CDs or access codes. May include library marks.
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Fine. Paperback. Seventh Printing. A bright, glossy unread copy with no marks or flaws. No sign of prior handling. Perfect for collecting or gift-giving.
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Very good. Saddle-stitched binding remains sound. Clean, unmarked interior. Some toning and light to moderate shelf-wear to the exterior. A reprint of Volume I, Number 8 of the A∴ A∴ 's 'Review of Scientific Illuminism', first published on the autumn equinox of 1912. This exploration of the tarot precedes the Thoth deck's creation by more than 30 years, and it's publication by 60, giving the reader unique insight into how Crowley's approach evolved in the intervening years. When Samuel Weiser first reprinted the issue in 1976, they retained the original typography and treated the cover image with some resonant photo-offset recolorization; by the time this fourth printing hit the shelves, the venerable occult publishers were in the process of moving from their Manhattan location to the coast of southern Maine.