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| History of the Occult Tarot | 
enlarge | Author: Michael Dummett; Ronald Decker Publisher: Duckworth Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $45.00 Buy New: $35.35 You Save: $9.65 (21%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 873286
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.4
ISBN: 0715631225 Dewey Decimal Number: 973 EAN: 9780715631225 ASIN: 0715631225
Publication Date: November 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: *****SHIPS SAME DAY FROM USA WAREHOUSE WITH E-MAIL DELIVERY CONFIRMATION EMAIL FOR FASTEST DELIVERY CHOOSE EXPEDITED DELIVERY
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Product Description When the Tarot pack was invented in Italy in the early 15th century, it was simply a pack of cards, used for playing games. Esoteric interpretations of the pack date from late eighteenth-century France, and were confined to that country for a hundred years. Now the cards are used throughout the Western world and not only for fortune telling. For real believers, the cards are a key to secret knowledge of the meaning of life. Practiced by secret groups such as the Order of the Golden Dawn, by magi such as Aleister Crowley - the Great Beast , and by psychics such as Dion Fortune, the occult interpretation of the Tarot pack is a worldwide phenomenon with countless devotees. The roots of the whole modern Tarot mystique lie in theories propagated by the occultists studied in this fascinating history. Tarot occultism is a significant part of modern social history. The first part of the story was told in A Wicked Pack of Cards, which traced its origins in France. In The History of the Occult Tarot the authors bring the story up to date, following its progress in other countries, especially Britain and the United States.
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More than you might expect March 16, 2005 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
Very impressive book. My initial impression was that this would be another competently researched book on tarot & it's history, I soon realised that it is a lot more. This is one of the most concise histories of modern westen occultism that I have found. Even though it's not broad in scope the leval of detail is impressive. The history of Tarot is thorogh & well presented but the background on Occult orders was unexpected. Groups like the Golden Dawn & the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor are covered with enough detail to merit this being rated as a good general history of Occultism. The Church of Light & Manly Hall are treated with good biographical essays on the central characters. Even though I have been reading about these people & groups for many years I learned much new information here. This is not a "how to" Tarot guide book but just as it says, a history. It establishes the personalities, places, & groups necessary & goes on to develop the story better than I have see it done elsewhere.
Provides a lively and thorough coverage of the occult tarot March 4, 2003 9 out of 23 found this review helpful
When the tarot deck was invented in Italy in the early 15th century, it was just a game pack of cards. Interpretations of the game changed over the centuries to where the cards are today used for fortune telling and uncovering secret meanings in living. From the cards' use in the Golden Dawn religion to modern times, A History Of The Occult Tarot provides a lively and thorough coverage of the occult tarot from 1870-1970, and should not be missed by any involved in tarot.
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