About this title: Just who are those kings, queens, knights, and pages in the Tarot deck? Generally considered the most difficult part of the Tarot to interpret, they actually represent different characters or personalities that are aspects of ourselves. Two esteemed Tarot scholars unmask the court cards with details not found in any other book. They bring the Tarot court cards to life, showing their full human possibilities.
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Description: Brand New. Paperback. Just who are those kings, queens, knights, and pages in the Tarot deck? Generally considered the most difficult part of the Tarot to interpret, they represent characters or personalities that are aspects of ourselves, or projections of our unacknowledged qualities. Two esteemed Tarot scholars unmask the court cards, matching them with the zodiac signs, Myers-Briggs personality types, and Jungian archetypes, comparing the differences among well-known decks, and offering ... read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd
Date Published: 2004-04-01
ISBN-13:9780738702865ISBN:0738702862
Description: NEW. Softcover. From an inventory that is 100% brand-new, 100% direct from the publishers' distribution channel. We carry NO pre-owned, NO remaindered. We pack in CARDBOARD to ensure the pristine quality is maintained. (Bubble-wrap alone is NOT sufficient to protect from USPS equipment. ) Guaranteed brand-NEW, protected with CARDBOARD, your satisfaction is guaranteed. BKLUVID: 9780738702865. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
Date Published: 2004-04-01
ISBN-13:9780738702865ISBN:0738702862
Description: Like New. No cards or other materials. Clean, bright book with only very slight bumping at edges from shelf. Really nice book-and a great value! read more
"Another great tarot book co-authored by Mary Greer. This is a very detailed and informative guide to the court cards that segues into many different approaches, from Jung to the Golden Dawn. One minor criticism is that some of the text is culled from Greer's Tarot for Your Self, but this is thankfully not the bulk of the reference."
"Greer and Little provide a very detailed and in-depth analysis of the tarot court cards. I especially like the tables of correspondences. My primary criticism is more a matter of personal taste than anything else, but I wasn't particularly fond of the decks featured in the illustrations. Overall, a pretty fascinating look at a very specific aspect of the tarot. Recommended."
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