The Tarot (1888) by S. L. Mathers
This small booklet shows us how much influence Mathers had over Waite, and thus Pam in designing their deck...
This small booklet shows us how much influence Mathers had over Waite, and thus Pam in designing their deck...
The second wave of the tarot revolution began here; in America ("Go USA!") by handful of people you have never heard of...
Rider used several companies to print their books, and this is who they are...
The Waite=J.K. Tarot was published by Tairiku Shobou, of Tokyo Japan, first in 1975 and then much later in 1989...
Revolutionary, scholar, and snappy dresser Court de Gébelin was a true ladies man and godfather of the modern tarot, as well as an...
Tiny little tarot cards smaller than a dime. Alice sought to read them, if she only had the time...
In 1995 Lo Scarabeo created a deck of 21 trumps (and a fool card) substituting Marvel superheroes for traditional tarot images...
This is a fun happy Japanese cartoon skeleton deck by (artist)...
Etteilla was the godfather of tarot divination. These are the decks he (and his students) designed...
Paul Foster Case (PFC) founded the Builders of the Adytum (BOTA) because he wanted a deck with more Kabbalah...