The Pictorial Key To The Tarot: An Illustrated Guide
R**K
Very thorough.
It's a tough read for a modern audience not used to this style of writing, but very detailed and knowledgeable. He's opinionated, but justifiably so, given his vast experience. Worth the read, for sure.
D**O
A Tarot Essential
A lovely little hardback edition of A. E. Waite's classic volume on the tarot. With text by the designer of the most famous tarot deck ever conceived, and black and white illustrations of the cards by Pamela Colman Smith, this is the essential volume on the tarot.Highly recommended.
S**U
Excellent companion book
Well laid out and illustrated
A**
Presentation
Book arrived upside down and back to front
S**W
Bought this for my nephew
I have an older version of this book brilliant book for beginners learning Tarot
E**I
Quite dated
Not the best book for modern day information. Nice part of my collection though, I've written my own notes all over it
D**D
ABSOLUTELY APPALLING
Considering this book was written by the great Arthur Edward Waite you would expect it to be loaded with great things and great explanation. But it is actually complete and utter rubbish, I only read a few pages and thought as he been smoking the Jamaican old Holborn 🤔 so flicked through to the cards and there meanings, you get more information from the little white book that comes with the tarot deck this book really is appalling, if you really want to go into detail of the cards rider waite that is, go out and buy the big book of tarot reading explained, by Sam Magdeiline that book really is good 👍
G**E
Terrible book. One of his easier to read titles though
Absolutely awful. Added nothing to my knowledge. Watch some YT; read Vincent Pitisci or L M Duquette's account of the Thoth tarot for the full Golden Dawn approach to Tarot.
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