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by Marcus Katz


  99. Kabbalah of the Minors (Pentacles). Created by Llewellyn Art Department. Cards used reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 326

  100. Kabbalah of the Minors (Swords). Created by Llewellyn Art Department. Cards used reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 332

  101. Kabbalah of the Minors (Cups). Created by Llewellyn Art Department. Cards used reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page page 336

  102. Tree of Life with Minor Numbers and Major Arcana Names Labelled. Created by Llewellyn Art Department. page 339

  103. Kabbalah of the Minors (Wands). Created by Llewellyn Art Department. Cards used reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 342

  104. 6 of Wands, 7 of Swords, the Sun reversed. Reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 352

  105. Chromatic Fantasy by Bach, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection.) page 356

  106. Ballade No. 1, Op. 23, in G Minor by Chopin, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection.) page 357

  107. Symphony No. 5 in C Minor by Beethoven, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection.) page 358

  108. Piano Sonata no. 8, op. 13 “Pathétique” by Beethoven, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection. page 359

  109. Piano Concerto in A Minor, op. 54 “Castle of Pain,” by Schumann, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection.) page 361

  110. The 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection.) page 362

  111. Pestle of the Moon Spread. Created by Llewellyn Art Department. Cards used reprinted by permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 369

  112. A Cabinet Card. (Courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 372

  113. 2 of Pentacles, 9 of Cups, 6 of Swords. Reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 374

  114. 10 of Swords, Devil (XV), 8 of Cups, Empress (III), Knight of Swords. Reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 378

  115. A Pilgrim followed by her Doubtful Thoughts, Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 415

  [contents]

  Around the Tarot in 78 Days

  A Personal Journey Through the Cards

  Marcus Katz & Tali Goodwin

  Journey into the exciting world of tarot with this comprehensive 78-day course. Uniquely presented in a card-a-day format, this workbook provides a solid foundation in tarot—and offers new ways to enrich your life using the wisdom of the cards.

  Well-known tarot readers and instructors Marcus Katz and Tali Goodwin take you through the symbolic landscape of tarot card by card. Progress through the exercises in sequence or study the cards in whatever order you’d like. Casting traditional interpretation methods in a fresh and modern light, Katz and Goodwin teach you how to interpret spreads by experiencing them as meditations, activities, affirmations, and oracles. Discover the keywords of each card and how to use them. Delve even deeper with gated spreads—a series of spreads guiding you toward a powerful experience—and integrative lessons on magick and kabbalistic correspondences.

  978-0-7387-3044-8, 456 pp., 71⁄2 x 91⁄8

  To order, call 1-877-NEW-WRLD

  Prices subject to change without notice

  Order at Llewellyn.com24 hours a day, 7 days a week

  Learning Lenormand

  Traditional Fortune Telling for Modern Life

  Marcus Katz and Tali Goodwin

  The Lenormand deck is a traditional French fortune-telling deck dating back to about 1850. It uses thirty-six cards, each with a symbolic image. This is the first comprehensive English workbook that explains its history, how to choose a deck, and how to use it for both fortune-telling and personal insight. It features the authors’ signature methods of skill development and card-reading techniques to answer any question. This is the first well-researched book that fully explains and teaches the correct and unique methods of using the cards.

  978-0-7387-3647-1, 312 pp., 71⁄2 x 91⁄8

  To order, call 1-877-NEW-WRLD

  Prices subject to change without notice

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