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The Original Rider Waite Tarot Deck: 78 beautifully illustrated cards and instructional booklet

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Original Rider Waite Tarot Deck: 78 beautifully illustrated cards and instructional booklet
Authors and Contributors      By (author) A.E. Waite
Illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:80
Dimensions(mm): Height 125,Width 73
ISBN/Barcode 9780712670579
ClassificationsDewey:133.32424
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Rider & Co
Publication Date 10 June 1999
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The renowned Original Rider Waite Tarot card deck The Original Rider Waite Tarot is the most popular and widely used tarot card deck in the world.First issued in 1910, each card is rich in symbolism and striking in its design.Divided into the Major and Minor Arcanas, the cards were designed by Pamela Colman Smith in accordance with A. E. Waite's instructions. An instructional booklet is included, explaining the tarot card meanings and how to use the cards for divination, with an introduction by Stuart R. Kaplan.

Author Biography

A.E. Waite (Author) Arthur Edward Waite was the designer and co-creator of the now famous Rider Waite Tarot deck.An American-born British poet and scholarly mystic, his strong interest in all esoteric matters - divination, magic, Kabbalism, alchemy and Freemasony - led to him penning a number of books. These include the Key to the Tarot, The Book of Ceremonial Magic and A New Encyclopedia of Freemasony. Pamela Colman Smith (Illustrator) Pamela Colman Smith was born in England to American parents. Her childhood years were spent between London, New York and Kingston, Jamaica. She became a theatrical designer, even collaborating with the notable W.B. Yeats on stage designs. She was an illustrator mainly of books, pamphlets and posters too.Under the guidance of A. E. Waite, she undertook a series of seventy-eight allegorical paintings described by Waite as a 'rectified' tarot pack. The designs, published in the same year by William Rider and Son, exemplify the mysticism, ritual, imagination, fantasy and deep emotions of the artist.