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Victorian Steampunk Tarot: Unravel the Mysteries of the Past, Present, and Future

Mixed media product

Main Details

Title Victorian Steampunk Tarot: Unravel the Mysteries of the Past, Present, and Future
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Liz Dean
Physical Properties
Format:Mixed media product
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 160,Width 135
ISBN/Barcode 9781782491118
ClassificationsDewey:133.32424
Audience
General
Illustrations 78 colour illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Imprint CICO Books
Publication Date 13 February 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Like the tarot itself, steampunk looks to both the past and the future. The Victorian Steampunk Tarot contains an insightful book and a full deck of 78 tarot cards, which can be used to explore the past, unravel the mysteries of the present and predict the future. This innovative deck, which features illustrations by Bev Speight, is presented in a steampunk-style embossed box with lock mechanism. The Victorian Steampunk Tarot perfectly encapsulates the Steampunk spirit and will be loved by both tarot aficionados and beginners. In the accompanying book, best-selling tarot author Liz Dean clearly explains the meanings for all the cards and describes easy to follow layouts, which will allow readers to connect with the images, sparking their imagination and intuition.

Author Biography

Liz Dean is an author, editor, and poet. Her tarot decks and books include The Golden Tarot and the international bestseller The Art of Tarot, both published by CICO Books. She is co-founder of the London Tarot Salon, a workshop series for artists and writers that explores tarot archetypes as a way to illuminate the creative process. The author is based in London. Bev Speight is a designer, artist, and educator. Her work has been exhibited at The Old Operating Theatre, London Bridge, Shunt, and Brick Lane galleries in London. The illustrator is based in London