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Oct. 15, 2009 By threefold31
This book is in serious need of an editor. Many typos, and poor layout in the correspondence section. The unjustified margins make for a sloppy look, and several passages from the letters of Lady Harris are repeated, for no apparent reason. Although it is convenient to have many of these letters in a (somewhat) narrative form, most of the Crowley-Harris correspondence is available elsewhere online, and the author adds little in the way of scholarship, seeming to draw her conclusions solely from the contents of the letters. As a cursory overview of the Crowley-Harris relationship, it works fine, but do not expect a thorough examination of the creation of Lady Harris' original paintings. The... More > book seems to have quite another purpose, and the story of the paintings, told through the letters, is nothing more than a lengthy introduction.

The majority of the book is devoted to the author's own interpretation of the Tarot cards, both upright and averse. The explanations for these cards are confined to one page per card, laid out in a jarring typography that capitalizes the beginning of each line, (again unjustified), regardless of where it appears in the sentence.

The card interpretations are presumably from the author's own experience with Tarot reading, (a picture of her at the back of the book inexplicably shows her reading with a different deck altogether). The interpretations generally follow a 'mainstream' approach to the meaning of the cards, and seem to be sincerely considered, but generally from a practical and psychological point of view. They can only be judged as to their usefulness by each reader for themselves. That being said, while the author offers a competent analysis of the cards, there are no revelations here, and this ground has been covered in half a dozen books on the Thoth deck.

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Copyright Marlene Packwood (Standard Copyright License)
Edition First Edition
Publisher Marlene Packwood
Published September 8, 2009
Language English
Pages 146
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 8.3 wide × 11.7 tall

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