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The Weiser Tarot Card Sticker Book

Perfect for Tarot Journaling Over 2,500 Stickers - 32 Complete Sets of All 78 Tarot Cards

A. E. Waite (A. E. Waite) Pamela Colman Smith (Pamela Colman Smith) The Editors of Weiser Books

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English
Red Wheel/Weiser
01 February 2024
Perfect for tarot journaling with any deck that uses the Waite-Smith system of 22 major arcana cards and 56 minor cards

These stickers were created for keeping track of your tarot readings in your personal tarot journal.

Includes 32sets of stickers that include 78 tarot cards - 2,560stickers in all The stickers are 'kiss-cut' to make it easy to peel them off and use them any time The stickers measure 1x .6 inches They can be used with any tarot deck that uses the Waite-Smith system - 22 major arcana cards and 56 minor cards - which is by far the most popular and is used as the basis forthousands of decks
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Illustrated by:   Pamela Colman Smith (Pamela Colman Smith)
Imprint:   Red Wheel/Weiser
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 165mm, 
ISBN:   9781578638284
ISBN 10:   1578638283
Pages:   64
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Arthur Edward Waite (1857-1942), commonly known as A. E. Waite, was an American-born British poet and scholarly mystic who wrote extensively on occult and esoteric matters and was the cocreator of the Rider-Waite tarot deck. Pamela Colman Smith (1878-1951), nicknamed Pixie, was a British artist, illustrator, writer, publisher, and occultist. She is best known for illustrating the Rider-Waite tarot deck in collaboration with Arthur Edward Waite. This tarot deck became the standard among tarot-card readers and remains the most widely used today. Colman also illustrated over twenty books, wrote two collections of Jamaican folklore, edited two magazines, and ran the Green Sheaf Press, a small press focused on women writers.

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