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Universal Waite

Hanson-roberts Mary

$39.99

Hardback

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English
U.S. Games
01 June 2004
"Enjoy Universal Waite Tarot in a convenient pocket-sized deck. The 78 cards come in a sturdy, stand-up box. Universal Waite Tarot imbues the classic Rider-Waite Tarot with eye-appealing colors that soothe and inspire. The iconic drawings of Pamela Colman Smith have been beautifully re-colored by artist Mary Hanson-Roberts. The original meanings and rich symbolism of the Rider-Waite artwork come though with greater clarity and fresh, new details. The enhanced imagery make the Universal Waite Tarot deck more accessible to newcomers and more appealing to seasoned tarot readers. A ""must-have"" tarot deck! Includes 36-page booklet."
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Imprint:   U.S. Games
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Pocket ed
Dimensions:   Height: 91mm,  Width: 51mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   159g
ISBN:   9781572814745
ISBN 10:   1572814748
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Universal Waite

Former Spy magazine contributor Theroux (son of writer Paul Theroux) offers ten surprisingly mild examples of American eccentricity.With some trepidation, the author embarked on a Reunion Tour to revisit many of the oddballs he'd encountered several years back while filming the BBC documentary Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends. He hoped that his subjects didn't think too poorly of him after the mocking way they'd been presented. He found some subjects had changed. Thor Templar, Lord Protector of the Earth Protectorate, the man who once claimed to have decapitated space aliens, had refocused his energies on debunking the Bush administration. Erstwhile porn star JJ Michaels was living in suburban Missouri with a Ukrainian mail-order bride. Former prostitute Hayley, now calling herself Tammy, had a boyfriend and was volunteering at an animal sanctuary, though she danced at a strip club to make money. Some folks were still the same, including radical Aryan Nations member Jerry Gruidl and hardcore, stone-cold gangsta rapper Mello T. And 12-year-old white-supremacist twin sisters Lamb and Lynx Gaede were still extolling the virtues of the Nazi-sympathetic lifestyle with their folk band, Prussian Blue, while mom April (source of the pixie-faced twins' racism) cooed over new baby Dresden. Theroux's account of his hard-won, unsolicited visit with the Gaede family is morbidly appealing and thought-provoking. Less remarkable are his descriptions of follow-ups with grizzled music-biz veteran Ike Turner, still artfully dodging Tina questions; with the founder of a now-disbanded patriot community called Almost Heaven ; and with the few remaining survivors of the Heaven's Gate cult (best known for a mass suicide in 1997).A mixed bag of peculiar encounters with bizarre citizens, alternately fascinating and sad. (Kirkus Reviews)


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