This short history of divination with cards looks at three main traditions: the French, the British, and the Anglo-American gone 'French'. The style is succinct and personal, with the writing performing on two levels: the descriptive in a historical context and the reflective in a contemplative context. In between, the author offers an original take on how we can think about the history of divination.
This short history of divination with cards looks at three main traditions: the French, the British, and the Anglo-American gone 'French'. The style is succinct and personal, with the writing performing on two levels: the descriptive in a historical context and the reflective in a contemplative context. In between, the author offers an original take on how we can think about the history of divination.
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