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Featured New Bestseller
The
Bohemian Gothic Tarot
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From the top-notch publishing house that's
graced the tarot world with such instant classics as the Tarot of Prague and the Victorian Romantic Tarot comes a
dramatic new 78-card deck that may well alter the way you read the
cards. The Bohemian Gothic Tarot
features dark and dreamy imagery taken from classic European ephemera,
and builds a world reminiscent of 19th century gothic literature.
Simultaneously eerie and gentle, these haunting images will entrance
and engage you like few contemporary decks can.
Available as a solo deck, or as a deck/book kit, the book includes a
chapter by the Tarot Garden's own Dan Pelletier, designed to help guide
tarotists new to “dark” decks through the process of understanding
shadow-side readings and the enlightening, uplifting, and affirming
results such explorations can provide.
Beautiful and
thought-provoking, you'll want to see for yourself why the Bohemian Gothic Tarot has become an
instant preorder bestseller, and experience the power and insight that
leaps from every card. Click
here for additional samples and price
information.
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New in Our "Small Press"
Section:
Mystereum
Tarot
Archetecture is the key metaphor
in this exciting new small press deck, the Mystereum Tarot. Creator Jordan
Hoggard steps through the symbolic significance of each card with an
eye to building a better inner life. Expressing archetypal ideas in a
flurry of shape and color, this deck will provide years of insightful
readings and psychological reflection. Click here to order your copy
today!
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Tarot "QuickQuiz"
Can you identify the popular
tarot from which the card shown below was taken?
For the answer, click here.
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Hot New Releases!
U.S. Games
and Lo Scarabeo Summer Titles
Are you ready for a
half-dozen exciting new titles from the world's top tarot publishers?
There's never been a better time to find great new decks in all styles
and “flavors”. Start by checking out these new offerings from the folks
at U.S. Games Systems:
- Faerie Tarot. From the creator of the popular
Vampire Tarot and Fantastical Tarot comes an enchanting new fantasy
deck, filled with fey folk of all sorts. Colorful and fun, these
playful creatures will guide you through life's questions with wit and
charm.
- Deviant Moon Tarot. Our fastest-selling preorder
title ever! Quirky, moon-faced characters inhabit a surreal world that
is completely unique while at the same time surprisingly Waite-Smith
compatible. See what all the buzz is about -- you'll want to study and
soak up every image in this bizzare yet wholy appealing deck.
- Sacred Art Tarot. Classic European art, up
through the pre raphaelites, comprises the images of this very
spiritual journey. Celebrating Western holy traditions with insight and
respect, this deck fills a cultural/theological gap in contemporary
tarot that merits further exploration.

And
don't stop there! You won't want to miss Lo Scarabeo's latest releases
as well:
- Mayan Tarot. Central American native mythos,
rendered in traditional stone-style engravings, takes center stage in
this culturally-themed deck. While numbered and suited, the cards lack
intrusive titles, allowing your intutition to work freely through the
stimulating images.
- Contemplative Tarot. Designed specifically for
meditation and pathworking, the concept for this deck was inspired by
the influential tarot writings of P.D. Ouspensky. The imagery owes much
to both the Crowley Thoth deck and the Regardie/Wang Golden Dawn Tarot.
Different styles of card backs adorn the major arcana and each suit.
- Tarot of the Magical Forest. We'd be hard-pressed to name a
cuter deck in recent memory. Sheep, cats, frogs, and more take up the
roles of the Waite-Smith characters in this charming romp that's
perfect for children, “skittish” querents, and anyone who enjoys a bit
of good-natured humor in their decks.
Choose one,
choose two, or choose them all -- these decks all make superb additions
to any tarot enthusiasts' library. Click the title of any selection
listed above for more samples and price information.
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2 April - 17 July
2008
Tarot Garden
Bestsellers
This period, two recent releases roar into our
bestsellers list, with impressive numbers for any month! The Deviant
Moon Tarot and the Bohemian Gothic Tarot have
been instant hits with our preorder customers. Here's the top-5 stackup
for the past 3+ months:
1) Deviant Moon Tarot
2) Bohemian Gothic Tarot
3) Alchemical Tarot: Renewed
4) Lunatic Tarot (deck edition)
5) Tarot of the Masters
With more than half of the year
now behind us, some solid leaders are emerging to vie for 2008's
overall bestseller list:
1) Deviant Moon Tarot
2) Lunatic Tarot (card edition)
3) Bohemian Gothic Tarot
4) Alchemical Tarot: Renewed
5) Circle of Life Tarot (tie)
5) Jean Noblet Tarot (tie)
And, as expected, a bit of
shuffling has occurred in our all-time bestseller list, with the Gilded
Tarot supplanting the Ananda Tarot in the #2
position, and the Lunatic Tarot bumping back
the Black
Tarot as it moves into the #4 spot:
1) Gothic Tarot (Vargo)
2) Gilded Tarot
3) Ananda Tarot
4) Lunatic Tarot (card editon)
5) Black Tarot
Thanks again to all our great
customers and site visitors for their continued support of our online
database and international shop!
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It
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