THE REVISED AND THE LIMITED EDITIONS
A REVIEW
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The Tarot of Prague [to love forever] |
I'm in love with Prague. Reading Ripellino's Praga Magica I can dive into a world of poets, kings, rabbis, alchemists, marionettes, puppet masters and esoteric secrets. According to Franz Kafka, “Prague doesn’t let you go”. It's true. We can say the same about the Tarot of Prague: those who touch it once will be transformed forever. All the cards have been resized and recolored. There are also two extra cards in each deck: 'The Death' and 'The Sun' (Standard Edition); 'The Death' and 'The Lovers' (Limited Edition). Such changes make this new edition very different from the precedents “but as wonderfully readable as ever”.
It’s really impressive that a statue in Nerudova Street is on a card randomly selected by someone in Rio de Janeiro who wants to know about work or love. It's magical. Before, the images were based in drawings and some photos. Currently, the pictures are powerful than ever, making every card crystal clear. The metallic overlay makes this deck so alive as an open window in Malá Straná, the charming quarter. The new decks were printed in a high quality cardstock, more resistant than the first and the second editions. On the back of every card we have the gorgeous illustration of the four elements with the magic palindrome again. This inscription, found in the New Town Hall Tower, is used for protection against evil forces. It fits perfectly for the cards, avoiding bad influences in the readings. It's magic. Magic from Prague.
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two decks — two sizes — two passions |
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The gorgeous back card and the Little White Book |
On the other hand, the LWB is the same and presents some new keywords. The standard edition comes inside a sturdy box whose cover shows 'The Moon', one of the most famous — and gorgeous — card of this project. The deluxe edition is in a large size (about 6.5 * 4 inches) which comes with an exclusive silk scarf, is presented in a special hinged box, with the 'Knight of Wands', doing justice to the adjective “limited”: there are only 900 decks in the world. Both versions show a hologram in the box, which assures the BabaBarock's authenticity.
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GENUINE BabaBarock GENUINE |
Beside Ripellino's masterpiece I have Mahony's Companion Book — one of the best Tarot books ever. It was edited in 2003 with the first edition of the deck. The new one, revised and expanded, is now sold separately. It has 264 pages and presents:
· brief description, keywords, short and fuller interpretation of each card — including different meanings of extra cards
· the sources from the visual and historical references of each card, as illustrations, photos and important details of the city and the cards
· historical information on the city and famous characters as the Rabi Loew and his Golem, Libuse, the celtic founder of Prague, the Royal Route, the Golden Lane, the Memento Mori in Bohemia and many of the real or mythological figures and places included in the deck
· a Tarot readings section with spreads as the Celtic Cross, the Three Cards Spread and The Threshold Spread — ‘threshold' would the real meaning of ‘Prague’ — developed by the author exclusively for the deck
· storytelling with the cards, symbology and a summary of terms
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The Tarot of Prague Companion Book 2016 Edition by Karen Mahony |
The new editions of the Tarot of Prague are undoubtedly indispensable in any collection. Precious. As always. I can say those new decks will be sold out quickly — there’s no need of another predictive reading to foresee it.
I wish to thank Karen Mahony and Alex Ukolov for this incredible experience in Prague. Thanks to Rose Yoshimoto, Alexandra Maya, Vanessa Tuleski and our new friends. We're all connected now! And last but no least, thanks Alexey Dodsworth for being with me on this dream.
Thank you Prague.
You're so real now.
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Five cards to Vysehrad |
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"The Magic City never leaves you!" Ludamila the Witch |