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Fiddle Game
4 reviews
Richard Thompson
Poisoned Pen Press
, 2008
Macho hero, sizzling dame, and a cursed violin equals a good read
Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (8/07) Richard A. Thompson's "Fiddle Game" is a nicely nostalgic read. Although it is set in 1996, it resembles the vintage detective stories in many ways - and I mean it as a compliment. The hero, Herman Jackson, might have a spotted past and has to keep looking over his shoulder at all times, but he also has a refreshingly ...
*OP WoD: Gypsies (Vampire)
2 reviews
Teeuwynn
White Wolf Publishing
, 1994
This book is great
I loved this book. It has so much stuff about Gypsies and their powers I recommend it to anyone. The world of darkness just isn't complete without these characters and I think anybody playing a Gangrel or Ravnos is nuts if they don't first make their character a Gypsy with these rules and then Embrace their character (I think it's a 2 point merit on the Ravnos web site, WELL worth it). The ...
Gypsy Witch Fortune Telling Playing Cards
16 reviews
U.S. Games Systems
, 1989
These cards are wicked awesome!
:) I used these cards years ago. Sold them and bought a new pack the other day. (Wished I had never sold them to begin w/, but they were getting old.) Anyway already I am getting interesting results. I find them simple for beginners tho. The layouts are easy as long as the instructions are read throughly. The instructions are much more simple for me than the Rider-Waite deck, plus the ...
The Gypsy Game
29 reviews
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Yearling
, 1998
This is such a great book! Why don't people like it?????????
This is such a great book!!!!! I really liked The Egypt Game so I read this book as soon as my school library got it in when I was in 6th grade. This book was even better then The Egypt Game! It was so exciting! The book is a lot about Toby, who IS a really cool character. The characters don't play The Gypsy Game really, but what is going on is probably much more interesting. This book starts ...
The Gypsy Game
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Random House Childrens Books
, 1998
The Buckland Gypsies' Domino Divination Deck
2 reviews
Raymond Buckland
Llewellyn Publications
, 1999
Cast the bones
The origin of dominoes is as shrouded in mystery as is the origin of the tarot cards. Both the East and the West claim dominoes however there are substantial differences. Chinese dominoes consist of 32 tiles with no zero or null tiles, such as 0, 0 through 0, 6. The Western "double 6" dominoes consists of 28 tiles. The same number of days to a lunar cycle and the same number of days as a woman's ...
Gypsy Fort. Deck
2 reviews
Buckland
Llewellyn Publications
, 1951
Not recommended for beginners!
I found this deck rather disappointing because as a new user for tarot, I found many difficulties using this deck. The explanation of each the minor arcana is very simpe (the minor arcana is using ordinary playing card like clubs, spades, hearts, diamonds) but so it's hard to remember. Eg: Aces of Heart - A love letter or pleasant news, reversed: A visit from a friend. That's all. You can imagine ...
Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg
9 reviews
Yury Shakov
U.S. Games Systems
, 1991
Most Magickal, Most beautiful...
I have a number of tarot decks that I actively work with, more for spell work than reading the future, but this particular tarot deck, the Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg, is without doubt the most beautiful tarot set I have ever seen. Each card is elegantly painted by the very talented Yury Shakov and really captures the spirit and images of old Russia. But, more importantly, at ...
Tarot of the Witches Deck/Tarot Cards
9 reviews
Fergus Hall
U.S. Games Systems
, 1976
Freaky and whimsical!
This delightful deck has unfortunately been misnamed and mismarketed throughout its existence. It has nothing to do with James Bond or witches but has everything to do with Fergus Hall, the idiosyncratic artist who painted the deck. It should be called simply the Fergus Hall Tarot. Hall got his start doing carnival paintings and that freaky bizarro style shows in this deck. Unlike most 20th ...
Dragon Tarot
42 reviews
U.S. Games Systems
, 1995
Gorgeous deck!
Wow, the art and dragons are really beautiful! I got this deck for their pictures. I love to use beautiful pics for inspriration as a writer/poet and these dragons will be wonderful subjects!
Chi-Chi Chinese Daily Fortune Teller
Pacific Coast Dry Goods Co.
Pacific Coast Dry Goods Co.
, 1915
This is a RARE direction booklet produced by the Pacific Coast Dry Goods Co., San Francisco, in 1915, to accompany a box that contained bamboo sticks numbered 1 to 78, used for fortune telling. CHI-CHI is the oldest known method of fortune telling in the world!!!!! The booklet gives directions on how to use the box, as well as what each numbered stick represents. NOTE: BOOKLET ONLY!!!!!
Grand Etteilla Egyptian Gypsies Tarot
1 review
U.S. Games Systems
, 1996
A collectors dream!
This is an essential collectors dream! I ran across this little treasure by accident in a dusty shelf of an old occult book store. What a find it was. The first edition was printed in France in 1969, which is a reproduction of the original published just before the French Revolution! Hows that for a trip back in time for you Tarot enthusiasts? This is not your garden variety "New Age" Tarot ...
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