Tarot 2000 by Ursula Schostok, Mascha Rabben. Urania Verlags AG Mueller. 1990. 22 cards Majors only 120x70mm.
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Prager Tarot AG Mueller, 1980. Pen drawings with watercolour. Minors consist of Ace - 2 - 3 - 4 and four Courts in each suit. Distributed by US Games.
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Jolanda Tarot Reprint of the Swedish Witch Tarot. 78 cards, 120x70mm.
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Daughters of the Moon Colour by various artists, Ffiona Morgan and Shekhinah Moutainwater, Urania Verlags AG Mueller. 1998. Version in German, based on the 1991 Daughters of the Moon coloured version. 23 Majors. There are two versions of the Lovers. Suits are Flames, Blades, Cups and Pentacles. They have three Court cards Maiden, Mother and Crone. The images for the deck were created by a cooperative of ten women. One of the earliest of the Matriarchal, Goddess or Feminist decks. The original B/W version of this deck was issued in 1986. 75 cards, 132x132mm. Circular. Booklet in German.
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Ziguener Tarot by Walter Wegmueller, Sphinx Verlag, Basel. 1980. Walter Wegmüller (born in 1937 in Bern) is a Swiss painter and musician. He is probably best known for the Krautrock album Tarot, which was released on the Cosmic Couriers label in 1973.Wegmüller himself comes from a gypsy background and was well acquainted with Sergius Golowin, the well-known representatives of the theory that the Tarot was brought to Europe by the Gypsies. Wegmueller's cards images, which are filled with gypsy folklore and a variety of occult symbols, were used to illustrate Sergius Golowin's 1975 book 'Die Welt des Tarot' (The World of Tarot). The cards were published by AG Mueller the same year under the title 'The Gypsy Tarot'. Later this larger sized version was issued. 78 large cards 150x105mm.
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Prager Tarot (majors) AG Mueller, 1980. Pen drawings with watercolour. 22 cards Majors only deck. 99x68mm.
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Power animal tarot AG Mueller, Switzerland, 2008. 78 cards 125x73mm.
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Engel (Angel) Tarot by Nikita Arnett and Lydia Oukhaneva, AG Mueller 2008. 78 cards 120x71mm.
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Tarot of the Old Path by Sylvia Gainsford, Howard Rodway. AG Mueller 1990. The booklet is subtitled "A Handbook of Female Wisdom". The German edition was published under the title 'Tarot der weisen Frauen'. Sylvia Gainsford has illustrated a number of books and been involved in other card projects. This duo also produced the Tarot of Northern Shadows. 78 cards 120x70mm.
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Mertz-Struck (Ansata) Tarot by Paul Struck, AG Mueller - Urania Verlag, 1981. The images by Paul Struck were originally published by Ansata Verlag with the book 'Astrologie und Tarot' by B.A. Mertz, 1981. 22 cards 129x90mm. First edition.
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Modern Medieval Tarot by Shayn Amber Wetherell, AG Mueller, 2007. Shayn Amber Wetherell is an Australian digital artist who creates photo-montages and websites. She is the joint author of The Modern Medieval Tarot with her husband Tim Wetherell who is also an artist. She completed her BA in Digital Art in 2011. The Majors are unnumbered. 78 cards 120x70mm.
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Sternenmadchens Wahrsagespiel Tarot by Peter Geitner, Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser. AG Mueller, 1975. This tarot emerged from the circles around Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser, a German Rock music producer in the early 1970's. His female companion Gille Lettman, who was interested in tarot and occult science, was nicknamed 'The Starmaiden'. Kaiser was drawn into LSD drug experiences through his meetings with Timothy Leary who was at that time exiled in Switzerland. The artwork for this deck is reminiscent of the 'hippy' style found in alternative magazines of that period. 22 cards 124x90mm. Very rare early deck.
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Arcus Arcanum Majors by Hansrudi Waescher, AG Mueller, 1986. Hansrudi Waescher (1928-) grew up in the Italian part of Switzerland. He was impressed by comic books like 'Tarzan', 'Mandrake' and 'Flash Gordon'. After high school he studied graphic design. Wäscher entered the comic book field in 1953, with 'Sigurd'. After that, he drew, translated and wrote over 1,500 mini-sized comic books, published all over Europe. Later published as full deck in 1987. 22 cards 110x70mm. First edition.
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Goldenen Drachen Tarot by Marie Delclos, Jean-Louis Victor. AG Mueller, 1994. The Majors of the Japanese style Golden Dragon Tarot are renamed, and translate from the German: 1 The Apprentice, 2 The Water Carrier, 3 The Queen of Rice, 4 The Emperor, 5 The Sacred Pagoda, 6 The Labryinth, 7 Victory, 8 Justice, 9 The Master of Wisdom, 10 Destiny, 11 The Dragon, 12 The Hanged Man, 13 Death, 14 Balance, 15 The Thunderstorm, 16 Destruction of The Temple, 17 The Star, 18 The Moon, 19 The Sun, 20 The Tao, 21 The Monkey, 22 The Harvest. 78 cards 135x75mm.
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Tantra Tarot by Leah Levine, Betram Wallrath , Urania AG Mueller. 2002. The design of these tarot cards is based on artistic depictions of Indian goddesses and gods, as they are on Indian thangkas (scroll paintings) and miniatures. Apparently many of these adopt eroticism as a metaphor for spiritual practices. The accompanying book in German provides a concise introduction to Tantrism and tantric practices. 78 cards 140x95mm.
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Management Tarot by Ute Stemmann, Korai Peter Stemmann, Urania Verlag AG Mueller. 2002. For the design of the discs the artist has used the Enneagram of Gurdjieff. The publishers describe the tarot set as being the Tarot for the executive. "The management Tarot is aimed at managers and management trainers, but also at all who want to search in their professional solutions using time-honoured wisdom. To achieve the fine art of proper management, one needs in addition to knowledge, skill and personality, the ability to understand the natural laws of life. These universal laws of life - such as growth and decline, ups and downs - can be found modelled in the psychological, spiritual wisdom and archetypes of the Tarot. In addition to descriptions about working with the Tarot in management, for example, the book contains insightful cross-references to the I Ching and Enneagram." Supplied in a plastic case with a book. 78 cards 100x70mm.
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Basic Tarot by Gudrun Dobratz, AG Mueller. 1997. The card images have a rectangular central section in colour imposed on the same brown background. 78 cards 140x94mm.
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Tarot Medieval by Eneida Duarte Gaspar, Brazil, Pallas, 2002. 79 cards 120x70mm. Extra trump 2 'La Gitane'. 'La Papesse' is also included.
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Voyage de l'Ame Tarot by Nicole Coudray, Editions Indigo-Montangero, Montreux, 2004. Nicole Coudray, medium and painter, has imaged the 78 mysteries by new illustrations in encaustic wax. She states "You can use this tarot based on the 'Tarot Medieval Nina Montangero' as a traditional tarot or simply by using the messages channeled by Nicole Coudray." Includes a 64-page booklet in French. 78 cards 120x70mm.
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