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Star, Miracle Tarot, Reiko Shimizu, published by Hakusensha Company, Japan: http://www.hakusensha.co.jp - this site is in Japanese & will NOT allow you to choose the back arrow. Trigram bagua, Lucky Dragons and Coin, and Yin Yang symbol, from About Chinese Culture: http://www.chineseculture.about.com - this commercial site also has pop-ups & is chock full of loads of info. Fortune Telling, 1640 CE, by Jan Cossiers, The Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia: http://hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/index.html Two of Swords and Queen of Pentacles, Morgan-Greer Tarot, by Bill Greer and Lloyd Morgan, published by US Games: http://www.us-games.com - this commercial site has pop-ups & will NOT allow you to choose the back arrow. Lovers, Nine of Bats, & Emperor, Hallowe'en Tarot, by Kipling West, published by US Games: http://members.aol.com/PageofbatsNine of Wands, Dragon Tarot, by Peter Pracownik, published by US Games: http://www.peterpracownik.com Trigrams and Hexagrams - created using Microsoft Paint
In addition to over 300 Tarot Decks, the above can all be viewed at Aeclectic Art in Australia - http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot. This is a truly amazing website, is chock full of information, and has about a bazillion pictures of all the Tarot decks listed. Additionally, the published decks are for sale through links that Solandia {the lady who runs the site} provides {ie, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, US Games, etc}. {Also, if you do purchase a deck through her links, she gets a commission that helps support her site. Considering the gold mine of information that she provides, I'd go for it.}
Psychic Abilities Zener Cards copyright of J B Rhine and the Rhine Research Centre: http://www.rhine.org/
Silly Witches Animated Frog: http://www.clipartcastle.com Frog Prince: http://www.clipartcastle.com I Believe in Faeries buttons, Faerie Cottage: http://www.faeriecottage.com/pages/1/index.htm Gypsy, Clip Art Castle: http://www.clipartcastle.com Dragon, Kudo Clipart software: http://www.kudo.com This site will not allow you to choose the back arrow.
Bibliography The Sorceress, by Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer, Musée d'Orsay, Paris France: http://www.musee-orsay.fr
Links & Acknowledgements GHRS Banner: copyright of Matthew Didier, GHRS: http://www.ghrs.org X-Zone Radio Banner: copyright of Rob McConnell, X-Zone Radio and X-Chronicles Newspaper: http://www.xzone-radio.com and http://www.xchronicles.com
Site Map The Little Witch by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite - illustration from Elves and Fairies
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