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The Hanged Man

The Hanged Man

by Don Bapst
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tagged : occult & supernatural
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These cards had been held in the hands of the Italians who had ordered them created. Used for what purpose? To play games, as jaded historians would have everyone believe? I couldn't believe that such beauty -- each card a hand-painted treasure of Renaissance art! -- could only exist to kill time in some overstuffed castle. I had to prove that these cards weren't simply a European spin on the ancient Chinese game of "money cards," but a sacred tool of the ancient Egyptians brought to Europe by nomadic Arabs and Romani gypsies -- a connection many occultists swore by, even if secular Tarot researchers scoffed at the notion.

For me, though, the cards were too charged with symbolism and meaning to be simply a game. Their intricate facades overwhelmed me with the fine detailing of those master craftsmen who'd created them. Each tiny brush mark, each application of pigment, a stroke of genius. For a moment, I forgot about the divinatory significance of each card and was struck merely by the beauty of the artistic technique...

And then the gloved hand unveiled the fourth card in its transparent sheath.

I had studied the reproduction of this card before viewing the original, but nothing had prepared me for the earthiness of its tone, and that smudge along the young page's profile in such a rich hue. I was reminded of Egyptian hieroglyphs and African pottery. There in the Renaissance depiction of the archetype I carry within me -- this message-bearing page who has crossed centuries on his quest to enlighten others -- I found the earth of Africa.

I'm not talking about a symbolic earth, but rather an actual physical quality to the pigment used to paint the card: a gritty streak of savannah sludge worn into the delicate figure as if by the cruel thumb of fate. No, it wasn't a streak, but rather more like an exposed foundation revealed through the chipped plaster of the white figure's fragile cheek.

These cards were not born in Europe.

Had I gasped out loud at my discovery, I wondered, as the librarian whisked away the final image from me? My time with the cards had come to an end.

"You are lucky," she said, as she placed the page back into the box she had used to transfer it from the dark recesses of the library where it was presumably stored. "Normally this particular card is kept in Bergamo."

I was stunned. "Really? Then why is it here?"

"A wealthy collector of Tarot art was looking to verify the authenticity of a privately acquired piece..." She stopped herself, as if realizing she'd revealed too much.

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The Hard-Place Boy

The Hard-Place Boy

by Tom Dalton
edition:eBook
tagged : coming of age, cultural heritage
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The Heart of Ancient Wood

The Heart of Ancient Wood

by Charles G. D. Roberts, introduction by Thomas Hodd
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also available: Paperback
tagged : historical, classics
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The Heart of Hell

The Heart of Hell

by Alen Mattich
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tagged : crime, thrillers
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The Heart Specialist

The Heart Specialist

by Claire Holden Rothman
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also available: Paperback
tagged : historical, literary, medical
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The Heaviest Dress

The Heaviest Dress

by Mireille Silcoff
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tagged : short stories (single author)
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The Hedge

The Hedge

by Anne McPherson
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also available: Paperback
tagged : contemporary women, historical
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The Hero

The Hero

by Paul Almond
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also available: Paperback
tagged : historical
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