![]() Reference: Encyclopedia of Tarot, vol.IV, pp. There’s no explanation for this – it was probably a mistake.Īdvertisements Creator(s): Howard Rodway, Sylvia Gainsford 2002: Lo Scarebo published 78-card deck with five Majors printed in reverse (High Priestess, Hierophant, Chariot, Judgement, and the World) – the World being kind of a problem given that the four corners have specific symbols for them.Games Systems published the 78-card deck. ![]() 1995: Lo Scarebo published the 78-card deck, with labels in several European languages the High Priestess image is reversed for some reason.I don’t know how many cards this deck has. At some point, Lo Scarebo published an Edizione d’Arte (Art Edition) on large cards with only Italian labels, which was one of many in a series.According to, images from the Majors-only deck appeared on the covers of Lo Scarebo’s catalog from 1987-1994, but I haven’t been able to verify this.The deck started out Majors-only, possibly as early as 1987.(…It’s really hard.) I used WorldCat, Tarot Garden, the Aeclectic Tarot forums, and for help. Trying to find out when all the editions were printed is like squeezing blood from a turnip while trying to pull the turnip’s teeth.
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