Fortuna
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Do not comment in this thread, please and thank you. β‘
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The Cloisters I guess I can see why. It's a slow book, focusing a lot on art history and the history of tarot (if that wasn't obvious from the gorgeous cover), walking the reader through The Cloisters in New York and going over a lot of artists, names and places. I'm not particularly interested in history, only very specific parts of it β like cultural history. And I love tarot, the occult, stuff like that. So it's a match made in heaven. I'm trying to take it slow with this book, ending each chapter with some notes. You can tell that this author knows what she's talking about, and it makes me want to keep reading. |
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