Titania's Fortune Cards
Titania's Fortune Cards are a reinterpretation of the well-known Mlle. Lenormand card deck. Lenormand was a clairvoyant of the early 19th century who read for Napoleon. Titania's version is faithful to the original symbols, but the pictcures are negative photographic images. The bright, unusual colors give this deck an otherworldly, but modern feel. There are no titles on the cards, but each is identified by name in the companion book Titania's Fortune Cards. The Ship card is to the left, Lily to the right. Titania also describes how to do a complete full-deck reading. She devotes a page to each card's meaning and hints for interpreting card combinations. The illustrations are in full color.
Deck/Book Set |
Number of Cards |
Card Size |
Copyright |
Publisher |
Book Cover |
Card Back Design |
36 |
2 3/4" x 4" |
2000 |
Cedco |
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Also Included: instruction book (96 pages)
Category: Non-tarot
- Card Names:
Rider, Clover, Ship, House, Tree, Clouds, Snake, Coffin,
Flowers, Scythe, Whip, Bird, Child, Fox, Bear, Star,
Stork, Dog, Tower, Garden, Mountain, Road, Mouse, Heart,
Ring, Book, Letter, Man, Woman, Lily, Sun, Moon,
Key, Fish, Anchor, Cross,
- Other Comments: container box holds cards with book permanently attached
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