"Anne Stokes has done an excellent job of bringing together the essence of H.P. Lovecraft's work, along with the storyline presented by Donald Tyson, into a stunning deck." Aeclectic Tarot
"[Necronomicon Tarot] is most pleasantly creepy, and Lovecraft would have loved it." Colin Wilson, The Necronomicon: The Book of Dead Names
"This beautiful, well thought out set would be a perfect addition to any collection--whether you collect tarot decks, mythos inspired art, or both! I would certainly recommend this set to fans of Lovecraft and the mythos, regardless of whether or not they are into tarot, as the artwork itself makes this a wonderful item to have." TempleofDagon.com
"Fascinating and well-crafted." Ghostvillage.com
"It's a great working deck, particularly for scrying." Key64.net
"Anyone steeped in Lovecraft's mythos, or curious to learn more, will find this Tarot and book set well worth the shiver or two it may invoke." SFsite.com
In my book, Modern Magick, I gave a brief introduction to one of the most important people in the history of magick, Dr. John Dee (1527–1608 or 1609). More than a magician, Dee was also one of the most interesting and fascinating figures of the Elizabethan Age. When he died, his home in Mortlake (a district of London on the southern bank of the... read this article