The Original Edible Tarot: Precursor to the
Epicurean TarotSIGNED AND NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION
Description
The Edible Tarot is the original self-published recipe card deck I put
together for the 1999 World Tarot Congress in Chicago. I printed 100 copies and
passed them out like party favors. Before the conference was half over, the
president of U.S. Games Systems, Inc. had asked for the publishing rights. The
rest is history: it was featured in Volume Four of the Encyclopedia of Tarot,
and now you can find this deck's successor, the Epicurean Tarot, at better
bookstores around the world.
The Edible Tarot is a collector's item now, and I've only got four copies left.
Each one signed and numbered -- and just for fun, they're wrapped in an oversized cloth dinner napkin with a real knife, fork, and spoon.
Product Details
- Cards: 78 recipe cards, laser printed on heavy cardstock
- Guidebook: 21 pages
- Language: English
- Publisher: Corrine Kenner
- Edition: First Self-Published Edition
- Product Dimensions: 4.25 x 5.5 inches
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