Abrac
Michael, the document itself is online http://tarot.org.il/Library/Misc/The Tarot Trumps.html.
The text by Soror Q.L. is usually published along with "Book T." I thought it was written by Mrs. Felkin. The link you gave, Abrac, is illustrated by the Trumps from the Felkin's Whare Ra [Golden Dawn] Temple in New Zealand. It is not known whether these cards are an exact copy of a deck designed by Moina and MacGregor Mathers or modified by the Felkins. Members of the Whare Ra Temple were given a B&W copy on something similar to index card stock. I assume they could color it themselves although the card stock would not be ideal for that purpose (I have an original Whare Ra deck).Michael, the document itself is online http://tarot.org.il/Library/Misc/The Tarot Trumps.html.
I believe Mary found a parallel between the Fool and one of the characters in Tobit (one of the Biblical books in the Apocrypha), a story of which Waite was fond.
This also caught my attention,
"He is a prince of the other world on his travels through this one . . ."
From The Way of Divine Union (1915), “The worlds merge one into another; the two are indeed one. The other world is the inwardness of this.”
The Hermetic shows a man with a wolf and flowers.
Michael, the document itself is online http://tarot.org.il/Library/Misc/The Tarot Trumps.html.
The text by Soror Q.L. is usually published along with "Book T." I thought it was written by Mrs. Felkin. The link you gave, Abrac, is illustrated by the Trumps from the Felkin's Whare Ra [Golden Dawn] Temple in New Zealand. It is not known whether these cards are an exact copy of a deck designed by Moina and MacGregor Mathers or modified by the Felkins. Members of the Whare Ra Temple were given a B&W copy on something similar to index card stock. I assume they could color it themselves although the card stock would not be ideal for that purpose (I have an original Whare Ra deck).
This list of mottoes gives Q.L. as Mrs. Felkin. I don't know who posted it or how accurate it is though.
http://www.angelfire.com/ab6/imuhtuk/rollcall.htm
I found it! Harriet Felkin was Robert Felkin's second wife. She was originally initiated into the GD as Harriet [Harriot] Miller Davidson, Soror Quaero Lucem, which seems to have been changed to Quaestor Lucis (there seems to be some confusion about this). She was a co-founder of the Stella Matutina and Whare Ra.Alright, I'm confused now. As I said, according to Giordano Berti, Soror Quaero Lucem is Harriet Miller Davidson who authored the text in 1904.
I will send him an email. Let's see what he says...