Abrac
I created this with the text from de Laurence's Illustrated Key to the Tarot (1916); it was unquestionably pirated from Waite's PKT. The only text changes are to the title page, and the omission of "God (Nature)" references that aren't in Waite's original. I dropped "(Nature)" so it now reads like the PKT.
I tried to keep the original formatting except where changing it makes it easier to read. For example, putting the descriptions, divinatory meanings and reversed meanings of the minors on their own lines, separated by a space. I put the images of the majors before the text rather than after. I also put the preface after the table of contents instead of before so the navigation links are easily at hand.
I believe all the typos have been fixed and I corrected all of Waite's bloopers of which I'm aware. For example, The Devil where it says "fifth card" when it should be "sixth." For some questionable changes I used notes to indicate the original. For example, the Ace of Cups where it says "four streams." To me this is clearly just another of Waite's slip-ups, but some might disagree so a note was inserted to indicate a change was made.
I included some bookmarks as well as internal links so navigation is super easy.
The images are from kenji's blog: Pamela A, Pebbled Backs.
Direct download here.
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot.pdf (8.8 mb)
I tried to keep the original formatting except where changing it makes it easier to read. For example, putting the descriptions, divinatory meanings and reversed meanings of the minors on their own lines, separated by a space. I put the images of the majors before the text rather than after. I also put the preface after the table of contents instead of before so the navigation links are easily at hand.
I believe all the typos have been fixed and I corrected all of Waite's bloopers of which I'm aware. For example, The Devil where it says "fifth card" when it should be "sixth." For some questionable changes I used notes to indicate the original. For example, the Ace of Cups where it says "four streams." To me this is clearly just another of Waite's slip-ups, but some might disagree so a note was inserted to indicate a change was made.
I included some bookmarks as well as internal links so navigation is super easy.
The images are from kenji's blog: Pamela A, Pebbled Backs.
Direct download here.
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot.pdf (8.8 mb)