Aerin
When I was small I catalogued all my books. I then wrote a letter and a number in them and put them in order on my shelf.
Now, 35 or so years on, I still have some lettered and numbered books. I have no clue what it means.
Whatever you do, keep a note of it.
Alphabetical, maybe within publisher, sounds at least possible to crack if you forget the code...
LS have a categorisation system, and I still don't get what makes a deck one category instead of another half the time. Historical is about the only one I can really do. Oh here it is
Artistic
Cultural
Esoteric
Historical
Metaphysical
Now then. The China Tarot is "artistic" and so is the Fairy, the Gnomes are "cultural" as is the Vampires of Eternal Night and the Heart, the Egyptian is "Esoteric" and the "Circle of Life" is Metaphysical. I understand that it's meant to be the driving force behind the tarot that determines the category but I could never remember which was which in a month of Sundays.
So whatever you choose, my advice is keep it simple.
Now, 35 or so years on, I still have some lettered and numbered books. I have no clue what it means.
Whatever you do, keep a note of it.
Alphabetical, maybe within publisher, sounds at least possible to crack if you forget the code...
LS have a categorisation system, and I still don't get what makes a deck one category instead of another half the time. Historical is about the only one I can really do. Oh here it is
Artistic
Cultural
Esoteric
Historical
Metaphysical
Now then. The China Tarot is "artistic" and so is the Fairy, the Gnomes are "cultural" as is the Vampires of Eternal Night and the Heart, the Egyptian is "Esoteric" and the "Circle of Life" is Metaphysical. I understand that it's meant to be the driving force behind the tarot that determines the category but I could never remember which was which in a month of Sundays.
So whatever you choose, my advice is keep it simple.