I've read the previews and I had written a whole post about it, with examples, but then my browser died and I couldn't resurrect the post. Bottom line, awful, just awful. Horrible syntax which may be the result of a bad translation job but large parts of it are completely unintelligible. I was willing to overlook the odd quirk, but when you can't understand entire paragraphs you know there's a problem, or else I don't know English.
From the table of contents it appears that the first twenty pages don't deal with the Thoth at all, but Tarot basics. That's fine, just seems a lot to slog through. The section on astrology seems reasonable, and I like the table, but (and this is if I actually understood anything) they say that the Golden Dawn was in Amagansett, New York? Why? Where? Where did they get that from?
Nowhere did I see any mention of the deck's background, structure, what it is, explanation, nothing. Crowley himself I saw mentioned exactly once. The preview is so boorish, ignorant, badly written and amateurish that I can't see it improving once it gets to the actual cards.
Anyway, unless the tone in the rest of the book radically changes, it seems like just a run-of-the-mill Tarot book that just happens to use Thoth illustrations. I don't need to see the rest of the book, and I wouldn't recommend anyone get this. Ugh, just terrible. Don't get this, seriously, it will only encourage publishers to put out more of this trash. I can't understand how it ever got to print.
I might be very, very wrong. In fact I hope I am, but I will be very surprised if I am.