I have received the deck from the seller.
kwaw: It does have a LWB of 62 pages, by Jan Bauwens (not by Dummett & Abu-Deeb). Unfortunately it seems it contains no transcription but only translation.
I will quote a chapter about it:
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2. THE APHORISMS OF THE PACK
The calligraphic texts were deciphered by an expert on the subject. Prof.TANGI of the University of Istanbul. The translation proved difficult; the aphorisms consits of rhyming stanzas which obey the very intricate laws of Arabic poetry. To give them sense a literary process was used which respected their contents and their scope.
The texts are often very enchanting, sometimes strange, but always interesting. Here they are:
2.1. Sticks
The King of Sticks says: <<Rejoice in the pleasant things and the success of the objects>>. The Lieutenant says: <<I am as a flower, a string of pearls is my soil?>>.
The second Lieutenant says: <<The alif rejoices and fullfils your whishes[sic](+)>>
The Boy says: <<Whosoever will call me to his happiness, he will only see joyful looks>>.
(+)What this alif means is not quite clear. As a letter it is equal to the number 1000; in this case it could be the thousand that fullfils the wishes; in mysticism and pseudo-mysticism the alif sometimes means <<Allah>> (KRISS 1962: 72). But would one dare to invoke the name of God in a game of cards? The King of Cups says: <<With the sword of happiness I shall redeem a beloved who will afterwards take my life>>.
2.2. [Nothing written: Cups?]
The Lieutenant says: <<O thou who hast possesions, remain happy and thou salt have a pleasant life>>.
The second Lieutenant says: <<Let it come to me, because acquired good is durable; it rejoices me with all its utility>>.
The Boy says: <<Pleasures for the soul and agreeable things, in my colours there are all kinds>>.
2.3. Coins
The King of Coins says: <<Look how wonderful my game is and my dress extraordinarily beautiful>>.
The Lieutenant says: <<I am as a garden, the like of which will never exist>>.
The Second Lieutenant says: << O my heart, for thee the good news that rejoices>>.
The Boy says: <<Rejoice in the happiness that returns, as a bird that sings its joy>>.
2.4. Swords
The King of Swords says: <<As for the present that rejoices, (thy) heart will soon (open up).
The Lieutenant says: <<I will, as pearls on a string, be lifted in the hands of kings>>.
The Second Lieutenant says: <<May God give thee prosperity; then thou will already have achieved thy aim>>.
The Boy says: <<Rejoice for thy lasting happiness>>.
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