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With the exception of two colour plates at the beginning and end it's b&w throughout.Are the pictures in color or b&w? They're b&w on my Kindle. If they're in color on the dead tree version I'll have to break down and buy it.
The first colour plate is a diagram called the, Hieros Gamos. And the last plate illustrates something called, Liber Vesta vel PRKTh. The same liber was originally published in, Commentaries on the Holy Books (1996), except with hand drawn artwork. I believe Liber Vesta is a modern day product of Gunther's lineage of A.'.A.'..
Worth shelling out extra if you've already got the Kindle version? Probably not.
As you say, it's an interesting read. I hadn't expected so much tarot related material.
I was surprised by the amount of Tarot stuff too. But then again I just finished reading chapter 2 last night. The discussion of the Hanged Man seems to be completely dominated by Tarot iconography. It's very interesting though.
'The Fruit of the Just' is next. I had no idea that Harris drew the original cover for Liber Aleph!