"How to Tell Fortunes: Containing Napoleon's Oraculum and the Key to Work It" by Aaron A. Warford, serves as an early 20th-century manual for forecasting the future through diverse mystical practices. It provides insights into card reading, explaining the symbolism behind different suits and card combinations, while also interpreting various signs and omens to determine auspicious and inauspicious days. The book acts as an inclusive educational tool directed towards those curious about foreseeing destiny and deciphering card and omen meanings. It introduces a foundational understanding of card divination, detailing the hierarchies and symbolic importance of Clubs, Hearts, Diamonds, and Spades whose interpretation varies based on placement during a reading. Through illustrations and explanations readers will learn how to interpret paired and grouped arrangements of cards and gain a practical guide to foretelling ones destiny through card reading.

How to tell fortunes : $b containing Napoleon's Oraculum and the key to work it; also tells fortunes by cards, lucky and unlucky days, signs and omens.
By Aaron A. Warford
Unlock the secrets to predicting your fate using cards, omens, and the ancient wisdom of lucky and unlucky days.
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