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The Runes of Elfland by Ari Berk
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The Runes of Elfland

by Ari Berk

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This is a lavishly illustrated book about the meanings of runes. (As in Norse runes). This considers the runes individually, it does not include layouts as for fortune telling. There is also a layout of the entire alphabet with the latin equivalents.

The book begins with several essays about runes, and then devotes four pages to each of the twenty-four runes. They are named by their meaning, not the rune names. Each includes a charm, stories relating to the rune, and then a section on "The Gift". Froud scatters the pages with pictures of elves/goblins. Each rune also has a full page, full color drawing relating to rune's meaning. ( )
  juglicerr | Sep 2, 2009 |
Brian Froud's books - well, I buy them for the art ( )
  PacificBlue | May 14, 2008 |
This isn't Froud's best book, which is a shame, as I am a great fan of runes in general. I felt that the artwork wasn't up to par in a lot of the illustrations, and that there is something detached and overly wordy about the actual book itself.

I would only recommend it for hardcore Froud fans. ( )
  Ravenari | Oct 9, 2006 |
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In 24 never-before-seen paintings, best-selling fantasy artist Brian Froud interprets the ancient and mystical runes of Celtic and European origin through Elfland, a world of faeries and myth. Each painting is inspired by a specific rune, richly symbolic and potent icons open to infinite interpretations. In the hands of the exceptional folklorist and poet Ari Berk, the secret meanings of these runes are revealed and their power is made manifest. In the pages of this book a single symbol provides the visual key to a host of mythic stories, lands, and adventures. By using the runes and Froud's paintings as tools to explore both the "seen" and the "unseen" world, readers of The Runes of Elfland will be inspired to reimagine their own lives and tell their own tales. Both storybook and oracle, Runes of Elfland provides a wellspring of personal insight for the Froud fan and the Faery aficionado.

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