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Fred Gettings (1937–2013)

Author of Arkana Dictionary of Astrology

44 Works 1,026 Members 9 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the names: fred gittings, Gettings. Fred

Also includes: Charles Walker (1)

Disambiguation Notice:

Charles Walker is a pseudonym of Fred Gettings, but is also used by other authors

Works by Fred Gettings

Book of the Hand (1971) 81 copies
The Book Of Tarot. (1973) 71 copies
The Secret Lore of the Cat (1989) 55 copies
The Encyclopedia of the Occult (1986) 41 copies, 1 review
Arthur Rackham (1975) 31 copies, 2 reviews
The occult in art (1978) 30 copies
Strange Britain (1989) 29 copies

Tagged

alchemy (11) architecture (7) art (49) art history (10) astrology (56) Britain (7) cats (15) Demonology (10) demons (7) dictionary (16) divination (32) esoteric (9) folklore (9) hardcover (6) history (29) magic (15) mythology (14) non-fiction (43) occult (75) occultism (11) palmistry (33) paranormal (9) photography (7) reference (48) religion (10) symbolism (14) symbols (10) tarot (27) travel (8) witchcraft (8)

Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Gettings, Fred
Other names
Walker, Charles (pseudonym)
Ovason, David (pseudonym)
Cassiel (pseudonym)
Birthdate
1937-05-13
Date of death
2013-01-15
Gender
male
Education
Batley School of Art
University of Sussex (MA|1969)
Occupations
teacher
design director
photographer
Organizations
Royal Air Force
Agent
Christine Bernard
Richard Robinson (Images Colour Library Ltd)
Relationships
Harding, Allen (Grandson)
Pamela Gettings (Wife)
Tiffany Gettings (Daughter)
Cause of death
suicide
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England, UK
Places of residence
Hellisfield, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Place of death
Hellifield, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Disambiguation notice
Charles Walker is a pseudonym of Fred Gettings, but is also used by other authors
Associated Place (for map)
England, UK

Members

Reviews

13 reviews
Most books about Arthur Rackham fall into two categories; they are either exhibitions of his artwork or collections of stories that he has illustrated (often with a combination of both subjects). Until this volume his biography was often overlooked, with only small details included as descriptive elements to his illustrations. While this is extremely valuble for the multitude of previously unpublished illustrations, the author has chosen to correct the gap in biographical details. He worked show more extensively with Rackham's descendants and with the large collections of Rackham illustrations around the world to gain access to many rare pictures and to gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the pictures to create what is undoubtedly the authoritative biographical resources.

Interesting features include:
- bibliography of scholarly sources on Rackham
- bibliography of Rackham first edition books
- bibliography of early illustrations published in newspapers/magazines
- discussion of the AR monogram (questionably Rackham's)
- corrections of other biographical sources
- list of original drawings/painting in public collections
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Lovely descriptions of the ways the world could have come to be. Also shows an appreciation and wonder for the world. A book I wish I could have read when I was a child.
Gettings well-known encyclopedia contains some 4000 alphabetical references to the terminology of the occult, covering subjects as diverse as alchemy, astrology, Demonology, Qabbalism and Witchcraft, and of course many more. Source: Weiser Antiquarian Books

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