(See subject.) Why is it not listed here??!? It is called "Feng Shui Tarot" by Eileen Connolly and Peter Paul connolly.
[I have found it here at Amazon it if you serch for Books / Feng Shui Tarot - but no link to it / them from here, and no picture or review]
US Games System has published it a few months ago. - So it may have just been available to the previous reviewer by June...
Eileen Connolly actually finished it within the year of the deck's publication and US Games sat on it for two years. It is available through their site, why not here? It EXPLAINS much of what is new and different and seemingly inscrutable, written both by Eileen Connolly and Peter Paul Connolly her son, the artist of both her decks.
The book also applies to ALL Tarot decks and gives new insights into all the cards from a non-religious-seeming perspective, a common barrier to Connolly's work for some students.
The deck is as beautiful and original as it is thought out and balanced. The book is a thoughtful eye-opener as well, integrating the concepts of 'Western' Tarot with 'Eastern' five element symbology, a treat for a true student of Tarot and / or Feng Shui. My only complaint it that it is too short! Yet that also makes it easy to carry with the deck.
There's no book, other than the tiny white one that provides no clue on nearly all hundreds of symbols employed on the cards. Since many of them aren't related to the feng shui but were adopted from Chinese mythology, we're left poorer on both counts. Gorgeous to look at, it's clear some publisher decided to go with the deck without paying the designers to do the book--and provide the clues to their very original work. Too bad.