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Others offer redrawn decks based on the old models.  Grimaud is perhaps the best known such maker; their deck was designed by Paul Marteau, mentioned above.  The Spanish firm [[Naipes Heraclio Fournier|Fournier]] prints an edition.  Lo Scarabeo prints a version based on a 1751 Swiss deck by Claude Burdel, with an unwarranted alteration that sees a 'zero' added upon the Fou ISBN 0-7387-0011-8 (But see Stuart Kaplan, Encyclopedia of Tarot Vol. II, page 327, which shows a 1750 Swiss deck by Rochus Schär. The Schär deck's Le Mat card is numbered with a zero). U.S. Games / [[Cartamundi]] also printed a version based on the 1701 Dodal Tarot de Marseille, but unfortunately that version has recently gone out of print.
 
Others offer redrawn decks based on the old models.  Grimaud is perhaps the best known such maker; their deck was designed by Paul Marteau, mentioned above.  The Spanish firm [[Naipes Heraclio Fournier|Fournier]] prints an edition.  Lo Scarabeo prints a version based on a 1751 Swiss deck by Claude Burdel, with an unwarranted alteration that sees a 'zero' added upon the Fou ISBN 0-7387-0011-8 (But see Stuart Kaplan, Encyclopedia of Tarot Vol. II, page 327, which shows a 1750 Swiss deck by Rochus Schär. The Schär deck's Le Mat card is numbered with a zero). U.S. Games / [[Cartamundi]] also printed a version based on the 1701 Dodal Tarot de Marseille, but unfortunately that version has recently gone out of print.
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Jean-Claude and Roxanne Flornoy [http://www.tarot-history.com] have also published a careful rendition of the Atouts (Major Arcana) only of both the Noblet and the Dodal decks.
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Jean-Claude and Roxanne Flornoy [https://www.tarot-history.com] have also published a careful rendition of the Atouts (Major Arcana) only of both the Noblet and the Dodal decks.
Also, Daniel Rodes and Encarna Sanchez have published a new edition to called The anciens icons of tarot reconstructed about Marseille's Tarot.[http://www.tarotmarsella.com]  
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Also, Daniel Rodes and Encarna Sanchez have published a new edition to called The anciens icons of tarot reconstructed about Marseille's Tarot.[https://www.tarotmarsella.com]  
    
The Dodal deck held in the Bibliotheque Nationale has been photographically published by Dussere, but is now out of print.
 
The Dodal deck held in the Bibliotheque Nationale has been photographically published by Dussere, but is now out of print.
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* ''Mystical Origins of the Tarot'' by [[Paul Huson]] ISBN 0-89281-190-0 – a historically based introduction to [[tarot reading]] and [[divination]].
 
* ''Mystical Origins of the Tarot'' by [[Paul Huson]] ISBN 0-89281-190-0 – a historically based introduction to [[tarot reading]] and [[divination]].
 
* ''Ombres et lumières du Tarot'' by Carole Sédillot ISBN 2-7107-0609-1 – Sédillot's personal take on Tarot de Marseille card interpretation and on the 20th century French tradition of esoteric tarot. Sédillot's approach to the minor arcana cards is inspired in many respects by the circa 1930s classic French language book ''Le Tarot de Marseille'' by Paul Marteau.
 
* ''Ombres et lumières du Tarot'' by Carole Sédillot ISBN 2-7107-0609-1 – Sédillot's personal take on Tarot de Marseille card interpretation and on the 20th century French tradition of esoteric tarot. Sédillot's approach to the minor arcana cards is inspired in many respects by the circa 1930s classic French language book ''Le Tarot de Marseille'' by Paul Marteau.
* ''Tarot Symbolism'' by Robert O'Neill [http://association.tarotstudies.org/publications/symbolism.html ISBN 0-9757122-0-9] (2004 reprint of 1986 original) - an investigation into tarot's symbolism and historical development.
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* ''Tarot Symbolism'' by Robert O'Neill [https://association.tarotstudies.org/publications/symbolism.html ISBN 0-9757122-0-9] (2004 reprint of 1986 original) - an investigation into tarot's symbolism and historical development.
    
===Web sites of interest===
 
===Web sites of interest===
* [http://association.tarotstudies.org/newsletters/news32.html The Dodal Marseille deck] by Jean-Michel David at the Association for Tarot Studies site
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* [https://association.tarotstudies.org/newsletters/news32.html The Dodal Marseille deck] by Jean-Michel David at the Association for Tarot Studies site
* [http://www.tarotmarsella.com  www.tarotmarsella.com] Reconstruction old symbols of Tarot by Daniel Rodes and Encarna Sanchez. Tarot of Marseilles
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* [https://www.tarotmarsella.com  www.tarotmarsella.com] Reconstruction old symbols of Tarot by Daniel Rodes and Encarna Sanchez. Tarot of Marseilles
* [http://www.tarothermit.com/marseilles.htm The Marseilles Family] at Tom Tadfor Little's Tarot Hermitage
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* [https://www.tarothermit.com/marseilles.htm The Marseilles Family] at Tom Tadfor Little's Tarot Hermitage
* [http://l-pollett.tripod.com/cards43.htm The Marseilles Family] at Andy's Playing Cards [in 3 consecutive parts]
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* [https://l-pollett.tripod.com/cards43.htm The Marseilles Family] at Andy's Playing Cards [in 3 consecutive parts]
* [http://www.geocities.com/cartedatrionfi/ Michael's Tarot Notebook] by Michael J. Hurst
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* [https://www.geocities.com/cartedatrionfi/ Michael's Tarot Notebook] by Michael J. Hurst
* [http://www.camoin.com/en/hist/index.asp History of the Tarot de Marseille] by Philip Camoin
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* [https://www.camoin.com/en/hist/index.asp History of the Tarot de Marseille] by Philip Camoin
* [http://www.villarevak.org/misc/history.html Tarot History] by James W. Revak
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* [https://www.villarevak.org/misc/history.html Tarot History] by James W. Revak
* [http://www.tarothistory.com Tarot History] by Robert Mealing (pages on Marseille deck comparisons)
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* [https://www.tarothistory.com Tarot History] by Robert Mealing (pages on Marseille deck comparisons)
* [http://tarotchoco.quebecblogue.com/ The secret code of Tarot] The blog de Rom
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* [https://tarotchoco.quebecblogue.com/ The secret code of Tarot] The blog de Rom
 
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* [http://www.tarotforum.net/ Aeclectic's tarotforum] includes a large section for history and Tarot de Marseille discussions
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* [https://www.tarotforum.net/ Aeclectic's tarotforum] includes a large section for history and Tarot de Marseille discussions
* [http://www.tarotpedia.com/wiki/Main_Page taropedia.com] A wiki page specialized on Tarot
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* [https://www.tarotpedia.com/wiki/Main_Page taropedia.com] A wiki page specialized on Tarot
    
==Notes==
 
==Notes==