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		<title>Book Review: The Serpent and the Eagle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#60;div class=\&#34;alignright\&#34;&#62;&#60;/div&#62; The Serpent and the Eagle: An Introduction to the Elder Runic Tradition by Chris Travers BookSurge Publishing (February 2, 2009) $15.99 ISBN 978-0316068024 186 pages Reviewer: Lupa There are a number of introductory guides to the runes on the market. Some of them are well-researched and well-written; others are full of poor scholarship, [...]]]></description>
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<em>The Serpent and the Eagle: An Introduction to the Elder Runic Tradition</em><br />
by Chris Travers<br />
BookSurge Publishing (February 2, 2009) $15.99<br />
ISBN 978-0316068024<br />
186 pages<br />
Reviewer: Lupa<br />
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There are a number of introductory guides to the runes on the market. Some of them are well-researched and well-written; others are full of poor scholarship, which negates whatever writing style may have been applied. This, fortunately, is in the former category. Travers presents a good mix of scholarly research and practical application from personal experience.
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For the beginner, the book offers an excellent basic guide to the elder futhark, including meanings and interpretations of each rune, and a basic “why” for each of the three groupings known as aetts. The material is firmly couched in the cultural context that the runes were created in. Travers has done many years of research not only into the runes themselves, but also Germanic cultures and even the greater, overarching Indo-European influence. There are many, many tangents that this book gives to the intrepid researcher. It’s not, however, a particularly dry read, and even novices should be able to make good sense of the material.
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However, unlike some authors Travers doesn’t just focus on the divinatory/oracular uses of the runes. While divination is covered, so is the poetic magic of runes. An appendix covers further concepts, such as the creation of a niding-pole. One could wish for more of this not-divination material, especially because what he does describe is intriguing. However, it is a nice change from the usual “Here’s how to cast the runes, and here’s what they mean.”
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My only real complaint is that the book really could have used a proofreader. There are numerous typos throughout the text, to the point where I found it distracting. While it doesn’t completely counteract the overall quality of the book otherwise, it does come across as a bit unprofessional (and is why I generally recommend that self-publishers hire an editor who’s well worth the cost).
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That aside, this is one of the best self-published books I’ve had the pleasure of reading, and a text on runes that I would highly recommend to both those who want to make a thorough study of the topic, and those who simply would like to have a good, basic reference guide in their library.
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Four and a half pawprints out of five.
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<span class="c1">Review &copy;2009 <a href="http://www.rendingtheveil.com/tags/lupa">Lupa</a><br />
Edited by Sheta Kaey</span>
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