This is a list of all the books I read and referenced for the making of the Cult of Weimar Tarot deck and companion booklet.
Cabaret Berlin: Revue, Kabarett and Film Music between the Wars
From e-a-r BOOKS
From e-a-r BOOKS
Die Weimarer Zeit; in Pressfotos und Fotoreportage
by Torsten Palmer – Hendrik Neubauer
Berlin Cabaret
By Peter Jelavich
Gesamtkunstwerk Expressionismus
Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt
Hatje Cantz
Voluptuous Panic: The Erotic World of
Weimar Berlin
By Mel Gordon
Dances of Vice, Horror, and Ecstasy
By Anita Berber & Sebastian
Droste, translated by Merrill Cole
What I saw: Reports from Berlin 1920-1933
By Joseph Roth
Weimarer Republik
Kunstamt Kreuzberg
Weimar Cinema: An essential Guide to Classic Films of the Era
Edited by Noah Isenberg
Tanzdielen und Vernügungspaläste
By Knud Wolffram
Anita Berber: Göttin der Nacht
By Lothar Fischer
Anita Berber: Ein Getanztes Leben
By Lothar Fischer
Tanz zwischen Rausch und Tod: Anita Berber 1918-1928 in Berlin
by Lothar Fischer
Anita Berber Studie
By Joe Jenčík
Afterlives: Allegories of film and
mortality in Early Weimar Germany
By Steve Choe
Shell Shock Cinema: Weimar Culture and
the Wounds of War
By Anton Kaes
The Seven Addictions and Five
Professions of Anita Berber: Weimar Berlin’s priestess of Depravity
By Mel Gordon
Splendor and Misery in the Weimar
Republic
Hirmer, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
Berlin: Geschichte Einer Stadt
By Julius H. Schoeps
Berlin: Portrait of a City
By Hans Christian Adam
Moderne am Pranger: Die NS Aktion- Entartete Kunst (Degenerate Art)
Kunsthalle Jesuitenkirche
Geo Epoche: Das Magazine für Geschichte: Die Weimarer Republic
Die wilden Jahre in Berlin
By Birgit Haustedt
A Science for the Soul: Occultism and the genesis of the German Modern
By Corinna Treitel
Fritz Lang: Filmbilder – Vorbilder
Filmmuseum Potsdam
Fritz Lang’s Metropolis
Arte edition: Detsche Kinemathek, Museum für Film und Fernsehen
Murnau (Friedrich Wilhelm) In Murnau (Oberbayern)
Der Stummfilmregisseur der 1920er Jahre
By Brigitte Salmen
Das Ufa Buch
By Hans Michael Bock & Michael Töteberg