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Runic Primer A Down-to-Earth Guide for Beginners by Sweyn Plowright Reviewed by Alfta Svanni Lothursdottir I applaud the author for making the assertion that in order to understand the runes one cannot take them out of the culture from whence they sprang. The author then goes into the older sources one should investigate then follows that up with short descriptions of the three major rows; The Elder, Younger and Anglo-Saxon rows. He also examines each rune from the information we have from the three surviving rune poems and offers possible esoteric meanings for each rune in the Elder Futhark. He then discusses the modern works done on the esoteric side of the runes in an even-handed and fair way. The book also includes original translations and notes by Dan Bray of the three rune poems. It is a sad fact that the vast majority of books on runes are not really worth much at all, especially from the stand point of the person who wishes information that is strongly based in Northern tradition. The Rune-Net Runic Primer is a very bright exception. I can heartily recommend this book to any beginning student of the runes. The author's goals stated on the back cover of the book, that is, that “this primer will give you just enough of a grounding to start your studies with confidence and discernment,” is accomplished admirably. If you are just starting out in your studies of the runes or even if you have been working on them for a while, get this book. You'll be glad you did. For information on purchasing this book see: http://www.mackaos.com.au/Rune-Net/Primer/
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