Runes by Newcombe, Rachel
£9.99
Author: Newcombe, Rachel
Europe
Published on 14 July 2025 by Amber Books Ltd (Amber Books) in the United Kingdom as part of ‘the Mini Encyclopedias’ series.
Paperback | 224 pages, Line drawings, black and white; Halftones, colour; Illustrations, colour
167 x 125 | 400g
Description
An alphabet developed by Germanic and Nordic peoples during ancient times, runes were used to represent both simple things and more complex concepts, providing a written form of communication before the latin alphabet was adopted. Today, reading runes are a popular tool for understanding the present and divining the future. Divided into two broad chapters, showing how to use runes, and outlining the full runic alphabet as well as a section on standing runestones, Runes provides a compact, accessible guide to this ancient reading system. Discover the basic three rune layout, and how it can help bring clarity when seeking guidance; learn how to arrange the runes in a five rune cast, which offers a more complex reading; discover Uruz, U, which means a wild ox in Elder Futhark, the oldest runic alphabet; and see how runic inscriptions were combined on standing stones to mark burial sites and the deeds of great warriors. A compact guide with 130 illustrations and photographs of runes, rune readings and runestones, this book will fascinate anyone interested in this ancient writing form and its uses today.