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The Penguin Book of Card Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 688

The Penguin Book of Card Games

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-08-07
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

The Penguin Book of Card Games is the authoritative up-to-date compendium, describing an abundance of games to be played both for fun and by serious players. Auctions, trumpless hands, cross-ruffing and lurching: card players have a language all of their own. From games of high skill (Bridge) to games of high chance (Newmarket) to trick-taking (Whist) and banking (Pontoon), David Parlett, seasoned specialist in card games, takes us masterfully through the countless games to choose from. Not content to merely show us games with the conventional fifty-two card pack, Parlett covers many games played with other types of cards - are you brave enough to play with Tarot? With a 'working description' of each game, with the rules, variations and origins of each, as well as an appendix of games invented by the author himself, The Penguin Book of Card Games will delight, entertain and inform both the novice and the seasoned player.

A History of Card Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

A History of Card Games

An historical guide to the card games of Europe and America. It surveys how the games originated and developed, and the rituals and etiquette which surround them.

Parlett's History of Board Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Parlett's History of Board Games

Focuses on different families of traditional games and folk entertainments, with some discussion of rules and strategies.

The Oxford History of Board Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

The Oxford History of Board Games

For thousands of years, people have been planning attacks, captures, chases, and conquests - on a variety of different boards designed for an astonishing diversity of games. Today the compelling mix of strategy, skill, and chance is as strong as ever; new board games are invented almost daily,while the perennial favourites continue to attract new devotees and reveal new possibilities. The Oxford History of Board Games investigates the principles of board games throughout the ages and across the world, exploring the fascinating similarities and differences that give each its unique appeal, and drawing out the significance of game-playing as a central part of human experience - asvital to a cu...

Card Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Card Games

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

There's a card game to appeal to every kind of taste--from the intellectual intricacies of bridge to the psychological experiment of poker. "Teach Yourself Card Games "includes classic games, such as piquet and bezique; national games from abroad, such as skat and scopa; timeless favorites like rummy; and modern inventions, such as barbu.

The A-Z of Card Games
  • Language: en

The A-Z of Card Games

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-10-14
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

This fascinating dictionary tells you how to play almost any card game popular in the Western world. Besides classics like Bridge and Poker, it also includes famous historical games, popular folk games, and even Tarot games. With hundreds of games to explore and enjoy, David Parlett's book will be invaluable to anyone planning a card evening with friends, or on a rainy family holiday.

The Oxford Guide to Card Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

The Oxford Guide to Card Games

Imported from the Mamluks of Egypt, card games first hit Europe around 1371 and within ten years had spread from Spain and Italy to France and Germany. By 1420, German and Swiss cardmakers were producing packs by the thousands (first by stencil, later by metal engraving) marked with a bewildering array of suits, including hounds, bears, parrots, roses, helmets, banners, and bells. Games proliferated as well, and by 1534, Rabelais could name 35 different card games in Chapter 22 of Gargantua. Today, of course, there are thousands of games, from the universally popular Poker and Contract Bridge, to national manias such as Swiss Jass, German Skat, and French Belote. This is a historical guide to cards in Europe and America. This is not primarily a book of rules or hints on how to play better, but a survey of where the games originated, how they have developed over time, and what their rituals and etiquette tell us about the people who play them.

The Book of Word Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

The Book of Word Games

If you were to imagine your ideal guide to a book of word games, who would you picture? Does an urbane, witty writer come to mind? How about a widely recognized authority and historian of games? Perhaps you'd want someone who successfully creates games himself and has written extensively on a wide variety of games? And oh what the heck let's make him British to add a bit of extra charm. Well, if that sounds like the ideal game guide, look no further. David Parlett is an internationally recognized master of games. The author of many books, including the Oxford History of Board Games and The Penguin Book of Card Games, he has also created many games including Hare & Tortoise, which has sold ov...

Botticelli and Beyond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Botticelli and Beyond

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982-08
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  • Publisher: Pantheon

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The Penguin Book of Patience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

The Penguin Book of Patience

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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