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The Oxford Guide to Card Games

The Oxford Guide to Card Games

The Oxford Guide to Card Games

The Oxford Guide to Card Games

by Parlett, David

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Oxford Univeristy Press, 1992. 1st edition. Hardcover. Fine. A book that doesn't give all the rules and strategies for winning but, a book that gives us the why and how of games. Starting from 1371 when card games first arrived in Europe from Egypt, this history of card games evolves. Detailed information on the design and production of cards. The meaning of card names and how games developed. A facts-full, intriguing book. There is a protective mylar cover.

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Title
The Oxford Guide to Card Games
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Parlett, David
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Hardcover
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1st edition
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Oxford Univeristy Press
Date Published
1992
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