The Oxford Guide to Card Games: A Historical Survey (Oxford guides)

The Oxford Guide to Card Games: A Historical Survey (Oxford guides)

by David Parlett (Author)

Synopsis

Unlike other books of card games, this is not primarily a book of rules or advice on improving play. Rather it is a survey of the origins and development of games, examining their popularity and social implications over time, their rituals and etiquette, why cards as designed as they are and how the games interrelate. Many of the myths about card games are exploded, such as that they are rooted in fortune-telling, they are synonymous with gambling, they were introduced to Europe by Marco Polo, or gypsies, or crusaders, or that all card games have unalterable, official rules. Some unusual games are described for the first time, while strange new light is cast on even the best-known games, like Bridge, Poker, Cribbage and Knockout Whist.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 374
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 15 Oct 1990

ISBN 10: 0192141651
ISBN 13: 9780192141651

Author Bio

About the Author
David Parlett is one of the world's leading authorities on games. He is the author of many books on card and word games, the inventor of several board games, including Hare and Tortoise, which has been published in ten languages, and an adviser to film and television companies as well as computer firms producing card-playing software.