Mah-Jongg: From Shanghai to Miami Beach

Mah-Jongg: From Shanghai to Miami Beach

by Christina Cavallaro (Author), Anita Luu (Author)

Synopsis

The Chinese game of skill, luck, clattering tiles, and 100 intelligences is more popular than ever with a growing cross-cultural audience. This handsomely illustrated pop culture celebration of the gamethe first of its kindtraces mah-jongg's storied history from its roots in China through its immense popularity in the U.S. in the 1920s to its popularity in the Jewish community and resurgence among a whole new generation of players. Packed with information for experienced as well as beginning players, this invaluable book includes features on the meaning and beauty of the tiles; mah-jongg tournaments, cruises, and online play; crystal clear explanations of the basic rules for the American and traditional Chinese games; points of etiquette; a handy resource section; and recipes for Chinese and Jewish food to nibble while players pung, chow, and kong.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0811847330
ISBN 13: 9780811847339

Author Bio
Anita Luu's grandfather taught her to play mah-jongg before she was old enough to tie her own shoes. Now a partner at Affiche Design, she lives in San Francisco. Christina Cavallaro was first exposed to mah-jongg while performing as a cabaret singer in Asia. She lives in San Francisco.