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1
A BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF WORKS IN BNOLtSH OH
PLAYING CARDS AND GAMING
A BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF WORKS IN ENGLISH
ON
PLAYING CARDS
AND
GAMING
COMPILED BY
FREDERIC JESSEL
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON
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PREFACE
I HAVE compiled this bibliography in the hope that it
may be of some use to those who, like myself, take an
interest in books on gaming. I have described the
title of every work, however slight, on cards or gaming
that I have been able to discover, and have also
included all books which contain allusions, of sufficient
importance to be recorded, to those subjects. Among
books on Conjuring, I have of course included all
books on Tricks with Cards ; in addition to these
however, the many hundreds of works on Conjuring
and Recreations in general all make more or less
mention of card tricks. Of these I have described
only those which are interesting on account of their
antiquity or importance. Those readers who desire
fuller details in this branch of literature will find them
in the Bibliography of Conjuring by Mr. E. Stanyon.
I have included a few plays and works of fiction
which depend on gaming for their plots, or which
contain scenes which illustrate the mode of playing
some particular game.
I have examined personally nearly all the books
in my list, but of some I have only been able to record
the titles which I have found in the bibliographical
VI
works of Watt, Lowndes, AUibone and Hazlitt, and
the English and American Catalogues of Books. For
a few titles, mosdy American, I am indebted to the
works on Card Games of Messrs. Rheinhardt, Horr
and Butler, and to the columns of Whist.
In periodical literature, I have endeavoured to
discriminate between the two classes of publications
which we usually speak of as magazines and as news-
papers. It is obviously impracticable to treat of the
latter; of the former class I have not found many
articles on gaming, etc., recorded in the various
indexes to periodical literature, and I have had to
rely almost entirely on my own collection.
I hope that the index will be useful to any
inquirer on the bibliography of any one game, or
branch of gaming.
Any corrections or additions that may tend to the
improvement of this book will be gratefully received,
as also any suggestions likely to prove useful in the
compilation of a similar bibliography of French books
on Gaming which I have in contemplation.
FREDERIC JESSEL.
London : May^ 1905.
Errata
OGRAPHY
OF
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MING
{NoUs and iHUrpotations of the Compiler are inserted in parentheses.)
A., MAJOR. — See Coles, Charles Barham.
1. ABBOTT. JACK.— Treatise on Jack Pot Poker,
with the Game of Sancho Pedro when played
for Stakes. 24010. J. E. Eyrich, New Orleans,
1881. (Am. Cat)
2. ABBOTT. JACK.— Do. 63 pp. i6mo. George
MuUer and Co.. New Orleans. 1902.
3. ACE OF SPADES.— The Theory and Practice
of Bridge. By * Ace of Spades.' 75 pp. 1 2mo.
The Times of India Press. Bombay. 1903.
4. ACKERMANN'S PICTORIAL PLAYING
CARDS. — Thirteen coloured plates and 21 pp.
of introduction, illustrative of the accompanying
tale of ' Beatrice ; or. The Fracas.' 15 pp. 4to.
Rudolf Ackermann, London, 18 19. (Reprinted
from Ackerntantts Repository of A rts, 1818-1819.)
ADEPT, AN.— See No. 221.
ADEPT, AN.— See No. 587.
ADEPT, NO.— See No. 1403.
5. ADVENTURER, THE. (P.Y
No. 29. The Character of a Gamester De-
fended (by John Hawkesworth). Feb. 12,
1753-
No. 35. Plan of a New Paper called the
Beau-Monde (by Richard Bathurst) . March
3» 1753.
6. AIKEN, WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM.— An
Outline of the Principles and Leads of American
Whist (A card.) 4 pp. i6mo. Noyes and
Davies, Norwich, U. S. A., 1893.
7. ALBANY LAW JOURNAL, THE. (P.)
— Vol. 44, p. 5, The Baccarat Prosecutions, by
Sir E. Clarke. Albany, 1899.
ALDENHAM, LOIiD. See Gibbs, Henry
Hucks.
8. ALEXANDER, W. A.— Card Playing. 29 pp.
i6mo. Richmond, Va., 1892.
9. ALL THE YEAR ROUND. (P.)— 8vo.
London.
Whistolc^y. Vol. 2, p. 480. March 17, i86a
The Demon of Homburg. Vol. 2, p. 517.
March 24, i86o.
Cheating at Cards. Vol. 5, p. 331. June 29,
1861.
^ Periodical publication.
ALL THE YEAR ROUND— contmued.
A Game of Ecartd Vol. 1 7, p. 44. January 5,
1867.
A Gambler's Life in the Last Century. Vol.
18, p. 324. September 28, 1867.
The Dying Tiger. Vol. 9, N. S., p. 36.
November 23, 1872.
Diamond Cut Diamond. Vol. 9, N. S., p,
393. March 8, 1873.
Spielbad Super Mare. Vol. 16, p. 319. June
17, 1876.
Strange Hands at Cards. Vol. 17, p. 77*
October 7, 1876.
A Run with many Packs. Vol. 17, p. 303.
December 9, 1876.
Packs of Cards, Old and New. Vol. 21,
p. 38. December 28, 1878.
An * Escroquerie.* Vol. 22, p. 179 Feb-
ruary 8, 1879.
Card Games. Vol. 40, p. 65. Feb. 5, 1887.
Female Gamblers. Vol. 42, p. 8i. January 20,
1889.
Monte Carlo Sketches. Vol. 43, p. 276.
September 21, 1889.
Gambling and Burglary. Vol. 43, p. 546.
December 9, 1889.
la ALLEN, BESSIE E.— Whist Quiz Cards.
(Fifty cards of questions on Whist and two of
directions for play.) 3 2 mo. Milwaukee, 1897.
II. ALLEN, GEORGE W.— Poker Rules in
Rhyme. 72 pp. 24mo. New York, 1895.
(Beautifully illustrated and printed.)
B2
12. AMATEUR, AN.— Whist: its History and
Practice. Illustrations designed by Kenny
Meadows, and engraved by Orrin Smith and
W. Linton, x + 99 pp. i6mo. Bell and
Wood, London, 1843.
13. AMATEUR, AN.— Do. New edition, x+99 pp.
i6mo. D. Bogue, London, 1844.
14. AMATEUR, AN. — Backgammon: its History
and Practice. By the Author of ' Whist.' With
illustrations designed by Kenny Meadows and
engraved by W. Linton, vii + 79 pp. i6mo.
D. Bogue, London, 1844.
15. AMATEUR, AN.— Whist and Backgammon:
Their History and Practice. (The last two
works in one volume.) D. Bogue, London, 1844.
AMATEUR, AN.— See No. 464.
16. AMERICAN, THE. (P.).— American Whist
By G. T. Lanigan. Vol. i, p. 55. Philadelphia,
1887.
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, THE
(P.)— See Nos. 338, 339, 340 and 1695.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHO-
LOGY. (P.).— See No. 562.
17. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY.
(P.). — The Gaming Instinct. By W. I. Thomas.
Vol. 6, p. 750. Chicago. May 1901.
18. AMERICAN LAW REVIEW, THE. (P.)
— Baccarat and Royalty. Vol. 25, p. 819.
St. Louis, 1899.
19. AMERICAN NATURALIST, THE. (P.)
— Gambling among the Utah Indians. By
E. A. Barber. Vol. 7, p. 351. Philadelphia,
1876.
20. AMERICAN WHIST CONGRESS.— Pro-
ceedings. (In progress; annually from 1891.)
8va Milwaukee. (The earlier volumes were
edited by Eugene S. Elliott All the volumes
contain a number of Whist hands in addition to
the business proceedings of the Congress.)
21. AMERICAN WHIST LEADS.— (A card)
32mo. The U. S. Playing Card Co., Cincinnati.
22. AMERICAN WHIST.PLAYER, THE. (P.)
— (A monchly journal, edited by Lander M.
Bouv6.) No. I. Boston, July 1898.
(Noticed in IVAisi, July 1898. No further
particulars obtainable.)
23. 'AMERICANUS.— Rules of Trente et Quarante
and of Roulette. 35 pp. 8vo. Degand, Nice,
1890.
24. AMES, FISHER.— Modern Whist, with the
Laws of the Game. 84 pp. 32mo. Harper
and Sons, New York, 1879.
25. AMES, FISHER.— A Practical Guide to Whist,
by the latest scientific methods, with the Laws
of the Game, vi + 92 pp. i6mo. Scribner's
Sons, New York, 1891.
26. AMES, FISHER.— Do. Second edition. (With
an appendix.) vi + 96 pp. Scribner's Sons,
New York, 1892.
6
27. AMES, FISHER.— Do. Sixth edition. Revised.
viii+ 1 1 8 pp. Scribner's Sons, New York, 1895.
28. AMES, FISHER.— Do. Eighth edition. viii +
128 pp. Scribner's Sons, New York, 1897.
29. AMES, FISHER.— American Leads at Whist,
with Directions for Play. 22 pp. 32mo.
Scribner's Sons, New York, 1891.
30. AMES, FISHER.— Whist Lesson Cards.
(Fifty-two cards with notes and one card of
directions, 2 pp.) 32mo. H. H. Carter & Co.,
Boston, 1892.
31. AMES, FISHER.— Whist in Brief. (A card.)
32mo. H. H. Carter & Co., Boston, 1895.
32. AMES, FISHER.— Standard Whist for Be-
ginners. X+150 pp. i6mo. Scribner, New
York, 1900.
33. AMES, FISHER. — Bridge Whist in Brief.
With the Laws. 53 pp. i6mo. H. H. Carter
& Co., Philadelphia, 1904.
34. AMUSEMENTS.— Every Family's Book of
Amusements : comprising an ample collection
of Games of skill and chance . . . with all the
Rules and necessary Instructions for Playing
each Game, viii + 236 pp. 12 mo. W. Strange,
London, 1848.
(Eng. Cat., i8mo., 1853. Horr mentions an
edition published by E. Lloyd, London, 1842.)
35. AMUSEMENTS.— Les Amusements des AUe-
mands, or the Diversions of the Court of Vienna.
I
! J
. . . Fortune Telling by laying out the cards
. . . The whole illustrated with a Pack of Thirty-
two Emblematical Cards. 31 pp. Champante
and Whitrow, London, 1796. (Willshire.)
36. ANDERSON, A.— How to do Forty Tricks
with Cards. Fully illustrated. 62 pp. i6mo.
Frank Tousey, New York, 1898.
37. ANDERSON, A.— How to do Sixty Tricks with
Cards. 62 pp. i6mo. Frank Tousey, New
York, 1900.
38. ANDERSON, JOHN HENRY.— The Fashion-
able Science of Parlour Magic : Being a Series
of the Newest Tricks of Deception, to which is
added an Exposure of the Practices made use
of by Professional Card Players, Blacklegs and
Gamblers. 72 pp. 8vo. London (C. 1840.)
(The * One hundred and fiftieth ' edition
appeared in 1863.)
39. ANDERSON, JOHN HENRY.— Do. Eighty-
fifth edition. 89 pp. 8vo. Dick and Fitzgerald,
New York, i860. (An impression of this edition
was struck off in 1883 with a new title-page,
purporting to describe ' the wonderful Feats of
Sleight performed by the celebrated Prestidigi-
tateur Hermann.' The title on the cover is
* Hermann's Handbook of Parlour Magic.')
40. ANDOVER REVIEW, THE. (P.)— Gambling
and Deception in England Vol. 16, p. 68. 8vo.
Boston, July 1891.
8
41. ANDREWS, EMMA D.— The A.B.C. of Whist.
29 pp. i6mo. Patterson and White, Phila-
delphia, 1897.
42. ANDREWS, EMMA D.— The X. Y.Z. of Whist
25 pp. i6mo. Patterson and White, Phila-
delphia, 1897.
43. ANDRO. — A new Game at Cards. Invented by
a Young Gentleman, for the Amusement of
Noblemen, Gentlemen and Ladies, Admirers
of a serious Game. 23 pp. 8vo. M. Cooper
and S. Rowland, London, 1752.
ANNALS OF GAMING, THE.-.SeeNo. 274.
44- ANTHONY, EDWYN.— Howto Win at Bridge.
A Popular and Practical Guide to the Game.
By 'Cut Cavendish.' 104 pp. i6mo. L.
Upcott Gill, London, 1904.
45. ANTROBUS, ROBERT.— The Square ot
Sevens, an authoritative system of Cartomancy,
with a prefatory notice by E. Irenaeus Stevenson.
XXV +72 pp. 8vo. Harper, New York, 1896;
and George Redway, London, 1900.
APPERLEY, CHARLES JAMES.~See No.
364-
'AQUARIUS.'— See Jackson, Lowis D'Aguilar.
ARBUTHNOT, F.— See Minchin, J. I.
46. ARBUTHNOT, JOHN.— Of the Laws of
Chance ; or, a Method of the Calculation of the
Hazards of Game. Plainly demonstrated,
and applied to Games at present most in Use,
which may be easily extended to the most
intricate cases of Chance imaginable. xxii+
93 PP« i2mo. Randall Taylor, London, 1692.
47. ARBUTHNOT, JOHN.— Do. Second edition.
x+50 pp. i6mo, B. Motte, London 1714.
(Reprinted in the Miscellaneous Works of the
late Dr. Arbuthnot, vol. 2, Glasgow, 1751.)
48. ARBUTHNOT, JOHN.— Do. Fourth edition.
Edited by John Ham. 51 pp. 8va B. Motte,
London, 1738.
ARCHAEOLOGIA, or Miscellaneous Papers
relating to Antiquity. (The organ of the Society
of Antiquaries, London, contains several papers
on Playing Cards, which are of some importance,
and are therefore enumerated under the names
of their authors. See Nos. 83, 84, 153, 163, 650,
1478, 1520 and 1538.)
ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL — 8vo.
London. See No. 699.
49. ARGOSY, THE. (P.)— Cards. Vol. 27, p. 306.
8vo. London, April 1879.
5a ARNAUD, E. M. An Epitome of the Game of
Whist, Long and Short Front, and 72 pp.
i2mo. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, 1829.
51. ART JOURNAL, THE. (P.)— 4to- London.
Games and Amusements of the Middle
Ages. Vol. 5, pp. 9, 79. 1859.
The Origin and Nomenclature of Playing
Cards. By William Bell. Vol. 7, pp. 249,
270, 301, 337» 369- 1861.
lO
52. ARTIST. THE. (P.)— The Modern Playing Card
and Its Possibilities, by Aymer Vallance. Vol. 27,
pp. 568-73. 4to. London, December 1896.
53. ASHTON, JOHN.— A History of English
Lotteries, now for the first time written. (Illus-
trated with numerous reproductions of lottery
bills, &c.) xi + 359 pp. 8vo. The Leadenhall
Press, London (and Scribner's, New York),
1893.
54. ASHTON, JOHN.— The History of Gambling
in England, viii + 286 pp. 8vo. Duckworth
and Co., London, 1898.
55. ASTLEY, PHILIP.— Natural Magic, or
Physical Amusements Revealed by Philip
Astley, Riding Master, Westminster Bridge.
Front, 45 pp. i2mo. London, 1785.
B., ALBERT.— See No. 688.
56. B., J . — Progressive Euchre and How to Play it, and
a Complete Guide to the Various Ways of Playing
Euchre. 20 pp. The Excelsior Publishing Co.,
New York, 1885.
B., v.— See Bethell, Victor.
57. B., W. — Principal Rules upon which the Combined
System of Modem Whist is Built By W. B.
9 pp. 24mo. Harrogate, 1887.
B****, LIEUT. COL.— See Blyth, A. F.
58. BACCARAT.— Rules for Baccarat. (By J. S.
Bond.) 16 pp. i6mo. Harrison and Sons,
London. (1882.)
[I
59. BACKGAMMON.— Backgammon, or the Battle
of the Friars, a Tragi-comic Tale in Verse, to
which is added a Short Essay on the Folly of
Gaming, by Way of Application. Front, and
22 pp. 8vo. J. Wilford, London, 1734.
60. BACKGAMMON.— Rules and Directions for
Playing the Game of Backgammon. Front, and
32 pp. i6mo. H. Symonds and others,
London, 1798.
61. BACKGAMMON.— Do. Fourth edition. Front
and 32 pp. i6mo. J. Harris, London, 1807.
62. BADMINTON MAGAZINE. THE. (P.).
Games of the Far East. By Professor Church.
No. 15. p. 428. 8vo. London, October 1896.
Chinese Games and Sports. By E. H. Parker.
No 22, p. 561. May 1897.
Bridge v. Whist By Archibald Dunn. No. 68,
p. 289. 8vo. London, March 1901.
The Chaos of Bridge. By Archibald Dunn.
No. 75, p. 445. October 1901.
Whist V. Bridge. By C. B. Harrison. No. 85,
p. 210. August 1902.
Bridge. By 'Portland.' No. 105, p. 45a
April 1904 (since ^hen a monthly article
on Bridge has appeared).
' BADSWORTH.'— See Lister, Allan Lindsay.
63. BAILEY, GEORGE W.— A Handbook of
Whist and Ready Reference Manual of the
Modern Scientific Game. By * Major Tenace.'
no pp. 8vo. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New
York and London, 1885.
12
64. BAILY'S MAGAZINE OF SPORTS AND
PASTIMES. (P.).— 8vo. London.
Essay on Gambling. By C C. Vol. 7, p. 195.
December 1863,
A Chapter on Speculation. Vol. 17, p. 83.
August 1869.
Rogues & Vagabonds. I. The Roulette
Man. Vol. 18, p. 174. May 1870.
Do. II. The Three Card Man. Vol. 19,
p. 30. September 1870.
In the Days of Crockford and the Bonds. By
H. Mannering. Vol. 50, p. 89. November
1888.
Lord Lamington and Crockford's Club. By
The Hon. F. Lawley. Vol. 55, p. 96.
February 1891.
Letters on Whist (By W. M. Deane.)
Vol. 60, pp. 316, 378, and vol. 61, pp. 51, 86,
153, 242. 1893-1894.
The Chances of the Game. Some Tales of
Play. By ^a;(?r Arthur Griffiths. Vol.71,
PP- 352, 418, and vol. 72. pp. 35, 103, 174
and 269. May to October 1899.
The Law of Average v. the Law of Chance.
By H. Vol. 74, p. II. July 1900.
The Principles of the Declaration at the
Game of Bridge. By Ernest Bergholt.
Vol. 74, p. 259. October 1900.
The Present Law on Gambling. By H.
Vol. 79, p. 165. March 1903.
The Discard at Bridge. By * Cut-Throat *
Vol. 83, p. 38. January 1905.
13
6s. BAKER & CO.— A Short Account of Baker
& Co/s Complete, Grand, Historical, Eclectic
Cards, for England, Scotland, Ireland and
Wales. 12 pp. i2mo. E. Baker and Co.,
London, 1813.
66. BALDWIN, JOHN LORRAINE.— The Laws
of Short Whist (Printed for Private Circula-
tion.) 18 pp. Svo. London, 1864.
67. BALDWIN, JOHN LORRAINE.— Rules of
B^ique, adapted from Le Nouvel Almanach
des Jeux par M. Bonneveine, from L'Acad^mie
des Jeux par Van Tenac, &c. and Additions
by John Lorraine Baldwin. 12 pp. i6mo.
Harrison, London, 1870.
68. BALDWIN, J. L., AND CLAY, JAMES.—
The Laws of Short Whist, edited by J. L.
Baldwin, and A Treatise on the Game by J. C.
v+iii pp. i6mo. Harrison, London, 1864.
69. BALDWIN, J. L., AND CLAY, JAMES.—
Do. Second edition with alterations and ad-
ditions. By James Clay. vii+ 120 pp. i6mo.
Harrison, London, 1870.
70. BALDWIN, J. L., AND CLAY, JAMES.—
Do. A new and improved edition. xiv+ 134 pp.
8vo. T. De La Rue and Co., London, 1881.
71. BALDWIN, J. L., AND CLAY, JAMES.—
Do. American Edition, with an Introduction
(signed H. H.). 153 pp. i6mo. Leypolt and
Holt, New York, 1866.
72. BALDWIN, J. L, AND CLAY, JAMES.—
Do. With alterations and additions. Holt,
New York, 1875. (Horn)
7i. BALDWIN, J. L., AND CLAY, JAMES.—
New American from 2nd English edition.
163 pp. i6mo. Holt, 1880.
BALDWIN, J. L., AND CLAY, JAMES.—
See also Triad, The Whist.
74. BALL, WALTER WILLIAM ROUSE.—
Mathematical Recreations and Problems of
Past and Present Time, xii + 240 pp. 8vo.
Macmillan and Co., Cambridge, 1892.
75. BALMFORD, JAMES.— A Short and Plain
Dialogue Concerning the Unlawfulness of Play-
ing at Cards or Tables or any other Games con-
sisting in Chance. 14 pp. i2mo. R. Boile,
London, 1593. (Second edition, 1607.)
76. BALMFORD, JAMES.— Do. To which is
added a Discourse by E. Elton against the Use
of Lots in reply to Mr. Gataker. 143 pp. 8vo,
R. Boile, London, 1623.
77. BALMFORD, JAMES.— Answers to Gataker's
Answers for the Unlawfulness of a Lusorious
Lot. 8vo. 1623. (Watt)
(George Walker, No. 1633, mentions *Oii
various Games, including Chess,* 8vo. 1623.
This is probably No. 76.)
BARCLAY, ALEXANDER.— See Brant,
Sebastian.
J5
78. BARETTI, JOSEPH.— An Account of the
Manners and Customs of Italy. 2 Vols. 8vo.
T. Davies, London, 1768. (Games of Cards
used in Italy, Vol. 2, Chap. 32, p. 317.)
79. BARNETT, ARTHUR T.— Why are Betting
and Gambling Wrong? 23 pp. 8vo. S.S.U.,
London 1897.
. (Reprinted from No. 470.)
80. BARNEY, J. C. — Whist Essence with American
Leads. 16 pp. 3 2 mo. Williams and Wilkin,
Baltimore, 1901.
81. BARNEY, WALTER HAMMOND.— Whist
and Duplicate Whist Eleventh edition. 79 pp.
8vo. The U. S. Playing Card Co., Cincin-
nati, 1900. (The only edition I have seen.)
82. BARRETT, EATON STAN NARD.— The
Metropolis; or, A Cure for Gaming. Inter-
spersed with Anecdotes of Living Characters in
High Life. By Cervantes Hogg, Esq. 3 Vols.
i2mo. A. K. Newman and Co., London,
1811.
83. BARRINGTON, DAI NES.— Observations on
a Picture by Zuccano from Lord Falkland's
collection, supposed to represent the Game of
Primero. (Read May 5, 1785.) ' Archaeologia,'
vol. 8, p. 133. 4to. London, 1787.
84. BARRINGTON, DAI NES.— Observations on
the Antiquity of Card Playing in England,
(Read February 23, 1786. Ibid., p. 134.)
i6
1787 (A paper that has been and is still
frequently quoted. The first serious treatment
of the subject by an Englishman. Reprinted in
The European Magasdne, vol 14, 1788, and in
The Universal Magazine, December, 1788.)
BARRISTER, A.— See Lawrence, F,
85. BARRULE.— The New Game. Barrule or
Eccentric Cribbage. 11 pp. 32mo. John
Jaques and Son, London.
86. BARTON, FREDERICK P.— Bridge Simpli-
fied. With Remarks on the New Laws. 105 pp.
T2mo. The Leadenhall Press, London, 1905.
87. * BATTLE-AXE.'— B^sique, by 'Battle-Axe.'
16 pp. i6mo. J. S. Tiver, London, 1870.
88. BAYES, THOMAS.— An Essay towards solv-
ing a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances.
' Philosophical Transactions,' vol. 53, pp. 370,
418. London, 1763.
BEAMISH, RICHARD.— See No. 1410.
89. BEAUFORT, JAMES,— Hoyle's Games Im-
proved : Being Practical Treatises on the
following Fashionable Games, viz., Whist,
Quadrille, Piquet, Backgammon, Chess,
Billiards and Tennis, with the established Rules
of each Game. By James Beaufort, Esq., of
Cavendish Square, x + 208 pp. i2mo. S.
Bladon, London, 1775.
17
90- BEAUFORT, JAMES.— Do. 216 pp. 121x10.
Osborne and Griffin, London, and H. Mozley,
Gainsborough, 1788.
91. BEAUFORT JAMES.— Do. 12 + 204 Pp.
i2mo. H. and P. Rice, Philadelphia, and James
Rice and Co., Baltimore, 1796. (Horr states
that this is the first American card-book.)
92. BELGRAVIA. (P.)
Shakespeare's Games. Vol. 22, p. 482.
8vo. London, February 1874.
Men and Women at Monte Carlo. By
Charles Edwardes. Vol. 12, p. 28. May
1890.
93. BELL, PROFESSOR M.— Tricks with Cards.
32 pp. i6mo. Gaskill and Marriott, London
(C. 1901).
BELL, WILLIAM.— See No. 51.
94. BELLECOUR.— The Academy of Play, con-
taining a full Description of ; and the Laws of
Play, now observed in the several Academies of
Paris, relative to the following Games, viz.
(Here follows a list of thirty-three French
Games.) From the French of the Abb6
Bellecour. vi + 280 pp. i2mo. F. Newbury,
London. N. D.
95. BELLECOUR.— Do. vi + 280 pp. i2mo.
James Pott, Dublin, 1768. (A translation of
the • Acad^mie Universelle des Jeux,' apparently
from the edition of 1730. It is of interest, as it
contains an account of many old French games
c
i8
which are now extinct. The date of the London
edition is probably 1768. Horr mentions one
of 1780, and also one of 1754, which is a mistake.
The book was advertised by Newbury as a new
one in 1769.)
96. BELOT, ADOLPHE.— The King of the
Gamblers. Translated from the French, by
Miss S. Lee. 55 pp. 4to. George Munro,
New York, i88i.
97. BELSHAW, C. M. — Hana Fuda. The
Japanese Flower Game ... or Eighty-Eight.
9 pp. 8vo. Yokohama, 1892.
98. BENNETT, CHARLES HENRY.— Games
of Skill and Conjuring, with One Hundred
and Fifty One Illustrations, iv+128 pp. 8vo.
Routledge, Warne and Routledge, London and
New York, 1861.
99. BENSON, J. K. — The Book of Indoor Games
for Young People of All Ages, xi + 354 pp.
8vo. C. A. Pearson, London, 1904. (1903.)
ICC. BENT, MABEL V. A.— A Patience Pocket
Book. 186 pp. 64mo. J. W. Arrowsmith,
Bristol. (1903.)
loi. BENTLEY'S MISCELLANY. (P.)
The Dummy. A Lincolnshire Legend.
By Dalton. Vol. 15, p. 129. 8vo.
London, 1844.
Fashionable Gaming Houses, Confessions
of a Croupier. Vol. 15, p. 552. 8vo.
London, 1844.
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BENTLEY'S MISCELLANY— conitnued.
Crockford's Club House and Crockford.
Vol. 17, pp. 142, 251. 8vo. London,
1845.
Gaming Houses and Gamesters. Vol. 18,
PP- 333» 489^ 593- 8vo. London, 1845.
Do. Vol. 19, pp. 44, 397. 8vo. London,
1846.
Do. Vol. 20, pp. 280, 622. 8vo. London,
1846.
102. BERGHOLT, ERNEST.— The Leads at
Bridge. 4 pp. i6mo. ToUit and Harvey,
London, 1901.
103. BERGHOLT, ERNEST.— On the Cards to
Lead at Bridge. Second edition. 8 pp. i6mo.
ToUit and Harvey, London, 1902.
BERGHOLT, ERNEST.— See also Nos. 64
and 1064.
* BERKELEY.'— See Peel, W. H.
104. BERTRAM, CHARLES.— Isn't it Wonderful.?
A History of Magic and Mystery. By Charles
Bertram, Conjurer. Together with his Remi-
niscences. With numerous illustrations by
Phil May and other Artists. 301 pp. 8vo.
Swan Sonnenschein and Co., London, 1896.
BERTRAM, CHARLES.— See also No. 1109.
B^SIQUE.— See B^zique.
c 2
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105. BETH ELL, VICTOR.— Ten Days at Monte
Carlo at the Bank's Expense. By V. B. With
a map. xii-i-i8i pp. 8vo. W. Heinemann,
London, 1898.
106. BETHELL, VICTOR.— Monte Carlo Anec-
dotes and Systems of Play. By V. B. x +
185 pp. 8vo. W. Heinemann, London 1901.
BEVERIDGE, JOHN A.— See No. 1485, A.
107. Bl^ZIQUE. — The Royal Game of B^zique.
Rules and Directions for Playing. 8 pp. i6mo.
Charles Goodall and Co., London, 1868.
108. Bl^ZIQUE. — B^zique. English and Co., Lon-
don, 1869. {Westminster Papers.)
109. BEZIQUE. S. Sh. Reynolds and Son, London,
1 868. ( Westminster Papers.)
no. BEZIQUE. — Rules for the Game of B^sique.
Translated from the most approved French
Methods. 16 pp. 32mo. Leuchars and Son,
London, 1869.
111. BEZIQUE. — Rules of B6zique. Hunt and Co.,
London.
112. BEZIQUE. — B^zique without a Marking-
board. Second edition. Cornish, London,
1874. (Eng. Cat)
113. BEZIQUE. — Complete Guide to the Game of
B6zique. 48mo. Scribner, New York, 1874.
(Am. Cat.)
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114. B^ZIQUE. — Rules and Directions for Play
ing the New Game of B^sique, Third edition.
12 pp. 24mo. W. H. Willis and Co., London,
1878.
115. BEZIQUE. — The Laws of B^zique. 15 pp.
32mo. The United States Playing Card Co.,
London and Cincinnati, 1902.
116. BEZIQUE. — The Games of B6zique and Bar-
rule. 31 pp. 32mo. J. Jaques and Son,
London.
117. BEZIQUE. — B^zique Rules. 17 pp. 32mo.
The International Card Co., Glasgow, 1903.
118. BEZIQUE. — B6zique and Rubicon Bdzique.
21 pp. 32mo. The International Card Co.,
Glasgow, 1905.
119. 'BIRD'S-EYE.'— Solo Whist. By BirdVEye.
13pp. i6mo. J. Hey wood, Manchester, 1881.
120. BIRITCH. — Biritch, or Russian Whist. 4 pp.
8vo. 1886. (No place of printing or publica-
tion mentioned ; apparently the first printed
description in English of the Game of Bridge.)
121. BLACKBRIDGE, JOHN.— The Complete
Poker Player. A Practical Guidebook to the
American National Game : containing Mathe-
matical and Experimental Analyses of the
Probabilities at Draw Poker ; also, the Laws of
Play, and all the Decisions upon disputed
points, in ** Wilkes' Spirit," since 1870. By John
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Blackbridge, Actuary, and Counsellor at Law.
284 pp. 8vo. Advance Publishing Co., New
York, 1875.
122. BLACKBRIDGE, JOHN.— The Complete
Poker Player. 142 pp. 4to. Dick and Fitz-
gerald, New York, 1880.
123. BLACKBRIDGE, JOHN.— Do. (A new
edition.) 174 pp. 4to. Dick and Fitzgerald,
New York. (1884.)
124. BLACKBURN, LUCY.— Helps on Modern
American Whist. 38 pp. i6mo. Coving^ton,
1900.
125. BLACKBURN, LUCY.— Standard Leads in
Whist. 1900. 3 pp. i6mo. Covington,
1901.
126. BLACKBURN, LUCY.— The U.S. Playing
Card Company's Free Course of Twelve
Correspondence Whist Lessons. 57 pp. Cin-
cinnati, 1 90 1.
127. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. (P.)— 8vo.
Edinburgh.
Noctes Ambrosianae. No. XXV. (On
Gaming.) Vol. 19, p. 493. April 1826.
A Catechism of Whist. Vol. 38, p. 637,
November 1835.
The Decline of Whist. By Cornelius
O'Dowd. (Charles Lever.) Vol. 95,
p. 626. May 1864.
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BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE— coniinued.
The Laws of Short Whist. Vol. 97, p. 461.
April 1865.
A Whist Reminiscence, By An Old Hand.
Vol. 105, p. 345. March 1869.
The American Revoke. By Cornelius
O'Dowd. Vol. Ill, p. 364. March 1892.
Whist at Our Club. ^ ( By Anthony TroUope. )
Vol. 121, p. 597. May 1877.
A Suffolk Parson. By F. H. Groome.
Vol. 149, p. 314. March 1891.
Games. By Sir Herbert Maxwell. Vol. 152,
p. 406. September 1892.
Whist. Vol. 157, p. 64. January 1895.
Bridge. Vol. 169, p. 307. March 1901.
128. BLUNT, RICHARD FREDERICK LE-
FEVRE. /?./?., BtsAofi 0/ Hu/l— Betting and
Gambling. A paper read at the York Diocesan
Conference, igoi. 14 pp. 8vo. S.P.C.K.,
London, 1902.
129. BLYTH, COLONEL A. F.— The Whist-
Player. The Laws and Practice of Short
Whist Explained and Illustrated by Lieut .-
Colonel B . 72 pp. 8vo. Addey and Co.,
London, 1856.
130. BLYTH, COLONEL A. F.— Do. Second
edition. (Some errors in the text corrected.)
72 pp. 8vo. Chapman and Hall, London,
1858. (Some copies of this edition have 'By
Colonel Blyth' on the cover.)
^ Reprinted in No. 1175.
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131. BLYTH, COLONEL A. F.— Do. Third
edition. By Colonel Blyth. (Preface signed,
'A. F. Blyth.') 76 pp. 8vo. Chapman and
Hall, London, 1866.
132. BOARDMAN, EMERY.— Winning Whist
A Harmonious System of combined Long-suit
and Short-suit Play of the Game of Whist
159 pp. Svo. Bliss, Sands and Co., London,
and Scribner's, New York, 1896.
133. *BOAZ.'— The Pocket Guide to Bridge. By
* Boaz.' 18 pp. 32mo. T. De La Rue and
Co., London, 1894.
134. * BOAZ.' — The Laws of Bridge, adopted by the
Portland Club, and a Guide to the Game. By
' Boaz/ 37 pp. 8vo. T. De La Rue and
Co., London, 1895.
135. * BOAZ.' — Do. Second edition. 39 pp. Svo.
T. De La Rue and Co., London, 1895.
136. 'BOAZ.'— Do. Eighth edition. 41 pp. Svo.
T. De La Rue and Co., London, 1905.
137. * BOAZ.' — Progressive Whist. Containing a
Description of the Game with the Rules of
Play. 9 pp. Svo. T. De La Rue and Co.,
London, 1898.
138. ' BOAZ ' AND ' BADSWORTH.'— The Laws
of Bridge, with a Guide to the Game. By
* Boaz.' Fourth edition. And How to Play
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Bridge, by ' Badsworth' (i.e. Allan Lindsay
Lister). 80 pp. 8vo. Thomas De La Rue
and Co., London, 1898.
139. 'BOAZ' AND • BADSWORTH.'— Do.
Seventh edition. 82 pp. 8vo. . . 1900.
140. BOHN, HENRY GEORGE.— The Handbook
of Games : comprising new or carefully revised
treatises on Whist, Piquet, Ecart6, Lansquenet,
Boston, Quadrille, Cribbage and other Card
Games ; Faro, Rouge - et - Noir, Hazard,
Roulette; etc., etc. Written or Compiled by
Professors and Amateurs. Edited by Henry
G. Bohn. xiv + 617 pp. 8vo. H. G. Bohn,
London, 1850. (This was for many years the
standard handbook of Games in England, and
was frequently reprinted down to 1884 by
Mr. Bohn and his successors, Messrs. George
Bell and Sons. In 1890 it was superseded by
No. 143-4. The pages devoted to Whist, pp,
1-198, were edited by Captain J. W. Carleton.
See No. 215.)
141. BOHN, HENRY GEORGE.— Bohn's New
Handbook of Games. Enlarged and improved
by an American editor. 652 pp. i2mo.
H. F. Anners, Philadelphia, 1850. (Rhein-
hardt)
142. BOHN, HENRY GEORGE.— Handbook of
Games. American edition, xii + 652 pp.
i2mo. J. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia.
(188- .)
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143. BOHN, HENRY GEORGE.— The Hand-
book of Games. Enlarged edition, with con-
tributions by Dr. William Pole, F.R.S. ;
Major-General Drayson ; Robert F. Green ;
and ' Berkeley.' In Two Volumes. Vol. I.,
Table Games. 8vo. George Bell and Sons,
London, 1890.
144. BOHN, HENRY GEORGE.— Do. Vol. H.,
Card Games. George Bell and Sons, London,
1 89 1. (The pagination is that of the con-
tributions, which were also published separately
under the authors' names.)
145. BOLTON, HENRY CARRINGTON.— The
Game of Goose. Extracted from the Journal
of American Folk-Lore, pp. 145-150. 8vo.
Boston, 1896.
146. BOLTON, HENRY CARRINGTON.—
Fortune-Telling in America To-day. Ibid.,
pp. 299-397. 1896.
147. BOLTON, ROBERT.— A Letter to a Lady, on
Card-Playing on the Lord's Day. 50 pp.
8vo. London, printed for J. Leake, Bath,
1748. ^
148. BOND, PROFESSOR J. S.— The Problem of
Roulette and Trente-et-Quarante. 30 pp-
i6mo. Harrison and Sons, London, 1889.
BOND, PROFESSOR J. S.— (See also
No. 58.)
BOOKMART, THE. (P.)— See No. 571.
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149. BOSTONIAN, THE. (P).— How to Play
Whist. By E. C Howell. Vol. 3, pp. 374, 455,
491. Boston, 1896.
BOUCHOT, HENRI.— See No. 192.
150. BOUTCHER,CHARLESS.— WhistSketches
by C. S. B. Review and Sketches of the First
American Whist Congress, held in Milwaukee,
April, 1 89 1. XV+176PP. i2mo. The Free
Press Publishing House, Euston, Pa., 1892.
151. BOUTCHER, CHARLES S.— A Week of
Whist, Reprint from the Free Press, 9+16
pp. 8vo. 1890. (Horn)
152. BOUTCHER, CHARLES S.— Whist. Criti-
cisms. Reprint from the Free Press. 4 pp.
1890. (Horr.)
153. BOWLE, JOHN.— Observations on Card-
Playing, in a letter to the Hon. Daines
Barrington. Read March 2, 1786. 'Archaeo-
logia,' vol. viii., p. 147. 4to. London,
1787.
BOYLE, SIR COURTENAY.— See No.
1408.
154. BRADSHAW'S JOURNAL. (P).— 8vo.
Manchester.
The History of Playing Cards. No. 23, p. 363.
April 1842.
A Visit to Messrs. De La Rue's Card Manu-
factory. No. 24, p. 369. April 1842.
155. BRAG. — A New Ballad on the Game of Brag.
S. sh. Folio. Dublin, 1730.
28
156. BRAINE, WOOD HOUSE. —Index to the
Laws of Whist. By which the Law relating
to any Disputed Point can be Readily Found.
8 pp. 8vo. Mudie and Sons, London.
(1891.)
157. BRAND, JOHN. — Observations on Popular
Antiquities, Arranged and Revised by Sir Henry
Ellis. 2 vols. 4to. F. C. and J. Rivington
and others, London, 18 13.
(Often reprinted. Notices concerning
Sports and Games, vol. 2, pp. 273-315.)
158. BRANDT, FREDERICK.— Games, Gaming,
and Gamesters' Law. xiii+109 pp. 8vo.
Henry Sweet, London, 1871.
159. BRANDT, FREDERICK.— Do. Second
edition. xx+266pp. 1873.
160. BRANT, SEBASTIAN.— Shyp of Folys of the
Worlde, translated out of Laten, Frenche, and
Doche, into Englysshe Tonge, by Alexander
Barclay, Preste. 277 11. Folio. R. Pynson,
London, 1509.
(Of Carde Players and Dysers/! 157, with a
woodcut There were many subsequent
editions and a reprint by T. H. Jameson, in
2 vols, 4to, Edinburgh, 1874.)
161. BRATHWAITE, RICHARD.— The English
Gentleman, containing Sundry excellent Rules
or exquisite Observations tending to Direction of
every Gentleman of selecter ranke and qualitie,
How to demeane or accommodate himselfe in
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the manage of publike or private affaires.
18+462 pp. 4to. Robert Bostock, London,
1630.
(With a frontispiece by R. Vaughan and its
explanation. * Recreation,' pp. 165-231.)
162. BRATHWAITE, RICHARD.— Whimzies ;
or, a New Cast of Characters. 16 + 211 pp.
i2mo. Ambrose Rithirdon, London, 1631.
(A Gamester, p. 48. With an Appendix — A
Cater character thrown out of a Boxe. By an
experienced Gamester. 45 pp. This work is
signed * Clitus Alexandrinus,' but is believed
to be written by Brathwaite. It was reprinted
in4to by Mr. Halliwell in 1859.)
163. BRAY, W. — Account of the Lottery of 1567,
being the first upon record. Read Jan. 29,
1 8 16. * Archaeologia, vol. 19, pp. 79-87. 4to.
London, 182 1.
164. BRENT, CECIL.— On a Pack of Cards of the
Sixteenth Century, found in the cover of an
old book. The Journal of the British
Archaeological Association, vol. 2)1^ PP- 89-91,
and plate. 8vo. London, 1881.
165. BRESLAW. — Breslaw's Last Legacy; or, the
Magical Companion (card-tricks at p. 63).
Front and 122 pp. 12 mo. T. Moore, Lon-
don, 1784.
166. BRIDGE. — Bridge, A Treatise on the Game,
with Laws and Etiquette. The Whist Club,
New York, 1897. {Whist ^ May 1897.)
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1 67- BRIDGE. — The American Laws of Bridge.
Adopted November 1902. Authorised edition.
37 pp. i2mo. Charles Scribner's Sons, New
York, 1903.
(These Laws have been revised, January,
1905.)
168. BRIDGE. — The Laws of Bridge. 9 pp. 32mo.
The United States Playing Card Co., London
and Cincinnati, 1902.
169. BRIDGE.— The 'Myskore' Bridge, Table of
Points, Rules, Hints and Scoring-blocks. (Lon-
don, 1902.)
170. BRIDGE. — A Guide to the Game of Bridge.
43 PP- 32mo. Norman and Stacey, London.
(1903.)
171. BRIDGE. — Epitome of Bridge. 6 pp. i8mo.
(W. Webster, London, 1903.)
172. BRIDGE.— The Leads at Bridge. Adapted
and recommended by the Blenheim Club.
(A card.) 2 pp. i2mo. London, 1903.
173. BRIDGE. — Rules for Playing the Game of
Bridge Whist. 3 pp. iSmo. (WooUey and
Co., London.)
174.— A HAND AT BRIDGE.— 4 pp. i6mo.
The Fine Art Society, London, 1904.
175. BRIDGE RULES.— 16 pp. 32mo. The Inter-
national Card Co., Glasgow.
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176. BRIDGE AND PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE
— 28 pp. 32mo. Ibid, 1904.
177. (PROPOSED) REVISED CODE OF THE
LAWS OF BRIDGE.— (To be) Adopted
by the 'Portland' and 'Turf Clubs. 25 pp.
8vo. T. De La Rue & Co., London, 1904.
(Printed for Private Circulation.)
178. THE LAWS OF BRIDGE.— 27 pp. 8vo.
(Mudie and Sons, London, 1905.)
179. BRIDGET. —The True Fortune Teller, or Uni-
versal Book of Fate ; containing the whole art
of fortune telling by the planets, cards, dice,
etc. By Mrs. Bridget Illustrated with cuts.
Front and 60 pp. 8vo. Sabine and Son,
London. (C. 1800.)
180. BRIGHT, C. M.— Whist Points and How to
Make them. Syracuse, New York, 1896.
(fVAisi, April 1896.)
181. BRITTAIN, THOMAS.— Whist, How to
Play and How to Win ; Being the Result of
Sixty Years' Play. J. Heywood, Manchester,
1882,
182. BROADWAY, THE. (P.)
Gambling at Homburg. Vol. 5, p. 54.
8vo. London, 1870.
Paris Gaming Houses. Vol 9, p. 528.
1872.
183. BROWN, GARRETT.— (Poker.) How to
Beat the Game. Illustrated by Garrett Brown,
Jun. and L. F. Grant. 117 pp. i8mo.
G. W. Dillingham, New York, 1903.
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184. BROWN, JOHN.— On the Pursuit of False
Pleasures and the Mischief of Immoderate
Gaming. A Sermon preached at the Abbey
Church at Bath. . . on April 22, 1750.
21 pp. 8vo. T. Leake, Bath, 1750.
BROWNE, W.— See No. 877.
185. BROWNLEE, WILLIAM METHVEN.—
Whist Ledger, with Leads, Maxims, and
Whist Etiquette. 16 pp. 24mo. Arrowsmith,
Bristol (1893).
186. BRUNTON, J.— Les Quarante Pr6ceptes du
Jeu de Whist en distiques rim6s Fran9ais et
Anglais, suivis de Commentaires par J.B.
108 pp. i2mo. Paris, 1856.
(These precepts are an extension of the
Maxims by General Pernety which gave
Dr. Pole the idea for his well-known rhymes.
The rhymes only are in English, the rest of
the work being entirely French. A second
edition was published by Hachette et Cie.,
Paris, 1866.)
187. BRYCE, MARIE.— Bridge in Brief. Do's
and Don'ts. By Eiram Ecyrb. 40 pp. 1 2mo.
E. P. Dutton and Co., New York, 1904.
188. BUCHAN, ALEXANDER P.— A Conjecture
concerning the Origin of Playing Cards and
the Game of Whist. (Printed, pp. 357-363,
as Appendix 14, with a letter to the author, of
No. 1 5 13. A curious production, deriving
Whist from the Hebrew. It was read before the
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Society of Antiquaries, and received with ridi-
cule, which is perhaps the reason why it is not
printed in ' Archaeologia.')
189. BUCKLAND, CHARLES THOMAS.—
Whist for Beginners. 31 pp. i6mo. W. H.
Allen and Co., London, 1882.
190. BUCKLAND, CHARLES THOMAS.—
Do. And the Famous Whist Rhymes. (With
Easy Whist by 'Aquarius'). 80 pp. i2mo.
G. W. Carleton and Co., New York, 1884.
191. BULL, PAUL B. — Gambling. 12 pp. 24mo.
S.P.C.K., London. (189-.)
192. BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, THE.(P.)—
A Newly Discovered Pack of Lyonesse Playing
Cards. By Henri Bouchot. Vol. i, p. 296.
^ 3 plates. Folio. London, May 1903.
193. BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, THE.—
Three Packs of Italian Tarocco Cards. By
the Count Emiliano di Parravicino. Vol. 3,
p. 237. 4 plates. December 1903.
194. BURNEY,^Z7Jf/i?^Z JAMES.— An Essay,
by way of Lecture, on the Game of Whist.
By James Burney, Esq. 87 pp. 8vo. John
Ebers, London, 1821.
195. BURNEY, ADMIRAL JAMES.— A Trea-
tise on the Game of Whist. By the late
? Admiral James Burney. Second edition.
87 pp. 8vo. T. & W. Boone, London, 1823.
(For the third, fourth and fifth editions see
Watson, F. P.)
D
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196. BURT, PHOFBSSOJi.— The Popular Fortune
Teller by Cards. 30 pp. 12 mo. Gaskill
and Webb, London. (C. 1900.)
197. BUTLER, SAMUEL.— A Satire upon Gam-
ing. (Printed in vol. i of * The Genuine
Remains in Verse and Prose of Mr. Samuel
Butler, Author of * Hudibras,' with Notes by
R. Thyer. 2 vols. 8vo. J. and R. Tonson,
London, 1759.)
198. BUTLER, WILLIAM MILL.— American
Whist Leads. (4 cards.) 32mo. The
American Whist Publishing Co., Rochester,
1894. {Whist, 1894.)
199. BUTLER, WILLIAM MILL.— Whist in a
Nutshell. 80 pp, Rochester, 1895. {Whist,
1895.)
20a BUTTER, WILLIAM MILL.— The Whist
Reference Book, Wherein Information is
presented Concerning the Noble Game in all
its Aspects, after the manner of a Cyclopedia,
Dictionary, and Digest, all combined in one.
Illustrated (coloured Frontispiece and 13
plates of portraits), xiii + 553 pp. 8vo.
The J. C. Yorston Co., Philadelphia, 1899.
(This valuable book of reference really carries
out what is claimed for it on the title-page.
It represents a very great amount of original
work as well as of research.)
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C, A. and D., B. — See No. 1192.
201. C, A. C. — Whist Rules for Ladies Done
in Rhymes. i6mo. Brentano, New York,
1888. (Am. Cat Perhaps identical with
No. 267.)
C, F. H.— See Culver, F. H.
202. C, F. — Whist in a Nutshell. 8 pp. 32mo
C. Goodall and Co., London, 1886.
203. C, T. — Short Whist Register and Summary,
with the Laws of the Game, etc. iii pp.
4to. Griffin and Co., Portsmouth, 1876.
C, W. H.— See Collins, W. H.
204. CADOGAN, LADY ADELAIDE.— lUus-
trated Games of Patience. 48 pp. 4to.
Sampson Low and Co., London, 1874.
205. CADOGAN, LADY ADELAIDE.— Do.
Second series. 74 pp. 4to. 1887.
206. CALCUTTA MAGAZINE, THE. (P.>-
Hindostanee Cards. Vol. 2. Calcutta, 1815.
(Chatto.)
207. CALDWELL, CHARLES.— An Address on
the Vice of Gambling. 37 pp. 8vo.
J. Clarke and Co., Lexington, Ky., 1834.
208. CALIFORNIAN ILLUSTRATED MAGA-
ZINE, THE. (P.)— Chinese Gambling Hells.
By H. R. Cutter. Vol. 5, p. 312. San
Francisco, 1894.
D2
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* CAM/ See Lewis, Waller.
209. CAMBRIDGE REVIEW, THE. (P.)—
Double Dummy Problems. By W. H. Whit-
feld, at pp. 43, 59, 76, 89, 122, 140, 155, voL i.
4to. Cambridge, i88a
210. CAMDEN.— The Standard Rules of the
Royal Game of B^zique. 11 pp. 32mo.
C. Goodall and Son, London, 1883.
211. CAMPBELL - WALKER, CAPTAIN
ARTHUR. — The Correct Card, or How to
Play at Whist A Whist Catechism. xiv +
82 pp. 8vo. Longmans, Green and Co.,
London, 1876.
212. CAMPBELL . WALKER, CAPTAIN
ARTHUR.— Do. New edition (the third).
xiv + 83pp. 1876.
213. CAMPBELL . WALKER, CAPTAIN
ARTHUR.— Do. Ninth thousand. xiv + 79pp.
1880. (Also issued by Appleton, New York.
On the appearance of the first edition Dr.
Pole made a vehement accusation of plagiarism
from 'Cavendish' against the author, being
unaware that the book was brought out with
the sanction of 'Cavendish,' to whom the
proofs were submitted for revision.)
214. CAMPSIE, J. W.— What I know about Whist.
Milwaukee, 1897. {Whist, March 1897.)
215. 'CANDOUR.'— The Gamiad. A Poem
addressed to T. W. C , Esq., M.P. By
'Candour.' 4to. Boag, London, 1745. (Watt)
37
2i6. CARD PLAYING.— Observations on Card
Playing, with an Address to the Clergy. 34 pp.
4to. R. Baldwin, London, 1758.
217. CARD PLAYING.— Thoughts on Card Play-
ing. 23 pp. 8vo. (Bladon), London, 1791.
218. CARD PLAYING.— Card Playing and Tricks
with Cards. 13 pp. i6mo. E. Smith and Co.,
London. N. D. (A Chap-book.)
219. CARD PLAYER'S COMPANION, THE.—
A Description of the United States Playing
Cards and Popular Games. 40 pp. 24mo.
The United States Printing Co., Cincinnati,
1891. (Horr.)
220. CARD PLAYER'S HANDBOOK, THE.—
With all the Rules and Instructions for Play-
ing each Game. 31 pp. i6mo. H. Elliott,
London, 1855.
221. CARD READING.— Indian Card Reading.
The Art of Fortune Telling by means of
ordinary Playing Cards. Explained in Six
Lessons. By An Adept. 35 pp. 8vo. Ellis,
Blackpool, 1899.
222. CARD REVELATION.— Supplement with
the Young Ladies' Joumaly Christmas Number
3 pp. Folio. London, 1887.
223. CARDS. — Considerations in Relation to the Im-
position on Cards humbly submitted to the
House of Commons. Broadside. C. 17 10.
(WiUshire.)
38
224- CARDS. — Entertaining with Cards. 48 pp.
8vo. The United States Playing Card Co.,
Cincinnati, 1899.
225. CARDS. — Do. Third edition. 62 pp. 8vo.
The United States Playing Card Co., Cincin-
nati, 1900.
226. CARDS. — A New Game at Cards, or the Three
Nimble Shuffling Cheaters. (A broadside,
S. sh. folio, with two cuts. 17th century.)
227. CARDS. — A New Game at Cards. C. 1670.
(Eight verses and music. S. sh. Folio.
Willshire.)
228. CARDS.— How to Play Cards. A valuable
little book, containing the Rules, Methods and
Directions for Playing all the most popular
Games of Cards used at the present time.
Every game complete. 60 pp. 8vo. Frank
Tousey, New York, 1889. (Horn)
229. CARDS. — Cards Spiritualised. The Per-
petual Almanac, or a Gentleman Soldier's
Prayer-Book. (A broadside often printed
between 1744 and 1850. Also printed under
the title of * A Dialogue between a Nobleman
and one of his Servants,' and * A New Game
at Cards/ and * A Royal Game at Cards,' etc.
The next number is an example of the Chap-
book form.)
230. CARDS. — ^A New Game at Cards. In a
Dialogue, etc. 8 pp. 8vo. J. Potts, Dublin,
1750.
39
231- CARDS. — The New Card Fortune Book.
Printed for the Running Stationers. 24 pp.
i2mo. (C. 1760.)
232. CARDS. — The Card Fortune Book. For the
Benefit of Young Men and Blooming Maidens.
8 pp. i6mo. Dublin. (C. 1820.)
233. CARDS. — A New and Well Experienced
Fortune Book. 13 pp. i2mo. T. Swindells,
Manchester. (1835.)
(Nos. 231 and 233 are examples of another
class of Chap-book.)
234. CARLETON. JOHN WILLIAM.— The
Whist Player's Hand Book. By Deschapelles,
Matthews, Hoyle and Carleton. Edited by
J. W. Carleton. xii+198 pp. i2mo. H. F.
Anners, Philadelphia.
(This consists of the first 198 pages of Bohn's
'Handbook of Games,' 1850, which were not
published separately in England.)
235. CARLYON, EDWARD AUGUSTUS.—
The Laws and Practice of Whist. By Coe-
lebs, M.A. xii + 82 pp. 8vo. Saunders and
Ottley, London, 1851.
236. CARLYON, EDWARD AUGUSTUS.—
Do. The Laws and Practice of Whist. By
Coelebs. As Played at the Portland Club.
Second edition, xii + 84 pp. 8vo, R. Hard-
wicke, London, 1856.
40
237. CARLYON, EDWARD AUGUSTUS—
Do. Third edition. Greatly revised. xv+
71 pp. i6mo. R. Hardwicke, London, 1858.
238. CARLYON, EDWARD AUGUSTUS.—
Do. Fourth edition, xv + 71 pp. i6mo.
R. Hardwicke, London, 1858. (Also issued
by Appleton, New York, 1859. The fifth
edition, i860, and the sixth, 1862, were
reprints of the fourth.)
239. CARTER, CHARLES C— Progressive Du-
plicate Whist. Milwaukee, 1893. (Wktsty
August, 1893.)
240. CASINO — A Mock- Heroic Poem, dedicated by
permission to Her Grace the Duchess of
Bolton. To which is added an Appendix,
containing the Laws of the Game of Casino,
and Rules and Directions for Playing it.
30 pp. 4to. J. Bell and S. Crowder, London.
(1792.)
241. CASINO. — Do. The second edition, with
corrections and additions. 32 pp. 4to. ( 1 793.)
242. CASSELL, JOHN.— Cassell's Book of Indoor
Amusements, Card Games and Fireside Fun.
224 pp. 8vo. Cassell and Co., London and
New York, 1881.
243. CASSELL, JOHN.— Do. New edition.
219 pp. 8vo. Cassell and Co., London and
New York, 1903.
41
244- CASSELL, JOHN.— Cassell's Book of Sports
and Pastimes. Part 6. Indoor Games. (129
pp.) 8vo. Cassell and Co. (1896.)
245. CASSINO. — Rules for Cassino. Humbly In-
scribed to Her Grace the Duchess of
Marlborough, by whose Indulgence, and fre-
quently at Her Grace's own Cost, the Inventor
was permitted to make repeated trials of his
System at Her Grace's Card-table at Marl-
borough House, Blenheim, Sion and Bright-
elmstone. 8 pp. 8vo. London, 1795.
'CAVENDISH.'— See Jones, Henry.
246. CAVENDISH WHIST CONVENTIONS.—
Tabulated by a Beginner. 1889. (Privately
printed.)
247. CENTLIVRE, SUSANNA.— The Gamester.
A Comedy, iv + 72 pp. 4to. Wm. Turner
and W. Davis, London, 1 705.
248. CENTLIVRE, SUSANNA.— The Basset-
Table. A Comedy. viii + 94pp. 4to. Wm.
Turner and W. Davis, London, 1706.
(Second editions of these plays were published
by Jonas Browne in i2mo. with frontispieces
depicting the gaming and basset tables. In
Act IV. of * The Gamester ' there is a scene at
the hazard table with the game in progress.
Many other plays have been written with the
same title, of which the best known are by
Moore and Shirley, but they have no con-
nection with gaming beyond the titles.)
42
249. CHAMBERLAIN, HENRY HART.— Gam-
bling and Betting. 31 pp. 8vo. S.P.C.K.,
London, 1890.
250. CHAMBERS'S INFORMATION FOR
THE PEOPLE. (P.).— Indoor Amusements.
No. 85, p. 585.
251. CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL.
(P.). — Afterwards Chambers's Journal 8vo.
Edinburgh.
Gaming, Lotteries and Insurance. P. 353.
1852.
Reckoning the Winnings. P. 369. December
1857.
A Californian Gambling House. P. 341.
May 1859.
How to win at Ecart6. P. 284. October
1859.
Broken on the Wheel. P. 33. January 1861.
Whist. (By William Pole.) P. 133.
February 1863.
A Game of Brag. P. 247. May 1864.
Le Jeu est Fait. P. 225. April 1870.
Playing Cards. P. 593. September 187 1.
Card Stories. P. 685. October 1882.
About Gambling Systems. P. 634. October
1894.
Rain Gambling in Calcutta. P. 350. June
1895.
Dice and Dolasses. P. 811. December
1895-
43
CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL
— continued.
The Bicho Game (of Brazil). P. 385.
May 1899.
Ocean Gambling. By T. L. P. 438. June
1899.
A Card Game for Three. By Professor
Hoffmann. P. 208. April 1902.
The Game of Bridge. By Professor Hoff-
mann. P. 293. May 1902.
Some Famous Gamblers. P. 606. September
1902.
252. CHAPIN, E. H.— A Discourse on the Evils of
Gaming. i2mo. New York, 1859.
253. 'CHAPLAIN.'— The Gambling House at
Monte Carlo (Monaco). By A British Chaplain.
28 pp. 8vo. E. Fleurdelys, Nice, 1876.
254. CHANCE.— A Few Thoughts on the Subject
of Chance. 17 pp. i2mo. James Whiting,
London, 1810.
255. CHART, A. — Solo-Whist, its Laws and Rules.
15 pp. i6mo. P. Levy, London.
CHATELAIN, MADAME DE.— See No.
499.
256. CHATTO, WILLIAM ANDREW.— Facts
and Speculations on the Origin and History of
Playing Cards, viii + 343 pp. and 32 plates.
8vo. J. R. Smith, London, 1848.
(A learned and exhaustive work which is
still the leading authority on the subject.)
44
257. CHATTO, WILLIAM ANDREW. — A
Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and
Practical, with upwards of three hundred
Illustrations, engraved on wood, by John
Jackson, xvi + 739 pp. 8vo. C. Knight and
Co., London, 1839. (Chapter 2, 'Cards.')
258. CHECK. — The Game of Check. Rules and
Directions for Playing. 31 pp. 32mo. C.
Goodall and Son, London, 1869.
(Euchre. Apparently the first description
of the game published in England.)
259. CHENEY, EDNAH D.— Patience: A Series
of Thirty Games with Cards. 96 pp. i6mo.
Lee and Shepard, Boston, U.S.A., 1870.
260. CHENEY, EDNAH D.— Do. Second edi-
tion, with additions. 1 14 pp. i6mo. Lee and
Shepard, Boston, U.S.A., 1875.
261. CHITTENDON, E.— Modern Bridge. By
* Slam,' with the Laws of Bridge by * Boaz.'
145 pp. i6mo. Longmans, Green and Co.,
London, New York and Bombay, 1901.
262. CHITTENDON. E.— Do. Second edition.
x+ 151 pp. i6mo. Longmans, Green and Co.,
London, New York and Bombay, 1902.
CHIRA, MADAMB.^See Prangley, Ida P.
263. CHIROL, J. H. — A Sermon on Gaming:
Occasioned by Recent Deplorable Events, and
preached Jan. 11, 1824. (The murder of
Weare.) 32 pp. 8vo. C. & J. Rivington,
London, 1824.
45
264. CHURCHILL, MAJOR SETON.— Betting
and Gambling. 212 pp. 8vo. J. Nisbet and
Co., London, 1894.
265. CHURCHYARD, THOMAS. — A Ballet
Intituled Admonition Agaynste Dice Playe.
Thomas Colwell, London, 1567. (Hazlitt)
266. CINCH. — The Laws and Etiquette of Cinch.
The Chicago Cinch Club. 1890. (Foster.)
267. CLAPP, ANNA C— Whist Rules for Leads
in Rhyme. 11 pp. New York, 1888. (Butler.)
268. CLARK, EDWARD E.— Convenient Rules
for the new American Whist, from * American
Whist Illustrated.' 6 pp. Boston, 1891.
(Horr.)
269. CLARK, SAMUEL.— The Laws of Chance;
or, a Mathematical Investigation of the Pro-
babilities arising from any proposed Circum-
stance of Play, applied to the Solution of a
great Variety of Problems relating to Cards,
Bowls, Dice, Lotteries, etc. 204 pp. 8vo.
T. Payne, London, 1758.
270. CLARKE, MRS. ARTHUR EASTMAN.—
Rules for American Whist in Rhyme. 12 pp.
i6mo. J. B. Clarke, Manchester, N. Y.,
1895.
CLAY, JAMES.— See Baldwin, J. L., and
Triad, The Whist.
46
271. CLELAND, J AMES.— Heropaideia ; or, The
Institution of a Young Nobleman, xiv + 271
pp. 4to. J. Barnes, Oxford, 1607.
(Pp. 226-230, of House Games. Mention
is made of 'cardes, French cardes called
Tareaux, and such like Plaies.' Reprinted as
^The Scottish Academic' by E. White,
London, 161 1.)
CLITUS ALEXANDRINUS.— See Brath-
waite, Richard,
272. CLODIUS, HEINRICH JONATHAN.— H.
J. Clodii primae Hneae Bibliothecae Lusoriae
sive Notitia Scriptorum de ludis praecipue
domesticis ac privatis ordine alphabetico digesta.
166 pp. 8vo. J. Christian, Leipsic, 1761.
(An early Bibliography which mentions a few
English books on Gaming.)
273. CLOUS, MRS. G. W.— A Hand at Whist.
Reading, Pa, 1899. {IVAzst, October 1899.)
274. CLULOW, GEORGE.— The Origin and Manu-
facture of Playing Cards. A paper read
before the Society of Arts on May 8, 1889.
40 pp. i6mo. Printed at the Chiswick Press,
London, 1889. (Reprinted from No. 1028.
See also No. 1549.)
275. COBBETT, WILLI AM.—Cobbett's Monthly
Sermons, Vol I., No. 8. The Gamester.
23 pp. 8vo. C. Clement, London, 182 1.
COELEBS. — See Carlyon, Edward Augustus.
47
276. COFFIN, CHARLES EMMET.— The Gist
of Whist Being a Concise Guide to the
Modem Scientific Game. lOo pp. i6mo.
J. S. Tait, New York, 1893.
277. COFFIN, CHARLES EMMET.— Do. Fourth
edition. Revised, xii + 1 1 o pp. 1 895. ( 1 894. )
278. COFFIN, CHARLES EMMET.— Do.
Seventh edition. Brentano, New York, 1902.
279. COFFIN, CHARLES EMMET.— Multum in
Parvo, being the Tables of American Leads
and Plays of Second and Third Hand, with Brief
Rules and Maxims from ' The Gist of Whist,*
12 pp. i6mo. J. S. Tait, New York. (1894.)
28a COFFIN, CHARLES EMMET.— Tables of
Whist Leads and Conventional Plays, from
* The Gist of Whist ' 3 pp. 1 6mo. J . S. Tait,
New York. (1894.)
281. COLBURN'S NEW MONTHLY MAGA
ZINE. (P.)
Rouge et Noir. Vol. 6, p. 23. 8vo.
London, 1822.
Gamesters and Gaming. Vol. 10, p. 256.
1823.
A Chapter on Gambling. Vol. 94, p. 56.
1851.
Gambling in the i8th Century. By A.
Andrews. Vol. 103, p. 361. 1853.
48
282. COLDRIDGE, WARD, AND HAWKS-
FORD, CYRIL VYVYAN— The Laws of
Gambling, Civil and Criminal, xxiii+387 pp.
8vo. Reeves and Turner, London, 1895.
283. COLES, CHARLES BARHAM.— Short
Whist: its Rise, Progress and Laws.
Together with Maxims for Beginners, and
Observations to make anyone a Whist Player.
By Major A . Front, iv + 96 pp. i6mo.
Longman and Co., London, 1834.
284. COLES, CHARLES BARHAM. — Do.
(Second edition.) 95 pp. i6mo. 1835.
285. COLES, CHARLES BARHAM. — Do. To
which are added Precepts for Tyros, by Mrs.
B (The sixth edition.) 10+95 PP-
i6mo. 1839.
286. COLES, CHARLES BARHAM. — Do.
Seventh edition. 109 pp. 8vo. 184a
287. COLES, CHARLES BARHAM. — Do.
Tenth edition, in pp. 8vo. 1849.
288. COLES, CHARLES BARHAM.— Do. The
sixteenth edition, newly edited and completely
revised, with an Essay on the Theory of the
Modem Scientific Game, by Professor P. (i.e.
William Pole). The whole specially adapted
for the instruction, improvement and encour-
agement of Players in domestic circles. (Two
fronts.) x+i47pp. 8vo. Longmans, Green
and Co., London, 1865.
49
(This celebrated treatise, which also
contains the laws of 6cart6, piquet, cassino,
cribbage, and backgammon, wa^ published in
November 1834. Some copies of the first
edition are dated 1835. The frontispiece is
unsigned, but of considerable merit, and is
attributed to George Cruikshank. I have seen
several copies of the second edition (only) with
a coloured frontispiece. The dates of the
editions not enumerated above are — third,
1836; fourth, 1837; fifth, 1838; eighth, 1843;
ninth, 1845; eleventh, 1850; twelfth, 1852;
thirteenth, 1855; fourteenth, 1858; fifteenth,
1862 ; seventeenth and eighteenth, 1865.
They are merely reprints of the editions that
immediately preceded them.) See also
No. 1 1 68.
289. COLLIER, JEREMY.— An Essay upon
Gaming, in a dialogue between Callimachus
and Dolomedes. 46 pp. 8vo. J. Morphew,
London, 171 2. (Reprinted by Edmund Gold-
smid in ' Collectanea Adamantaea,* Edinburgh,
1885.)
290. COLLINS, GILBERT L.— Success at Monte
Carlo, containing a complete exposition of the
* Collins Theory ' (Roulette) ; also two Systems
by Herbert Strangford. With a Chart Price
6/. 6s. The J. L. Morgan Co., Croydon,
1902.
291. COLLINS, W. H. — Arguments against some
of the Popular Errors of Whist, with an
£
50
analysis of some of the Leading Features of
the Game. By W. H. C. 32 pp. i6mo.
R. Foster, Whitehaven, 1880.
292. COLMAN, GEORGE. — The Oxonian in Town.
A Comedy in Two Acts. 31 pp. 8vo.
T. Beckett and R. Baldwin, London, 1770.
(The Epilogue is of special interest)
'COLONEL, THE.'— See D. E. B.
293. COMBAT WITH THE GIANT, THE. A
New Invented and Entertaining Game. Fol.
Champante and Whitrow, London, 1790.
CONGREVE, WILLIAM.— See No. 1564.
294. CONJUROR'S REPOSITORY, THE; or,
The Whole Art and Mystery of Modem
Magic displayed by the Following Celebrated
Characters, Pinetti, Katterfelto, Barrett, Bres-
law, Sibley, Lane, &c. Embellished with an
Engraving. 146 pp. i2mo. T. R. Hughes,
London, 1793. (Often reprinted.)
295. 'CONNOISSEUR.— The Annals of Gaming,
or the Fair Player's Sure Guide. Containing
original Treatises on the following Games, viz..
Whist, Hazard, Tennis, Lansquenet, Piquet, _
Billiards, Loo, Quadrille, Lottery, Back-
gammon, All- Fours, Comet or Pope Joan. To
which are subjoined all the Operations, Le-
gerdemains, Manoeuvres, Artifices, Tricks^
Shuffles, Cuts, Crosses, or any possible in-
direct Means .that can be introduced at these
51
Games. By A Connoisseur, iii + 2 1 6 pp. 8vo.
G. Allen, London, 1775.
^296. * CONNOISSEUR.'— Do. Second edition.
ii + 2i6 pp. i2mo. W. Lane and others,
London, N.D. (Reprinted from the 'Covent
Garden Magazine,' 1773. See No. 316.)
297. CONNOISSEUR, THE. (P.)— By 'Mr
Town,* Critic and Censor-General. 4 vols.,
folio. London, 1754-1756.
(A Periodical written almost entirely by
Bonnell Thornton and George Colman, con-
t£uning many references to Card-playing,
Whist, &c.)
298. CONSTANT, ALPHONSE LOUIS.— Tran-
scendental Ms^ic. Its Doctrine and Ritual.
By Eliphas Levi. A complete translation, with
a biographical preface, by Arthur Edward
Waite. Portrait and Illustrations, xxiv+406
pp. 8vo. George Redway, London, 1896.
299. CONSTANT, ALPHONSE LOUIS.— The
Magic Ritual of the Sanctum Regnum inter-
preted. by the Tarot Trumps. Translated from
the MSS. of Eliphaz Levi and edited by
W. Wynn Westcott, M.B., with 8 plates.
X+168 pp. 8vo. George Redway, London,
1896.
300. CONTEMPORARY REVIEW, THE. (P.)
—The Ethics of Gambling. By W. D.
MacKenzie. Vol. 60, p. 220. 8vo. London,
August 1 89 1.
E 2
52
301. COOK, ELIZA. — The Sacrilegious Gamester.
A Poem.
302. CORNHILL MAGAZINE, THE. (P.)
To Homburg and Back for a Shilling.
Vol. 12, p. 221. 8vo. London, Sep-
tember 1865.
Gambling Superstitions. (By R. A. Proctor.)
Vol. 25, p. 704. June 1872.
Coincidences and Superstitions. (By
R. A. Proctor.) Vol. 26, p. 679. De-
. . cember 1872.
Automatic Chess and Card - Playing.
Vol. 32, p. 584. November 1875.
A San Carlo Superstition. (By R. A.
Proctor.) Vol. 46, p. 195. August 1882.
Whist, Rational and Artificial. By M.
(Matthias Boyce). Vol. 53, p. 147.
February 1886.
A Discarded Suit. Vol. 59, p. 637.
June 1889.
Curiosities of Gaming. Vol. 63, p. 75.
January 1891.
Bridge. By 'Cavendish* (Henry Jones).
Vol. 78, p. 802. December, 1898.
303. COSMOPOLITAN REVIEW, THE. (P.)
— 8vo. New York.
Gambling Sharps and Their Tools. By C.
Bissell. Vol. 10, p. 457. February
1891.
Gambling in High Life. By Adam Badeau.
Vol. II, p. 493. August 1 891.
53
COSMOPOLITAN REVIEW, THE— can^
tinued. Gambling. ByE. E.Hale. Vol. ii,
p. 761. October 1891.
Lotteries. By E. E. Hale. Vol. 12, p. 504.
February 1892.
Monte Carlo. By E. H. Farnham. Vol. 14,
p. 387. February 1893.
Whist in America. By F. W. Crane.
Vol. 19, p. 196. June 1895.
304. COTGRAVE, JOHN.— Wit's Interpreter: the
English Parnassus. Or a Sure Guide to those
Admirable Accomplishments that compleat our
English Gentry, in the most acceptable Quali-
fications of Discourse or Writing. In which
briefly the whole Mystery of those pleasing
Witchcrafts of Eloquence and Love, are made
easie in the following subjects : viz. 2. The
Labyrinth of Fancies, New Experiments and
Inventions. . . 7, Games and Sports now
us'd at this day among the Gentry of England
etc. . . The second edition with many new
additions by J. C. xii-i-496 pp. 8vo.
N. Brook, London, 1662.
305. COTGRAVE,JOHN.— Do. The third edition.
xii +524 pp. 8vo. N. Brook and O. Blagrave,
London, 1671.
(With a curious engraved frontispiece of
portraits of the principal contemporary authors,
the Muses, and Drollery. This book is the
earliest that has come down to us with a
treatise on games of cards. Part 7, referred to
54
on the title, has chapters on the Noble Spanish
Game, called L'Ombre ; the Ingenious Game,
called Picket ; the Noble and delightful Game
at Gleek ; the Gentile Game of Cribbage ; and
the Princely Game of Chesse. The first edition
^^ was published by N. Brook iiQs^ but did not
contain these chapters, though it included a few
tricks with cards in part 2.)
306, COTTON, CHARLES.— The Compleat
Gamester : or, Instructions How to play at
Billiards, Trucks, Bowls, and Chess. Together
with all manner of usual and most Gentile
Games either on Cards or Dice. To which is
added, The Arts and Mysteries of Riding,
Racing, Archery, and Cock- Fighting. (Fron-
tispiece and p2^e of Explanation.) ix + 232 pp.
8vo. Henry Brome, London, 1674.
307. COTTON, CHARLES.— Do. The second
edition. Ibid, 1676.
308.— COTTON, CHARLES.— Do. Do. ix+
175 pp. 8vo. 1680. *
309. — Do. ix-i- 175 pp. 8yo. Charles Brome,
London, 1687.
(I have been told of an edition of 1684, but
I have been unable to obtain any authorita-
tive confirmation of the statement George
Walker writes of an edition of 1690. His
dates are never to be relied upon, and this is
probably a mistake for 1680.)
310. — Do. Do. To which is Added, The Game at
Basset, never before printed in English. ix +
184 pp. 8vo. Charles Brome, London, 1709.
55
311. COTTON, CHARLES.— Do. To which is
Added, The Game at Basset, with a Discourse
of Gaming in General, the Description of
a Gaming Ordinary, and the Character of
a Gamester. With a Song on the Game at
Piquet. All Regulated by the most Experienc'd
Masters. ix+i84pp. 8vo. Charles Brome,
London, i;^io. (These additions, though not
mentioned on the title-page, are in the last
edition, of which this is a reprint.)
312. COTTON, CHARLES.— The Compleat
Gamester, or Full and Easy Instructions for
Playing at all Manner of usual and most Gen-
teel Games, after the best Method : viz. i .
Ombre, Piquet, with a Song on the same ;
Lanterloo, Whist, and a great Variety of other
Games on the Cards. 11. The Famous Game
of Verquere, Tick-Tack, Irish, Back-gammon.
III. Inn and Inn, Passage, Hazard, the Royal
Game at Chess and Billiards. — All regulated
by the most Experienced Masters, vi-i-104.
44 pp. 8vo. J. Wilford, London, 1721.
313. COTTON, CHARLES.— The Compleat
Gamester : or. Full and Easy Instructions for
Playing at above Twenty several Games Upon
the Cards with Variety of Diverting Fancies
and Tricks upon the same, now first added —
The Fifth edition with Additions, viii + 224 pp.
1 2mo. J . Wilford, London, 1725.
314. COTTON, CHARLES.— Do. The Sixth
edition, with Additions. (Ibid.) 1726.
56
(A very full account of this interesting work
was written by Mr. Julian Marshall and printed
in Notes and Queries for April 26 and May
17, 1884. The frontispiece of the 1680 and
subsequent editions is a coarser reprint of that
of the first two editions. It contains among
other sports the earliest known representation
of a whist party, which was reproduced as the
frontispiece of the tenth and other editions of
•'•Cavendish" on Whist,' No. 934. For the
twenty-first edition, No. 946, the plate of 1674
was copied. *The Compleat Gamester' was
published anonymously, and we learn the name
of the author from Seymour. See No. 1391,
note^
. 315. COURTNEY, WILLIAM PRIDEAUX.—
English Whist and English Whist- Players.
400 pp. 8vo. Richard Bentley and Son,
London, 1894.
(The most delightful book of its kind extant,
and replete with interesting anecdotes. Chapter
xvii., on 'The Books on Whist, and their
Authors,' contains a good deal of biblio-
graphical information.)
COURTNEY, WILLIAM PRIDEAUX.—
See also No. 1578.
^ 316. COVENT GARDEN MAGAZINE, OR
AMOROUS REPOSITORY, THE.— Cal-
culated solely for the Entertainment of the
Polite World. (P.)
(In this magazine the Essays first appeared
57
which were afterwards reprinted as 'The
Annals of Gaming,* by * A Connoisseur ' ; the
only number I have met with is that for March
1773, which contains Essay IX. — An account
of the Game of Quadrille. In the same
number is • Memoirs of Crooked Finger Jack,
a Celebrated Gambler. Illustrated with a
curious Scene representing his detection in
concealing a Card, when playing for a con-
siderable sum at Scarborough.' Impressions
from this plate were us.ed as frontispieces to
some copies of * The Annals of Gaming '
when issued in book form. I have also seen
several plates representing card-playing which
have been detached from other numbers.) 8vo.
London, C. 1773.
317. CRABBE, GEORGE.— The Borough: A
Poem in Twenty-four Letters, xli + 344 pp.
8vo. J. Hatchard, London, 181 2.
(Letter 10 is chiefly on Whist.)
318. CRAMPTON'S MAGAZINE. (P.)
The Gambling Hells of Paris. By One
Who Knows. Vol. 18, p. 21. 8vo. Lon-
don, July 1 90 1.
Gamblers I have met. By Sir Affable.
Vol. 19, p. 239. December 1902.
319. CRAWFURD, OSWALD, CM.G.—The^
Game of Jango. 8 pp. i6mo. Buchanan,
London, 1900.
58
320. CRAWFURD, OSWALD, CM.G.—ThG
Laws of Misery Bridge. 4 pp. 8vo. Bucha-
nan, London, 1902.
321. CRAWFURD, OSWALD, C.M.G.— Do.
Revised October 1903. 7 pp. i6mo. Bucha-
nan, London, 1903.
(Mr. Crawfurd is the inventor of both of
these games.)
CRAWLEY, CAPTAIN.— See Pardon, George
Frederick.
CRAWLEY, SIR RAWDON,— See Pardon,
Charles Frederick.
322. CREGAR, R. P. — The Description and Laws of
the Game of Boston, with Tables and Values,
and Rules for Making the Calculations. 39 pp.
8vo. Philadelphia, 1883.
323. CREMER, WILLIAM HENRY.— Patience
by * Perseverance.' 29 Coloured Plates and
28 pp. 8vo. E. C. Spurin, London, i860.
See also No. 572.
324. CRIBBAGE.— The Cribbage Player's Hand-
book. i6mo. R. Tyas, London, and others,
1839. (Afterwards reissued by Routledge.
Eng. Cat.)
325. CRIBBAGE.— Cribbage made Easy. 32mo.
Kent & Co., London, 1839. (Eng. Cat
Perhaps by Reuben Roy.)
59
326. CRIBBAGE. — Cribbage, Loo and All Fours.
Explained by a Member of the Clubs. 1 2mo.
S. G. Collins, London. (C. 1840.)
(From an advertisement in No. 728.)
327. CRIMINAL LAW MAGAZINE, THE. (P.)
Gambling or Games of Chance, by W. W.
Thornton. Vol. 5, p. 524. Jersey City, 1884.
328. CULIN, STEWART.— Chinese Games with
Dice. 21 pp. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1889,
329. CULIN, STEWART.— The Gambling Games
of the Chinese in America. Fan Tan and
Pak Kop Piu. . . . Front, and 17 pp. 8vo.
Philadelphia, 1891.
330. CULIN, STEWART.- Exhibit of Games in
the Columbian Exposition. ('Journal of
American Folk-lore,' p. 205.) 23 pp. 8vo.
Boston, 1893.
331. CULIN, STEWART.— The Origin of Playing
Cards. (Ibid. p. 250.) Boston, 1893.
332. CULIN, STEWART.— East Indian Fortune
Telling with Dice, Syrian Games with Knuckle-
bones. Tip Cats. 14 pp. 8vo. Philadel-
phia, 1892.
333. CULIN, STEWART.— Korean Games, with
Notes on the Corresponding Games of China
and Japan. (22 coloured plates and 135 illus-
trations.) xxxvi+i77pp. 4to. The Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1895.
(Of great interest to both the Player and the
6o
Anthropologist The illustrations are almost
entirely by native artists.)
334. CULIN, STEWART.— Mancala, the National
Game of Africa. From the Report of the U.S.
National Museum for 1894, pp. 593-607, with
plates 1-5 and figures 1-15. 8vo. Washing-
ton, 1896.
335. CULIN, STEWART.— Chinese Games with
Dice and Dominoes. Report of the U.S.
National Museum, 1893, pp. 489-537.
(Plates.) 8vo. (1897.)
336. CULIN, STEWART.— Chess and Playing-
Cards. Catalogue of Games and Implements
for Divination exhibited by the United States
National Museum in Connection with the
Department of Archaeology and Palaeontology
of the University of Pennsylvania at the
Cotton States and International Exposition,
Atalanta, Georgia, 1895. From the Report of
the U.S. National Museum for 1896, pp. 665-
942, with fifty plates. 8vo. Washington,
1898.
337. CULIN, STEWART. — American Indian
Games. (From the * Journal of American Folk-
lore,' 1898, vol. 1 1, pp. 246-252.) 5 plates, and
7 pp. 8vo. Boston, 1898.
338. CULIN, STEWART. — American Indian
Games (1902), reprinted from the * American
Anthropologist,' vol. 5, Jan. 1903. 6 pp.
8vo. Lancaster, Pa. 1903.
6i
339. CULIN, STEWART. — Hawaiian Games
(Ibid, vol. I, n.s., April 1899, pp. 201-274.)
8vo. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1899.
340- CULIN, STEWART.— Philippine Games, re-
printed from ibid, vol. 2, October 1900, pp.
643-656. 14 pp. 8vo. G. P. Putnam's Sons,
New York, 1900.
341. CULIN, STEWART.— America the Cradle
of Asia. An address by Stewart Culin, Vice-
President and Chairman of Section H for
1902, before the Section of Anthropology,
American Association for the Advancement
of Science. Washington Meeting, 1902. (From
their Proceedings, vol. 42, 1903. Published in
full in Harper's Monthly Magazine, p. 534,
March 1903.) 8 pp. 8vo. Gibson Bros.
Washington, D. C, 1903.
CULIN, STEWART.— See also Nos. 1254
and 1255.
342. CULLEN, CLARENCE L. — Taking
Chances. (Stories of Gambling and of Poker.)
269 pp. i2mo. G. W. Dillingham Co., New
York, 1900.
343. CULVER, F. H.— Proper Leads in Whist.
Compiled by F. H. C. 8 pp. Chicago, 1887.
344. CUMBERLAND, GEORGE.— An Essay on
the Utility of collecting the Best Works of the
Ancient Engravers of the Italian Schools.
Accompanied by a Critical Catalogue of the
Engravers. Portrait, 4 plates and vii + 538 pp.
62
4to. Payne and Foss and others, London,
1827. (Playing Cards at pp. 51-74.)
345. CUMBERLAND, RICHARD.— The Ob-
server. A Collection of Essays. No. 22.
On Gaming. 8vo., London, 1785.
346. CUMING. H. SYER.— Why is the Nine of
Diamonds called the Curse of Scotland ? At
pp. 207-212 of the Journal of the British
Archaeological Association, vol 30. 8vo.
London, 1874.
347. 'CURIOSITIES/— Curiosities for the In-
genious. 192 pp. i8mo. T. Boys, London,
1 82 1. (Origin of Playing Cards, p. 44.)
(Attributed to Joseph Taylor.)
348. CURTIS, DAVID A.— Queer Luck. Poker
Stories from the New York Sun. 235 pp.
Sands & Co., London, 1900. (And Brentanos,
New York.)
349. CURTIS, DAVID A.— -The Science of Draw
Poker. A Treatise comprising the Analysis of
Principles, Calculation of Chances, Codification
of Rules, Study of Situations, Glossary of
Poker Terms. Front, and 216 pp. 8vo.
David A. Curtis, New York, 1901.
(The most elaborate, as it is the most hand-
some, of the many treatises on this Game.)
350. CUSACK-SMITH, SIR WILLIAM, BART.
— Encyclopedia of the Game of Whist, prefaced
with Words of Advice to Young Players. 72 pp.
i6mo. W. W. Gibbings, London, 1891.
63
351- CUSACK-SMITH, 5/^ WILLIAM, ^^i?7:
— Do. Third edition, revised and enlarged.
88 pp. 8vo. Cassell and Co., London, 1900.
• CUT CAVENDISH.'—See Anthony, Edwyn.
D., B. W. — t.e., Believer in Whist Develop-
ments. See No. 1015.
352. D., E. B.— Short Rules for Short Whist. A
Whist Primer for the Use of Beginners. By
'The Colonel.' 16 pp. D. M. Camp, New-
port N.D. {Wkisty December, 1894.)
353. D., E, B.— The Whist Primer for the Use of
Beginners. By 'The Colonel.' 21 pp. 8vo.
Excelsior Publishing House, New York, 1886.
354. D ALTON, WILLI AM.—Bridge Abridged, or
Practical Bridge, x + 139 pp. 8vo. Thomas
De La Rue and Co., London, 1901.
355. DALTON, WILLI AM.--DO. Second edition.
x+ 164 pp. 8vo. 1901.
356. DALTON, WILLIAM.— Do. Fourth edition.
x+i77pp. 8vo. 1902.
357. DALTON, WILLIAM.— Do. Fifth edition.
x + 205 PP" 8vo. 1903.
358. DALTON, WILLIAM.— Bridge at a Glance.
An Alphabetical Synopsis of Bridge, together
with the New Revised Laws of the Game.
xiv+99 pp. 8vo. De La Rue and Co.,
London, 1904.
64
359- DANA, A. T.— Bishop's Whist A. T. Dana.
(N.D. U. S. Cat, 1902.)
360. DANEAU, LAMBERT.— True and Christian
Friendship. Written first in Latin, together
with a most excellent invective of the same
author against the wicked exercise of Dice
Play and Prophane Gaming. Englished by-
Thomas Newton. 65 pp. i2mo. A. Veale,
London, 1586.
361. DASHWOOD, GEORGE HENRY.— Notice
of Three Engraved Plates for a Pack of
Heraldic Playing Cards, pp. 1-7, vol. 5, of
* Norfolk Archaeology.' 8vo. Norwich, 1859.
362. DAVIDSON, GEORGE HENRY.— The
Game of Cribbage. By G. Dee. Second
edition with additions. 71 pp. i2mo. G.
Wilson and others, London, 1832.
363. DAVIDSON, GEORGE HENRY.— The
Handbook of Cribbage, containing New and
Easy Instructions for Beginners, &c. Fifth
edition. 71 pp. i6mo. R. Tyas, London,
1839. (Probably identical with No. 324. I
cannot trace the first edition.)
364. DAVIES, CLEMENT.— Modem Whist, to-
gether with the Laws of Whist Published at
the Request of Members of the Union Club,
Birmingham. xiii-h94 pp. 8vo. Sampson
Low and Co. (and Scribners, New York),
1886.
65
365. DAVIS, ANDREW McFARLAND.— Indian
Games. An Historical Research. 58 pp.
8vo. The Salem Press, Salem, 1886.
366. DAVIS, ANDREW McFARLAND.— A Few
Additional Notes on Indian Games. 23 pp.
8vo. The Salem Press, Salem, 1887.
367. DE ALE. — Crockford's, or Life in the West. In
two volumes, x + 309 pp. and 318 pp. 8vo.
Saunders and Ottley, London, 1828.
(This book is really an attack upon Gaming
Houses, under the guise of a novel. It
contains descriptions of the games of Hazard
and Ecart6 and of Crockford's, with many
diatribes against Gambling ; also reprints of
several letters on the subject which appeared
in The Times. It was reviewed at length in
the London Magazine^ at p. 260, February
1828.
368. DEAN, HENRY.— The Whole Art of Leger-
demain, or Hocus Pocus in Perfection. 120 pp.
i2mo. London, 1722.
(One of the numerous Chap-books with this
or a similar title. This is the first edition
bearing the name of Henry Dean, but there
is little difference between it and the earlier
books of Hocus Pocus. I have noted a fifth
edition in 1760 ; a sixth, 1763 ; an eighth, 1781,
also the ninth to the fourteenth editions
undated.)
369. DEAN, HENRY.— Do. Hocus Pocus, or the
Whole Art of Legerdemain. Glasgow, 181 7.
66
370. DEANE, WALTER MEREDITH, C.M.G.
— Letters on Whist. Addressed to Moderate
Players. Reprinted from * Baily's Magazine
vii + 98 pp. i6mo. Vinton and Co., London,
1894.
371. DEBEBIAN, DENIS.— American Whist.
25 pp. 32mo. White and Allen, New York,
1887.
372. DEBEBIAN, DENIS.— The game of Draw
Poker for Poker- Players. With the Treatise
by the Hon. R. C. Schenck. 25 pp. 32mo.
White and Allen, New York, 1887.
373. DEBEBIAN, DENIS.— The Game of Euchre.
21 pp. 32mo. White and Allen, New York,
1887.
374. DECREMPS, HENRI.— The Conjuror Un-
masked, or La Magie Blanche D6voil^e.
Translated from the French of M. Decremps.
Front and 89 pp. 8vo. T. Denton and others,
London, 1785.
375. DECREMPS, HENRI.— Do. 138 pp. i2mo.
1790.
DEE, G. — See Davidson, George.
376. DE LA RUE, THOMAS AND CO.— De La
Rue and Co.'s Bdzique Rules. (A card.) 2 pp.
32mo. London, 1869.
ZlT. DE LA RUE, THOMAS AND CO.— De La
Rue and Co.'s Rules for Polish Bdzique. 2 pp.
32mo. 1873.
67
378. DE LA RUE, THOMAS AND CO.— De U
Rue and Co.'s Rules of Napoleon. 2 pp.
32010. 1878.
379. DE LA RUE, THOMAS AND CO.— De La
Rue and Co.'s Whist Rules, i p. 32010.
(N. D.)
380. DEMOCRATIC REVIEW, THE. (P.)— The
Faro Table. Vol. i6,p. 555. New York, 1845.
381. DE MOIVRE, ABRAHAM.— The Doctrine
of Chances : and a Method of Calculating the
Probabilities of Events in Play. xiv+ 175 pp.
4to. London, 1716.
382. DE MOIVRE, ABRAHAM.— Do. The
second edition. xiv + 258pp. 4to. 1738.
383. DE MOIVRE, ABRAHAM.— Do. The
third edition. Fuller, Clearer and more Correct
than the Former, xii + 348 pp. 4to. A. Millar,
London, 1756.
384. DE MORGAN, AUGUSTUS.— An Essay on
Probabilities .... xviii -h 306. + xl pp. 8vo.
Longman and Co., London, 1838.
(A volume of the * Cabinet Cyclopaedia' con-
ducted by Dr. Lardner. De Morgan had
previously contributed a paper on the same
subject to the * Encyclopaedia Metropolitana,' of
which the proprietors accused him practically
of selling the same thing twice over. He
defended himself from this charge in a curious
pamphlet of 16 pages published by Taylor and
Walton, London, 1838.)
Fa
68
385. DENHAM, SIR JOHN.— The Anatomy of
Play. Written by a worthy and learned Gent.
Dedicated to his Father, To shew his detesta-
ation of it. 30 pp. 1 2mo. Nicholas Browne,
London, 1651.
386. DENHAM, SIR JOHN.— The Gaming Hu-
mour Considered and Reproved, Or, The
Passion, Pleasure and Exposing Money to
Hazard by Play, Lot, or Wager Examined-
By a Well-wisher to Mankind. 52 pp. i6mo.
Tho. Cockerill, London, 1864. (Attributed
also to Charles Morton.)
387. DE PENTNEY, ZO/?/?.— Simple Card
Tricks Explained. Third edition. 8 pp.
(N. D. Stanyon.)
388. DESCHAPELLES, GUILLAUME LE
BRETON.— A Treatise on Whist. By M.
Deschapelles. Second Part. The Laws.
xi + 320 pp. 8vo. T. Hookham, London,
1839. (All published.)
389. DESPIAU, LOUIS.— Select Amusements in
Philosophy and Mathematics for agreeably
exercising the Minds of Youth. Translated
from the French of M. L. Despiau, with
several corrections and additions, particularly a
Large Table of the Chances or Odds at Play.
The whole recommended as a useful book for
Schools (!) by Dr. Huttnn. xx + 397 pp.
i2mo. G. Kearsley, London, and others,
1801.
69
390. DEVOL, G. H. — Forty Years a Gambler on
the Mississippi. 300 pp. 8vo. Dillingham,
New York, 1889. (Am. Cat)
391. DE VINNE, THEODOR LOW.— The Inven-
tion of Printing; A collection of Facts and
Opinions descriptive of Early Prints and Play-
ing-Cards, etc., etc. Illustrated with Facsi-
miles of Early Types and Woodcuts. 4to.
F. Hart and Co., New York, 1876.
392. DE VINNE, THEODOR LOW. — Do.
Second edition. 577 pp. 8vo. Triibner and
Co., London, 1877.
393. * DIARY.* — The Diary of an American
Physician, or the Victims of Gaming. 1 1 2 pp.
i6mo. T. Tegg and others, London, 1839.
(Probably a Reprint from an American edition.)
394. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— The
American Hoyle or Gentleman's Hand-Book
of Games, containing all the Games played in
the United States, with Rules, Descriptions
and Technicalities, adapted to the American
Methods of Playing. By * Trumps.' Illustrated
with numerous Diagrams and Engravings, to
which is appended An Elaborate Treatise on
the Doctrine of Chances. 491 pp. i2mo.
Dick and FitzGerald, New York, 1^64.
395. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do.
525 pp. i2mo. (C. 1867.)
70
396. DICK, WILLIAM, BRISBANE.— Do. 5th
edition, viii -h 5 1 6 pp. 1 2mo. 1 868. (Horn)
397. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do. 8th
edition. 515 pp. i2mo. 1874. (Rhein-
hardt)
398. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do.
Tenth edition carefully revised with numerous
corrections and additions, viii + 516 pp. 1 2mo.
1875.
399. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do.
Thirteenth edition, entirely rewritten in con-
formity with the latest usages. xi-h526 pp.
i2mo. 1880.
400. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do.
Fourteenth edition, xiii + 532 pp. 1886.
401. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do.
Fifteenth edition. xiii + 514 pp. i2mo.
1892.
402. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do.
Seventeenth edition, viii + 529 pp. i2mo.
1 90 1. (This work has had a wide circulation
in Europe as well as in America. It is also
printed with a title, * Hoyle's Games.')
403. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— The
Modern Pocket Hoyle; containing all the
Games of Skill and Chance as played in this
Country at the Present Time. Being an
Authority on all Disputed Points. By
71
•Trumps.' 387 pp* i6mo. Dick and Fitz-
gerald, New York, t868. (Horr mentions a
seventh edition of 388 pp.)
404. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do.
Tenth edition, revised and corrected. 384 pp.
8vo. 1880. (Rheinhardt.)
405. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do.
Second edition. 388 pp. i6mo. Claxton,
Ramson and Haffelfinger, Philadelphia, 1870.
(Horr.)
406. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do.
Fourth edition. 3 + 390 pp. 1870. N. D.
(Horr.)
407. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— The
American Card Player (abridged from *The
American Hoyle*). 151 pp. 8vo. 1864.
408. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do.
Third edition. Entirely Remodelled. 1880.
409. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do. Con-
taining Clear and Comprehensive Directions
for Playing the Games of Whist, Euchre,
Napoleon, etc., including all the modern
varieties of those Games and their revised Laws.
vii+ 149 pp. 8vo. Dick and Fitzgerald, New
York, 1 88 1.
410. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.—' Trumps '
New Card Games. Hearts, Boodle, New-
market, Five or Nine, Domino Whist, Cayenne
^2
Whist, Solo and Heart Jackpot 38 pp.
i6ino. Dick and Fitzgerald, 1886.
411. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— The Game
of Whist Rules, Directions and Maxims.
Compiled from Hoyle and Matthews i6mo.
N. D. (From an advertisement)
412. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Dick's
Hand Book of Whist 1 880. (From an adver-
tisement)
413. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do. Con-
taining Pole's and Clay's Rules for Playing the
Modern Scientific Game, the Club Rules of
Whist, and Two Interesting Double Dummy
Problems. loi pp. i6mo. 1884.
414. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do. 56 pp.
i6mo. N.D. (A later edition, omitting about
fifty pages extracted from Pole's 'Philosophy
of Whist')
415. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— American
Whist, with the Club Laws. 25 pp. i6mo.
1887.
416. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— American
Leads at Whist Compiled from ' Cavendish,'
24 pp- 32mo. 1 89 1.
417. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Modern
Whist With Complete Rules for Playing :
compiled from 'Cavendish' by * Trumps.' 72 pp.
i6mo. 1892.
73
4i8. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— The Game
of Euchre, Whist Loo and Poker. (186-,
advertised.)
419. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— The Game
of Euchre. (Advertised, 1874.)
420. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Progres-
sive Poker. 1887. (Am. Cat)
421. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— The Game
of Cinch and Draw-Pedro. By 'Trumps.'
8 pp. i2mo. 1891.
422. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Dick's
Hand-Book of Cribbage, containing full Direc-
tions for Playing all the Varieties of the Game
and the Laws which govern them. By
William B. Dick. 68 pp. i6mo. 1885.
423. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Dick's
Games of Patience, or Solitaire with Cards.
143 PP- 4to. 1883.
424. DICK, WILLIAM BRISBANE.— Do. New
edition. Revised and Enlarged 1 54 pp. 4to.
1884. (All these works by W. B. Dick were
published by Dick and Fitzgerald, New York.)
425. DICK, HARRIS B.— Dick's Games of Patience
or Solitaire with Cards. Second Series.
113 pp. 4to. Dick and Fitzgerald, New
York, 1898.
426. DICKINSON, BESSIE.— The Conversation
of the Cards. A Whist Text-Book. 60 ppt
74
i2mo. Syracuse, New York, 1901. (Revised
edition, 1903.)
427. DICKINSON. BESSIE,— Bridge Abridged.
24 pp. i2ino. Wolcott, Syracuse, 1902.
428. DIEHL,LOUIS VIDAL.— Skat, xiv+72 pp.
8vo. G. Bell and Sons, London, 1891.
429. DIEHL, LOUIS VIDAL.— The Skat Scoring
Book, with a Tabular Statement of Values.
8vo. G. Bell, London, 1891 , (and F. A.
Stokes, New York).
430. DIGGLE, JOHN WILLIAM.— Speculation
and Gambling. 15 pp. 8vo. S.P.C.K.,
London, 1899.
431. DISNEY, JOHN, /?./?.— View of the Ancient
Laws Against Immorality and Profaneness
.... collected from the Jewish, Roman,
Greek, Gothic, Lombard, and other Laws
down to the Middle of the Eleventh Century.
351 pp. Folio. C. Crownfield, Cambridge,
1729. (Laws for Restraint of Gaming, pp.
272-282.)
432. DISNEY, JOHN. {BARRISTER AT
LA W). — The Laws of Gaming, Wagers, Horse-
Racing and Gaming-Houses. xiii+140 pp.
8vo. J. Butterworth, London, and J. Cooke,
Dublin, 1806.
* DISQUE.' — See Peddie, James Anderson.
433. DOCULTREE, AMOS.— The 111 Effects of
the Game of Rowlet, otherwise Rowley-
75
Powley ; and the fatal consequences attending
it; particularly in and about Covent Garden
. . . with a word of advice to the Fair Sex.
viii + 46 pp. 8vo. M. Cooper, London,
1744.
DOE, JOHN.— See Roe, F. R.
434. DOMINO. — Rules of Domino, a Round Game
of Cards. 2 pp. 32mo. Mudie and Sons,
London, 1886.
435. DORRINGTON, THEOPHILUS.— TheRe-
gulation of Play. Proposed and Recommended
in a Sermon. 29 pp. 4to. J. Wyat, London,
1706.
436. DOWNE, JOHN.— A Defence of the Law-
fulnesse of Lots in Gaming against the Ail-
ments of N.N. 51 pp. 4to. Printed by J. L.
for E. F., Oxford, 1633.
437. DOYLE, THOMAS.— Five Years in a Lottery
Office. Boston, 1841. (Quoted in No. 1543.)
438. DRAW-POKER.— Including Schenck's Rules.
25 pp. 24mo. Dick and Fitzgerald, New
York. (1887.)
439. DRAW-POKER. — Draw.Poker and Spoil-
Five. 63 pp. i2mo. G. Routledge and
Sons, London and New York. (1884.)
440. DRAW-POKER.— Decisions on Moot-Points
on Draw- Poker. 14 pp. 32mo. The New
York Consolidated Card Co., 1897.
76
441. DRAW-POKER. — Draw-Poker Without a
Master. How to Play the Fascinating Game
with success ; Together with the Laws of the
Game. 82 pp. 8vo. G. W. Dillingham,
New York, 1889.
(A reprint of No. 679, by Richard Guem-
dale.)
442. DRAYSON, ARTHUR WILKS, MAJOR-
GENERAL, LATE R. y^.— The Art of
Practical Whist, being a Series of letters de-
scriptive of the Game and the best method of
becoming a skilful player. By Col. A. W.
Drayson, R.A. vii + 215 pp. 8vo. G. Rout-
ledge and Sons, London and New York, 1879.
443. DRAYSON, ARTHUR WILKS, MAJOR-
GENERAL, LATE R.A.— Do. Second
edition, iv + 218 pp. 8vo. 1880 (and Third
edition, 1882).
444. DRAYSON. ARTHUR WILKS, MAJOR-
GENERAL, LATE R.A.— Do. Fourth
edition, vi + 291 pp. 8vo. 1886.
445. DRAYSON, ARTHUR WILKS, MAJOR-
GENERAL, LATE R.A.—Do. Fifth
edition. 314 pp. 8vo. 1892.
446. DRAYSON, ARTHUR WILKS, MAJOR-
GENERAL, LA TE R.A. —Whist Laws and
Whist Decisions, with upwards of 150 Cases
Illustrating the Laws, also Remarks on the
American Laws, of Whist and Cases by which
the Reader's Knowledge of the English Laws
may be tested by himself. ix+ 182 pp. i6mo.
Harper, New York, 1896.
447. DRAYSON, ARTHUR WILKS, MAJOR^
GENERAL, LA TE R.A. — Intellectual
Whist. Conversations, Discussions, and Anec-
dotes on the Great Game. 143 pp. 8vo.
G. Routledge and Sons, London, 1899.
DRAYSON, ARTHUR WILKS, MAJOR^
GENERAL, LATE R.A.—See also Nos.
143 and 1086.
448. DREW, FRANCIS ROBERT.— Old Bumble's
Art of Whist. By F. R. D. Malvern. (1870.)
DRINKWATER, JOHN ELIOTT.— See
No. 1 1 26.
449. * DROLE.' — Drole. The Imperial Game at
Cards. 4 pp. Folding sheet. Folio. J.J. Sale,
Manchester, 1869.
450. DRYDEN, JOHN.— The Wild Gallant. A
Comedy. Front. vi + 8opp. 4to. H. Herring-
man, London, 1669.
(In Act I. is a reference to Back-Gammon.
In Act IV. is a game of Piquet.)
451. DUBLIN UNIVERSITY REVIEW. (P.)—
Gambling Houses in Germany. Vol. jy, p. 466.
Dublin, 1 87 1.
452. DUCKWORTH, LAWRENCE.— The Law
affecting the Turf, Betting and Gaming Houses.
62 pp. 8vo. Effingham Wilson, London,
1899.
78
453. DUNBAR, RICHARD IRVING.— The
Thirty-nine Articles of Whist. 4 pp. Printed
for Private Distribution, New York, 1891.
(Reprinted in No. 1175.)
454. DUNN, ARCHIBALD.— Bridge and how to
Play it. 74 pp. 8vo. G. Routledge and Sons,
London, 1899.
455. DUNN, ARCHIBALD.— Do. Third edition.
Revised and Enlarged. 107 pp. 8vo. 1900.
456. DUNN, ARCHIBALD.— Do. Tenth edition.
109 pp. 8vo. 1902.
457. DUNN, ARCHIBALD.— New Ideas on
Bridge. 105 pp. 8vo. Walter Scott, Lon-
don, 1902.
458. DUNN, ARCHIBALD.— The Bridge Book,
Practical Talks about Bridge, x+228 pp-
8vo. G. Routledge and Sons, London. (1903.)
(See also Nos. 62 and 1086.)
459. DUNNE, CHARLES.— Rouge et Noir. The
Academicians of 1823 ; or the Greeks of the
Palais Royal and the Clubs of St James's. • . .
a word is said of Evil Disposed Personages
among whom figure Quack Doctors, Chicane
Lawyers, Profane Clergy, Peers, Commoners,
and an Amorous Prince. By Charles Persius,
Esq., Garde Nationale de Paris. Coloured
Front, and 456 pp. i2mo. Lawler and
Quick and Stephen Couchman, London, 1823.
(This book in its entirety is of the very
79
greatest rarity. It was immediately called
in on account of the libellous matter in the
eighth chapter — of ' Evil-disposed Personages,'
pp. 31 1-438 — and re-issued without that chapter.
Several different title-pages are to be met with
of the expurgated edition, all dated 1823.)
460. DUPLICATE WHIST.— The Kalamazoo
Method . . . Conventional Whist in a Nutshell.
The Laws of Whist as adopted by the First
American Whist Congress. 36 pp. i2mo.
Ihling Bros, and Everard, Kalamazoo, 1891.
461. DUPLICATE WHIST.— Do. 55 pp. i2mo.
1894.
462. DUPLICATE WHIST.— Laws of Duplicate
Whist as adopted by the American Whist
League at the Eighth Annual Congress held in
Boston, Mass., July 11-18, 1898. Official
edition. Published by order of the Executive
Committee. 20 pp. i2mo. San Francisco, 1898.
463. DUVAL, H. C— Bridge Rules in Rhyme.
7 pp. 8vo. Pafraets Book Co., Troy, New
York, 1902.
DWIGHT, James.— See Leeds, H. C.
464. feCARTfi. — A Treatise on the Game of fecart6
as played in the first circles of London and
Paris. Translated from the French, with
additions by an Amateur. 34 pp. i2mo.
J. Harding, London, 1824. (1823.)
8o
465. ECARTE. — Do. A new edition. Ibid. N.D.
466. I^CARTE. — The New Treatise on the Rules,
Principles and Manner of Playing ]Ecart6.
36 pp. i2mo. S. Low and W. Marsh,
London, 1825.
467. fiCARTl^.— How to Win at Ecart^. i8mo.
Kent, London, 1839. (Eng. Cat. Perhaps an
early edition of the book by Reuben Roy, or
perhaps the work on ^cart6,' circa 1840,
referred to in Bohn's Hand-book of Games.)
468. ECARTE.— The Game of fecart^. i6mo.
Hearn, London. (C. 1845.)
469. ECLECTIC MAGAZINE OF FOREIGN
LITERATURE.— (This magazine, published
in New York, has printed many articles on
Whist, mostly, if not all, reprinted from other
periodicals.)
470. ECONOMIC REVIEW, THE. (R)— 8vo.
London.
The Ethics of Gambling. By the Rev. E.
Lyttleton. Vol. 7, p. i. January 1897.
Why are Betting and Gambling Wrong .^
By A. T. Bamett. Vol. 7, p. 168.
April 1897.
Gambling and Aids to Gambling. By
C. Russell and E. T. Campagnac.
Vol. 10, p. 482. October 1900.
ECYRB, EIRAM.— See Bryce, Marie.
8i
471. EDINBURGH HERALDIC EXHIBI-
TION, 1891. — The Memorial Catalogue.
Privately printed (contains 15 plates of play-
ing cards). 4to. Edinburgh, 1892.
472. EDWARDS, EUGENE.— Jack Pots. Stories
of the Great American Game. With over
hfty original pen-and-ink illustrations by Ike
Morgan. 340 pp. 8vo. Jamieson-Higgins
Co., Chicago, 1900.
473. EDWARDS, FREDERIC— Brief Treatise on
the Law of Gaming, Horse- Racing, and
Wagers ; with a Collection of the Statutes in
force in reference to those subjects. . . xiv +
141 pp. 1 2 mo. H. Butterworth, London,
1839.
474. EICHHORN, J. CHARLES.—American
Skat; or the Game of Skat Defined. 91 pp.
8vo. Detroit, Mich., 1898.
475. 'ELLANGOWAN.'— Sporting Anecdotes,
being Anecdotal Annals, Descriptions, Tales
and Incidents of . . . Card- Playing, Gambling
. . . and other Sports. Now first collected
and edited by * EUangowan.* 352 pp. 8vo.
Hamilton, Adams and Co., London, 1889.
ELLIOTT, EUGENE S.— See No. 20.
476. ELLITHORP, F. T.— Invincible Whist New
York, 1897. {IVhist, March 1897.)
477. ELTON, E. — ^A Discourse Against the Use of
Lots. (1623. See No. 76.)
G
82
478. ELWELL, J. B. — Bridge. Its Principles and
Rules of Play: with Illustrative Hands and
the Laws of Bridge. 132 pp. i6mo. Charles
Scribner's Sons, New York, 1902 (and
G. Newnes, London, 1902.)
479. ELWELL, J. B. — The Analysis and Complete
Play of the Bridge Tournament Hands.
(Evening Tel^jram,) vi + 69 pp. 8vo.
Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1904.
480. ELWELL, J. B.— Advanced Bridge. The
higher principles of the Game analysed and
explained, and their application illustrated by
hands taken from actual play, xvi + 277 PP-
i6mo. Scribners, New York, 1904. (Also
issued by George Newnes, London.)
481. ENCAUSSE, GfeRARD.— The Tarot of the
Bohemians. The most Ancient Book in the
World for the exclusive use of Initiates. By
Papus. From the French by A. P. Morton.
Illustrated with plates and woodcuts. xiv +
255 pp. 8vo. Red way, London, 1896.
(ENCYCLOPAEDIAS.— All encyclopaedias
contain articles of more or less length (usually
less) on the better known card games. Those
in the last editions of the * Encyclopaedia
Britannica ' and of ' Chambers's Encylopaedia'
are by Henry Jones.)
482. ENFIELD, W. — Scientific Amusements in
Philosophy and Mathematics. Front xii +
276 pp. i2mo. A. K. Newman and others,
83
London, 1821. (Amusements in Chances,
pp. 55- 1 00, and Tables of Chances on Games
or Play, pp. 130-142.)
483. ENGLAND. DICK.— The Life of Dick
En-1 — d, alias Captain En-1 — d of Turf
Memory. With Notes and Illustrations.
xvi + 52pp. Svo. T. Boosey, London, 1794.
(A celebrated gambler.)
484. ENGLAND. — Instructions for Playing the
Chronological and Historical Game of Eng-
land according to Mons. L'Abb^ Gaultier's
Method. 44 pp. 8vo. Dudley Adams,
London, 1791.
485. • ENGLISH HUSSAR, THE.' — S. sh.
4to. T. Stevenson, Armagh, 1787. (A
Broadside describing the feats at Whist and
Card Tricks of a Conjuror* One of the very
rare productions of the Armagh Press.)
486. ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE,
THE. (P.) — A Thousand Games at Monte
Carlo. By W. Dupper-Crutch. Vol. 8,
p. 726. Svo. London, July 1891.
487. ENGLISHMAN'S MENTOR, THE.— The
Picture of the Palais Royal ; describing its
Spectacles, Gaming Rooms, . . . Gamesters,
Sharpers, . . . and other remarkable objects
. . . with characteristic Sketches and Anec-
dotes of its Frequenters and Inhabitants.
(Coloured folding front., by G. Cruikshank.)
G 2
84
200 pp. i2mo. William Hone, London,
1812.
488. ERDNASE, S. W.— Artifice, Ruse and Subter-
fuge at the Card-Table. A Treatise on the
Science and Art of Manipulating Cards.
205 pp. 8vo. Published for the Author, 1902.
(A sort of g^ide to card-sharping ; no place of
publication is given, but the copyright was
registered in Canada.)
489. ' ERSKINE.* — Controversy between * Erskine '
and W. M. On the Practicability of suppress-
ing Gambling. 8vo. Richmond, Va., 1862.
(Boston Library Catalogue.)
490. ETHEREGE, SlU GEORGE. A Song of
Basset. (In his) 'Works.' 8vo. Tonson,
London, 1704.
491 ETHRINGTON, LEO.— The Standard Hoyle
Condensed. A Complete Guide and reliable
authority upon all Card Games now played in
the United States. 192 pp. i6mo. McKeon
and Schofield, New York, 1900.
492. EUCHRE. — 21 pp. 24mo. Dick and Fitz-
gerald, New York. (1887, Horn)
493. EUCHRE. — Two-handed, Four-handed, Six-
handed, Railroad, Progressive. 24 pp. 24mo.
Dick and Fitzgerald, New York, 1896.
494. EUCHRE. — The Game of Euchre, with its
Laws. 32 pp. 32mo. Philadelphia, 1850.
(Quoted in No. 1181.)
85
495- EUCHRE. — Euchre and how to Play it. 34 pp.
i6mo. The U.S. Playing Card Co,, Cincin-
nati, 1897.
496. EUCHRE.— Standard Guide to Progressive
Euchre, also Established Rules of Modem
Euchre. C. M. Seaver, Boston, 1885. (Am.
Cat.)
EUCHRE.— (See also Meehan, C. H. W.,
and Welsh, Charles.)
497. EUROPEAN MAGAZINE AND LONDON
REVIEW, THE. (P.) — 8vo. London,
1 78 i-i 826. (Contains many articles on Cards.)
R, H. T.— See FuUjames, H.T.
498. F., T., JUNIOR, — Thoughts upon State Lot-
teries. By a Young Gentleman. 32 pp, 8vo.
Vernor and Hood, London, 1 799.
499. F , DE. — Games of Patience. By Madame
De F . Translated by Madame De Chate-
lain. Second edition, viii + 92 pp. i2mo.
E. C. Spurin, London, 1 859. (The first book
on Patience published in England. I have not
been able to find the first edition. A reprint
appeared as a third edition in 1863.)
500. FALKENER, EDWARD.— Games Ancient
and Oriental and How to Play them. Por-
trait and Plates, iv 4- 366 pp. 8vo. Longmans,
Green and Co., London and New York, 1892.
86
501. FAMILY HERALD HANDY BOOKS.—
How to Play Whist, Loo and Cribbage. 60 pp.
i8mo. R. Blake, London, 1863.
502. FAMILY HERALD HANDY BOOKS.—
How to Play Draughts, Backgammon, Domi-
noes and Minor Games at Cards. 63 pp.
i8mo. R. Blake, London, 1864.
503. FARNUM, SARA B.— Elementary Whist.
16 pp. 1 90 1. {Whist, January 1901.)
504. FARO. — Faro and Rouge et Noir ; The Mode
of Playing and Explanation of the Terms used
at both games ; with a Table of the Chances
against the Punters, extracted from De Moivre.
To which is prefixed a H istory of Cards. 8 1 pp.
8vo. J. Debrett, London, 1793.
(A former owner of my copy ascribed it to
* Randall.')
505. FARO.— The Rape of the Faro Bank. A
Heroi-Comical Poem in eight cantos. viii +
118 pp. 8vo. J. Barnes, London, 1797.
506. FASHIONABLE MAGAZINE, THE. (P).
— (Contained a set of * Rules for Quadrille ' in
the volume for 1775,)
507. FELDINSKI, OR BESIQUE ROYAL.— A
Polish Game. 32mo. Willis, London, 1870.
(Eng. Cat. Lord Sherbrooke states in Notes
and Queries, 1903, that it was written by a
member of the Feildidg Family.)
87
508. FENN, JOSEPH. — Calculations and Formulae
for determining the Advantages or Disadvan-
tages of Gamesters. 4to. 1772. (Todhunter. )
509. FETRIDGE, WILLIAM PEMBROKE.—
Laws and Regulations of Short Whist as
Adopted by the Washington Club of Paris.
With Maxims and Advice for Beginners by
A. Trump, Junior. 112 pp. 8vo. Galignani,
Paris, 1880, and Harper, New York, 1882.
FIFE, EARL OF.— See No. 1186.
510. FITZGERALD, PERCY.— • Le Sport' at
Baden. A Picture of Watering-Place Life
and Manners. Front, and 128 pp. 8vo.
Chapman and Hall, London, 1864.
•FIVE OF CLUBS.*— See Proctor, Richard
Anthony.
511. FLORENCE, WILLIAM JAMES.— The
Gentleman's Hand-Book on Poker. Portrait
and xi+ 195 pp. 8vo. George Routledge and
Sons, London and New York, 1892.
512. FLORENCE, WILLIAM JAMES.— Do.
(As) The Hand- Book of Poker, xi+195 pp.
8vo. Ibid. 1896.
513. FLORIO. JOHN.— Florios Second Frutes to
be gathered of twelve trees of divers but
delightsome tastes to the tongue of Italians
and Englishmen. 205 pp. 4to. T. Wood-
cock, London, 1591.
(Primero and other games at p. 65, chap. 5.)
88
514- FOLI, R. R. S.— Pearson's Fortune-Teller.
122 pp. 8vo. C. A. Pearson, London, 1902.
515. FOLI, R. R. S. — Fortune-Telling by Cards.
122 pp. 8vo. C. A. Pearson, London, 1904,
(1903 )
516. FOOSE. — The Laws of Foose. Virtue and
Co., London. C. 1869.
(Mentioned in the Westminster Papers.
Not unlike Sixty-Six.)
517. FOOTBALL POKER.— (Book containing
Rules and Scoring Sheets.) 4to. ReiUy and
Brittain, Chicago, 1904.
518. FORD, G. ESTWICK.— Gambling: An
Analysis. 64 pp. i6mo. The Religious
Tract Society, London, 1904.
519. FORD, T. S. — Double Pinocle for Two, Three
and Four Players. 51 pp. i6mo. Donohue,
Chicago, 1898.
520. FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW. (P.)
— Whist, par M. Deschapelles. (By B. E.
Pote.) Vol. 24, pp. 335-350. 8vo. London,
January, 1840.
FORSTER, JOSEPH.— See No. 1438.
521. FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW, THE. (P).—
8vo. London.
Social Amusements Under the Restoration.
By Robert Bell. Vol. 2, pp. 193 and
299. September 1865.
89
FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW, THE— con-
iintud.
Conventions at Whist. By William Pole.
Vol. 31, p. 576. April 1879.
The History of Games. By E. B. Tylor.
Vol. 31, p. 735. May 1879.
Games and Gamesters. By B. H. Becker.
Vol. 42, p. 76. July 1884.
Betting, Gambling and My Critics. By W.
C. Magee. Vol. 52, p. 745. December
1889.
Card Sharping in Paris. By Edward
Delille. Vol. 56, p. ^j. July 1891.
Science and Monte Carlo. By Karl Pear-
son. Vol. 61, p. ^y. February 1894.
The Sociaf Tyranny of Bridge. By Lady
Jeune. Vol. 70, p. 152. July 1901.
522. FORTUNE-TELLING.— A New Complete
and Extraordinary Method of Telling Fortunes
by Cards, to which is also added some of the
most surprising as well as entertaining per-
formances and deceptions on Cards, etc. The
whole arranged and digested so as to form a
Pleasing Companion to the Card Table.
113 pp. i6mo. C. Sampie, Madras, 181 8.
523. FORTUNE.TELLING.— The Gipsy's Oracle
or Cards of Magic H. Eliott, London.
(Advertisement, i86a)
524. FORTUNE.TELLING— Fortune-Telling by
Cards. De Witt, New York, 1893. (Adver-
tised.)
90
525. FORTUNE-TELLING.— The Hindoo For-
tune-Teller and Oracle of Destiny. Containing^
Ten Methods of Telling Fortunes with Cards ;
A Complete System of Fortune-Telling with
Dice ... 64 pp. i6mo. Dick and Fitz-
gerald, New York, 1870.
526. FORTUNE-TELLING.— Fortune-Telling by
Cards. 32 pp. 8vo. London. (N. D.
'Quaint Engravings,' Stanyon.)
527. FORTUNE-TELLING.— Fortune-Telling by
Cards. 94 pp. i6mo. For the Booksellers,
London. (N. D.)
528. FORTUNE . TELLING.— Latest Revised
Rules for Interpreting Ye Witches' Fortune
Cards. 8 pp. 32mo. United States Playing
Card Co., Cincinnati, 1896.
529. FORTUNE-TELLING.— How to tell For-
tunes with Cards. 4 pp. i6mo. S. and Co.,
London. (1903.)
530. FORTUNE - TELLING.— A Peep into
Futurity. 4 pp. 8vo. (London, 1904,)
531. FORUM, THE. (P.)— 8vo. New York.
The Increase of Gaming and its Forms.
By W. B. Curtis. Vol. 12, p. 281.
October 1891.
The Suppression of Lotteries by Taxation.
By H. White. Vol. 12, p. 807.
February 1892.
The Suppression of the Lottery and other
91
FORUM, THE— con/tnued.
Gambling Games in America. By New-
man Smyth. Vol. 19, p. 238. April
1895.
Licensed Gambling in Belgium. By
George H. Rabbitt. Vol. 32, p. 481.
December 1901.
532. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC. —
Foster s Whist Manual. A Complete System
of Instruction in the Game, iii+172 pp.
8vo. Mudie and Sons, London, 1890. (Now
in its fifth English edition, which does not
differ from the first, which was also issued by
Brentano, New York.)
533. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Do.
Third edition, with American Leads. 214 pp.
8vo. Brentano, New York, 1894.
534. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Whist
Tactics. A Complete Course of Instruction in
the methods adopted by the Best Players,
illustrated by 1 12 Hands Played by Correspon-
dence between 16 of the Best Players in the
American Whist League, iii+141+vii pp.
and 28 pp. of Hands. 8vo. Mudie and Sons,
London, 1895 (and F. A. Stokes, New
York).
535. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Do.
221 pp. i2mo. Brentano's, New York, 1898.
536. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Fosters
Duplicate Whist. A Complete System of
92
Instruction in Whist Strategy. 245 pp.
i2mo. Brentano's, New York, 1894.
537. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Foster s
American Leads and How to Learn them.
34 pp. i6mo. Brentano's, New York, 1894.
538. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Fosters
Common Sense Leads and How to Learn
them. 39 pp. i6mo. Brentano's, New
York, 1898.
539. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC—
Common Sense in Whist 146 pp. 12 mo.
R. F. Foster, Brooklyn, New York, 1898.
540. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Whist
Leads at a Glance. (Card,) 32mo. Mudie
and Sons, London, 1889, and R. F. Foster,
New York, 1888.
541. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Pocket
Guide to Modem Whist 35 pp. i6mo. C
Goodall and Son, London, 1892.
542. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Self-
Playing Whist Cards. (With sheet of direc-
tions for playing 40 games and 160 hands.)
53 cards. 32mo. R. F. Foster, New York,
1890.
543. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Do.
Second series. (128 hands.) 53 cards and
sheet 32mo. 1894.
93
544. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Self-
Playing Bridge Cards. Pack of 52 cards, card
and sheet of directions for playing 1 28 hands.
32mo. Mudie and Sons, London, 1903.
545. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Fos-
ter's Bridge Manual. A Complete System of
Instruction in the Game. xvii+186 pp.
i2mo. Brentano's, New York, 1900. (Re-
vised 1902.)
546. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Do.
Foster's Bridge. xviii+i86pp. 8vo. Law-
rence and Bullen, London, 1901. (1900.)
547. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Fosters
Bridge Tactics. A Complete System of Self-
Instruction. vi+215 pp. 8vo. Mudie and
Sons, London, and F. Wame and Co., New
York, 1903.
548. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC-^The
Gist of Bridge. Containing a Complete De-
scription of the Game, its Laws, and all the
Rules for Declaring, Doubling, Leading,
Unblocking, Finessing, and the Eleven Rule.
86 pp. i6mo. Dick and Fitzgerald, New
York, 1904.
549. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Bridge
Maxims, vii + 97 pp. 8vo. T. De La Rue
and Co., London, 1904. (1905, and
Brentano's, New York, 1905.)
94
550. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Foster
on Hearts. A Description of the Game, with
suggestions for Good Play and a Code of
Laws. 93 pp. 8vo. F. A. Stokes, New
York, 1895.
551. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Cinch,
Double Pedro, or High Five. 104 pp. i6mo.
Brentano's, New York, 1897.
552. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Dice
and Dominoes. 101 pp. i6mo. Brentano's,
New York, 1897.
553. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Poker.
104 pp. i6mo. Brentano's, New York,
1897.
(Nos. 552 and 553 also issued by Sands and
Co., London, 1901.)
554. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Foster's
Complete Hoyle. An Encyclopedia of all the
Indoor Games Played at the present day.
With suggestions for Good Play, a Full Code
of Laws, Illustrative Hands, and a Brief
Statement of the Doctrine of Chances as
Applied to Games. Illustrated with numerous
diagrams and engravings, xi + 625 pp. 8vo.
F. A. Stokes, New York, and Lawrence and
BuUen, London, 1897.
(This is indubitably the most complete book
of its kind that has been produced. All the
important games are fully treated of, and it
contains descriptions of many of the games of
95
the Continent of Europe, of Asia and of South
America. Games of the Whist Family occupy
173 pages, treating of over twenty different
varieties.)
555. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Do.
Eighth edition, xi t 627 pp. 1903.
556. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Call-
Ace Euchre. 58 pp. 8vo. T. De La Rue
and Co., London, 1904. (1905.)
557. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Do.
59 pp. Svo. Brentano's, New York, 1905.
558. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Prac-
tical Poker, xiv+252 pp. Svo. T. De La
Rue and Co., London, 1904. (1905.)
559. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC— Do.
xiv + 253 pp. 8vo. Brentano's, New York,
1905.
560. FOSTER, ROBERT FREDERIC —
Whist and its Masters. In The Monthly
Illustrator, Sept 1896 to March 1897,
inclusive. I. The Old School. II. The
New School. III. The Signalling School.
IV. The Scientific School. V. The Number-
Showing School. VI. The Duplicate School.
VII. The Private Convention School. (Butler,
p. 43. These papers are about to be reprinted
in book form.)
561. FOUBERT, THOMAS.— The Litterary Cards,
being a New Invention to learn to read and
96
speedily acquire the greatest knowledge in cal-
culation without pains or trouble, likewise direc-
tions to play all the most usual games on the
Cards or Dice without either Box or Dice.
Wrote in English and French. Front, and 21
plates 25 pp. Folio. London, 1758.
562. FRANCE, CLEMENS J.— The Gambling
Impulse. Pp. 364-406 of the American Journal
of Psychology y vol. 13, July 1902. 8vo.
Worcester, Mass.
563. FRANKS, SIR AUGUSTUS WOLLAS-
TON. /:,C^.— Account of Two Packs of Old
English Cards in the Print Department of the
British Museum. Pp. 72-89 of the ' Proceed-
ings of the Society of Antiquaries,' Vol. XIV.
2nd Series. 8vo. London, 1892.
FRANKS, SIR AUGUSTUS WOLLAS-
TON, ^.C.^.— See also No. 1482.
564. FRASER'S MAGAZINE FOR TOWN
AND COUNTRY. (P.)
Hells in London. Vol. 8, p. 191. 8vo.
London, August 1833.
The Anatomy of Gaming, by Nimrod (Le.
C. J. Apperley). Vol. 16, pp. 9, 368, 748,
July, September and December, 1838 ; and
vol. 17, pp. 269 and 538, March and May,
1839.
Whist and Whist Players (by Abraham
Hayward, q.v.). Vol. 79, p. 487. April
1869.
97
565. FRAZER, WILLIAM. — Description of the
series of Playing Cards relating to the Polit-
ical History of Dr. Sacheverell in the Reign
of Queen Anne. * Proceedings of the Royal
Irish Academy ' for Dec 1884, 2nd series, vol.
2, June 1886 (and 50 copies printed for the
Author by Ponsonby and Wildrick, Dublin,
1885).
566. FRERE, THOMAS.— Hoyle's Games. Illus-
trated edition. Embracing all the most modem
modes of Play and the rules practised at the
present time, in Billiards, Whist, Draughts,
Backgammon and all other Fashionable Games.
Together with sixteen games adapted to the
New Yankee Notion Cards. 324 pp. i2mo.
T. W. Strong, New York, 1857.
567. FRERE, THOMAS.— Do. Improved edition.
8-*" 356 PP* i2mo. De Wolfe, Fisk and Co.,
Boston. (N. D. Horr.)
568. FRERE, THOMAS. — Do. 324 pp. and
'Bazique* 24 pp. i2mo. G. W. Cottrell
Boston. (N. D.)
569. FRERE, THOMAS. — Do. Lee, Shepard
and Billingham, New York. (N. D.)
570. FRERE, THOMAS.— Do. J. S. Locke and
Co., Boston. (C. 1872.)
. 571. FREY, ALBERT ROMER.— A Bibliography
of Playing Cards. In the August number of
The Bookmart. 8vo. Pittsburg, Pa, 1886.
H
98
(The author does not enumerate many works,
but his descriptions are commendably accurate.)
572. FRIKELL, GUSTAVE.— The Secret Out;
or, One Thousand Tricks in Drawing Room and
White Magic. By Gustave Frikell, author of
*The Magician's Own Book.' Translated and
edited by W. H. Cremer, Junr. With three
hundred illustrations, iv +307 pp. 8vo. J. C.
Hotten, London, 1871.
(This work is ascribed in the Catalogue of
the British Museum to H. R. Williams. It is
a different translation from the following, which
contains more matter ; and though published
anonymously is avowedly a translation from a
French author.)
573. FRIKELL, GUSTAVE.— The Secret Out ; or,
One Thousand Tricks with Cards, and other
Recreations. 398 pp. 8vo. Dick and Fitz-
gerald, New York, 1859. (See also No. 1605.)
574. FRITH, HENRY.— Dictionary of Games and
Amusements. 276 pp. 8vo. Ward, Lock
and Co., London, 1883.
575. FRY, DAN BY P.— Technical Terms Relating
to the Manufacture of Playing Cards. Pp. 55-
82, ' Transactions of the Philological Society.*
8vo. Asher and Co., London, 1867.
576. FRYER, EDWARD.— The Knave of Clubs,
otherwise called a Game at Cards and Clubs
Trumps: Do You Not See.^ The Knave
Turned Up. Rub and Lose Cards. Play
99
Fair and Above Board Shuffled, Cut and
Dealt Faire. By Styschorus, 4 11. 4to.
London, 1643.
(A Political Tract)
577. FULLJAMES, HENRY J.— The Whist Leads
in Nine Paragraphs. Compiled by H. J. F.
2 pp. 32mo. Mudie and Sons, London. (1895.)
578. GALAXY, THE. (P.)
Gambling at Homburg. Vol 3, p. 493. New
York, 1867.
Faro. By E. Crapsey. Vol. 12, p. 57. New
York, 1 87 1.
Gambling. Vol. 20, p. 225. New York,
1875-
579. GALE, JOHN. — Gale's Cabinet of Knowledge;
or, Miscellaneous Recreations ; . . . Including
the Most Celebrated Card Deceptions, etc.,
etc ... 6 plates and xvi + 336 pp. i2mo.
Printed for the Proprietors, London, 1796.
580. GALE, JOHN.— Do. Fourth edition. 6
plates, xvi+366 pp. i2mo. Cuthell and
Martin and others, London, i8o8.
581. GALLATIN, A.— Expos6 of Modem Gambling.
Tricks of the Professional Gambler. i6mo.
New York News Co., 1886. (Am. Cat.)
582. GALLOWAY, THOMAS.— A Treatise on
Probability, xii + 216 pp. 8vo. A. and C.
Black, Edinburgh, 1839.
H2
^>
lOO
583. GAMBLERS,— The Gamblers. A Poem.
New and Sons, London, 1824. (On the Death
of Weare. For other Poems with this title see
Nos. 1566, 1567, 1693.)
584. GAMBLERS.— How Gamblers Win; or, the
Secrets of Advantage Playing Exposed, being
a Complete and Scientific Expos^ of the
manner of playing all the various advantages
in the games of Poker, All-Fours, Whist,
Euchre, Vingt-Un, Cribbage, etc, as Practised
by Professional Gamblers upon the Uninitiated.
Together with a Brief Analysis of Legitimate
Play. By a Retired Professional. 112 pp.
8vo. Dick and Fitzgerald, New York, 1868.
(By Joseph Wood.)
585. GAMBLING. The Fatal Effects of Gambling
exemplified in the Murder of William Weare,
and the Trial and Fate of John Thurtell and
his accomplices .... To which is added,
The Gambler s Scourge ; a complete expos6
of the Whole System of Gambling in the
Metropolis; with Memoirs and Anecdotes of
Notorious Blacklegs. 12 plates, xxii + 512 pp.
8vo. Thomas Kelly, London, 1824.
586. GAMBLING.— A Complete History of . . .
the Murder of Mr. Weare, together with the
Trial at Large ; etc., etc. A Faithful Picture
of all the Fashionable * Modern Hells ' and
' Blacklegs ' of the Metropolis, with Sketches
of the Principal Individuals who frequent them,
whether in the Character of 'Greeks' or
lOI
* Pigeons ' . . . The whole forming a genuine
series of Gambling Biography. 266 + 7 2 + 74 pp.
8vo. Jones and Co., London, 1824.
(With 8 plates, of which 3 are by Henry
Aiken. The second part of the book is said
to be by Pierce Egan.)
587. GAMBLING.— A Grand Expos6 of the Science
of Gambling. Containing a Complete Dis-
closure of the Secrets of the Art. As practised
by Professional Gamblers. Written by An
Adept 194 pp. i6mo. F. A. Brady, New
York, i860.
588. GAME. — The Bloody Game at Cards, as it was
played betwixt the King of Hearts And the
rest of his Suite against the residue of the
Packe of Cards. Wherein is discovered where
faire play was plaid and where was fouU.
Shuffled at London, Cut at Westminster, Dealt
at Yorke and Plaid in the open field by the
Citty-Clubs, the Country Spade-men, Rich-
Diamond men, and Loyall- Hearted men.
(Woodcut of King of Hearts.) 8pp. 4to.
(1642.)
589. GAMES. — Australian Parlour and Club Room
Games, including Draughts, Euchre, Solo
Whist, Nap, Cribbage, Whist and Chess.
Melbourne, 1887. (From a catalogue.)
590. GAMES. — Games and Amusements for In-
door Recreation. 94 pp. 8vo. Ward, Lock
and Co., London, 1899.
102
591. GAMES. — Card Games. British Standard
Handbooks of Sports and Pastimes. 32 pp.
8vo. J. and R. Maxwell, London, 1883.
592. GAMES. — Card Games and How to Play them.
119 pp. 8vo. The United States Playing
Card Co., Cincinnati, 1900.
593. GAMES. — Card Games. 32 pp. 8vo. Spencer
Blackett, London, 1891.
594. GAMES. — Games most in Use in England,
France, and Spain, viz., Basset, Piquet, Pri-
mero, L'Ombre, Chess, Billiards, Grand Trick-
Track, Verquere, etc. Some of which were
never before Printed in any language. All
Regulated by the most Experienced Masters.
With a Table to the Whole, vii + 104 pp.
i2mo. J. Morphew, London. (N. D. This
is identical with the first 104 pages of the
* Compleat Gamester' of 172 1, No. 312, and cer-
tainly is later than the edition of 1 7 1 o. Lowndes
gives the date 1690, which cannot be right-
Probably the book was printed between 1721
and 1725.)
595. GAMES. — Games Mostly Played in England,
France, Italy and Germany. i2mo. London,
1787. (Mentioned by George Walker in a
Bibliography of Chess printed at the end of
No. 1633.)
596. GAMES. — Rules of the Compendium of Games.
34 pp. 8vo. F. H. Ayres, London.
I03
597- GAMES. — Guide to the Compendium of Games.
60 pp. 8vo. F. H. Ayres, London.
598. GAMES. — Guide to the Royal Cabinet of
Games. 56 pp. Svo. Chapman and Co.,
London. (C. 1888.)
GAMES. — Handbook of Games. G. Bell and
Sons. See No. 143.
599. GAMES. — Hand-book of Games. 8vo. Mead
and Co., New York, 1862. (Horr.)
60a GAMES. — Popular Hand-book of Indoor Games.
1 6mo. Gaskill and Marriott, London. ( 1 902. )
601. GAMES. — Home Games for the People. New
York, 1856. (Eng. Cat).
602. GAMES. — How to Play Games. 61 pp. i6mo.
Frank Tousey, New York, 1898.
603. GAM ES. — ^A Practical Guide to Games at Cards :
with an Easy Method for Learning Short Whist.
60 pp. 32mo. Simpkin, Marshall and Co, and
Joseph Mead, London. (1875.)
604. GAMES. — Up to Date Games of Cards. 94 pp.
i6mo. Printed for the Booksellers, London.
N. D. (C. i860.)
605. GAMES. — In- Door Games and Family Pastime.
Containing Cards and Card Tricks, Round
Games, etc. 16 pp. 8vo. W. Nicholson and
Sons, London. (.^C. 1870.)
606. GAMES. — Indoor Games for Winter Evenings.
62 pp. 8vo. John Dicks, London. (1903.)
I04
607. GAMES. — Lawful Games on Licensed Premises
and their Grounds and Outhouses. Reprinted
from ' The Licensed Victuallers' Gazette,' iv
+ 2 1 3 pp. 8 vo. London, 1 904,
608. GAMESTER. — The Gamester. (Cheap Re-
pository for Moral and Religious Tracts.) 1 5 pp.
8vo. T. Marshall and others, London, 1795.
609. GAMESTER.— The Gamester, ATaleof 1815,
and other Poems. 84 pp. 8vo. G Earle,
London, 1850.
GAMESTER.— The Polite Gamester. See
No. 875.
610. GAMESTER. — The Royal Gamester, or the
Old Cards New Shuffled for a Conquering
Game. 4 pp. 4to. E. B., London, 1706. (Re-
printed in the ' Harleian Miscellany,' vol. i.)
61 1. GAMESTER.— The State Gamester, or the Old
Cards new packed and shuffled. S. sh. Folio.
J. Brooke, London, 17 10. (Reprinted in the
* Harleian Miscellany,' vol. 4.)
612. GAMESTERS. — Authentic Memoirs relating to
the Lives and Adventures of the Most Eminent
Gamesters and Sharpers from the Restoration of
King Charles. Established from the Original
papers of a Gentleman designed for the use of
his son as a preservation against the pernicious
Practice of Gaming. Wherein are demonstrated
the Tricks Made Use of in all the Games play'din
Europe. Third edition. xvii+i37pp. i2mo.
M.Cooper, London, 1744. (An adaptation, with
a few alterations and additions, of No. 11 27.)
105
6i3. GAMESTERS.— Authentic Memoirs of Emi-
nent Gamesters and Sharpers. i2mo. Lon-
don, 1774. (Lowndes.)
614. GAMESTERS.— A Ballat for Warninge the
Plagie rewardes that folowe all Gamesters of
Dyce and of Chardes. Henry Curre, London,
1578. (Hazlitt.)
615. GAMING.— The Whole Art and Mystery of
Modem Gaming fully Expos'd and Detected ;
containing an Historical Account of all the
Secret Abuses Practis'd in the Games of
Chance. 1 1 1 pp. 4to. J. Roberts and T. Cox,
London, 1726.
(An interesting book which has been freely
borrowed from by other writers, including
Richard Seymour.)
616. GAMING.— An Expostulatory Address to All
who frequent Places of Diversion and Gaming.
i2mo. Buckland, London, 1772. (Watt.)
617. GAMING. — An Essay on Gaming; In an
Epistle to a Young Nobleman. 30 pp. 4to.
London, 1761.
(A Poem of some merit)
618. GAMING.— A Short Essay on the Folly of
Gaming. Dublin, 1 734. (Reprinted in No. 59.)
619. GAMING. — A Modest Defence of Gaming.
41 pp. 8vo. R. and J. Dodsley, London,
1754. (Reprinted by Robert Dodsley in
• Fugitive Pieces.* Svo. 1765.)
io6
620. GAMING. — Reflections on Gaming, Annuities,
and Usurious Contracts. 53 pp. 8vo.
T. Davies and others, London, 1776.
(Second edition, 1777.)
621. GAMING. — Reflections on Gaming; and
Observations on the Laws relating thereto.
In which is considered the Mischiefs that are
occasioned by Gaming-Houses being En-
couraged by Persons of Rank and Distinction.
And a Remedy proposed for the same, iv +
51 pp. 8vo. J. Barnes, London, 175a
62 1 A. GAMING. — Report from the Select Com-
mittee (of the House of Commons) on Gaming ;
together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appen-
dix, and Index. xii + 267pp. Folio. 1844.
62 IB. — The Three Reports from the Select Com-
mittee of the House of Lords appointed to
inquire into the Laws Respecting Gaming, and
to report thereon to the House ; with the
Minutes of Evidence taken before the Com-
mittee, and an Index thereto, vii+198 pp.
Folio. 1844.
622. GAMING HOUSE EXPOSITOR, THE.—
(Nos. 1-15.) 232 pp. 8vo. J. Cruikshank,
London, 1825-6. (After No. 5 called 'The
Gaming and GenersJ Expositor.' A periodical
devoted to the crusade against Gaming Houses.)
623. GAMING-HOUSES.— An Account of the
Endeavours that have been used to Suppress
Gaming-Houses, and of the Discouragements
that have been met with. In a Letter to a
I07
Noble Lord. 37 pp. 8vo. London, 1722.
(This contains the list of ' Titles and Offices
Established in the Gaming- Houses/ which was
reprinted later in the Gentletnan's Magazine
and in many books on gaming.)
624. GAMING-HOUSES.— English Liberty in
Danger. A Pamphlet on .... the Suppres-
sion of Gaming- Houses. 15 pp. 8vo.
J. Allen, London, 1854.
625. GARD, T The Odds and Chances of Cock-
ing and other Games, Algebraically and
Arithmetically Investigated. 56 pp. 8vo.
For the Author, London. (C. 1780.)
GARDERA, F.— See No. 1167.
626. GARNER, WILLIAM.— Garner's Miscella-
neous Recitations ; or. Whims of the Loo-table ;
as recited by William Gamer during many
years* proprietorship of the Marine Library,
Margate. xv+i28pp. i2mo. John Porter,
London, 1827.
(An extraordinary collection of verses on a
kind of lottery which was known under the
name of Single-Card Loo.)
627. GATAKER, THOMAS —Of the Nature and
Use of Lots ; a Treatise Historicall and Theo-
logicall. X + 360 pp. 4to. London, 1619.
628. GATAKER, THOMAS— Do. The Second
edition. Reviewed, corrected and enlarged ;
with addition of Answer to some further
Arguments; by the Author, xiv+419 pp.
4to. John Haviland, London, 1627.
io8
629. GATAKER, THOMAS.— A Just Defence of
certain Passages in a former Treatise, concern-
ing the Nature and Use of Lots. Against
such Exceptions and Oppositions as have been
made thereunto by Mr. I. B . vi + 275 pp.
4to* R. Bird, London, 1623.
630. GAY, ELIZABETH H.— Whist Study Suits,
compiled for Students and Teachers. 65 pp.
i6mo. F. A. Stokes, New York, 1897.
631. GAYTON, EDMUND.— Chartae Scriptae: or,
a New Game at Cards, called Play by the
Booke. iv + 24pp. 4to. (Oxford), 1645.
632. GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, THE; OR,
MONTHLY INTELLIGENCER.— 8vo.
London, 1731-1833. (A very great number
of articles on Cards and Gaming are to be
found in the General Index. New series of
this Magazine appeared from 1834 to 1856,
from 1856 to 1865, and from 1865 to 1868.
Since 1868 an entirely new series has been in
progress, including) : —
B6zique. By * Cavendish.' N. S., Vol. 4,
p. 169. January 1870.
A Gambling Superstition. By R. A. Proctor.
Vol. 244, p. 219. February 1879.
Gleek. A Forgotten Old Game. By J. S.
McTear. Vol. 287, p. 358. October
1899.
The Exposition of Bridge. By J. S. McTear-
Vol. 293, p. 16. July 1902.
I09
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, THE— cani.
On Games : A Dialogue. By J. S. McTear.
Vol. 294, p. 386. April 1903.
633. 'GEORGE, UNCLE.'— Talk of Uncle George
to his Nephew about Draw-Poker, containing
valuable suggestions in connection with this
Great American Game. Also, Instruction
and Directions to Clubs and Social Card
Parties, whose members play only for recrea-
tion and pastime. With Timely Warnings to
Young Players. 6 plates and 50 pp. 4to.
Dick and Fitzgerald, New York, 1883.
634. GEORGES, THEODORE WILLIAM
MACKISON. — Facts and Decisions from the
* Field * Newspaper. Compiled by T. W. G.
163 pp. 8vo. Addison and Co., Madras,
1885. (Whist, pp. 1-18 ; Loo, pp. 19-24.)
635. GERVAIS, M. — ^A Unique Series of New and
Original Card Tricks, 11 pp. 8vo. Elliott
and Greenfield, Sunderland, 1894.
636. GERVAIS, M.— Do. 20 pp. i6mo. R. Black-
lock, Sunderland, 1897.
637. GIBBS, HENRY HUCKS (LOIiD AL-
DENHAM).— The Game of Ombre. Front
and 87 pp. 8vo. Printed for Private Circu-
lation, London, 1874.
638. GIBBS, HENRY HUCKS, LOI^D AL-
DENHAM. — Ombre. Supplementary Chap-
ter. (20 pp. 8vo. 1875.)
no
639. GIBBS, HENRY HUCKS. LORD AL-
DENHAM.— The Game of Ombre Second
edition. Front, 2 coloured plates, and vii +
120 pp. 4to. Printed for Private Circulation,
London, 1878.
640. GIBBS, HENRY HUCKS, LORD AL-
DENHAM.— Do. Third edition. ix+i33pp,
4to. 1902.
(A full and lucid description of this excellent
game. It is a misfortune that the work has
never been published, for there is even to-day
a constant demand for information on the
details of Ombre. The supplementary chap-
ter is merely an account of the Belinda's game
as described by Pope, and is included in the
second edition, the frontispiece of which is
copied from that of No. 1494.)
641. GILBERT, C— Sleight of Hand and other
Tricks with Cards. Illustrated by G. Cruik-
shank. 68 pp. 8vo. Dean and Son, London.
(C. 1880. From ' Endless Mirth and Amuse-
ment,' by the same Author.)
642. GILKS, THOMAS.— A Sketch of the Origin
and Progress of the Art of Wood-Engraving.
Portrait and 14 illustrations. 84 pp. i8mo.
A. N. Myers, London, 1868.
643. GILPIN, WILLIAM.— Three Dialogues
Between a Dean and a Curate on the Amuse-
ments of Clergymen and Christians in General
By * Edward Stillingfleet.' 224 pp. 8vo.
Ill
B. and J. White, London, 1796. (Many sub-
sequent editions.)
644. GLEN, RANDOLPH A.— Hindooly- Rules
of the Game ; also Hints as the Play. 12 pp.
32mo. C. Goodall and Son, London, 1904.
645. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. (P.)— Gamblers.
Vol. 20, p. 225. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1839.
646. GOLDBERG, WILLIAM R, and PIESSE,
GEORGE CHAPLIN.— Monte Carlo and
How to Do it no pp. i6mo. J. W.
Arrowsmith, Bristol. (1890.)
647. GOLDSMID, EDMUND. — Explanatory
Notes of a Pack of Cavalier Playing Cards*
Temp. Charles II. Forming a complete
political satire of the Commonwealth. 13
plates and 23 pp. 8vo. E. and G. Goldsmid,
Edinburgh, 1886. (Also an edition printed
for the Aungervyle Society, Edinburgh, 1886.)
648. GOLDSMITH, OLIVER.— The Life of
Richard Nash, of Bath, Esq. Extracted
principally from his Original Papers. Portrait.
vi + 234 pp. 8vo. J. Newbery, London, and
W. Frederick, Bath, 1762.
649. GOLDSMITH, OLIVER.— Do. Second
edition, viii + 236 pp. 8vo. Ibid., and Faul-
kener, Dublin, 1762.
(This book contains many allusions to and
anecdotes of gaming ; also a letter on Gaming
prepared by Nash for the press.)
112
6so. GOUGH, RICHARD.— Some Observations
on the Invention of Cards and their Introduc-
tion into England. (Read April 6, 1785.)
* Archaeologia/ vol. viii., p. 152. 4to. London,
1787.
651. 'GRAND ORIENT.'— A Hand-Book of
Cartomancy, Fortune-Telling and Occult
Divination. By • Grand Orient* viii +
114 pp. 8vo. G. Redway, London, 1889.
652. GRANT, JAMES.— The Great Metropolis.
2 vols. 1 2mo. Saunders and Ottley, London,
1836. (Gaming Houses, vol. i, chap. 4., pp.
i59-22a)
653. GRANT, JAMES.— Sketches in London.
Front, and 23 plates, vii + 408 pp. 8vo.
W. S. Orr and Co., London, 1838. (Gaming
Houses and Gamblers, chap. 2, pp. 353-384,
with two plates.)
654. GRAY, E. A. — Hints on Poker. 16 pp. i6mo.
E. A. Gray and Co., Cincinnati, 1886.
655. ' GREEKS.' — The Greeks : Being the Jeremiad
of an Exiled Greek. A Poem * venu de
France d'une manure inconnue,' and dedicated
to All the Legs ! With notes containing the
Arcana of Greeking at Play ; and sketches of
the characters of the most illustrious Greeks,
xi+iS5 pp. 1 2 mo. J. J. Stockdale, London,
1817.
113
656. 'GREEKS/— Do. Twelfth edition, with six
coloured plates by George Cruikshank. xi +
164 pp. i2mo. 1817.
657. 'GREEKS'— The Greeks defended. Illustra-
tions of the Morality of a Ruined Blackleg.
By A Titled Greek. J. Johnstone, London.
(C. 1817.)
658. 'GREEKS.' The Pigeons. Dedicated to All
the Flats and showing the Artifices, Success,
and Crimes of Gaming, Gamesters and
Gambling Houses. By the Author of ' The
Greeks.' Illustrated with Six Coloured Plates
(by G. Cruikshank). 167 pp. i2mo.
J. J. Stockdale, London, 181 7. (Both the
first and third of these poems ran through
many editions.)
659. GREEN, FRANK G.— Parlour Games. 60 pp.
8vo. Dean and Son, London. (1897.)
660. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— An Exposure of
the Arts and Miseries of Gambling. 324 pp.
i2mo. G. B. Zieber, Philadelphia, 1843.
661. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— Do. Fourth
edition. Plates and 336 pp. i2mo. 1847.
662. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— Gambling Ex-
posed. A Full Exposition of All the various
Arts, Mysteries and Miseries of Gambling.
Plates and 312 pp. 8vo. J. B. Peterson,
Philadelphia, 1857.
663. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— Gamblers' Tricks
114
with Cards Exposed and Explained by
J. H. Green, the Reformed Gambler. 1 14 pp.
8vo. Dick and Fitzgerald, New York, (?i869.)
(The first three of the above are the same
work, giving a description of various modes of
cheating interspersed with moral reflections.
The fourth is an abbreviated version without
the moral and religious element The work is
the first I have met with to describe ' eucre,'
(stc) and poken The author states that poker
was played as far back as 1829.)
664. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— Gambling Un-
masked i2mo. Baltimore, 1844. (Boston
Library Catalogue.)
665. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— A Report on
Gambling in New York. 96 pp. Svo.
J. H. Green, New York, 1857.
666. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— Gambling in its
Infancy. (Advertised in No. 665.)
667. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— The Reformed
Gambler ; or, the History of the Later Years of
the Life of Jonathan H. Green. Front, and
259 pp. 8vo. Peterson, Philadelphia, 1858.
668. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— The Secret Band
of Brothers. 8vo. Peterson, Philadelphia.
(C. 1858. Advertised in No. 665.)
669. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— The Gamblers
Life, or the Autobiography of the Life,
Adventures, and Personal Experiences of
Jonathan H. Green. Portrait and Plates.
(Advertised in No. 667,)
670. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— A Gambler's
Life. New York, 1864. (Eng. Cat)
671. GREEN, JONATHAN H.— The Gambler's
Mirror. (A Periodical advertised in 1845.)
672. GREEN, ROBERT FREDERICK.— Solo
Whist viii + 64 pp. 8vo. G. Bell and Sons,
London, 1890.
673. GREEN, ROBERT FREDERICK.— Do.
Revised edition, viii + 69 pp. 8vo. G. Bell
and Sons, London, 1899. (Issued also by
F. A. Stokes, New York.)
674. GREEN, WILLIAM, A. B.—An Essay on
Gaming. 46 pp. 8vo. C. Foster, London,
1785.
675. GREEN, WILLIAM.— The Backgammon
Teacher. A Treatise New and Original
throughout; to which is added a familiar
exposition of the manner of calculating chances,
with a new table of Odds and a new Code of
Laws. 40 pp. i2mo. Baldwin and Crad-
dock, London, 18 19.
676. GREEN BAG, THE. (P.)
Legal Notes on Card Playing. By Norton
T. Horr. Vol. 2, p. 399. Boston,
September 1891.
Female Gamesters. By A. T. Sibbald.
Vol. 8, p. 362. September 1896.
I 2
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677. GRISWOLD, WILLIAM McCRILLIS.—
The Game of Whist by 'Q. P. Index.' An
extra number of The Monograph. 8va Ban-
gor, Maine, October i88i,
678. GUARDIAN, THE. (P.)
On Female Gamesters ; by Joseph Addison.
No. 12a London, July 29, 1713.
Bath Visitors ; by Richard Steele. No. 174.
London, September 171 3.
679. GUERNDALE. RICHARD.— The Poker-
Book. How to Play the fascinating Game of
Draw-Poker with success. Together with the
authentic laws of the game, and notes and
explanations thereon. With illustrative hands.
80 pp. 8vo. L. V. Gill, • The Bazaar ' Office,
London, 1888. See also No. 441.
680. GUISE, F. — Have Patience, viii + iii+119 pp.
8vo. J. W. Arrowsmith, Bristol. (1887.)
681. GUISE, R— Vol. 2. Have More Patience.
viii-M2i pp. 8vo. Simpkin, Marshall and
Co., London. (C. 1888.)
682. GUISE, F.— Vol. 3. Have Still More Pa-
tience. viii + 94pp. Svo. Simpkin, Marshall
and Co. (1889.)
683. GYNGELL, G.— The Whole Art of Leger-
demain ; or, Hocus Pocus in Perfection. 54
illustrations. 32 pp. 8vo. W. Mason, Lon-
don. (1820.)
117
684. * H.' — Roulette. A Treatise on the Game. By
* H.' 36 pp. 8vo. E. Seale, London, 1904.
See also No. 64.
685. H., G. — Hoyle's Games, Improved and En-
larged by New and Practical Treatises, with
the mathematical analysis of the chances of the
Most Fashionable Games of the day, forming
an easy and scientific Guide to the Gaming
Table, and the most popular Sports of the
field. By G. H , Esq. x-f-494 pp. i2mo.
Longman, Rees and Co., and others, London,
1835.
(This was an entirely new edition of Hoyle's
Games from the version edited by Charles
Jones, It was frequently reprinted, without
any alteration — except a trifling one in the
laws of Cricket — down to 1859, which seems
to have been the last year of its issue, so bring-
ing to an end a long line of editions in direct
descent from the original * Short Treatise on
the Game of Whist' by Edmond Hoyle,
1742.)
686. H., H. D. v.— Easy Method of Fortune Telling
by Cards, by H. D. V. H , a pupil of
Balsamo. (A folding card.) 4to. Mansell,
London. (N. D.)
687. H., S. — Do no Right, Take no Wrong ; Keep
what you have, Get what you can : or. The
Way of the World Displayed ; in several Pro-
fitable Essays, Serious and Comical : Discover^
ing, I. The Treachery of False Friends. 11.
ii8
The Tricks and Cheats usually impos'd on the
Unthinking and Ignorant by the Town
Sharpers. III. The Deceits us'd in particular
Trades and Professions. By S. H. Misodolus.
vii-f 152 pp. i2mo. Robert Gifford, London,
1711.
(With a curious frontispiece in six compart-
ments with a rhymed description at foot.
There was a second edition in 1713, with the
title of ' The Young Man s Counsellor, or The
Way of the World Displayed/ etc.)
688. H., THOMAS and B., ALBERT.— Games
made Game of. By Two Game-cocks. 48 pp.
8vo. James Allen, London, 1857.
(A burlesque of the Laws of Whist and
other games.)
689. HADDON, FRANK W. (edited by).— The
Laws and Principles of Vint Stated and
Explained and its Practice Illustrated. By £.
Hoffmann and A, von Rennenkampff, St.
Petersburg. 164 pp. 8vo. London, 1900.
690. HADOW, GERALD ELLIOT.— Modem
Whist Leads. 15 pp. 8vo. T. De La Rue
and Co., London, 1899.
691. HAFFNER, PROFESSOR.— Hoyf to do
Tricks with Cards. 60 pp. i6mo. Frank
Tousey, New York, 1898.
692. HALL, GEORGE W.— The Laws and
Principles of Cinch. With its variations
119
Illustrated with twenty pages of hands com-
pletely played through. 64 pp. 8vo. King,
Fowle and Co., Milwaukee, 1891.
693. HALL, THE REV. — , INDEPENDENT
MINISTEK^Som^ Thoughts on the
Nature and Use of a Lot Shewing the Im-
morality of Playing at Cards, and Dissuading
from it By A Protestant 31 pp. 8vo.
R. Hett, London, 1750.
HAM, JOHN.— See No. 48.
694. HAMILTON, C. D. P.— Modem Scientific
Whist The Principles of the Modem Game
analysed and extended. Illustrated by over
Sixty Critical Endings and Annotated Games
from Actual Play. 599 pp. 8vo. Brentano's,
New York, 1894.
695. HAMILTON, C. D. P.— Do. Second edition.
With an Appendix. 1 896. ( Whist. )
696. HAMILTON, C. D. P.— Do. Third edition.
639 PP- ^vo. 1899. (Also issued by
Lawrence and BuUen, London, 1902.)
697. • HAMISH.'— Elite, The New Whist By
* Hamish.' 23 pp. 24mo. A. W. Law and
Co., Reading, i88i.
698. HANGER, GEORGE {Lord Coleraine).—
The Lives, Adventures and Sharping Tricks
of Eminent Gamesters. 1 2mo. London, 1 804.
(Watt)
I20
699- HANKEY, S. A. — Remarks upon a Series of
Forty-seven Historical Cards with Engravings
representing the conspiracy of Titus Oates.
The Archaeological Journal^ vol. 30, p. 185.
8vo. London, 1873.
700. HARCOURT, SEYMOUR. — The Gaming
Calendar, to which are added, Annals of Gam-
ing, and prefixed A Letter to Sir Robert
Baker, Chief Magistrate of the Police. 1 79 pp.
8vo. J. J. Stockdale, London, 182a
701. HARDIE, ROBERT.— Hoyle Made Familiar;
being a Companion to the Card-Table; con-
taining the established rules and practice of
Thirty Different Games, several of them never
before published. By Eidrah Trebor, Esq.
vii+108 pp. i6mo. Stirling and Kenney,
Edinburgh, and others, 1828. (Front and
Engraved Title.)
702. HARDIE, ROBERT. —Do. vii+112 pp.
i6mo. 1837.
703. HARDIE, ROBERT. — Do. Ninth edition.
Stirling and Kenney, Edinburgh, and W. S.
Orr, London, 1843.
704. HARDIE, ROBERT.— Do. Eleventh edition,
112 pp. i6mo. Ward and Lock, London,
1855. (This compilation of * Hoyle's Games '
is the basis of most of the * Hoyle's Games '
published in America between 1830 and i86a)
121
705. HARDY, FREDERIC— Cribbage and Domi-
noes. Coloured front, and iv+96 pp. 48mo.
F. Wame and Co. London, 1867.
706. HARDY, FREDERIC, AND WARE, JAMES
REDDING. — The Modem Hoyle, or How
to Play Whist, Chess, Dominoes, Draughts,
Backgammon, and Besique. viii+182 pp.
8vo. F. Warne and Co. London, and
Scribner, Welford and Co., New York. (1870.)
707. HARE, G. T.— The Wai-Seng Lottery. 1 24 pp.
8vo. The Government Printing Office, Singa-
pore, 1895.
708. HARE, G. T.— The Game of Chap Ji Ki.
Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal
Asiatic Society^ pp. 63-71. 8vo. Singa-
pore, July 1898.
709. HAREWOOD, HARRY.— A Dictionary of
Sports. By Harry Harewood, of Springfield
in the County of York, Esq. 365 pp. 8vo.
T. Tegg and Son, London, and others, 1835.
(Many woodcuts in the style of Bewick.)
710. HARINGT0N,5//?J0HN.— TreatiseonPlay.
(First printed in 'Nugae Antiquae,' 3 vols.,
i2mo., 1779, and 2 vols., 8vo., London, 1804.
In the Fourth Book of Sir John Harington's
' Epigrams,' 1618, is an Epigram on the Games
most in request at Court, which mentions the
games at cards then in vogue.)
711. HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.— The Harleian
Miscellany : a Collection of scarce, curious and
122
entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, selected
from the Library of Edward Harley, second
Earl of Oxford. 8 vols., 4to., 1744, and 10
vols., 4to, 1 808-1 8 1 3. (Containing reprints of
Nos. 610, 611, 1227, and 1234.)
712. HARM AN, THOMAS.— The Fraternitye of
Vagabondes, with a Description of the Crafty
Company of Cousoners and Shifters: where-
unto also is adjoined the XXV Orders of
Knaves, otherwise called a Quartern of
Knaves. Confirmed for ever by Cocke Lorell.
9 11. 4to. John Awdeley, London, 1575.
(Lowndes. Reprinted 8vo., by Machell
Stace, Westminster, 18 13, and by Dr.
Fumivall, 1869.)
713. HARMSWORTH MAGAZINE, THE.
(P.).— A Game of Living Whist By
Frederick A. Talbot. Vol. 5, p. 180. London,
September 1900.
714. HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.(P.)—
8vo. New York.
The Young Whist Player's Novitiate. By
Professor F. B. Goodrich. Vol. 81,
p. 112. June 1890.
American Leads and Their History. By
N. B. Trist. Vol. 82, p. 599. March
1891.
What is Gambling.^ By John Bigelow.
Vol. 90, p. 470. February 1895.
At Monte Carlo. By Andr6 Castaigne.
Vol. 105, p. 691. October 1902.
123
HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE—
contintud.
America the Cradle of Asia. By Stewart
Culin. Vol io6, p. 534. March 1903.
(A General Index to the Magazine from
1850 to 1885 gives references to a number of
articles on Gaming.)
715. HART. ROBERT M.— Card Language. A
Method of Communicating Though by Means
of Ordinary Playing Cards. 6 pp. 8vo.
R. M. Hart, Honesdale, Pa., 1902.
HART, WILLIAM JAMES.— See No. 1485 a.
716. HARTE, FRANCIS BRET.— The Heathen
Chinee. By Bret Harte, with Illustrations by
S. Ey tinge. 19 pp. 8vo. J. R. Osgood and
Co., Boston, 187 1. (See No. 1255.)
717. HASLAM, PERCIVAL.— A Few Hints to
Whist Players. Privately printed c. 1790.
See the GentUmans Magazine^ December
1800.)
HAWKSFORD, CYRIL VYVYAN.— See
No. 282.
718. HAYWARD, ABRAHAM.— Whist and Whist
Players. Reprinted, with Additions, from
Eraser's Magazine. Not for sale. 53 pp.
8vo. (London), January 1873. Published in
the collected edition of Hayward's Essays,
London, 1874, and in No. 1175.)
124
719- HAZARD. — Some Account of the Game of
Hazard, Exposing Many of the Impositions
practised with Dice by the Blacklegs. ....
50 pp. 8vo. W. Glindon, London, 18 16.
720. HAZARD.— Hints to Hazard Players, or Ten
Minutes' Advice on 'The Power of the Pull.'
6 plates, 35 pp. i2mo. Goodhugh and
Richardson, London, 1828.
721. HEAFFORD, GEORGE H.—( A Pamphlet on
Whist. Wktst, September 1892.) Chicago,
1892.
722. H E ARTS ETTE.— Description and Rules of
the Game of Heartsette. 20 pp. 32mo.
H. Fitch and Co., London. (1882.)
723. HEATHER, H. E. — Card and Card Tricks, con-
taining a brief History of Playing Cards ; full
instructions, with illustrated hands, for playing
nearly all known games of chance or skill ; and
directions for performing a number of amusing
tricks. Illustrated. Front, and 264 pp. 8vo.
' The Bazaar' Office, London. (1876.)
724. HECKETHORN, CHARLES WILLIAM.—
The Gambling World. Anecdotic Memories
and Stories of personal experiences in the
Temples of Hazard and Speculation. By
' Rouge et Noir.' Portrait of the author and
sketches at Monte Carlo drawn by Paul
Renouard. viii + 373 pp. 8vo. Hutchinson
and Co., London, 1898 ; and Dodd, Mead and
Co., New York, 1898.
125
725. * HELLESPONT.'— The Laws and Principles
of Bridge stated and explained and its Practice
Illustrated by meansof Hands played completely
through, vi + 317 pp. 8vo. De La Rue,
London, 1901.
726. * HELLESPONT.'— Do. Second edition.
vi + 346pp. 8vo. 1902. (And Scribner, New
York.)
727. Do. Fourth edition. vi + 386pp. Svo. 1904.
728. HELLS. — Hells and Hellites. An Expos^ of
Cheating at Cards, Dice, Hazard, Rouge et
Noir, Faro, etc. By an Ex-Member of the
Clubs. 12 pp. 8vo. S. G. Collins, London.
(C. 1840.)
729. HEPNER, ADOLPH Gambling Com-
munities. Authority of Law and Law Autho-
rities under the Charm of * Nickel Slots ' in
saloons. A Socialistic Treatise- 27 pp. 8vo.
St Louis, Mo., 1894.
730. HERALD AND GENEALOGIST, THE.
(P)
Historical and Heraldic Cards. Part 13,
p. 67. 8vo. London, March 1865.
Heraldic Cards by Richard Blome. Part 14,
p. 180. May 1865.
Gregory King's Peerage Cards, Temp.
James H. Part 16, p. 366. October 1865.
731. HERCAT. — Card Tricks and Conjuring Up to
Date. Port, and 123 pp. Svo Dean and
Son, London. (C. 1897.)
126
732. HERRMAN, ALEXANDER. — Herrman's
Tricks with Cards. Containing information as
to the Manipulation of a Pack of Cards to per-
form numerous Tricks with or without special
apparatus. 145 pp. 8vo. Street and Smith,
New York, 1891. (Reissued in 1898 by
H. J. Wehman, New York.)
HERRMAN, ALEXANDER.— See also No.
39, note.
733. HERTEFELD, A.— The Game of Skat, its
Theory and Practice. Translated and edited
by Professor Hoffmann (A. J. Lewis). With
numerous illustrations. 152 pp. 8vo.
G. Routledge and Sons, London, 1893.
(The American Catalogue has ' The Book of
Skat, the German Card Game.' i2mo.
Routledge, New York, 1893.)
734. HEWBY,JOHNPETCH.— Whist; or Bumble.
puppy ? Ten Lectures Addressed to Children.
By Pembridge. 72 pp. 8vo. W. Whiteley,
London, 1880.
735. HEWBY, JOHN PETCH.— Do. Second
edition. ^^ pp. 8vo. G. E. Waters,
London, i88a
736. HEWBY, JOHN PETCH.— Do. 95 pp.
8vo. John W. Lovell, New York, 1883.
737. HEWBY, JOHN PETCH.— Do. From
second London edition. 89 pp. i6mo.
Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1883.
127
738. HEWBY. JOHN FETCH.— Do. Third
edition. 96 pp. i6mo. G. E. Waters,
London, 1887.
739. HEWBY, JOHN FETCH.— Do. Revised
and Enlarged edition. Thirteen Lectures,
etc. 1 1 7 pp. 8vo. Mudie and Sons, London,
1895. (And F. Warne and Co., New York.)
74a HEWBY, JOHN FETCH.— The Decline and
Fall of Whist. An Old Fashioned View
of New Fangled Flay; by the Author of
'Whist or Bumblepuppy.* 75 pp. i6mo.
G. E. Waters, London, 1884.
741. HEY, RICHARD.— A Dissertation on the
Fernicious Effects of Gaming. 100 pp. 8vo.
J. J. Merrill, Cambridge, and T. Cadell, Lon-
don, 1783.
742. HEY, RICHARD.— Three Dissertations on the
Fernicious Effects of Gaming, on Duelling, and
on Suicide. Revised and corrected in 181 1, by
the Author, xxi + 267 pp. 8vo. J. Deighton,
Cambridge, and J. Hatchard, London, 181 2.
743. HILL, GEORGE M.— Hill's Vest-Focket
Hoyle. A Book of Card Games, with Rules
and Methods of Flay. 132 pp. i8mo. G. M.
Hill and Co., Chicago, 1900. (Farticularly well
got up and printed.)
744. HILL, SIR RICHARD.— An Address to
Fersons of Fashion, relating to Balls. With a
few occasional Hints concerning Flay-Houses,
128
Card-Tables, &c. In which is introduced the
Character of Lucinda, a Lady of the very
best Fashion, and of most extraordinary Piety-
48 pp. 8vo. George Keith, London, 1761.
745. HILL, 5//? RICHARD.— Do. The sixth
edition, revised, corrected and very much
enlarged, xi+176 pp. 8vo. J. Eddowes,
Shrewsbury, and E. and C. Dilly, London,
1771.
746. HILLIARD, FRANK A.— The Game of
Solo- Sixty. Edited from traditional sources
by 'Junius.' 40 pp. 24mo. Burrows Brothers,
Cleveland, Ohio, 1888.
747. HILTON, STRINGER O. — Arguments
against some Popular Errors at Whist With
some Notes on the Game and a Glossary of
Whist Terms. By Stringer O. Hilton. To
which are added the Laws of Whist and the
Laws of Duplicate Whist as revised at the last
American Whist Congress. 119 pp. i6mo.
H. E. Irish, Santa Cruz, Cal., 1897.
(This, though presented as an original work,
is 'conveyed' from No. 291.)
748. * HOBAH.'— The Game of Modem Ombre ; its
Rules and Regulations, with practical hints for
beginners, and suggestions for more advanced
players. According to * Hobah.* 64 pp. i6mo.
A. Williams and Co., Boston, 1874.
(Describing, not Ombre, but a kind of Quin-
tille.)
129
749- HOCUS POCUS.— Hocus Pocus Junior, The
Anatomie of L^erdemain, or the Art of
Jugling set forth in his Proper Colours. 4to,
Printed for R. M., London, 1634.
(This was apparently the earliest of a very
great number of pamphlets or chap-books with
the same and similar tides, in 4to., 8vo., and
1 2 mo. There are some woodcuts of card and
other tricks. For other editions see Magic,
vol. 2.)
75a HOEKSTRA, JACOB A.— American Whist.
Reprinted from the Rochesttr Post Express.
Rochester, N. Y., 1888. (Horn)
751. HOEKSTRA, JACOB A. — Do. Second
edition. 72 pp. 1893. {Wkist, April 1893.)
HOFFMANN, E.— See No. 689.
• HOFFMANN, PROFESSOR'— See Lewis,
Angelo John.
* HOGG, CERVANTES. —See Barrett, Eaton
Stannard.
752. HOGG, JAMES.— The Whist Table. A
Treasury of Notes on the Royal Game. By
' Cavendish,' C. Mossop, A. C. Ewald, Charles
Hervey, and other distinguished players. To
which is added Solo Whist and its Rules, by
Abraham S. Wilks. The Whole edited by
' Portland.' With portraits, etc. 472 pp. 8vo.
John Hogg, London. (1894.)
K
I30
753- HOGG, JAMES. — Do. Edition of 150 copies
on large paper . . . (1894.) See also No. 62.
754. HOLLENIUS, L. J.— A Game of Cards. De
Witt, New York, 1875. (Am. Cat.)
755. HOLLOWAY, ROBERT.— A Letter to Si
Richard Ford and the other Police Magistrates
upon the Prevalency of Gaming, and the
Infamous Practices of Common Informers.
37 pp. 8vo. V. Griffiths, London. (1805.)
756. HOLLOWAY, ROBERT.— The Mirror of
Iniquity, contained in a Letter to the Magis-
trates of England. 72 pp. 8vo. R. Holloway,
London, 1805.
757. HOME COMPANION, THE. (P.)— Playing
Cards. Vol. i, p. 220. 4to. London, 1852.
HONE, WILLIAM.— See No. 1560.
758. HOOPER, WILLIAM.— Rational Recreations.
in which the Principles of Numbers and Natural
Philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated
by a series of easy, entertaining, interesting
Experiments. Among which are all those
commonly performed with the Cards. 4 vols.
8vo. L. Davis and others, London, 1774.
759. HOOPER, WILLIAM.— Do. Fourth edition
in one volume. 8vo. London, 1802.
760. HOPGOOD, JOSEPH.— The Upas Club. A
Tale of our Town. 16 pp. 8vo. H. Dela-
hodde, Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1846.
131
76i. HORR, NORTON T.— A Bibliography of
Card Games and of the History of Playing
Cards. 79 pp. 4to. Charles Orr, Cleveland,
Ohio, 1892. (A few copies on large paper.)
HORR, NORTON T.— See also No. 676.
762. HORT, JOSIAH, BISHOP OF KILMORE.
— A New Proposal for the Better Regulation
and Improvement of Quadrille. G. Faulkner,
Dublin, 1736. (Edited and given to the press
by Dean Swift, under whose name it was
printed in the London Magazine for April
1736.)
763. HORTON, MRS. J. B.— How to Play Bridge,
Table Tennis, and other Indoor Games.
32 pp. i6mo. Gaskill and Webb, London.
(1901.)
HOUDIN.— See'Robert-Houdin, J. E. R.
764. HOUSEHOLD WORDS. (P.)— A Pack of
Cards. Vol- 6, p. 328. 8vo. London,
December 1852.
765. HOWE, W. H.— Everybody's Book of Indoor
Games. Containing the Laws of the Principal
Games played by English-speaking Peoples,
viii 4-168 pp. 8vo. Howe and Co., London,
1890 (and G. W. Jacobs, Philadelphia. Re-
issued by Saxon and Co., and by W. R.
Russell and Co., London.)
K2
132
767. HOWELL, EDWIN CULL.— Whist Open-
ings. A Systematic Treatment of the Short-
Suit Game, vii+104 PP- i2mo. Pinkham
Press, Boston, 1896.
768. HOWELL, EDWIN CULL.— Do. Second
edition, vii + 206 pp. 1 2mo. 1 896.
769. HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
the Game of Whist Containing the Laws of
the Game; and also some Rules whereby a
Beginner may, with due attention to them,
attain to the Playing it well. Calculations for
those who will Bet the Odds on any Point of
the Score of the Game then playing and
depending. Cases stated to shew what may
be effected by a very good Player in Critical
Parts of the Game . . . With Variety of Cases
added in the Appendix. By Edmund Hoyle,
Gent, London. Printed by John Watts for the
Author, vi 86 pp. i2mo. 1742.
770. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. The second
edition, with great Additions to the Laws of
the Game, and explanation of the Calculations
which are necessary to be understood by those
who play it well, etc., etc. F. Cogan, London,
vi + 86 + 10 pp. 1 2mo. 1 743.
771. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. The third edi-
tion. vi + 96pp. 1 2 mo. F. Cogan, London,
1743.
133
772. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. The fourth
edition. vii + 96 pp. i2mo. F, Cogan,
London, 1743.
773. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. The fifth edition.
76 pp. i2mo. F. Cogan, London, 1744.
(This treatise was the first attempt at a
really scientific work on cards, and its author
may be looked upon as the Father of any
method of intelligent play applied to games of
skill. The work was originally circulated in
manuscript form, then printed and sold by the
author at a guinea per copy. Owing to the
high price many ' pirated * reproductions were
sold both in England and Ireland. This was
probably the reason why the price of the
second edition was reduced to two shillings.
In the fourth edition, the author says in an
address to the reader that the Proprietor has
already obtained an Injunction against Nine
persons for pirating or selling pirated editions.
Two of these are next described — Nos, 774
and 776. The second and all subsequent
editions down to the fourteenth are signed by
the author, as are the separate treatises on
Backgammon, Piquet, and Quadrille. I am of
opinion that the sixth edition of the Treatise
on Whist was not sold separately, so I have
postponed its description till after that of the
separate treatises. The only copy known of
the fifth edition, in the British Museum, is not
signed. The fifteenth and sixteenth editions
are signed in facsimile.)
134
774- HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
the Game of Whist, containing the Laws of the
Game, etc ... by A Gentleman. 12 + 86 pp.
8vo. Bath, printed, and London, reprinted for
W. Webster, near St. Paul's. 1743.
775. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. Second edition.
Ibid. 1743.
776. HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise, etc.,
etc. iv + 36pp. i2mo. London, printed for
W. Webb, near St Paul's. 1742. Price td.
(This is a curious example of a piracy of a
pirated edition. It is a verbatim reprint of the
previous book, which cost half-a-crown, and of
which there was probably an early or ' Bath-
printed edition' printed in 1742. I have never
seen one, but I have a copy differing from the
edition of 1743, which lacks the title-page, so
it may be the one in question.)
777. HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
the Game of Back-Gammon. By Edmond
Hoyle, Gent 69 pp. i2mo. F. Cogan,
London, 1743. (Price 2^. 6^.)
778. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 61 pp. i2mo.
T. Osborne, London, and others. 1744. (Price
one shilling.)
779. HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
the Game of Piquet Directing with moral
certainty how to Discard any Hand to Ad-
vantage, by shewing the Chances of taking in
any one, two or three, four or five certain
135
cards. Computations for those who Bet their
Money at the Game. Also the Laws of the
Game. To which are added Some Rules
and Observations for playing well at Chess.
79 pp. i2mo. F. Cogan» London, 1744.
(Price 2s. (>cL)
780. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. The second
edition. 68 pp. 12 mo. T. Osborne and others,
1745. (Price one shilling.)
781. HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
the Game of Quadrille, showing the odds of
winning or losing most games that are com-f
monly played ; either by calling a king or by
playing Sans Prendre. To which is added the
Laws of the Game. 46 pp. 1 2mo. F. Cogan,
London, 1744. (Price 2^. 6d.)
782. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. T. Osborne and
others, 1745. (Price one shilling.)
783. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Do. The second
edition. 36 pp. i2mo. T. Osborne and
others, 1746.
784. HOYLE, EDMOND.— An Artificial Memory,
or an Easy Method of assisting the Memory
of those that Play at the Game of Whist To
which are added several cases not hitherto pub-
lished. F. Cogan, London, 1743. Price 2^. 6d.
(Described by ' Cavendish ' in a letter printed
in Wkisty January 1900. This was incorpo-
rated in the sixth edition of the Treatise on
Whist.)
136
785. HOYLE, EDMOND.— The Laws of the Game
of Whist designed for Framing. (A single
sheet, folio, printed by F. Cogan, 1743, price
2^. 6(L Similar sheets of the Laws of Piquet
and Backgammon were advertised also. The
sheet of Laws of Whist was printed by T.
Osborne in 1746 at the reduced price of a
shilling ; after 1 746 the publication was discon-
tinued. These Laws were reprinted by the
United States Playing Card Co., Cincinnati,
1901.)
786. HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
the Game of Whist, etc. The fifth edition.
66 pp. i2mo. George Ewing, Dublin,
1743. (Price 6^^.)
787. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Do. 66 pp. i2mo.
G. and A. Ewing, Dublin. 1745.
788. HOYLE, EDMOND.— An Artificial Memory,
etc. 21 pp. i2mo. G. and A. Ewing,
Dublin, 1744. (Price 3^^)
789. HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
the Game of Backgammon. 69 pp. i2mo.
G. and A. Ewing, Dublin, 1744. (Price 6^)
79a HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
the Game of Piquet 68 pp. 12 mo. G. and
A. Ewing, Dublin, 1744. (Price 6\(L)
lOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
^^he Game of Quadrille. 23 pp. 1 2mo. G.
and A. Ewing, Dublin, 1744. (Price 6d.)
137
(Nos. 786 — 791 are all Irish pirated editions,
as were 793 and 797. They were also adver-
tised to be sold together in one volume at the
price of 2s. 6d This volume, however, had
not a separate title-page.)
792. HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise of the
Game of Brag. Containing the Laws of the
Game ; also calculations shewing the odds of
winning or losing Certain Hands dealt 40 pp.
8vo. J. Joliffe, London, 1751. '(The Laws
of the Game of Brag, signed by Mr. Hoyle,
are sold separately. . . . for Half a crown.) '
793. HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
the Game of Brag, etc. 32 pp. i2mo. John
Exshaw, Dublin, 1751.
794. HOYLE, EDMOND.— An Essay Towards
making the Doctrine of Chances easy to those
who understand Vulgar Arithmetic only. To
which are added some useful Tables on Annu-
ities for Lives, etc., etc, etc. viii + 73 pp,
Svo. J. Joliff, London, 1754. Price half a
guinea. (Signed by the author.)
795- HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. (Published by
T. Osborne, S. Crowder, and R. Baldwin,
undated, but apparently in 1761, signed by the
author and T. Osborne, price 2s. 6d.)
796. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. A New edition
Corrected, viii + 73 pp. Svo. T. Osborne
and R. Baldwin, London, 1764. (Signed by
the Proprietors.)
138
797- HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 58 pp. i2mo.
G. and A. Ewing, Dublin, 1761.
798. HOYLE, EDMOND.— A Short Treatise on
the Game of Whist, containing the Laws of the
Game. . . By Edmond Hoyle, Gent The
Sixth edition, with great Additions to the Laws
of the Game • . . and also, never before pub-
lished, A Dictionary for Whist which resolves
almost all the critical Cases that may happen at
the Game, To which is added an Artificial
Memory . . . and several Cases, not hitherto
published. 80 pp. 12 mo. T. Osborne, Lon-
don, and others, 1 746. (' Price one shilling.'
This generally, if not always, occurs bound up
with the Treatises on Quadrille, Piquet, and
Backgammon, and sold as * Mr. Hoyle's Trea-
tises ' or * Mr. Hoyle's Games.' It is doubtful
if either this or the seventh edition was sold
separately.)
799. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. The seventh
edition. 1 747. (This does not differ from the
sixth except that the advertisement of the
sheet of the Laws of Whist no longer appears
on the verso of the title-page.
800. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Mr. Hoyle's Treatises
of Whist, Quadrille, Piquet, Chess and Back-
gammon. (Price 3^.) (Consisting of) Whist
The Eighth edition with great additions . . .
to this edition are also added A whole Chapter
of Thirteen new Cases, never published before.
139
(Quadrille, second edition 1748, Piquet, third
edition, Backgammon, third edition.) 224 pp.
i2mo. T. Osborne, London, 1748.
801. HOYLE, EDMOND.— The Accurate Game-
ster's Companion : containing infallible Rules
for playing the Game of Whist to Perfection in
all its Branches. . • The Ninth edition, im-
proved. To which are added the games of
Quadrille, Piquet, Chess and Back-Gammon,
fully explained Likewise a Dictionary for
Whist and an Artificial Memory. The whole
founded on the experience of Edmund Hoyle,
Gent. London : printed for Tho. Osborne and
sold by W. Reeve. 1748. (This title-page,
in red and black, is inserted before the title-
page to the Treatise on Whist last described-
It would appear that Osborne sold his
remainder to W. Reeve, who issued it as a
ninth edition. It contains certain misprints
which are also in the early copies of the eighth,
but not in all, so Osborne may have continued
to sell a corrected edition himself)
802. HOYLE, EDMOND.— (Treatises.) . . . Whist
The tenth edition. 224 pp. i2mo.
T. Osborne, London, 1750. (Signed by
Hoyle and Osborne. Reissued 1755. Sold
by W. Reeve.)
803. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Mr. Hoyle's Games
Complete. Mr. Hoyle's Games of Whist,
Quadrille, (etc.) Including also the Laws of
I40
the several Games. The eleventh edition, xii
+ 208 pp. 1 2mo. T. Osborne, James Hodges,
and Richard Baldwin, London. (N. D. Signed
by Hoyle and Osborne. Quadrille, third edition ;
and Backgammon, fourth edition.)
804. HOYLE EDMOND.— Mr. Hoyle's Games.
The Twelfth Edition, to which is now first
added Two New Cases at Whist never be-
fore printed ; also the New Laws of the
Game at Whist, As Played at White's and
Saunders's Chocolate- Houses, x + 214 pp.
1 2mo. Thomas Osborne, Stanley Crowder, and
Richard Baldwin, London. ( 1 76 1 . Signed by
Hoyle and Osborne. On p. 214 is a list of
errata ; a later issue of this edition appeared
with the errata corrected in the text, and yet
another variant on slightly larger paper, with-
out any ornament on page 212. These editions,
like the next, are not signed in writing. Quad-
rille and Piquet are fourth editions, Back-
gammon the fifth.)
805. HOYLE, EDMOND. —Do. (The same.)
x + 204 pp. i2mo. Printed by Mundell and
Son, Royal Bank Close, Edinburgh. (1762.)
806. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Mr. Hoyle's Games.
The thirteenth edition, xii + 216 pp. i2mo.
T. Osborne, H. Woodfall, and R. Baldwin,
London. {1763. Signed by Hoyle and
Osborne. Quadrille and Piquet are the fifth,
Backgammon the sixth edition.)
141
Soy. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. The fourteenth
edition. xii + 2i6pp. i2mo. (N. D. Signed
by Hoyle- Quadrille and Piquet are the sixth,
Backgammon the seventh edition.)
808. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. The fifteenth
edition, xii + 2 1 6 pp. 1 2mo. Printed by As-
signment from T. Osborne for E. Crowder,
R. Baldwin, S. Bladon, and others, London.
(N. D. * Cavendish ' believed the date to be
^773' The signature of Edmond Hoyle, who
died in 1769, is in facsimile.)
809. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. The sixteenth
edition, xii + 216 pp. i2mo. J. Rivington
and J. Wilkie and others. (N. D. Signature
in facsimile.)
810. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. The seventeenth
edition, xii + 207 pp. i2mo. P. Charles,
London, N. D.
(This is apparently a pirated edition. There
was, I believe, a genuine seventeenth edition
issued by Rivington and his Company, but I
have failed to procure or see a copy.)
811. HOYLE, EDMOND.— The Polite Gamester,
containing Short Treatises on the Games of
Whist (38 pp.). Backgammon (31 pp.). Piquet
(33 PP-)» Quadrille (16 pp.), and Chess.
Together with an Artificial Memory (8 pp.)
By Edmund Hoyle, Gent i2mo. Peter
Wilson, Dublin, 1752.
(This, like all the 'Polite Gamesters,' is a
pirated edition of Hoyle's Games. The Whist
142
is announced as the fifth edition, but contains the
additions of the genuine eighth edition.)
812. HOYLE, EDMOND.— The Polite Gamester,
containing Short Treatises on the Games of
Whist, with an Artificial Memory (56 and 12 pp.),
Quadrille (24 pp., 1754), Backgammon (47 pp.,
1753), Piquet and Chess (36 pp.). Together
with an Essay Towards Making the Doctrine
of Chances easy, etc (58 pp., 1761). 8va
G. andA. Ewing, Dublin, 1761.
813. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 217 pp. i2mo.
T. Ewing, Dublin, 1772.
814. HOYLE. EDMOND.— Do. 217 pp. i2mo.
James Hoey, Dublin, 1776.
815. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. (An edition I
have not seen.) 1783.
816. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Do. The tenth
edition. 247 pp. i2mo. Peter Hoey,
Dublin, 1787. (With the addition of chapters
on Billiards and Tennis. Another edition,
1790. This is the last book to be noticed as the
work of Edmond Hoyle. The seventeenth
edition was the last authorised publication of
his Games, which afterwards were brought out
by different editors. From about 1775 to the
present day numbers of books on card and
other games have been published under the
name of Hoyle. A list of those with which I
am acquainted follows. In making a collection
143
of Hoyle's original works, I was greatly helped
by a very exhaustive bibliography of Hoyle by
Mr. Julian Marshall which appeared in Notes
and Qturies during the years 1889-1890. It
is unfortunately incomplete, but contains descrip-
tions of the separate treatises and of the ' Games '
down to the thirteenth edition.)
817. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Mr. Hoyle's Games of
Whist and Quadrille with Additions from other
Amateurs. 106 pp. i2mo. W. Lowndes
and others, London, 181 3. (Extracted from
No. 927. Reprinted 1814, 1820, and 1826.)
818. HOYLE, EDMOND— Mr. Hoyle's Game of
Back-Gammon. With a woodcut Ibid.,
1813, etc
819. HOYLE, EDMOND.— The Epitome of
Hoyle. 4 + 88 pp. i2mo. C. Etherington,
London. (N. D. Horr.)
82a HOYLE, EDMOND.— r>J^ Same. R. M.
Butler, Dublin. 8vo. 1791. (Horr.)
821. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle'sScientific Game
of Whist; correctly stated and laid down in a
clear and comprehensive manner for the Easy
Acquirement of Beginners ; with useful Hints
to Proficients and calculations necessary for
Betting. 47 pp. i2mo. J. Bailey, London,
1825. (On the last page is an advertisement:
' Also just published, uniform with this edition.
144
a Companion to the Card Table, containing
the Games now in practice.' I have not met
with a copy.)
822. HOYLE, EDMOND.— The New Pocket
Hoyle ; Containing the Games of Whist, etc.,
etc (Fifteen in all.) Accurately displaying
the Rules and Practice, as admitted and estab-
lished by the first Players in the Kingdom.
204 pp. i2mo. Wynne and Scholey and
J. Wallis, London, 1802. (Engraved tide-
page, * Hoyle's Games.')
823. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 202 pp. i2mo.
Robert Scholey and others, London, 1807.
Third edition.
824. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 202 pp. i2mo.
P. and W. Wynne and others, London, 1867.
Fourth edition. (See also No. 881.)
825. HOYLE, EDMOND.— The New Pocket
Hoyle. 5 + 280 pp. 8vo. H. Maxwell,
Philadelphia, 1805. (Horn)
826. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Hoyle's Games
Selected. 196 pp.12 mo. J. Bramble and
others, London, 1807. (Horr.)
827. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Hoyle's Games
Improved. Containing Practical Treatises on
(. . . twenty-five games). CarefiiUy revised
and corrected fi^m the latest and best
Authorities. 4 + 296 pp. i2mo. Edward
Cotton, Boston, 1814.
145
828. HOYLE, EDMOND. — The New Hoyle,
Containing Easy Rules for Playing the Games
of Whist, Quadrille, Cribbage (etc., twenty-
four games), with Tables of Odds . . .
iv+2oo pp. i2mo. G. Walker, London,
1817. (With a frontispiece and engraved title
dated 18 16. An enlarged edition of No.
1334)
829. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Games, con-
taining as follows (sixteen games). To which
is added the Games of Brag and Chess with
the Practice and Rules. 120 pp. i2mo.
John Bioren, Philadelphia, 181 7.
830. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Hoyle's Games.
8 + 272 pp. 8vo. G. and R. Waite, New
York, 1 81 9. (Horn)
831. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Hoyle's Games
Improved. Containing Practical Treatises on
(twenty-five games). 278 pp. G. Long, New
York, 1821 (and 1825).
832. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Multum in Parvo, or
Hoyle Abridged; with Rules and Directions
for the various games. 29 pp. 32mo.
Christopher and Jennett, Stockton, 1802.
833. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Do. Do. 90 pp.
32mo. Ibid., c. 1820.
834. HOYLE EDMOND.— The Card Games of
Hoyle. 1 12 pp. 24mo. T. Hughes, London,
1828. (Twenty games, with a coloured frontis-
piece dated 1825.)
146
835. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Hoyle's Games of
Whist, Piquet, etc. London, 1829. (From an
advertisement)
836. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Card Games.
An improved edition. 129 pp. i6mo.
Richard Griffin and Co., Glasgow, 1827.
837. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Games. Con-
taining the Rules for Playing Fashionable
Games, carefully revised from the last London
edition, with several additions. 288 pp. i6ma
Borradaile, Philadelphia, 183a (Rheinhardt.)
838. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Da John Locken,
Philadelphia, 1836 and 1849. (Horr.)
839. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do, (Thirty- two
games.) 288 pp. i6mo. Thomas, Cowper-
thwaite and Co., Philadelphia, 1838 (and
1841).
840. HOYLE, EDMOND.— The New Pocket
Hoyle. Front, and 160 pp. i6mo. J. Smith,
London, 1834.
841. HOYLE. EDMOND.— Do. Frontispiece,
engraved title, and vignette. 160 pp. i6mo.
J. Smith, London, 1839.
842. HOYLE, EDMOND.— The New Pocket
Hoyle, containing the Games of Whist, Crib-
bage, All-Fours (and seven others). 107 pp.
i8mo. R. Walwyn, London. (1837.) (The
last three are condensed from Charles Pigott's •
Hoyle.)
147
843. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Games.
Dean and Co., London, 1839. (Eng. Cat)
844- HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Games. A
New and Correct Edition. 165 pp. 32mo.
W. Jeffery, London, 1843.
845. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Games. Con-
taining the established Rules and Practice of
(twenty-one games.) viii + 256 pp. i6mo.
Henry F. Anners, Philadelphia, 1845.
846. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. viii+269 pp.
i6mo. N. D. (Supplement of Euchre, Poker,
and Archery.)
847. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. viii + 277 pp.
i6mo. N. D. (With the addition of Bowls
and Blind Hookey.)
848. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 316 pp. i6mo.
1857. (Often reprinted. )
849. HOYLE, EDMOND.— An Improved Minia-
ture Edition of Hoyle's Games. (Fifteen
games.) Accurately Displaying the Rules of
Practice. i2mo. Henry Lea, London. (N. D.
About 130 pp., but separate pagination for each
game, apparently also sold separately as two-
penny chap-books.)
850. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Games, or the
Card-Player's Assistant Explained in an
Easy and Familiar manner. 64 pp. i6mo.
Turner, Philadelphia, and Fisher, New York,
1851.
L2
148
851- HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyles Gaines (in
Fishers lo-cent handbooks. Rheinhardt)
New York.
852. HOYLE, EDMOND.— HoylesGames, contain.
ing LaMTs on Chess, Draughts, Backgammon,
Billiards, Cricket and Games of Cards. A
New Edition, Improved. Front Vignette
Title. 160 pp. i6mo. Thomas J. Allman,
London, 1854, etc
853. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Games, con-
taining Laws and Directions for playing the
various games now prevalent, with many
Improvements and Additions. Front and
Vignette Title. 159 pp. i6mo. Milner and
Sowerby, Halifax, 1856. (Often reprinted;
and by Milner and Co., London.)
854. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Games.
Arlington Edition. 8 + 316 pp. 8vo. Hurst
and Co., New York, 1857. (Horn)
855. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 384 pp. 8vo.
(N. D. Horr.)
856. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Games. viii +
277 pp. i6mo. Lippincott, Philadelphia,
1862.
857. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 1867. i2mo.
(Horr.)
858. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. Containing the
Rules for Playing the Fashionable Games.
149
vii + 316 pp. i6mo. J. B. Lippincott,
Philadelphia, 1879. (Often reprinted.)
859. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle. The Authority
on Games. 64 pp. i6mo. The Popular
Publishing Co., New York. (1882. Horn)
86a HOYLE, EDMOND.— The Standard Hoyle.
A Complete Guide and Reliable Authority
upon all Games of Chance or Skill now played
in the United States, whether of Native
Origin or Foreign Introduction. 532 pp.
8vo. Excelsior Publishing House, New York,
1887.
861. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 548 pp. 8vo.
1890.
862. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 555 pp. 8vo.
1899.
863. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Do. 557 pp. 8vo.
1902.
864. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Hoyle's Games.
384 pp. J. S. Ogilvie, New York and
Chicago, 1887. (Horr.)
865. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Hoyle's Games.
America's Complete Hand- Book. 496 pp.
i8mo. Keystone Publishing Co., Philadelphia,
1890. (Horr.)
866. HOYLE, EDMOND— The Modern Hoyle.
8vo. Street and Smith, New York, 1891.
(Am. Cat)
ISO
867. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Hoyle's Games.
496 pp. 8vo. Donohue Co., Chicago. (N. D.)
868. HOYLE, EDMOND. — Hoyle's Games
America's Standard Rules for Playing Cards.
496 pp. i2mo. Crawford, Philadelphia, 1889,
1890, and 1892. (Am. Cat)
869. HOYLE, EDMOND.— Hoyle's Games and
Bridge Whist. 183 pp. 8vo. J. S. Ogilvie
and Co., New York, 1904.
See also Beaufort, James ; Dick, W. B. ;
Frere, Thomas ; Ethrington, Leo ; Hardie,
Robert ; Hardy and Ware ; Hill, G. M. ; Jack-
son, Charles ; Jones, Charles ; Jones, Thomas ;
Lewis, Angelo John ; Pardon, George F. ;
Pigott, Charles ; Wehman, H. J. ; Withy, R. —
editors of Hoyle's Games.
870. HOYLE, EDMOND, /£/:A^.— Calculations.
Cautions and Observations, Relating to the
Various Games played with Cards : Addressed
to the Ladies. By Edmond Hoyle, Jun.
47 pp. i2mo. R. Griffiths, London, 1761.
(Probably a pseudonym. The author professes
to be a nephew of Hoyle. The book contains
a long extract from a Poem on Piquet, which
I have been unable to trace.)
871. HULME-BEAMAN, ARDERN G.— Twenty
Years in the Near East. Portrait, viii +315 pp.
8vo. Methuen and Co., London, 1898. (Bac-
carat, chap. 6, p. 108.)
872. HULME-BEAMAN, ARDERN G.— Pons
Asinorum, or Bridge for Beginners. Short
Treatise on the New Game of Bridge, with
Twenty Specimen Games. 103 pp. 8vo.
Methuen and Co., London, 1899. (An
account of the game as it was played in the
East before the introduction of the Code of
Laws of the Portland Club.)
873. HUMANITARIAN, THE. (P.)— Women
and Gambling. By T. D. Richardson. Vol. 4,
P- 337^ 8vo. London, May 1894.
874. * HUMOURS.'— The Humours of Whist A
Dramatic Satire, as Acted every Day at
White's and other Coffee-Houses and As-
semblies. 60 pp. 8vo. J. Roberts, London,
1743.
875. • HUMOURS. —The Polite Gamester, or The
Humours of Whist ... (as above). Frontis-
piece and 40 pp. 8vo. M. Cooper and
others, London, 1753.
(This is a satire on the fashion of whist-
playing, which received so great a stimulus
from the treatise and teaching of Hoyle, who
appears in the play as ' Professor Whiston.*
It is mentioned in Baker's ^ Biographia
Dramatica,' but does not seem ever to have
been performed. The price of the first edition
was a shilling, of the second, sixpence. Perhaps
there was a frontispiece also to the first
edition, but it is wanting in every copy that I
have seen. A curious epilogue — * In a dialogue
between the author and a book-seller' — is
omitted from the second edition.)
152
876. HUNTER, H. E.— How Tis Done, or the
Secret Out ; exposition of tricks practised by
Gamblers with Cards and Dice. ismo.
Hunter, New York, 1864 and 1873. (Am.
Cat)
HUTTON, CHARLES.— See Despiau, Louis.
877. HUYGENS, CHRISTIAN. — Christian!
Hugenii Libellus de Ratiociniis in Ludo Aleae.
Or, the Value of all Chances in Games of
Fortune ; Cards, Dice, Wagers, Lotteries, etc.
Mathematically Demonstrated. 10 + 24 pp.
8vo. T. Woodward, London, 17 14. (Trans
lated by W. Browne.)
HYDE-WOLLASTON, A.— See No. 1441.
878.— IRELAND, WILLIAM HENRY.— Stulti-
fera Navis ; or the modern Ship of Fools.
xxiv + 295pp. 8vo. William Miller, London,
1807. (Folding coloured front. Section
XIII., Of Gambling Fools, p. 52.)
879. IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW. (R
History of Playing Cards. Vol. 8, p. 437.
8vo. Dublin, 1859.
880. IRWIN. WILLIAM T.— How to Play Pro-
gressive Euchre. 24 pp. i2mo. Robert
Clarke and Co., Cincinnati, 1885.
153
88i. JACKSON, CHARLES.— The New Pocket
Hoyle. Part II. consisting of Gentlemen's
Games, with a variety of New Improvements
by Charles Jackson, Esq. 371 pp. i2mo.
R. Scholey, London, and others, 1808. (A
continuation of No. 824, consisting of games
other than card games.)
882. JACKSON, F.— The Scholler's Practical Cards,
by F. Jackson, M.A. Containing instructions
by means of cards how to spell, cypher and
cast accounts ; together with many other
excellent and necessary rules of calculation,
without either almanack or ephemeris. 1656.
(Chatto. 1 5 II. 4to. London, Hazlitt, under
''Jackson, Tr.*')
883. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Ecart6.
By Aquarius. 48 pp. i6mo. W. H. Allen
and Co., London, 1883.
884. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— fecart6
and other Games. Enlarged edition. 90 pp.
i6mo. W. H. Allen and Co., London, 1887.
885- JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Easy
Whist. By Aquarius. 48 pp. i6mo. Chap-
man and Hall, London, 1884.
886. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Do.
Enlarged edition. 68 pp. i6mo. W. H.
Allen and Co., London, 1889.
887. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Ad-
vanced Whist 64 pp. i6mo. Chapman and
Hall, London, 1884.
154
888. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Do.
Enlarged edition. 88 pp. i6mo. W. H.
Allen and Co., London, 1889.
889. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— The
Hands at Whist 64 pp. i6mo. Chapman
and Hall, London, 1884.
890. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Do.
Enlarged edition. 93 pp. i6mo. W. H.
Allen and Co., London, 1889.
891. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Im-
proved Whist Part I. Whist with Swabbers
Restored Part 1 1. Common Whist Improved.
With examples by Aquarius. 99 pp. i6mo.
F. C. Mathieson and Son, London, 1890.
892. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR. —
Varieties of Whist By Aquarius. Boston
and French Boston. 59 pp. i6mo. Harrison
and Sons, London, 1888.
893. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.—
Varieties of Whist. Solo Whist 68 pp.
i6mo. Harrison and Sons, 1888.
894. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Piquet
and Cribbage. 72 pp. i6mo. W. H. Allen
and Co., London, 1883.
895. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Games
for Two Players of the Type of Piquet Im-
perial Twenty-Four, Romestec, Sixty-Six, Mar-
riage, Tatteln. 76 pp. i6mo. W. H.Allen
and Co., 1884.
155
896. JACKSON, LOWISD'AGUILAR.— Imperial
and Other Games of that Class for Two
Players. Enlarged edition. 104 pp. i6mo.
W. H. Allen and Co., 1887.
897. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Card
Games for Two Players. (Nos. 894 and 896
in one volume. N. D.)
898. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Games
at Cards for Three Players. Femme Sole,
Force Majeure, Noblesse Oblige, Contumace,
Rich Man, Triplet. By Aquarius. 56 pp.
i6mo. W. H. Allen and Co., London, 1883.
899. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Round
Games at Cards. 56 pp. i6mo. W. H.
Allen and Co., 1883.
900. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Do.
Enlarged edition. 100 pp. i6mo. W, H.
Allen and Co., 1887.
901. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.— Norse-
man. New Game with Cards and Dice.
45 pp. i6mo. W. H. Allen and Co., 1883.
902. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUILAR.—
English Tarocco, or The Allies. 46 pp.
i6mo. W. H. Allen and Co., 1884.
903. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGU I LAR.— Tarocco
and Tresillo. Enlarged edition. 106 pp.
i6mo. W. H. Allen and Co., 1886.
156
904. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGU I LAR.— German
and French Games at Cards. 143 pp. i6mo.
W. H. Allen and Co., 1888.
905. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGUI LAR. —Card
Games from Other Countries. Enlarged
edition. (Consisting of German Games,
127 pp., bound up with No. 903. N. D.)
906. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGU I LAR.— Card
Games for Several Players. Enlarged
edition. (Consisting of Nos. 900 and 901
bound together. N. D.)
907. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGU I LAR.— New
Games with Cards. Enlarged edition. (Con-
sisting of Nos. 896 and 901 bound together.
N. D.)
908. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGU I LAR.— Italian
Games at Cards and Oriental Games.
Arranged by Aquarius. 61 pp. i6mo.
F. C. Mathieson and Sons, London, 189a
909. JACKSON, LOWIS D'AGU I LAR.— Spanish
Games at Cards. 76 pp. i6mo. F. C.
Mathieson and Sons, 1890.
(Most of the above were issued also by Scrib-
ner, New York. See also Nos. 190 and 1224.)
910. JACKSON, RICHARD.— A Guide to Adven-
turers in the Lottery ; or Plan of the Amicable
Society of Lottery Adventurers. 40 pp. 8vo
The Logographic Press, London, 1786.
157
911. JAMES I., HIS MAJESTY KING.—
Basilicon Doron. xxxiii+154 pp. i2mo.
John Norton, London, 1603. (Book 3, pp.
122-125, *Of House Games.' First printed
privately in Edinburgh, 4to., 1599. Re-
printed by the Roxburghe Club, 1887.)
912. JANE, J. — Grammatical Cards. 10 pp.
S. Meam and A. Clark, London, 1676.
(Waishire.)
913. *JAR.' — Progressive Whist and Whist Drive.
Containing a Description of the Games with
the Rules of Play. By • Jar.' Also the Revised
Laws of Whist, as adopted by the London
Clubs. 26 pp. 8vo. T. De La Rue and Co.,
London, 1903.
914. JEWISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, THE.
(P.) — 8vo. London. Samuel Portaleone's
Proposed Restrictions on Games of Chance.
By I. Abrahams. Vol. v., p. 505. April 1893.
JOHNSON, CHARLES,— See No. 1497.
915. JOHNSON, J. — Complete abridgement of the
Laws Respecting Gaming and Usury. With
Adjudged Cases. 8vo. 1787. (Watt)
916. JONES, CHARLES. — Hoyle's Games Im-
proved. Being Practical Treatises on the follow-
ing Fashionable Games, viz. Whist. Quadrille,
Piquet, Chess, Bacl^ammon, Billiards, Cricket,
Tennis, Quinze, Hazard, and Lansquenet
158
Revised and Corrected by Charles Jones, Esq.
xii + 228 pp. i2mo. J. Rivington and others,
London, 1775.
917. JONES, CHARLES. — Do. xii + 294 pp.
1 2mo. 1 779. (With the addition of Draughts. )
918. JONES, CHARLES.— Do. A new edition,
enlarged, vi + 306 pp, i2mo. J. F. and
C. Rivington and others, London, 1786.
919. JONES, CHARLES. — Do. Including the
Laws of each, as setded and agreed to, at
Brookes's, White's, D'Aubigny's, The S9avoir
Vivre, Miles's, Payne's and other Fashionable
Houses, etc. viii + 29opp. i2mo. Rivington,
etc. 1 790 (with the addition of Goff or Golf.
Some copies of this edition are undated.)
920. JONES, CHARLES. — Do. viii + 304 pp.
i2mo. R. Baldwin and others, London, 1796.
(With the addition of Faro, Rouge et Noir,
Cribbs^e, Matrimony, Cassino, and Connexions.)
921. JONES, CHARLES. — Do. With an Essay
on Game Cocks, iv + 332 pp. i2mo.
R. Baldwin etc. i8oa (With the addition
of Vingt-Un, Reversis, Put, All-Fours, and
Speculation.)
922. JONES, CHARLES. — Do. iv+392 pp.
i2mo. R. Baldwin and others, 1803. (With
the addition of Loo, Lottery, Commerce, and
Domino.)
159
923. JONES, CHARLES. — Do. 425 pp, i2mo.
R. Baldwin and others, 1 808. (With the addition
of Pope, Brag, Skitdes, E. O., and Loto, and
some additional Whist)
924. JONES, CHARLES. — Do. vi+492pp. i2mo.
W. Lowndes and others, London, 18 13. (With
the addition of Boston and Dutch Pins.)
925. JONES, CHARLES.— Do. And the Rules,
etc., at Horse Races. viii + 502pp. i2mo.
W. Lowndes and others, 18 14. (With the
addition of Raffle. Reprinted, 1820.)
926. JONES, CHARLES.— Do. x+512 pp. i2mo.
G. B. Whitaker and others, London, 1826.
(With the addition of Ecart6 and Short Whist,
and the omission of * Skittles and Dutch Pins,
which were deemed too low in their nature to
find a place among gentlemanly amusements.')
927. JONES, CHARLES.— Hoyle's Games Im-
proved and selected as a Companion to the
Card-Table. 166 pp. i2mo. R. Baldwin and
others, London, 1808. (Consisting of the
games of Cards only, from No. 923. Issued
also in 181 3, 1820, and perhaps in 18 14 and
1826. This was first issued in 1803. The
treatises on 'Whist and Quadrille' and on
* Backgammon * were sold separately. See
Nos. 817 and 818.)
928. JONES, HENRY.— The Principles of Whist
Stated and Explained, and its Practice
i6o
Illustrated on an Original System, by
means of Hands played completely through.
By * Cavendish.' 80 pp. i6mo. Bancks
Brothers, London. (1862. Only two hundred
and fifty copies were printed of this renowned
treatise, which ran through four editions in
twelve months. The title of the fifth edition
was changed to — )
929. JONES. HENRY.— The Laws and Principles
of Whist. . . . (etc.) 96 pp.. i6mo. Bancks
Brothers, London, 1863. (Sixth edition, 1864.)
930. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Seventh edition.
107 pp. i6mo. Bancks Brothers, 1864.
931. JONES. HENRY.— Do. Fifth edition. 96 pp.
i6mo. D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1864.
(Also with a tide of * New and Complete
Treatise on Whist' Rheinhardt and Am. Cat)
932. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Eighth edition, with
numerous Additions. 1 20 pp. 8vo. Thos. De
La Rue and Co., London, 1868.
933. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Ninth edition.
1 20 pp. 8vo. 1 868. (Dedicated to James
Clay. This and all subsequent books by
* Cavendish ' were published by Messrs.
Thomas De La Rue and Co., London, unless
otherwise described. Re-issued in 1869, 1871,
and 1872 ; also printed in New York by
Brentano.)
i6i
934. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Tenth edition.
Revised and Greatly Enlarged, xi+268 pp.
1875. (With a frontispiece — see note to No.
314; dedicated to the Memory of James Clay.
The Hands are printed in colours in the form
now familiar to us. Published also, according
to the American Catalogue, by Little, Boston.
In the eleventh edition, 1876, tiie twelfth, 1879,
and the thirteenth, 1881, there wereno changes.)
935. JONES, HENRY.— Do. From the twelfth
English edition. 279 pp. 8vo. J. W. Lovell,
New York, 1881.
936. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Issued as ' Cavendish
on Whist ' bound with ' Card Essays,' etc. The
United States Book Co., New York. (N. D.)
937. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Fourteenth edition.
xii+276 pp. 8vo. 1884. (See also ' Triad,
The Whist')
938. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Fifteenth edition.
xii -1-272 pp. 8vo. 1885.
939. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Sixteenth edition.
xii + 288 pp. 8vo. 1886.
94a JONES, HENRY.— Do. Seventeenth edition,
xii +291 pp. 8vo. 1888.
941. JONES, HENRY.— Do. 271 pp. i6mo.
F. A. Stokes, New York, 1888.
942. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Eighteenth edition.
xii -1-294 PP- 8vo. 1889.
M
l62
943. JONES, HENRY,— Do. Nineteenth edition.
xii + 294 pp. 1 89 1. (Also issued by Messrs.
Scribner and Co. of New York, who have
issued authorised editions of most of the later
works of * Cavendish.*)
944. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Twentieth edition.
vii + 305 pp. 8vo. 1892.
945. JONES. HENRY.— Do. The Penn Co.,
Pennsylvania, 1893. (Am. Cat)
946. JONES, HENRY. — Do. Twenty-first
edition. Seventieth thousand, xiv + 320 pp.
8vo. 1893. (With a new frontispiece. See
note to No. 314.)
947. JONES, HENRY. — Do. Twenty-second
edition, xii + 306 pp. 8vo. 1895 (^uid
twenty-third edition, 1898. The last edition
printed under the supervision of the Author.)
948. JONES, HENRY. — Do. Twenty-third
edition. 186 pp. i2mo. The Penn Publish-
ing Co., Pennsylvania, 1899.
949. JONES, HENRY. — Do. Twenty-fourth
edition. Containing the New Code of Laws,
Revised in 190a xi + 306 pp. 1901.
950. JONES, HENRY.— Do. American edition.
Revised to correspond with the twenty-second
English edition, x+318 pp. C. Scribner*s
Sons, New York, 1895. (An edition specially
revised by the author to correspond with the
American Game of Whist. Reprinted, 190a)
1 63
951. JONES, HENRY. On the Card to Lead at
Whist From Suits of Five or More,
Reprinted from *The Field* for private
circulation. 15 pp. 8vo. Horace Cox,
London, 1873. (This forms the Appendix to
the tenth edition of the Whist, No. 934.)
952. JONES, HENRY. — Whist Developments.
American Leads and the Plain-Suit Echo.
xiv+i72 pp. 8vo. 1885. (Second edition,
1885; third, x887.)
953- JONES, HENRY. —Whist Developments.
American Leads and the Unblocking Game,
Fourth edition, xiv +181 pp. 8 vo. 1 89 1 .
954. JONES, HENRY. — American Leads Simpli-
fied. 14 pp. 8vo. 1 89 1.
955. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Third edition.
15 pp. 8vo. 1893. (Fourth edition, 1894.)
956. JONES, HENRY.— Musical Whist with
Living Cards. Introduction, Historical and
Descriptive Notes by * Cavendish.' 42 pp.
4to. Thos. De La Rue and Son, London, and
William McGee, Dublin, 1892.
957. JONES, HENRY.— Card Essays, Clays
Decisions and Card-Table Talk. Portrait,
X + 260 pp. 8vo. 1 879.
958. JONES, HENRY.— Do. With Laws of
Whist. 257 pp. 8vo. John W. Lovell,
New York, 1884. (Rheinhardt, 1880.)
M2
1 64
959- JONES, HENRY. — Do. American edition,
with an Index, vi + 290 pp. i6mo. Henry
Holt and Co., New York, 1880. (Portrait)
See also No. 936.
960. JONES, HENRY.— The Game of B&ique.
By * Cavendish.' 34 pp. 8vo. 1870.
961. JONES, HENRY.— The Laws of Piquet
adopted by the Portland Club. Edited by
'Cavendish.' Printed for Private Circulation.
19 pp. 8vo. 1873.
962. JONES, HENRY.— The Laws of Piquet . . .
with a Treatise on the Game by * Cavendish.'
xix-i-ii8 pp. 8vo. 1873. (Second edition,
1881.)
963. JONES, HENRY.— The Uws of Vingt-et-Un
agreed to by the Editors of ' The Field ' and
'Bell's Life,' and the Laws of Loo of the
Blenheim Club. Edited by * Cavendish.'
Printed for Private Circulation. 7 pp. 8vo.
H. Cox, London, 1874. Included in —
964. JONES, HENRY.— Round Games at Cards by
'Cavendish.' iv + 55 pp. 8vo. 1875.
965. JONES, HENRY. Do. Second edition.
iv + 6i pp. 8vo. 1887.
966. JONES, HENRY.— The Laws of Ecart6
adopted by the Turf Club. Edited by
* Cavendish.' Printed for Private Circulation.
15 pp. 8vo. 1877.
i65
967. JONES, HENRY.— The Laws of 6cart6 . . .
with a Treatise on the Game by ' Cavendish/
62 pp, 8vo. 1878. (Second edition, 1878.
968. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Third edition.
71 pp. 8vo. 1886.
969. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Fourth edition,
revised and greatly enlarged x-fi48 pp.
8vo. 1897. (This, as the Author wrote to
me, is 'practically a new book.* The former
editions contained, like all his works, a careful
and learned historical chapter, but the Treatise
on the Game was regarded unfavourably by
many good players. The Author was well
aware of this, and admitted that the great
superiority of the fourth edition was largely
due to the assistance of Mr. W. H. Whitfeld.)
970. JONES, HENRY.— The Laws of Rubicon
Piquet adopted by the Portland Club. Edited
by • Cavendish. * Printed for Private Circulation.
18 pp. 8vo. 1882.
971. JONES, HENRY.— The Laws of Piquet and
of Rubicon Piquet . . . with a Treatise on the
Game by * Cavendish.' Third edition, xxxvi +
118 pp. 8vo. 1882.
972. JONES, HENRY.— Do. The Laws of Piquet
. . . Fourth edition, •v+131 pp. 8vo. 1885.
('Piquet' is here considered to be 'Rubicon
Piquet ' as * Piquet au Cent ' is practically
obsolete in England. Fifth edition, 1887.)
i66
973. JONES, HENRY.—Do. Sixth edition, v +
138 pp, 8vo. 1889.
974. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Seventh edition.
ix -f 204 pp. 8 vo. 1 890.
975. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Eighth edition.
ix + 208 pp. 8 vo. 1 892.
976. JONES HENRY.— Do. Ninth edition, ix +
208 pp. 8vo. 1899.
977. JONES, HENRY.— The Laws of Rubicon
B&ique adopted by the Portland Club. Edited
by * Cavendish.' Printed for Private Circula-
tion. 19 pp. 8vo. 1887.
978. JONES, HENRY.— The Laws of Rubicon
B6zique . . . with a Guide to the Game by
'Cavendish.' v-f49pp. 8vo. 1887.
979. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Second edition.
v + 5opp. 8vo. 1887.
980. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Third edition.
V+51 pp. 8vo. 1892.
981. JONES, HENRY.— Second Sight for
Amateurs. 25 copies only Printed for Private
Circulation, iv-t-99 pp. 4to. London, 1888.
(Several tricks with cards are described)
982. JONES, HENRY.— Patience Games with Ex
amples Played Through. Illustrated with
Numerous Diagrams. 216 pp. 4to. 189a
1 6;
983. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Whist (A card.) 2 pp. i6mo. Thomas
De La Rue and Co., 1864.
984. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Enlarged edition.
16 pp. 32010. 1865.
985. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Enlarged edition^
26 pp. 32mo. 1 868.
986. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Fifth edition. 26 pp.
32mo. 1886, etc.
987. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Laws of
Whist 18 pp. 32mo. 1864.
988. JONES, HENRY.— Do. (With an Index.)
18 pp. 32mo. 1865, ^^c.
989. JONES, HENRY.— Pocket Rules for Leading
at Whist, with a Table of Leads and Practical
Hints by * Cavendish.' 18 pp. i6mo. 1865.
990. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Third edition. 18 pp.
32mo. 1875.
991. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Ninth edition. 22 pp.
32mo. X889.
992. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Eleventh edition.
18 pp. 32mo. 1897.
993. JONES, HENRY.— Pocket Rules for the Play
of the Second Hand at Whist, with a Table of
Play. 17 pp. 32mo. 1890.
1 68
994. JONES, HENRY.— Pocket Rules for the Play
of the Third Hand at Whist, with a Table of
Play and Rules for Scoring. 24 pp. 32ma
189a
995. JONES, HENRY.— Pocket Guide to B^que.
18 pp. 32010. 1868.
996. JONES, HENRY.— Do. Second edition.
18 pp. 32mo. 1869.
997. JONES, HENRY.— Da Ninth edition. 21pp.
32010. 1888. (Revised.)
998. JONES. HENRY.— The Game of Drole.
Rules and Directions for Playing. 10 pp.
32ma 1869.
999. JONES, HENRY.— Pocket Laws of iScartd.
14 pp. 32mo. 187a
1000. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
£cart6. 18 pp. 32ma 187a
looi. JONES, HENRY.— Da A new edition with
Laws. 18 pp. 32ma 1878.
1002. JONES, HENRY.— Da Sixth edition. 21pp.
32mo. 1896.
1003. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Calabrasella. 14 pp. 32010. 187a
1004. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Euchre. 18 pp. 32010. 187a
1005. JONES, HENRY.— Da Fourth edition.
22 pp. 3201a 1890.
1 69
1006. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Spoil-Five, Twenty-Five and Forty-Five.
18 pp. 32mo. 1870.
1007. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Cribbage. 26 pp. 32010. 1873.
1008. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Polish Bdzique. 18 pp. 32010. 1873.
1009. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Sixty-six. 15 pp. 32010. 1875.
loio. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Backgammon and Russian Backgammon.
21 pp. 32mo. 1878.
loii. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Imperial. 22 pp. 32mo. 1881.
1012. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Dominoes. 22 pp. 32mo. 1886.
1013. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Rubicon B^zique. 21 pp. 32mo. 1887.
1014. JONES, HENRY.— The Pocket Guide to
Piquet 23 pp. 32mo. 1890.
1015. JONES, HENRY, AND D., B. W. (ie.
*A Believer in Whist Developments.') —
Whist with and without Perception. Illus-
trated by means of End- Hands from actual
play. By 'B. W. D.' and 'Cavendish.'
XV+71 pp. 8vo. Thos. De La Rue and Co.,
London. 1889.
(Henry Jones b^;an to write under the
I70
name of 'Cavendish' in the year 1862, and
attained fame and popularity equalling, if not
excelling, that of Hoyle as a writer and
authority on Card Games. He was not only
a keen and enthusiastic student of the methods
of play and laws of games, but also a learned
and reliable authority on their history, as may
be seen by the Historical Introductions to his
treatises on Whist, Ecart6. Piquet and B^zique,
and his many essays in periodical publications.
He was editor of the card column of The Field
from 1864 till his death in 1899, and gave it
the position which it still holds, of the leading
authority on cards in the world. He contri-
buted the articles on cards and on many card
games to the 9th edition of the ' Encyclopaedia
Britannica' and to 'Chambers's Encyclo-
paedia.' Other articles by him will be found
in Nos. 150, 302, 632, 752, 1 1 10, 1 138, 1 187,
1 251 and 1677.)
iOi6. JONES, MARY WHITMORE.— Games of
Patience for one or More Players. Illus-
trated. 80 pp. 8vo. L. Upcott Gill, Lon-
don, 1888.
IOI7- JONES, MARY WHITMORE.— Do. Se-
cond edition. 92 pp. 8vo. L. Upcott Gill,
London, 1890.
1018. JONES, MARY WHITMORE.— Do. Se-
cond series. 88 pp. 8vo. L. Upcott Gill,
London, 1890.
171
1019. JONES, MARY WHITMORE.— Do. Third
series. 80 pp. 8vo. L. Upcott Gill, Lon-
don, 1892.
1020. JONES, MARY WHITMORE. — Do.
Fourth series. 96 pp. 8vo. L. Upcott
Gill, London, 1898.
1021. JONES, MARY WHITMORE.— Do. Fifth
series. 98 pp. 8vo. L. Upcott Gill, Lon-
don, 1900.
1022. JONES, MARY WHITMORE.— Do. (The
five series in one volume, with portrait and
index.) 1900.
1023. JONES, MARY WHITMORE.— How to
Play Patience. A Short Treatise on the
Game and Directions for Using the Castleton
Patience Board. 27 pp. i6mo. J. Jaques
and Son, London. (1898.)
1024. JONES, THOMAS. — Hoyle's Games
Improved: Being practical Treatises on
the following Fashionable Games, viz.
Whist (and ten other games.) . . . including
the Laws of the several games as settled and
agreed to at White's and Stapleton's Chocolate
Houses. Revised and corrected by Thomas
Jones, Esq. xi + 2 1 6 pp. 1 2mo. W. Wood,
London, 1778.
1025. JONES, THOMAS. — Do. xi + 216 pp.
i2mo. T. Wood, London, 1779.
172
1026. JONES, THOMAS. — Do. xii + 2i6pp. i2mo.
1 W. Wood, London, 1782.
(In the editions of 1778 and 1779 is a
notice that none are genuine, Mr. Hoyle being
dead, save those signed by W. Wood and
T. Wood respectively. This notice is omitted
from the edition of 1782. There are separate
title-pages to those games of which Hoyle
himself treated, bearing the name of Edmond
Hoyle, Esq. The treatises are reprints of the
last edition of Hoyle's Games (the 17th),
but are without any publisher's name. There
is no separate tide to the additions, consisting
of Billiards, Cricket, Tennis, Hazard, Quinze,
and Lansquenet, which only take up eighteen
pages.)
1027. JOSEPHA, E.— The Art of Playing Roulette.
How to make £^00 profit with a capital of
from ^"20 to £^0. . 16 pp. 8vo. E. Josepha,
London, 1901.
JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION,
8vo. London. See Nos. 164, 346, 1326, and
1340-
1028. JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF
ARTS. — 8vo. London. Vol. 37, p. 571.
Origin and Manufacture of Playing Cards.
By George Clulow, F.R.G.S. — Discussion.
May 1889.
JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF
ARTS. Vol. 49, p. 317. Early Playing
^73
Cards. By Robert Steele. — Discussion.
March 1901.
•JUNIUS.'— See Hilliard, Frank A.
1029. KEILEY, CHARLES R.— Whist Points.
1030. KEILEY, CHARLES R.— The Uws of
Bridge. New York, 1897.
1031. KEILEY, CHARLES R.— Common Sense
Whist New York, 1898.
(Three books recorded as above by W. M.
Butler, p. 229.)
1032. KELLAR, JOHN W.— The Game of Draw
Poker. Including the Treatise by
R. C. Schenck and Rules for the New
Game of Progressive Poker. 84 pp. 8vo.
White, Stokes and Allen, New York, 1887.
1033. KELLAR, JOHN W.— The Game of Euchre,
including Treatises on French Euchre, Set-
Back Euchre, etc., and Progressive Euchre.
82 pp. 8vo. F. A. Stokes, New York,
1887.
1034. * KID.' — Gambling and Confidence Games
Exposed by Royal Kid. 62 pp. 8vo. New
York, 1896. (Stanyon.)
1035. KIDGELL, JOHN, The Card. 2 vols.
Coloured frontispiece, xviii + 264 and 306 pp.
i2mo. F. Newbery, London, 1755. (A
novel said to refer to Young the poet and his
housekeeper. On page 12, vol. i., is a plate.
174
representing the Ten of Clubs, which is interest-
ing as a contemporary example of the use of
playing-cards as message-cards. The frontis-
piece of the Knave of Clubs has a curious
explanation at foot)
1036. *KING OF DIAMONDS.'— The History
of the Mighty and Renowned King of Dia-
monds, the Scolding Queen, and the Laugh-
ing Knave. 12 pp. i2mo. Peter Didier,
London. (N. D. A coloured chap-book in
the same style as Charles Lamb's ' King and
Queen of Hearts,' of which it professes to be
a continuation.)
1037. KINGSLAND, 3f/?5. BURTON.— TheBook
of Indoor and Outdoor Games. With Sug-
gestions for Entertainment. Front., xxii +
610 pp. 8vo. Doubleday and Co, New York.
1904. Also issued by William Heinemann,
London, 1904.
1038. KNAVE.— A Knave at the Bottom. The
Dealer's Sure of a Trump. S. sh. Folio.
J. Ranger, 1720. (A bar of music and seven-
teen verses. A political song.)
1039. KNAVES. — Roome for a Messe of Knaves, or
a Selection, or a Detection, or a Demonstra-
tion, or a Manipulation of Foure Knaves.
14 11. 4to. N. F. London, 1610. (Hazlitt.)
1040. KNICKERBOCKER, A. M.— The Year
Book of the Syracuse Whist Club. Syracuse,
New York, 1899. {Whist Opinion.)
175
I04I KNOWLEDGE. (P.)— 4to. London. In
progress from 1881. (Founded and edited by
R. A. Proctor, who contributed a Whist column
and many articles on Cards and Gaming in
vols, i-ii, down to his death in 1888. About
three years after Mr. Proctor's death the
Whist column was discontinued.)
1042. KUNARD, R.— The Book of Card Tricks
for Drawing Room and Stage Entertainments.
With an Exposure of Tricks as Practised by
Card-Sharpers and Swindlers. 181 pp. 8vo.
L. U. Gill, London, 1888.
1043. KYNNERSLEY, C. W. S.— A Description of
the Chinese Lottery Known as Hua Hoey,
(No. 16, p. 202^^ Journal of the Straits Branch
of the Royal Asiatic Society^ Illustrated.
8vo. Singapore, 1886.
1044. LACROIX, PAUL.— The Arts in the Middle
Ages and the Renaissance. (Translated from
the French by James Daffome.) 19 coloured
plates and 400 illustrations, ix + 520 pp. 8vo.
Chapman and Hall, London, 1870. (The
ninth section is devoted to playing-cards.)
1044A. LACROIX, PAUL.— Do. Revised and
Rearranged by W. Armstrong. Front
and wood-engravings, xvi + 464 pp. 8vo.
J. S. Virtue and Co., London. (1886.)
176
1045. LADY'S REALM, THE. (P.) — 8va
London.
The Bridge Fiend. By E. F. Benson.
Vol. 15, p. 67. November 1903.
Is Bridge Immoral ? By Mrs. Tennant and
others. Vol. 17, p. 75. November 1904*
1046. LAKE, FREDERICK.— Roulette at Monte
Carlo. i2mo. F. Lake, New York, 1901.
(Am. Cat.)
1047. LAMB. CHARLES.— Mr. Battle's Opinions
on Whist. Vol. III., pp. 161-165, of the
London Magazine. 8vo. February 1821.
(Reprinted in ' The Essays of Elia,' London,
1823, etc., also in Nos. 752 and 1175.)
1048. LAMB, CHARLES.— The King and Queen
of Hearts : with the Rogueries of the Knave
who stole the Queen's Pies. Illustrated in
Fifteen elegant engravings. 16 pp. i2mo.
T. Hodgkins, London, 1805. (Also by
M. J. Godwin, London, 1809. This is found
with the illustrations, believed to be by Mul-
ready, both plain and coloured. Reprinted in
facsimile with an Introduction by E. V. Lucas,
Methuen and Co., London, 1902.)
1049. LAMBERT, GEORGE.— The Game of
Hazard Investigated ; or, the Difference
between the Caster's and Setter's Expecta-
tions correctly ascertained and exemplified in
a clear and concise manner: together with
other Calculations on events arising out of
the game. By George Lambert of New-
177
market vi+83 pp. 8vo. Davis and Dick-
son, London, 1816. (Watt and AUibone both
give 181 2 as the date.)
1050. LAPLACE, PIERRE SIMON, MARQUIS
DE. — A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities.
Translated from the Sixth French Edition by
Frederick Wilson Truscott and Frederick
Lincoln Emory, iv+196 pp. 8vo. John
Wiley and Sons, New York, and Chapman
and Hall, London, 1902.
1051. LATIMER, HUGH.— Sermons on the Card.
(Preached 1529* Reprinted by Cassell and
Co. i2mo. London, 1886.)
1052. LAW. — The Gamester's Law. Wherein is
treated of Unlawful Games, xiv+136 pp.
i2mo. Samuel Butler, London, 1708.
1053. LAW. — Do. Second edition. Ibid. 171 1.
(A quaintly written law-book, with reports of
many cases on the laws against gaming.)
1054. LAW. — The Laws of Gaming : Compre-
hending the various Statutes, Reports and
Determinations on that Extensive Subject,
particularly relative to Horses, Racing, Cards,
and Frauds. Calculated for the caution of
Youth and the Experience of the Adept.
Humbly Inscribed to the Noble and Right
Honourable Members of the Jockey Club,
xxiv + ii + 1 54 pp. 1 2mo. W. Owen, London,
1764.
N
178
1055. LAWRENCE, FREDERICK.— Gambling.
Culverwell v. Sidebottom. A Letter to Her
Majesty's Attorney General, with a Full
Report of the above Extraordinary Trial.
By A Barrister. 24 pp. 8vo. E, Wilson,
London, 1857.
1056. LAWRENCE, FREDERICK.— Do. Second
edition. To which are added the Trial of
Sidebottom v. Adkins and Lord Derby's
celebrated Letter to the Jockey Club. 30 pp.
8vo. E. Wilson, London, 1859.
1057. LEATHERMORE.— Leathermore : or. Ad-
vice concerning Gaming. The third edition.
18 pp. 8vo. Jonah Bowyer, London, 171 1.
(See also No. 1234, of which this is are-
print.)
1058. LECLERC, JEAN.— Reflections upon what
the World commonly call Good-Luck and
Ill-Luck with regard to Lotteries. And of
the Good Use which may be made of them.
Written originally in French by Monsieur Le
Clerk. Done into English, xxii+199 pp.
i2mo. Matth. Gillyflower and others, Lon-
don, 1699,
LEE, S. — See No. 96.
1059. LEEDS, H. C, AND DWIGHT, JAMES.
— The Laws of Euchre as adopted by the
Somerset Club of Boston, March i, 1888.
With some Suggestions about the Play.
76 pp. 8vo. Ticknor and Co., Boston, i888.
179
io6o. LEGERDEMAIN.— TheWholeArtofLeger-
demain, or Philosophy in Good Humour.
38 pp. 8vo. T. and R. Hughes, London.
(Coloured Front. C. 18 10. This is a
specimen of a number of similar books, many
of which are described by Mr. Stanyon.)
106 1. LEGGIANA. — 1836. (A Poem quoted by
John Ashton on page 1 19 of No. 54.)
1062. LEHRS, MAX.— The Playing Cards of the
Master E. S. of 1466. Reproduced by the
Heliographic Process, with an Explanatory
Essay. 22 pp. and 13 plates. Folio. The
International Chalcographic Society, Bernard
Quaritch, London, 1892.
1063. LEIGH, LENNARD.— Bridge Whist How
to Play it* 158 pp. 8vo. H. T. Coates and
Co., Philadelphia, 1901.
See also No. 1676.
1064. LEIGH, LENNARD, AND BERGHOLT,
ERNEST. — The Principles and Practice of
Whist, with Examples, Illustrated Deals,
Critical Endings, Mathematical Calculations,
etc, etc. Including an Essay on Probabilities
by William H. Whitfeld. xv + 511 pp. 8vo.
H. T. Coates and Co., Philadelphia, 1902.
1065. LEMCKE, ERNST EDUARD.— Skat.
The German Game of Cards. Inscribed to
all who love to trump their partner's tricks.
24 pp. 8vo. B. Westermann and Co., New
York, 1886. (Am. Cat.)
N 2
i8o
1066. LEMCKE, ERNST EDUARD. — Do.
Second edition, revised and greatly enlarged.
An Illustrated Grammar of Skat, the German
Game of Cards. German Playing-Cards,
Model Games, Glossary of Skat Terms,
German Card- Table Talk, and[a Bibliog^phy
of Skat. vii + 66pp. 8vo. H. Grevel and
Co., London, 1887. (And Westermann, New
York.)
1067. LE NORM AND, MADAME CAMlLhE.—
Fortune-Telling by Cards, or Cartomancy
Made Easy. i2mo. De Witt, New York.
(Am. Cat.)
1068. LE NORMAND, VICTORINE. — The
Oracle of Human Destiny, or the Unerring
Foreteller of Future Events. . . . Through
the medium of common cards. Coloured
Front XXV +105 pp. i2mo. E. S. Arnold
and others, London, 1825. (Often reprinted.)
1069. LE NORMAND, VICTORINE.— The Un-
erring Fortune-teller: containing the Cele-
brated Oracle of Human Destiny, or Book of
Fate . . . Also embracing the French, Italian,
and English Methods of Telling Fortunes
with Cards, and a new and entertaining
process of Fortune-telling with Dice. ... By
Madame Le Normand. Coloured Front
146 pp. i6mo. Dick and Fitzgerald, New
York, 1866.
i8i
1070. LETTSOM, JOHN OAKLEY. — Hints
Addressed to Card Parties. 15 pp. i2mo.
C. Dilly, London, 1798.
LEVI, ELIPHAS.— See Constant, Alphonse
Louis.
1071. LEVICK, MARY D'INVILLIERS. — A
Whist Catechism. Compiled by M. d'L L.
56 pp. Svo. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1896.
(Second edition 1897 ; third edition, enlarged
and revised, 1901.)
1072. LEVY, LEWIS.— The Pinocle Primer. 27 pp.
8vo. Excelsior Publishing House, New York,
1886.
1073. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Card Tricks
without Sleight of Hand; or, Magic Made
Easy. By Professor Hoffmann. With Coloured
Frontispiece. 96 pp. 48mo. F. Wame and
Co., London. (N. D., c. 1877.)
1074. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN. — Tricks with
Cards. From 'Modem Magic* 145 pp.
Svo. George Routledge and Sons, London
and New York, 1881.
1075. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Tricks with
Cards. A Complete Manual of Card Con-
juring. ix + 250 pp. 8vo. F. Wame and
Co., London and New York, 1889.
1076. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Card Tricks
with Apparatus. viii +115 pp. 8vo.
F. Wame and Co., 1892.
l82
1077. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN —Card Tricks
without Apparatus. vii + 104 pp. 8vo.
F. Warne and Co., 1892.
1078. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN. — Hoffmann's
Tricks with Cards. 145 pp. ismo. Excel-
sior Publishing House, New York, 1887.
(Am. Cat.)
1079. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— The Modern
Hoyle ,• or, How to Play Whist, Euchre, etc.,
etc. New and revised edition (see No. 706),
with additional sections, by Professor Hoff-
mann. 202 pp. i6mo. F. Warne and Co.,
London, 1887.
1080. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Do. 222 pp.
i6ma 1889.
1081. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Baccarat Fair
and Foul, being an Explanation of the Game
and a Warning against its Dangers. 119 pp.
8vo. Routledge, London, 1891.
1082. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— The Illustrated
Book of Patience Games. From the German,
iv + 1 23 pp. 8vo. Routledge, 1 89 1 . (Second
edition, 1900.)
1083. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— The Book of
Skat, the German Card Game. i2mo.
Routledge, New York, 1893. (Am. Cat
See also No. 733-)
1084. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.-^The Cyclopedia
of Card and Table Games. Edited by Pro-
i83
fessor Hoffmann. xv + 628pp. 8vo. Rout-
ledge, London and New York, 1891.
1085. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— The Book of
Card and Table Games. Second edition,
revised and enlarged, xvi + 650 pp. Rout-
ledge, London and New York, 1898.
1086. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN. — Do. Third
edition, revised, with a section on Bridge by
A.Dunn, xvi + 650 pp. 8vo. 1903.
(By far the best of the English handbooks
of games. The articles on Piquet, Ombre
and Patience Games are by Dr. William Pole,
those on Whist and Ecartd by Major-General
Drayson, and those on Napoleon and Solo
Whist by Mr. Charles F. Pardon, revised by
Mr. A. S. Wilks.)
1087. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Hoyle's Games
Modernised. Edited by Professor Hoffmann.
xii + 434pp. 8vo. Routledge, London, 1898.
1088. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN. — Dominoes.
By Professor Hoffmann. (And Draughts.)
ix + 64pp. 8vo. Routledge, London, 1899.
1089. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— E'cart^. By
Professor Hoffmann. 34 pp. 32mo.
C. Goodall and Son, London, 1895.
1090. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Piquet By Pro-
fessor Hoffmann. 44 pp. 32mo. C. Goodall
and Son, London, 1895. (Second edition,
1896.)
1 84
1091. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— RubiconB^ique.
28 pp. 32mo. C Goodalland Son, London,
1895.
1092. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Bridge Whist
15 pp. 32ma C Goodall and Son, London.
1899.
1093. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Bridge. Ninth
edition, revised and enlarged. 41 pp.
32mo. C. Goodall and Son, London, 1903.
1094. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Patience Games.
57 pp. 32mo. C. Goodall and Son, London,
1900.
1095. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Patience Games.
Second series. 61 pp. 32mo. C. Goodall
and Son, London, 1901.
1096. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN. Progressive
Whist, Hearts, and Euchre. 19 pp. 32mo.
C. Goodall and Son, London, 1902.
1097. LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— Hearts, Heart-
sette, and Ombre. 35 pp. 32mo. C. Good-
all and Son, London, 1902.
LEWIS, ANGELO JOHN.— See also Nos.
25 ^ 733. and 1436.
LEWIS, FREDERICK HYMAN. — See
Nos. 1593 and 165 1.
1098. LEWIS, WALLER.— Whist. Which Card
to Lead. By 'Cam.' 11 pp. 32mo.
Longmans, Green and Co., London, 1865.
i85
I099- LILLARD, JOHN R B.— Poker Stories , • .
Embracing the Most Remarkable Games
1845-95. 253 pp. 8vo. Gibbings and Co.,
London (and Harper, New York), 1896.
iioo. LINDERFELT, KLAS AUGUST. — The
Game of Preference, or Swedish Whist
With a Bibliography of English Whist
52 pp. 4to. Privately Printed, Milwaukee,
1885. (Only 75 copies printed for private
distribution. An interesting and, in English,
the only account of this game, which deserves
to be better known. Yhe ' Bibliography of
English Whist ' is not extensive.)
iioi. LIPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE. (P.) —
Chinese Gambling Hells. By E. H. Hall.
Vol. 4, p. 59. 8vo. . Philadelphia, 1 869.
1 102. LISTER, ALLAN LINDSAY.— The Laws
and Principles of Bridge. With Cases and De-
cisions Reviewed and Explained by 'Bads-
worth.' iv+283 pp. i6mo. G. P. Putnam's
Sons, New York and London, 1903.
1 103. LISTER, ALLAN LINDSAY.— A Defence
of Bridge. By * Badsworth.' 16 pp. 8vo.
Putnam's, London and New York, 1904.
LISTER, ALLAN LINDSAY.— See also
No. 138.
1 104. LITART, JOHN.— A Pack of Cards and
a Pack of Nonsense ; or, Rhymes with-
out Reason for the Christmas Season.
i86
* Containing, if you only knew, the History
authentic and true of each card in the Pack.'
ii8pp. 4to. Swan Sonnenschein and Co.,
London, 1889.
1 105. LITTELL'S LIVING AGE. (P.)— 8vo.
Boston, 1 844-1 890. (Reprints of articles
from other periodicals.)
U06. LOCK, A YALE. — The Witchcraft of
Roulette. 8 pp. 8vo. London, 1903.
1 107. LONDON MAGAZINE, THE. (P.)— 8vo.
London, 1 732-1 789. (Contains a few articles
on gaming, which are set out in the General
Index.)
1 108. LONDON MAGAZINE, THE.— New
Series, 1 820-1 828. See Nos. 367, 1047, ^uid
1264.
1 109. LONDON MAGAZINE. (P.)-^8vo. Lon-
don. In progress.
Card Tricks. By Charles Bertram. No.
54, p. 701. January 1903.
Race Course Swindles. By W. J. Wintle.
No. 58, p. 431- May 1903.
mo. LONDON SOCIETY. (P.) 8vo. London.
A Whist Party. (Illustrated.) Vol. 4,
p. 497. December i860.
Gambling Spas. Homburg. Vol. 2,
p. 592. December 1862,
Whist. By 'Cavendish' (Henry Jones).
Vol. 7, p. 57. January 1865.
i87
LONDON SOCIETY— conitnued.
The Morality of Card-Playing. By
* Cavendish.* Vol. 7, p. 313. April 1865.
Historical Notes on our National Card
Game. By ' Cavendish.' Vol. 9, p. 65.
January 1866.
Do. Chapter II. Vol. 9, p. 161.
February 1866.
On Whist as a Business. (By A. C.
Ewald.) Vol. 37, p. 42. January 1880.
Whist Stories. By An Old Stager.
(Charles Hefvey.) Vol. 43, p. 95.
January 1883.
HIT. LONG, JONATHAN.— The Whist-Player's
Pocket Companion; or, the Laws of the
Game of Whist (Long and Short). Compiled
from the Best Authorities. By Jonathan
Long, Esq. vi+i6 pp. 24mo. T. Hurst,
London, 1833.
(A 'tiny book' measuring 3in. by ifin.
' Jonathan Long ' is probably a pseudonym
suggested by that of * Bob Short.*)
1 1 12. LONG, ROBERT.— Short Rules for Playing
the Game of Casino. 1 1 pp. i6mo. J. Owen
and others, London, 1792.
1 1 13. LONGMAN'S MAGAZINE. (P.)— 8vo.
London.
Poker Principles and Chance Laws. By
R. A, Proctor. Vol. 2, p. 497. Sep-
tember 1883.
1 88
LONGMAN'S UAGhZmi^.— continued.
Whist Chat By R. A. Proctor. Vol. 5.
p. 369. February 1885.
The Language of Whist By R. A. Proctor.
Vol. 6, p. 596. October 1885.
Is Whist-Signalling Honest.^ By
R. A. Proctor. Vol. 7, p. 602. April
1886.
Luck : Its Laws and Limits. Vol. 8, p. 256.
July 1886.
Whist-Sig^nalling and Whist Strategy. By
R. A. Proctor. Vol. 9, p. 635. April
1887.
Cardland ; or, the Card-Playing Age. By
Charles Bruce Angier. Vol. 31, p. 53.
May, 1 901.
1 1 14. LOO. — Rules for Three Card Loo, as played
in the Clubs of London and Bath. Selected
by a Member. 16 pp. i6mo. J. Warren,
London, 1820.
1 1 15. LOO.— The Laws of Loo of the Blenheim
Club. Printed for Private Circulation.
London, c. 1866. (Reprinted in No. 964.)
1 1 16. LOOKER-ON, THE. (P.)— Folio. London,
1792. No. 21. Some Morality in Gaming.
(By William Roberts.) May 19, 1792.
1 1 17. LOTTERY.— The Lottery displayed, or the
Adventurer's Guide ; showing die Origin,
Nature and Management of the State Lottery :
1 89
The Errors and Losses incident to the Draw-
ing, Registering and Examining : The Method
of Guarding against their pernicious effects
and of receiving Prizes hitherto sunk through
imperfect Intelligence or Loss of Tickets. . . .
To which is added, A Concise View of all the
State Lotteries to the Present Time. 40 pp.
8vo. A. Caldwell and Co., London, 1771.
1 1 18. LOTTERY. — The Arraignment, Trial and
Condemnation of Squire Lottery Alias Royal
Oak Lottery. 47 pp. 8vo. A. Baldwin,
London, 1699.
1 1 19. LOTTERY.— A Review of the Fortunate and
Unfortunate Adventurers. A Satyr in
Burlesque upon the Famous Lottery set up
in Freeman's- Yard in Cornhill. 1 2 pp. 4to.
Randal Taylor, London, 1694.
1 1 20. LOTTERY.— The Poet Buffoon'd : or, a
Vindication of the Unfortunate Ladies from
the Sawcy Reflections in a late Doggrel Satyr
against the Famous Lottery in Freeman's-
Yard. By a Club of the Fair Sex for that
purpose assembled. 10 pp. 4to. R.Taylor,
1694.
1 1 21. LOWSLEY, LT.'COL. B.— Whist of the
Future. Being a Forecast submitting defects
in existing Whist laws ; containing argument
s^inst the American leads being applicable
to strong hands and weak hands alike : and
advocating with other matters the adoption of
I90
the same game and the same laws for all
countries, so that International Whist Tourna-
ments on the duplicate system may become
practicable and frequent. xii+ 164 pp. 8vo.
Swan Sonnenschein and Co., London, 1898.
1 1 22. LOWTHER, THOMAS D.— Laws of
American Whist Revised and corrected.
19 pp. 8vo. Barnard and Gunthorp,
Chicago, 189a
1 123. LOWTHER, THOMAS D.— (The same,
with an additional preface of two pages
inserted.) 1892.
1 1 24. LOWTHER, THOMAS D.— Aphorisms of
Whist. By 'Nestor.' Chicago, 1894.
{Whist, February 1894.)
1 125. LOWTHER, THOMAS D.— Do. (Anew
and augmented edition. Printed for private
distribution.) 40 pp. 8vo. Chicago, 1901.
1 126. LUBBOCK, SIR JOHN WILLIAM,
BART., and DRINKWATER, JOHN
ELIOTT {afterwards BETHUNE.)— On
Probability. Published under the super-
intendence of the Society for the Diffusion of
Useful Knowledge. Parts I. and II. 64 pp.
8vo. Baldwin and Cradock, London, 1830.
1127. LUCAS, THEOPHILUS.— Memoirs of the
Lives, Intrigues, and Comical Adventures of
the most Famous Gamesters and Celebrated
Sharpers, in the Reigns of Charles II,
191
James II, WilHaini III, and Queen Anne
Wherein is contained the Secret History of
Gaming, discovering all the most sharping
Tricks and Cheats (us'd by slight of Hand)
at Picquet, Gleek, Lanterloo, Bankafalet,
Basset, Primero, Cribbage, Verquere, Tick-
Tack, Grand-Trick-Tr2u:k ; and all the
English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and
Italian Games, play'd with Cards, Dice,
Tables, or otherwise. The whole calculated
for the Meridians of London, Bath, Tunbridge,
and the Groom- Porters. By Theophilus
Lucas Esq. (Frontispiece.) xxii-«-285 pp.
i2mo. Jonas Brown and Ferdinando Bur-
leigh, London, 17 14.
1 128. LUCAS, THEOPHILUS.— Do. The
second edition. (Ibid.) 17 14. See also
No. 612.
1129. LUDGATE, THE. (P.)— 8vo. London.
Boulogne-sur-Mer. By G. Booth. Vol. 6,
p. 22. May 1898*
Monte Carlo. By A. M. Barbour. Vol 6,
p. 430. September 1898.
The Painted Hell. By William Le Queux.
Vol. 7, p. 505. April 1899.
Playing-Cards. By Helen C. Gordon.
Vol. 9, p. 483. Illustrated by
E. J. Lewis. March 190a
1 130. LUMLEY, HENRY. — Whist. The In-
voluntary Card. By H. L. Reprinted from
192
The sporting Times. S. sh. 8vo. London,
1892.
1 131. LUSH, GODFREY. — Shakespeare the
Whist Player's Guide, Philosopher, and
Friend. By a Member of the Drayson
Whist Club. 16 pp. i6mo. Samuel
Mullen, Melbourne, 1887.
(A very amusing collection of quotations
from Shakespeare cleverly applied to Whist)
1 132. LUTTRELL, HENRY.— Crockford House,
A Rhapsody in Two Cantos. 116 pp. 8vo.
John Murray, London, 1827.
1 133. • LYNX. —Bridge Topics. By 'Lynx.'
91 pp. i6mo. W. Newman, Calcutta, 1903.
M., W. — See * Erskine.'
1134. MACBRAIR, DAVID JOHNSON.— Whist
in Rhymes for Modern Times. By Arthur
Thistlewood, Gent. 27 pp. i2mo. Seton
and MacKenzie, Edinburgh, 1873.
1 135. MACHIN. LEWIS.— The Dumbe Knight
A Pleasant Comedy. 38 pp. 410. John
Bache, London, 1608. (Mount Saint, t.e.
Piquet, Act IV., Scene L)
1 136. Mackenzie, william douglas.—
The Ethics of Gambling. 90 pp. 8vo.
The Sunday School Union, London, 1895.
(From No. 300.)
193
1 137. MACLEOD, MALCOLM, Z?.Z?.-.The Key
of Knowledge ; or Universal Conjuror. Un-
folding the Mysteries of the Occult Sciences,
And being a Guide to the Temple of Wis-
dom. 84 pp. i2mo. J. Roach, London,
1796. (On Cartomancy and Card Tricks.
Vignette on title-page.)
1138. MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE. (P.) —
Cambridge and London.
Games at Cards for the Coming Winter.
By W. P. (Pole). Vol. 4, p. 129. Svo.
December 1861.
Whist. By W. P. Vol. 7, p. 201. Jan-
uary 1863.
Boards of Green Cloth. By W. P. Vol.
21, p. 238. January 1870.
Pope's Game of Ombre. (By W. Pole.)
Vol. 29, p. 262. January 1874.
Games at Cards for One Player. By W.
Pole. Vol. 31, p. 241. January 1875.
Games at Cards Played by Machinery.
By W. P. Vol. 33, p. 241. January
1876.
Backgammon Among the Aztecs. By
Edward B. Tylor. Vol. 39, p. 142.
December 1878.
American Leads at Whist. By ' Caven-
dish' (H. Jones). Vol. 53, p. 235.
January 1886.
The Humours of Baccarat. Vol. 64,
p. 364. September 1891.
194
II 39" MACY. — Macy's Book of Sports and Pastimes.
Illustrated i2mo. R. H. Macy and Co.,
New York, 1885. (Horr.)
1 140. MAGIC. (P.) — Vol. I., Na i. 410. Lon-
don, October 190a (In prc^ess. A
Monthly Magazine edited by Ellis Stanyon,
who has contributed a greatly extended ver-
sion of his Bibliography of Conjuring, Na
1535, which runs through the first three
volumes, which also contain a considerable
amount of information on cards and card
tricks.)
1 141. MAGIC AND MYSTERY. PART II.—
Instructions for performing nearly 100
Wonderful Tricks and Delusions with Cards.
64 pp. Hart and Co., London. (N. D.
Stanyon.)
1 142. MAINWARING, CAPTAIN ARTHUR.
— Cut Cavendish, or Whist in a few Whiffs,
With a postscrijrt on Bridge, xi + 54 pp.
8vo. Routledge, London, 1899.
1143. MAIR, ROBERT HENRY.— Short Rules
for Cribbage, with Hints for Playing the
Game. 16 pp. 32mo. W. H, Willis and
Co., London. (1878.)
1 1 44. 'MAJOR, THE.— The Game of Hearts.
Rules of the Game. How to Play. By
*The Major.' 22 pp. 8vo. Excelsior
Publishing House, New York, 1886.
195
1 145- ' MAJOR, the;— The Poker Primer, or How
to Play Draw- Poker. 31 pp. 8vo. Excel-
sior Publishing House, New York, 1886.
1146. 'MAJOR, THE/— How to Play the Game of
Skat. 30 pp. 8vo. Excelsior Publishing
House, New York, 1887.
' MAJOR TENACE.' — See Bailey,
George W.
1 147. MANLY, MARLINE— The Poker King.
A Story of the Traps and Snares of New
York. 193 pp. 8vo. Street and Smith,
New York, 1890.
1 148. MARK WICK, EDWARD.— The Secret Out
How to win at Nap. 2 plates and 58 pp.
8vo. Iliffe and Son, London, 1886.
MARSHALL, JULIAN.— See No. 1241.
1 149. MARTIN. — A New Treatise upon Real
Quadrille, with an explanation of the different
Methods of Playing it : viz., of Simple
Quadrille, with Sans Prendre ; with Mediator
and Favourite, with all the Honours and
Concours, etc. To which is subjoined
Tridelle with four and three suits and methods
yet quite unknown in England. By Mons.
Martin, Master of a licensed Gaming-House
in Paris. Translated from the French. 8vo
London, 1764. (Watt.)
115a MARTIN, SAMUEL.— Gambling. A
lecture delivered before the Young Mens
02
196
Christian Association, Nov. 18, 1856. 37 pp.
8vo. J. Nisbet and Co., London, 1857.
1 151. MARTIN, SAMUEL.— Gambling. Evi-
dence in Support of Statements made in a
Lecture on Gambling. 51 pp. 8vo.
J. Nisbet and Co., London, 1857.
1 152. MASKELYNE, JOHN NEVIL.— Sharps
and Flats. A Complete Revelation of the
Secrets of Cheating at games of chance and
skill. Front, 3 plates and x + 335pp. 8vo.
Longmans, Green and Co., London and New
York, 1894.
1153. MATHERS, S. L. MACGREGOR. — The
Tarot, its occult signification, use in Fortune-
Telling, and Method of Play, etc. 60 pp.
i6mo. G. Redway, London, 1888.
1 1 54. MATTHEWS, JAMES BRANDER.— Pen
and Ink. 247 pp. 8vo. Longmans, Green
and Co., London and New York, 1888.
(Poker Talk, p. 187.)
1 155. MATTHEWS, THOMAS.— Advice to the
Young Whist- Player ; containing most of the
Maxims of the Old School, with the Author's
observations on those he thinks erroneous :
also several new ones exemplified by apposite
cases ; and a method of acquiring a knowledge
of the principles on which they are grounded,
pointed out to the Inexperienced Whist-
Player. By an Amateur. 53 pp. 8vo.
Bath, printed by W. Meyler, 1804.
197
1 156. MATTHEWS, THOMAS.—Do. The
second edition. 69 pp. 8vo. 1806.
1 157. MATTHEWS, THOMAS.— Do. i2mo.
Boston, 1 81 2. ('From the second English
edition.* Frey.)
1 158. MATTHEWS, THOMAS. — Do. The
third edition. 64 pp. 8vo. 1808..
H59. MATTHEWS, THOMAS.— Do. Fourth
edition, with additions. By Thomas
Matthews, Esq. 59 pp. 8vo. Bath, i8ia
(Courtney.)
1 1 60. MATTHEWS, THOMAS. — Do. To
which are added. Observations on Short
Whist. The seventh edition, with additions.
By T. Matthews, Esq. 65 pp. 8vo.
Meyler and Son, Bath. 18 13. (Eighth
edition, 1814.)
1 161. MATTHEWS, THOMAS.— Do. The
ninth edition. 64 pp. 8vo. Bath, 181 6.
1 162. MATTHEWS, THOMAS.— Do. The
eleventh edition, with a Postscript. 64 pp.
8vo. 18 1 8. (This postscript appears for the
first time, though in the thirteenth edition it
is printed as ' Postscript to the eighth edition.'
Twelfth edition, 1819.)
1 163. MATTHEWS, THOMAS.— Do. The
thirteenth edition. By T. Matthews, Esq.
T. S. Meyler, Bath, 1822. (Fourteenth
edition, ibid)
198
ii64. MATTHEWS, THOMAS.— Do. From
the fourteenth English edition. 58 pp.
8vo. J. R. Hogg, Madras, 1825.
1 165. MATTHEWS. THOMAS.— Do. The
fifteenth edition. 64 pp. 8vo. Mary
Meyler, Bath, 1824.
(After the thirteenth edition the name is
always spelt 'Mathews.' There was no
change in any of the subsequent editions, of
which I have seen the i6th, 1825; 17th,
1827; i8th, 1828; the 19th, 1832; and
the 20th, undated. The Eng. Cat has
'Matthews, Sir W., on Whist, i2mo, Long-
mans,' between 1830 and 1846. This is
probably a mistake for our author, as Long-
mans' name was on all the later editions with
the names of other London publishers and
booksellers. The treatise was reprinted in
'Knowledge,* vols. 10 and 11.)
1 166. MATTHEWS. THOMAS.— Advice to the
Young Whist-Player. By the late J. Matthews,
Esq. G. A. Williams, Cheltenham, 1822.
(From an advertisement.)
1 167. MATTHEWS THOMAS.— Instructions sur
le Jeu de Whist, par T. Mathews. En
Anglais et en Fran^ais, contenant le Whist
en Cinq Points, en Dix Points, et aux Tricks
Doubles. Traduit par F. Gardera, pubU6
par M. Commecy, propri^taire du Cercle
199
Francois. Front xv + 191 pp. lamo.
Paris, 1838.
(Printed in English and in French on
oi^x)site pages. There was a second edition
in 1848.)
1 168. MATTHEWS. THOMAS, AND COLES.
CHARLES BARHAM.— Whist and Short
Whist, By T. Mathews Esq. and Major
A w 92 pp. i6mo. A. and W. Galignani.
Paris, 1 84 1.
1 169. MATTHEWS, THOMAS. AND YOUNG.
MA/OIi.— Whist and Short Whist. 124 pp.
i6mo. Appleton, New York. 1857. (Rhein-
hardt)
1 1 70. MAWE. — The Groom- Porters Law at Mawe,
to be observed in fulfilling the due orders of
the Game. (A Broadside, c. 158a The
earliest English example of a code of laws of
a card game. Reprinted in * A Collection of
79 Black- Letter Ballads and Broadsides,
1 559-1 597.' 8vo. London, 1869.)
1 171. MAXIM, 5//? HIRAM S.~Monte Carlo
Facts and Fallacies. With Illustrations by
George A. Stevens, xii+326 pp. 8vo.
Grant Richards, London. 1904.
MAXIM, SIR HIRAM S.~See also No.
1224.
20O
1172. MAXWELL, WILLIAM.— Jamesanna, alias
Heart's Union, or a Pythagoricall Play at
Gardes, representing the Excellencie and
Utilitie of Union, with the Ignobilitie and
Incommodities of Division. So called in
honour of James and Anne, our King and
Queene of Union, London. (From a con-
temporary advertisement, 1619.)
1 173. MAXWELL, WILLIAM, HAMILTON.—
The Field-Book, or Sports and Pastimes of
the British Islands, viii + 563 pp. 8vo.
E. Wilson, London, 1833. (Frontispiece and
cuts.)
1 174. MAYNARD, GEORGE V.— Advice to Be-
ginners, n pp. New York, 1892. {Wktst^
July 1892.)
1175. McGUCKIN, WILLIAM G.— Whist Nug-
gets, being certain Whistographs, Historical,
Critical, and Humorous. x4-320 pp. i6mo.
G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1892.
1 1 76. McHARDY, C. McL. — Brief Bridge By-
Words. 2 pp. i6mo. (London, 1903.)
1 177. McINTOSH, ANDREW J.— The Laws of
Whist. All the Important Decisions Made
in England, France and the United States
inserted beneath the rule under which each
case arose. Modem Whist very generally
illustrated and explained . . . .Utica, N. Y.,
1887.
20I
1 178. McINTOSH, ANDREW J.— Do. Second
edition. 146 pp. 8vo. W. T. Smith, Uticai
1888.
1 179. McTEAR, J. S. — Penchant. A Game of
Cards for Two Players. By Jack Smarte.
Ill pp. 8vo. Mudie and Sons, London,
1893-
McTEAR, J. S. — See also No. 632.
1 180. MEEHAN, C. H. W.— The Laws and Prac-
tice of the Game of Euchre. By A Professor.
1862. (Frey.)
ii8i. MEEHAN, C. H. W.— Do. As adopted by
the Washington, D. C, Euchre Club. By A
Professor, one of the oldest and most noted
Euchre players in the United States, and a
member of the Washington Euchre Club.
To which are added the Rules for Playing
Draw-Poker. 144 pp. 8vo. T.B.Peterson,
Philadelphia, 1877. (Horr says 134 pp.,
i2mo., 1877, in which year the book was
entered. The Am. Cat has 32mo., 1876.)
1 182. MELROSE, C. J.— Modem Scientific Whist:
with Reasons Why. Specially written with
a view to enabling beginners to become
skilful players by a progressive and familiar
method of explanation and illustration, com-
manding the reasoning assent of the reader
and eliminating all arbitrary dicta of authority.
viii4-296pp. 8vo. L. Upcott Gill, London,
1898.
202
n83. MELROSE, C. J.— Solo Whist: Its Whys
and Wherefores, xvi + 224 pp, 8va 1899.
1184. MELROSE, C J. — Bridge Whist: Its
Whys and Wherefores, xiv 224 pp. 8vo.
L. U. Gill, London, and Scribner's, New
York, 1 901.
1 185. MELROSE, C. J. — Do. Second edition.
XXX 4- 232 pp. 8vo. 1 903.
1 186. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.— Hints
for a Reform, Particularly in the Gaming
Clubs. By a Member of Parliament, iii-h
24 pp. 8vo. R. Baldwin, London, 1784.
(By Alexander Duflf, Eari of Fife,)
1 187. • MERRY ANDREW.' — Whist. The
American Lead Controversy. By * Merry
Andrew.' With a letter by ' Cavendish.'
28 pp. 8vo. Kegan Paul, Trench and Co.,
London, 1885.
1 188. METROPOLITAN, THE. (P.)— Playing
Cards of All Nations. By W. G. Bowdoin.
New York, November 1899.
1 189. MIDWIFE, THE. (P.)— The Midwife, or
the Old Woman's Magazine. i2mo. Lon-
don.
A Letter from Mrs, Midnight to Mr. Hoyle,
partly complimentary, and partly objur-
gatory. Vol. I, No. 5, p. 193. 1751.
On the Practice of Gaming among Ladies
of Quality. Vol. 2, No. 5, p. 205
1751-
203
1190. MILLER, GEORGE.— On the Nature and
Limits of Certainty and Probability. Trans-
actions of the Royal Irish Academy^ vol. v.,
p. 199. 4to. Dublin, 1793.
1 191. MILLER HENRY.— Rules for Professional
Whist Players and Yankee Leads for Four
o'clock Teas, etc. 4 pp. 32010. Henry
Miller, New York, 1891.
1 192. MINCHIN, JAMES INNES, AND
ARBUTHNOT, P.— Whist Studies ; being
Hands at Whist Played Through according
to the system of * Cavendish ' and in illustration
of the principles laid down in that work. By
A. C. and B. D. 78 pp. Svo. Smith, Elder
and Co., London, 1863.
1 193. ' MINETTA.'— What the Cards Tell. 67 pp.
Svo. Downey and Co., London, 1896.
1 194. 'MINETTA.' — Fortune-Telling Cards and
How to Use them. 29 pp. i6mo.
G. Redway, London, 1897.
1 195. MINOR JOCKEY CLUB, THE.— Or a
Sketch of the Manners of the Greeks. X4-
91 pp. 8vo. R. Farsham. (London, c. 1794.)
1 196. MINSHEU, JOHN.— Pleasant and Delight-
ful Dialogues in Spanish and English.
68 pp. Folio. M. BoUivant, London, 1599.
(And J. Haviland, London, 1623. An
appendix to * A Spanish Grammar ' by Richard
Percivale ; contains an interesting description
of Primero.)
204
MISODOLUS.— See H,, S,
1197. MITCHELL, JOHN T.— Duplicate Whist
Its Rules and Methods of Play. With
Appendix of Laws, Leads, and Inferences
of the modern Game. no pp. 8vo.
A. C. McClurg and Co., Chicago, 1891.
1 198. MITCHELL, JOHN T.— Do. An entirely
new edition. 160 pp. 8vo. Ihling Bios,
and Everard, Kalamazoo, 1897.
1 199. MODERN REVIEW, THE. (P.)— 8vo
London.
'One Hell the Less.' Vol. i, No. i,
p. 45. October 1892.
The Watch Dogs of our Lady of Roulette.
By C. W. Whyte-Hall. Vol. 3, No. i,
p- 37. October 1893.
1200. MON. — Rules of the Celebrated Game of
Skat, with some Hints for Beginners. By
Mon. 24 pp. 32mo. C. Goodall and Son,
London, 1890.
MONOGRAPH, THE. —See Griswold,
W. M.
1201. MONTAGU, Z-^Z?F MARY WORTLEY.
— Six Town Eclogues, with some other
Poems. By the Rt. Hon. L. M. W. M.
48 pp. 4to. M. Cooper, London, 1747.
(See No. 1379.)
1202. MONTE CARLO.— Monaco. A Letter on
the moral and material Injury caused by the
205
Gambling Establishment of Monte Carlo.
1 6 pp. 4to. S. G. Sauvin and Co., Nice,
1876.
1203. MONTE CARLO.— The Gambling House
at Monte Carlo. 17 pp. 8vo. London,
1883.
1204. MONTE CARLO.— Monte Carlo and Public
Opinion. Edited by a Visitor to the Riviera.
viii + 3i3pp. 8vo.
1205. MONTE CARLO.— Facts about Monte
Carlo. By a Group of Shareholders. i6 pp.
8vo. Roxburghe Press, London. (1897.)
1206. MONTE CARLO.— Monte Carlo, 1894. A
Sketch of the Casino^ Play, Players and
Attractions, with observations Personal and
Impersonal, being a letter to the Far West
in descriptive verse. 38 pp. 8vo. Dean and
Son, London.
1207. MONTE CARLO.— Description of the Game
of Monte Carlo. 2 pp. 4to. Liverpool,
1896.
1 208. MONTE CARLO.— Guide Monte Carlo.
Explanation of Trente et Quarante and
Roulette. Various methods of staking and
progressing. 36 pp. i2mo. Monte Carlo,
1889.
1209. MONTHLY REVIEW, THE. (P.)— 4to.
London. The Game of Bridge. (By Henry
Newbolt.) No. 13, p. i. October 1901.
2o6
i2ia MONTHLY REPOSITORY OF THEa
LOGY AND GENERAL LITERA-
TURE. (P.)— On the Propriety of Dissent-
ing Ministers playing at Cards. Vol. L
pp. 534, 644. 8vo. London, 1806.
121 1. MOORE, CHARLES.— A Full Enquiry into
the Subject of Suicide, to which are added,
as being closely connected with the subject.
Two Treatises on Duelling and Gaming.
2 vols. 4to. J. F. and Co., Rivington, and
others, London, 1790. (Gaming, vol. 2,
pp. 283-405. A very elaborate treatise.)
MORDERN, W. E.— See No. 1331.
121 2. MORGAN, CAPTAIN HILLS FAUL-
CONER. — The Whist-Player s Guide.
144 pp. i6mo. Marcus Ward and Co.
London, 1881.
1213. MORNING IN CORK STREET, A.— A
Morning in Cork Street ; or, Raising the
Wind : containing a Picture of our Hopeful
Young Sprigs of Nobility and Men of
Fashion : with Original Letters and Anecdotes
241 pp. i2mo. J. Johnston, London, 1822
(Pages 1-132 are devoted to gaming and
gaming-houses.)
MORTON, A. P.— See No. 481.
MORTON, CHARLES.— See No. 386.
MOSSOP, CHARLES.— See Nos. 752 and
1651.
207
1214. MOXON, JOSEPH.— The Use of the
Astronomical Playing-Cards. 49 pp. 8vo.
Joseph Moxon, London, 1676.
1 21 5. MOXON, JOSEPH.— The Genteel House
Keeper's Pastime. 1692. (Chatto.)
1 216. MOXON JOSEPH.— Do. Or the Mode of
Carving at Table Represented in a Pack of
Playing Cards. 24+4 pp. i2mo. J. Lent-
hall, London, 171 7.
1 217. MOVER, FREDERICK E.— Whist Things
Old and New. 29 pp. i6mo. The Apple-
baugh Jones Co., Philadelphia, 1903.
1218. MUMCHANCE. — Mihil Mumchance, his
Discoverie of the Art of Cheating in False
Dyce-Play and other Unlawful Games.
With a Discourse of the Figging Craft . . .
never before Published. The Names of
False Dyce ... 15 11. 4to. William
Jones, London (Lowndes and Hazlitt.
Sometimes attributed to Robert Greene.)
1 219. MUMFORD, ERASMUS.— A Letter to the
Club at White's. In which are set forth the
Great Expediency of Repealing the Laws now
in Force against Excessive Gaming, and the
many Advantages that would arise to this
Nation from it. 40 pp. 8vo. W. Owen>
London, 1750.
208
1220. MUNSEY'S MAGAZINE. (P.)— 8vo. New
York and London.
The Game of Patience. By Mary Louise
Grahame. Vol. 24, p. 871. March
1901.
The Great Lottery Campaign. By Reed
Carradine. Vol. 26, p. 23. October
1901.
In a New York Gambling House. By
Stephen Sutcliffe. Vol. 29, p. 922,
September 1903.
Women as Gamblers. By Mabel Warren
Sanford. Vol. 30, p. 100. October
1903.
1 22 1. MURDOCK, W. N.— Third Hand High.
Lee Shepard and Co., Boston. (United
States Catalogue, 1902.)
1222. MURNIVAL. — A Mumival of Knaves: or
Whiggism plainly Displayed and (if not
shameless) Burlesqu'd out of Countenance.
4to. James Nowis, London, 1683. (Hazlitt)
1223. MUSKERRY, WILLIAM.— An Odd Trick.
Comedy in One Act 19 pp. i6mo.
Samuel, French, London, and T. H. French,
New York. (1896. A version of the well-
known play of • A Quiet Rubber.*)
209
1224. NATIONAL REVIEW, THE. (P.)— 8vo.,
London.
Card Playing and Free Whist. By
• Aquarius ' {L. D'A. Jackson). No. 93,
p. 347. November 1890.
Gambling at Monte Carlo. By Norwood
Young. No. 94, p. 486. December
1890.
Free Whist— A Reply. By Henry Alfred
Cohen. No. 95, p. 614. January 1891.
Free Whist By 'Aquarius.' No. 97,
p. 143. March 1891.
Systems of Gambling. By Norwood
Young. No. 1 06, p. 449. December
1891.
Concerning Gambling. By Walter A.
Raleigh. No. 240, p. 921. February
1903.
Play and Players at Monte Carlo. By
Sir Hiram S. Maxim. No. 241, p. 78.
March 1903.
1225. NAUTICAL MAGAZINE, THE. (P.)—
8vo. London. Gambling Aboard Ship. By
W. B. Lord. Vol. 70, p. 75. August 1901.
• NESTOR.'— See Lowther, Thomas D.
1 226. NEVE, RICHARD.— The Merry Companion,
or Delights for the Ingenious, in Two Parts
. . • Teaching how to shew 177 Merry Tricks
• . . Fifty with Cards. 145 pp. i^mo. Eben.
Tracy, London, 1 7 1 6. (Second edition, 1 7 2 1 .)
2IO
1227. NEVILE, HENRY.— Shuffling, Cutting and
Dealing, In a Game at Pickquet Being
Acted from the Year, 1653 to 1658. By
O.P. and others ; With great Applause. 8 pp.
4to. 1659. (Reprinted in the fifth volume of
the * Harleian Miscellany.')
1228. THE NEW CENTURY REVIEW. (P.)—
8vo. London. Gambling as it was and as it
is. By Lawrence Irwell. Vol. 6, p. 33.
July 1899.
1229. THE NEW REVIEW. (P.)— 8va London.
Duplicate Whist By George Fletcher.
Vol. 2, p. 490. November 1894.
1230. THE NEW JERSEY LAW JOURNAL.
(P.) — Gaming. Vol. 6, pp. 1 01, 169. Somer-
ville, N. J.. 1883.
1231. THE NEW UNIVERSAL REVIEW. OR
GENTLEMAN AND LADY'S POLITE
INSTRUCTOR. (P.)
New Rules and Directions for Playing the
Game of Whist, with a neat copper-plate
representing the Game of Whist play'd
with great Exactness. Vol. i, pp. 41,
117, 152. 8vo. London, 1751.
Remarks on Gaming, extracted from
Mr. Sale's Koran ; proper to be perused
at this time when the New Act against
Gaming takes place. Vol. 12, p. 85.
September 1757.
211
1232. NEWBOLD, ROBERTA G.— A Condensed
Text- Book of Whist. 32 pp. i6mo.
Philadelphia, 1894. (Second edition, 1895.)
NEWTON, THOMAS. — See Daneau,
Lambert.
1233. NICHOLSON, RENTON.— Lord Chief
Baron Nicholson. An Autobiography. 380 pp.
8vo. G. Vickers, London. (i86i. The
Author at one time assisted in keeping a
gaming-house, and has much to say on the
subject.)
1234. NICKER NICKED, THE.— The Nicker
Nicked, or the Cheats of Gaming Discovered.
Leathermore's Advice concerning Gaming.
12 pp. 4to. London, 1669. (Reprinted in
the ' Harleian Miscellany,' vol. 2, from the
third edition, 1698. See also No. 1057.)
1235. NIEL, C. LANG. — The Modern Conjuror
and Drawing- Room Entertainer, with an
Introduction by Charles Bertram. With over
500 original illustrations from photographs.
414 pp. 8vo. C. A. Pearson, London, 1903.
(1902. Contains a reprint of No. 1535.)
1236. NIEL, C. LANG. — Modern Card Manipula-
tion. 93 pp. 8vo. Pearson, London, 1904.
(1903.)
'NIMROD,' le. CHARLES JAMES
APPERLEY.— See No. 564.
P2
212
1237. NINETEENTH CENTURY, THE. (P.)
— 8vo, London.
Modern Gambling and Gambling Laws.
By G. H. Stutfield. Vol. 26, p. 840.
November 1889.
Play and Players on the Riviera. By
W. Eraser Rae. Vol. 27, p. 240-
February 1890.
Gambling and the Law. By Sir J. F.
Stephen. Vol. 30, p. i. July 1891.
1238. NOBODY AND SOMEBODY.— With the
True Chronicle Historie of Elydure, who was
fortunately three several times crowned King
of England. 4to. John Trundle, London,
1606. (Contains a gammg scene and many
allusions to cards and dice. Reprinted in
*The School of Shakespeare,' edited by
R. Simpson, vol. i, 8vo., London, 1858 ; and
also reprinted in facsimile for private circu-
lation, 50 copies only, 4to., by A. Smith,
Glasgow, 1877.)
1239. NORTHBROOKE, JOHN.— A Treatise
wherein Dicing, Dancing, Vaine Plaies or
Enterludes with other idle pastimes, etc.,
commonly used on the Sabbath day are
reprooved . . . made dialoguewise by John
Northbrooke. vii4-72 11. 4to. George
Bishoppe, London, 1579. (Reprinted by the
Shakespeare Society, London, 8vo., 1843.)
213
1240, NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, THE.
(P.)_8va New York.
The Ethics of Gambling. By E. B.
Fotheringham. Vol. 135, p. 162.
1884.
Lotteries and Gambling. By A. Com-
stock. Vol. 154, p. 217. February
1892.
Gambling and Cheating in Ancient Rome.
By Rudolf Lanciani. Vol. 155, p. 97.
July 1892.
-1241. NOTES AND QUERIES.— A Medium of
Intercommunication for Literary Men, Artists,
Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 4to. London.
In progress from 1849.
(This periodical has contained from the
first volume onwards a great number of
communications on cards and games —
their use, history, derivation and names,
etc. etc. ; of these the most important
are by Mr. Julian Marshall on the
Bibliography of Books on Gaming.)
1242. NOYES, H. J.— Triplicate Whist The
Rules and Suggestions for Playing. 28 pp.
i6mo. Port Chester, N. Y., 1903.
1243. NUMERO. — Numero: A Collection of
Twenty Games to Puzzle and Amuse any
number of players of any age. 19 pp. i8mo.
E. Mortimer, Halifax. {1890. Patience
Games.)
214
- 1244. O'DONOGHUE, FREEMAN MARIUS.—
Catalogue of the Collection of Playing Cards
Bequeathed to the Trustees of the British
Museum by Lady Charlotte Schreiber.
Printed by Order of the Trustees. vii +
228 pp. 8vo. London, 1901.
1245. O'HARA, P. — The Forty-Five Player's
Manual. Rules for the Game. 24mo.
Donnell, Boston, 1875. (Am. Cat)
1246. OLIPHANT. GEORGE HENRY HEWIT.
— The Law concerning Horses, Racings,
Wagers and Gaming. xxxii + 322 pp.
i2mo. S. Sweet, London, 1847. (Later
editions, 1854, 1865, 1882, and 1896.)
1247. OLIVER, EDWIN.— The A. B. C. of Solo
Whist. 80 pp. i6mo. H. J. Drane,
London. (1902.)
1248. OMBRE. — The Royal Game of Ombre.
i2mo. 1660. (A political tract Chatto.)
1249. OMBRE. — The Royal Game of the Ombre,
written At the Request of Divers Honourable
Persons. 13 pp. 12 mo. Thomas Palmer,
London, 1665.
1250. OMBRE. — Do. 18 pp. 8vo. William
Brook, London, 1660. (Hazlitt)
1251. ONCE A WEEK. (P.)— 4to. London.
On the Cards. By Albany Fonblanque,
Junior. Vol. 4, p. 469. April 13, i86i.
215
ONCE A V^E^K—coKttnued.
Card Sharping. By Lascelles Wraxall.
Vol. 4, p. 597. April 20, 1 86 1.
Duties on Cards. (By Henry Jones.)
Vol. 10, p. 34. January 2, 1864.
Obsolete Card Games. (By Henry Jones.)
Vol. 10, p. 362. March 19, 1864.
Concerning Bdzique. Vol. 20, p. 216.
March 20, 1869.
Sick Whist. New Series, vol. 7, p. 373.
April 15, 1871.
Rouge et Noir. New Series, vol. 9,
p. 212. March 2, 1872.
Gaming Houses in the Pyrenees. New
Series, vol. 11, p. 490. June 7, 1873.
'OPSIMATH.' See Saint. William.
1252. OTTLEY, WILLIAM YOUNG. — An
Inquiry into the Origin and early History of
Engraving upon Copper and in Wood, with
an Account of Engravers and their Works,
from the Invention of Chalcography by Maso
Finiguerra to the time of Mark Antonio
Raimondi. 2 vols, xxii + 836 pp. 4to.
J. and A. Arch, London, 18 16. (Also sixty
copies on large paper.)
1253. OTTLEY, WILLIAM YOUNG. — A
Collection of One Hundred and Twenty-nine
Fac-similes of Scarce and Curious Prints, by
2l6
the Early Masters of the Italian, German, and
Flemish Schook : illustrative of the History
of Engraving, with Introductory Remarks,
and a Catalogue of the Plates, xxxvi +xxv pp.
and 117 plates. Folio. Longman and others,
London, 1828. (Including a series of designs
for a pack of playing cards. 12 duplicate
plates of Nielli are finished in silver. There
is also an engraved tide-page, which, like the
other i^tes, is on India paper.)
1254- OUTING. (P.)— 8vo. New York.
The Game of Whist April 1885.
(Horr.)
Whist and Mr. Proctor's Game. May
1885. (Horr.)
Three Games of Whist June 1885.
(Horr.)
The Study of Whist July 1885. (Horr.)
Plain-suit Leads in Whist August,
1885. (Horr.)
Trump Leads in Whist September 1885.
(Horr.)
The Beginning of Card Games. By North
Overton Messenger. Vol. 37, p. 656.
March 1901.
The Growth of Whist in America.
By the same. Vol. 38, p. 308. May
1901.
Games of the American Indians. By
Stewart Culin. VoL 42, p. 422. May
1903.
217
1255- OVERLAND MONTHLY, THE. (P.)—
San Francisco.
Indian Games. By A. W. Chase. 1868.
The Heathen Chinee. By Bret Harte.
September 1870,
Word Blossoming. By Stewart Culin.
September 1894.
The National Game of China. By Stewart
Culin. November 1895.
The Origin of Fan Tan. By Stewart
Culin. August 1896.
Monte Carlo. By Jane Martin. Sep-
tember 1900.
1256. OZANAM, JACQUES.— Recreations Mathe-
matical and Physical ... By Mons. Ozanam,
Professor of the Mathematics at Paris. Done
into English and illustrated with very many
cuts, xxviii+530 pp. 8vo. R. Bon wick
and others, London, 1708. (Laws of chance
and card tricks.)
1257. OZANAM, JACQUES. — Recreations for
Gentlemen and Ladies ; being Ingenious
Sports and Pastimes, containing many pleasant
tricks on Cards and Dice, arithmetical sports,
new games, rules for assuredly winning at all
games whether at Cards or Dice . • . etc
Translated from the French of Mons. Ozanam.
Fourth edition. 236 pp. 8vo. Peter Hoey,
Dublin, 1790.
2l8
p.. G. W.— See Pettes, George William.
I258* P. K. — Tens. A new game at Cards for two
players. 7 pp. 8vo. Heam, printer, 1897.
P. P.— See No, 1355.
1259. PACK. — A Pack of Patentees. Opened
Shuffled Cut Dealt And Played 15 pp.
4to. London, 1641.
(Mention of Post and Pare; and Games
played at Noddy Knave, Gleek, and Rough.)
PAINE, CASSIUS M.— See Nos. 1658 and
1674.
1260. PAINTER, WILLIAM.— A Guide to the
Lottery ; or the Laws of Chance laid down in
a plain and intelligible manner . • • wherein
the whole business of insuring tickets in the
State Lottery is clearly explained ... to
which is added, the Complete Draught- Player.
80 pp. 8vo. G. Kearslet, London, 1787.
1261. PALL MALL MAGAZINE, THE. (P.)—
8vo. London.
Behind the Scenes at Monte Carlo. By
John J. Waller. Vol. 7, p. 544.
December 1895.
The Follies of Fashion — Card Playing.
By Louisa Parr. Vol. 13, p. 207.
October 1897.
Lotteries, Luck, Chance and Gambling
Systems. Part I. By J. Holt Schooling.
Vol. 19, p. 542. December 1899.
219
PALL MALL MAGAZINE, THE. (P.)—
continued.
Do. Part H. Vol. 20, p. 84. January
1900.
Do. Part II L Vol. 20, p. 262. February
1900.
Do. Part IV. Vol. 20, p. 376. March
1900.
The Game of Bridge and How to Play it.
By *A Bridger.' (B. W.) Vol. 24.
p. 493. August 1 901.
1262. PALMER, CAPTAIN.— Mont^ Carlo and
the Rouge et Noir and Trente et Quarante at
its Casino. Coloured plates. 15 pp. 8vo.
London, 1885.
1263. PALMER, MAJOR-GENERAL H.
SPENCER, R. ^.— Hana Awase. Trans-
actions of the Asiatic Society of Japan^ vol. \^
19, part 3, p. 545-564, and four coloured
plates of Japanese flower- cards. 8 vo. Tokyo,
1891.
1264. 'PAM, THOMAS.'— A Hint to Whist-
players. By Thomas Pam. The London
Magazine, New Series, vol. 4, p. 102. 8vo.
January 1826. (Reprinted in 'Side Lights
on Charles Lamb,' by Bertram DobelL 8vo.
London, 1903.)
' PAPUS.'— See Encausse, Gerard.
1265. PARDON, CHARLES FREDERICK.—
Cribbage. By Rawdon Crawley, Bt, of
220
Queen's Crawley, Hants. 28 pp. 32mo.
C. Goodall and Son, London, 1889.
1266. PARDON, CHARLES FREDERICK.—
Euchre: Its Method and Maxims. By
Lieut. Bougher. Edited by Rawdon Crawley.
16 pp. 32mo. Goodall, London, 1889.
1267. PARDON, CHARLES FREDERICK.—
Poker. By A. B. Lougher. Edited by
Rawdon Crawley. To which is added a
Chapter on Three-Card Loo. 28 pp. 32mo.
Goodall, London, 1889.
1268. PARDON, CHARLES FREDERICK.—
Do. 23 pp. 32mo. 1895.
(See also Nos. 1086, 1288, 1291, and
1696).
1269. PARDON. GEORGE FREDERICK.—
A Handbook of Whist ; on the text of Hoyle.
94 pp. i6mo. Roudedge, Wame and Rout-
ledge, London and New York, 1861.
1270. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Do. A new edition. 94 pp. i6mo. 1865.
1271. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Do. 94 pp. 8vo. G. Roudedge, London,
1886.
1272. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
The Card Player, Comprising Concise Direc-
tions for Playing Cribbage, Ecart^, Piquet,
All- Fours, Quadrille, Vingt-un, Speculation,
Loo, Pope Joan, and all the Round Games.
221
96 pp. i6mo. G. Routledge and Sons
London, 1862.
1273. PARDON. GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Hoyle's Games Modernised ; being explana-
tions of the best modes of playing the most
popular games in present use, with Respective
Rules and Regulations adopted at the clubs
and by the best players, viii + 438 pp. 1 6mo.
G. Routledge and Sons, London, 1863.
1274. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Do. viii + 440 pp. i6mo. 1870. (With the
addition of B6zique.)
1275. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Do. viii +448 pp. i6mo. (1872.)
1276. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK. —
Whist : its Theory and Practice. With
Chapters on Loo and Cribbage. By Captain
Crawley, x+170 pp. i2mo. C. H. Clarke,
London, 1859.
(Afterwards issued by Beeton and Co. and
by Bickers and Bush, London.)
1277. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Do. The tenth edition. 147 pp. i2mo.
Ward, Lock and Tyler, London, 1876.
1278. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Backgammon : its Theory and Practice. With
something of its History. By Captain
Crawley, Illustrated by Kenny Meadows,
vi + iii pp. i2mo. C. H. Clarke, London,
222
1 860. (This is little more than a reprint of the
text, as well as of the illustrations, of No. 14.
It was afterwards issued by Bickers and Bush,
London, and Beeton and Co.)
1279. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Do. As Beeton's Handbook of Backgammon.
94 pp. i2mo. 1866.
1280. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Do. Backgammon. By Captain Crawley.
F. A. Stokes, New York, 1889. (Am. Cat)
1 281. PARDON. GEORGE FREDERICK.— The
Handy Book of Games for Gentlemen.
By Captain Crawley, xii + 563 pp. 8vo.
C. H. Clarke, London, i860.
1282. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.— Do.
Beeton, 1862, and Bickers and Bush, c. 1865.
1283. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.— Do.
xii + 640 pp. 8vo. Ward, Lock and Tyler,
London, 1876.
1284. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.— The
Card Player's Manual. By Captain Crawley.
xii + 242 pp. 8vo. 1876. (Extracted from
the preceding.)
1285. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
B^zique, Euchre, ]^cart6, AH Fours, and all the
Round Games now played on the Card Table.
97 pp. 8vo. Ward, Lock and Co., London.
(N. D.)
223
1286. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Whist for All Players. By Captain Crawley.
32mo. C. Goodall and Son, London, 1873.
(Eng. Cat.)
1287. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.— Do.
Fourth edition. 20 pp. 32mo. 1881.
1288. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.— Do.
A new edition. Revised by his Son,
Rawdon Crawley, Bart. (Charles Frederick
Pardon). 27 pp. 32mo. Goodall, London,
1889.
1289. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
The Game of Napoleon. By Captain Craw-
ley. 12 pp. 32mo. Goodall, London,
1878.
1290. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Solo Whist : A Pocket Guide and Instructor.
By Captain Crawley. 32mo. Goodall,
London.
1291. PARDON, GEORGE FREDERICK.—
Do. A new edition. Revised by his Son,
Rawdon Crawley. 30 pp. 32mo. C. Goodall
and Son, London, 1889.
1292. PARKER, JOSEPH.— Gambling in Various
Aspects. 36 pp. i6mo. James Bowden,
London, 1897.
1293. PARLOUR COMPANION, A.— Gratis.
Hoyle's Rules and Forfeits for the Game of
Whist. Table of Taxes and Proper Stamps,
etc., etc. And the Description of a Remedy
224
for all Scorbutic Eruptions and Impurities m
the Face, Redness of the Skin, and Coarse-
ness of the Complexion xviii+48 pp.
i6mo. Robert Dickinson, sole proprietor of
the Real and only Genuine Gowland's
Vegetable Lotion, London, 1793.
(A very early specimen of advertisii^.
On alternate pages are printed the Rules of
Whist as ' Hoyle's Game at Whist, abridged
and explained,' and on the other pages
testimonials and eulogies of the lotion very
similar to those displayed by proprietors of
quack medicines of the present day. The
Frontispiece is an imitation of a bank-note.)
PARRAVICINI, COUNT EMILIANO
DL — See No. 193.
1294. PARTRIDGE and FLAMSTEAD.— New
and Well Experienced Fortune-book. 24 pp.
i2mo. London. (A chap-book, c. 1750.)
•PASQUIN, ANTHONY.'— See Williams,
John.
1295. PATERNOSTER REVIEW, THE. (P.)—
4to. London. The Gambler. An Apology.
By Zed. No. 6, p. 488. March 1891.
1296. PATIENCE. — Twenty Games for one, two, or
more Players. 26pp. i8mo. E.Mortimer,
Halifax. (1888.)
1297. PATTEN, LIEUT. F. JARVIS, C ^.—
How to Win at Draw Poker, showing all the
225
chances of the Game. 45 pp. i6mo. Dick
and Fitzgerald, New York, 1896.
1298. PAYN, JAMES.— (A Very Quiet Rubber.)
High Spirits. 8vo. Chatto and Windus,
London, 1879.
1299. PAYN, JAMES.— (Whist Players.) Some
Private Views. 221 pp. 8vo. Chatto and
Windus, 1 88 1.
1300. PAYN, JAMES. — Some Literary Recollec-
tions. (Whist, p. 270.) Portrait and 275 pp.
8vo. Smith, Elder and Co., London, 1884.
1301. PAYN, JAMES.— Notes from the News.
188 pp. 8vo. Chatto and Windus, 1890.
1302. PAYN, JAMES. — Gleams of Memory.
1 86 pp. 8vo. Smith, Elder and Co., London,
1894. (Whist, p. 51.)
1303. PAYNE, WILLIAM.— Maxims for Playing
the Game of Whist; with All necessary
Calculations, and Laws of the Game. 67 pp.
8vo. T. Payne, London, 1773.
1304. PAYNE, WILLIAM.— Do. A new edition.
67 pp. 8vo. T. Payne and Son, London,
1778.
1305. PAYNE, WILLIAM.— Do. Do. 67 pp*
8vo. T. Payne and Son, London, 1790.
1306. PAYNE, WILLIAM.— Do. The third edi-
tion. Frontispiece, 68 pp. 1 2mo. W. Taylor^
London, 1783.
Q
226
1307. PAYNE, WILLIAM.— Do. A new edition.
44 pp. i2mo. J. Wilkes, printed for the
Book-Sellers, 1785.
(Thelast twoeditions were probably piracies.)
1308. PEARSON, KARL.— The Chances of Death.
Svo. E. Arnold, London, 1897. (Contains
* Science and Monte Carlo.' Reprinted from
The Fortnightly Review, 1894.)
1309. PEARSON'S MAGAZINE. (P.) — 8vo.
London.
Gambling in America. By J. Brand.
Vol. 2, p. 294. September 1896.
Fortune Telling by Cards. By J. Holt
Schooling. Vol 3, p. 536. ^ May 1897.
The Devil's Picture Books. ' By J. H.
Kemmis. Vol. 5, p. 277. March 1898.
On Card Games and Others. By
B. Fletcher Robinson. Vol. 12, p. 34a
September 1901.
Behind the Scenes at Monte Carla
By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.
Vol. 17, p. 57. January 1904.
1310. PEDDIE, J AMES ANDERSON.— Baccarat,
its Origin and Laws. By ' Disque.' 23 pp.
i6mo. Smith, Ainslie and Co., London,
1888.
131 1. PEDDIE, JAMES ANDERSON.— The
new Chinese System as Played at Monaco.
The Art of Winning; or How to Make
Money with the smallest of Capitals.
227
Applicable to any Game or Speculation from
Whist to Racing. By ' Disque/ 14 pp.
i6mo. Smith, Ainslie and Co., London,
1891.
1312. PEDDIE, JAMES ANDERSON. — All
About Monte Carlo. Extraordinary Career of
Charles Wells. 4 pp. Folio. The Comet
Co., London, 1893.
1313. PEDDIE, JAMES ANDERSON.— How
the Bank at Monte Carlo was Broken, with
Full Particulars of the Games of Roulette
and Trente et Quarante. By James Peddie.
18 pp. 8vo. E. Seale, London. (1896.)
1 314. PEEL, W. H. — B^zique and Cribbage. By
' Berkeley.' 96 pp. 8vo. G. Bell and Sons,
London, 1890. (Edition suppressed. 'Mainly
pirated from Cavendish * — Henry Jones —
who, however, acquiesced in the next edition,
which was the same work but -greatly con-
densed)
1 31 5. PEEL, W. H. — Bizique and Cribbage. By
* Berkeley.' 63 pp. 8vo. Bell, London,
1890.
1316. PEEL, W. H.— Ecart6 and Euchre. By
' Berkeley.' 79 pp. 8vo. 1890.
1317. PEEL, W. H. — Piquet and Rubicon Piquet.
By * Berkeley.' 64 pp. 8vo. 1890:
1318. PEEL, W. H.— Rouge et Noir, Roulette,
Hazard, and Faro. By ' Berkeley.' 38 pp.
8vo. (C. 1 89 1.)
Q2
228
1319. PEEL, W. H. and ROWLAND, T. B.-
Card Tricks and Puzzles. By * Berkeley*
and T. B. Rowland 1 20 pp. 8vo. G. Bell
and Sons, London, 1892.
Nos. 1315-1319 are also issued by
F. A. Stokes, New York.
'PEMBRIDGE.'— See Hewby, John Fetch.
1320. PERCY, ALFRED.— Poker. Its Laws and
Practice. By Cyper Redalf. iv+43 PP-
8vo. Pioneer Press, Allahabad, 1879.
* PERSEVERANCE.'— See Cremer, W. H.
' PERSICUS.'— See Renter, Barm George
de.
' PERSIUS, CHARLES.'— See Dunne,
Charles.
1321. PETTES, GEORGE WILLIAM.— Amen-
can or Standard Whist. By G. W. P.
xi + 268 pp. i2mo. J. R. Osgood and Co.,
Boston, 1880.
(Of this book there were ten editions. It
was afterwards incorporated in No. 1323.)
1322. PETTES, GEORGE WILLIAM.— Whist
Universal. By G. W. P. An Analysis of
the Game as improved by the introduction of
American Leads adapted to all methods of
play. XV + 258 pp. 8vo. Ticknor and Co.,
Boston, 1887.
1323. PETTES, GEORGE WILLIAM— Ameri.
can Whist Illustrated. Containing the Laws
229
and Principles of the Game, the Analysis of the
new play and American Leads, and a series of
Hands . in diagram and combining ' Whist
Universal' and 'American Whist' By
G. W. P. xiii + 367. 8vo. Houghton, Mifflin
and Co., New York, 1890.
1324. PETTES, ^ GEORGE WILLIAM.— Do.
Third edition. Longmans, Green and Co.,
London, 1890.
1325. PETTES, GEORGE WILLIAM.— Whist
in Diagrams. A Supplement to 'American
Whist' Illustrated by G. W. P. . . . 290 pp.
8vo. Houghton, Mifflin and Co., New York,
1 89 1. (And Longmans, Green and Co.,
London, 1891.)
1326. PETTIGREW, THOMAS JOSEPH.— On
the Origin and Antiquity of Playing Cards
and Description of a Pack of the Time of the
Commonwealth. Vol. 9, pp. 121- 154, and
pp. 308-329, with plates, 'Journal of the
British Archaeological Association.' 8vo.
London, 1853.
1327. • PHILANTHROPOS.'— A Plain and Candid
Address to All Lovers of the Game at Cards.
19 pp. 8vo. London, 1756.
1328. PHILPOT, JOHN.— A Prospective Glasse
for Gamesters; or a Short Treatise against
Gameing ; in which is contained a plaine and
perfect manifestation of the inconveniences,
miseries, and calamities which the User or
230
Practiser of UnlawfuU Games doth bring- upon
himselfe, not onely in r^rard of his moitall
body, but also upon his etemall soule
Wherein also these six evil consequences of
gaming are exactly and pertinently handled,
viz. Drunkennesse, Lying, Swearing, Adultery,
Poverty, Theevery, Written at the request
of a Gamester, upon his detestation of his
former idle life and practice in this kinde.
Dedicated to the honest and judicious youi^
men and Apprentices of the honourable City
of London. 8 11. 4to. Thomas Bates,
London, 1646.
1329. PHILPOTS, EDWARD P.— A Treatise on
Poker. Portrait and 93 pp. 8vo. Simpkin,
Marshall and Co., London, 1904.
1330. • PICKWICK. —The Game of Napoleon. By
' Pickwick.' 30 pp. 32mo. E. Seale,
London, 1884.
1331. * PICKWICK.'— Do. Third edition. Edited
by W. E. Mordern. 32 pp. 32mo.
E. Seale, London, 1896.
PIESSE, GEORGE CHAPLIN.— See No.
646.
PIGEONS, THE.— See No. 658.
1332. PIGOTT, CHARLES.— The New Hoyle.
X + 238 pp. I amo. James Ridgway, London,
1795-
1333. PIGOTT, CHARLES.— Do. The third
edition, x + 271 pp. i2mo. Ibid. (N. D.)
231
1334- PIGOTT, CHARLES.— Do. Pigott's New
Hoyle ; or the General Repository of Games :
Containing Rules and Instructions for Playing
(twenty games) etc. etc. With Tables of
Odds, Calculations for betting advantageously,
and their laws established at Brooke's, White's,
D'Aubigny's, Sgavoir Vivre, Miles's, Payne's,
Phillips's, the Jockey Club, and every other
fashionable Subscription House. By Charles
Pigott Esq. The Fifth Edition, corrected
and enlarged. To which is added an Epitome
of the Statute Laws on Gaming ; with the
different cases of contested Bets, Bonds, and
other Securities, which have been legally
agreed and determined, x + 226 pp. i2mo.
James Ridgeway, London, i8oa (Unchanged
to the ninth edition, N. D. Horr mentions an
edition published by G. Walker, London, 18 10,
which must be an earlier edition of No. 828, if
the date be correct.)
1335. PIGOTT, CHARLES.— Do. A new edition.
viii + 262 pp. i2mo. 1811.
1336. PIKE, PROFESSOR DE LYONS.-.H0W to
Play Whist, Solo Whist and Cribbage. 31 pp.
i6mo. Gaskill and Webb, London. (C. 1901.)
1337. PINTO, ISAAC DE,— On Card Playing, in a
letter from Monsieur de Pinto to Monsieur
Piderot. With a translation from the original
and observations by the Translator. 40 pp.
8vo. J, Walter and others, London, 1767.
232
1338. PIQUET.— The Royall and Delightful Game
of Picquet, written in French and now
Rendered into English out of the last French
edition. vi+62 pp. 8vo. J. Martin and
J. Ridley, London, 1651. (The chapter on
Piquet in Cotgrave's * Wits* Interpreter ' is
adopted from this treatise.)
1339. PIQUET. — The Game at Piquet, or a
Memorial to the Great Britains. 4 pp. 4to.
1707.
(A political tract. The writer complains
that the French game of Piquet is ousting the
older English games.)
1340. PLANCHE. JAMES ROBINSON.— Notes
on New Theories respecting the Fauford
Window and early Wood-Engraving. (Origin
and antiquity of Playing Cards.) VoL 27,
pp. 103 — 109, * Journal of the British
Archaeological Association.' 8vo. London,
1871.
1341. PLAY AND GAMING.— A Timely Advice,
or, a Treatise of Play and Gaming. Where-
in is shewed how far forth it is lawful to use
such Play. And how dangerous and hurtful
by excesse to abuse it 15 + 124 pp. i6mo.
Richard Stevenson, London, 1640.
1342. PLAYFAIR, H. G.— The Game of Napoleon
and How to Play it vi + 84 pp. 8vo.
William Love, Glasgow, 1884.
233
1343- PLAYING CARDS.— Certain Poesies Upon
the Playing Cards. Thomas Nelson, Liondon,
1588. (Hazlitt.)
1344. PLAYING CARDS.— Marginal Index, or
Self Sorting and Distinguishing Safety Play-
ing-Cards. Your hand at Whist and all other
games distinguished at a glance by yourself
alone without the trouble of sorting. All
risks of Revokes and Involuntary play of
winning cards effectually prevented, whether
Playing at Cards for Love or Money. No
others should be used. 16 11 4to. John
A. Rufus, London, 1869.
1345- POHLMAN, JOHN GEORGE.— Whist
Rendered Familiar by a new and easy
Introduction to the Game ; deduced From
the Best Authorities. 45 pp. 1 2mo. Bald-
win, Cradock and Joy, London, 182 1.
(Second edition, 1827.)
1346. POKER, — Rules of Poker. An American
Game of Cards. 16 pp. 32mo. Harrison,
London, (1882.)
1347. POKER.— Science in Poker. By the Author
of * The Thompson Street Poker' Club.'
i2mo. Dillingham, New York, 1887. (Am.
Cat.)
1348. POKER.— The Laws of Poker. For Private
Circulation only. The Cleveland Club, Lon-
don. 16 pp. i6mo. 1 901.
234
1349- POKER. — The Thompson Street Poker Club.
From 'Life/ Illustrated by E. W. Kemble.
48 pp. 8vo. G. Routledge and Sons,
London, 1884.
1350. POKER.— Do- White and Allen, New York,
1888. (Am. Cat)
1 35 1. POKER. — Lectures delivered before the
Thompson Street Poker Club, iii+49 pp.
White and Allen, New York, 1887. (Am.
Cat.)
1352. POKER. — The Thompson Street Poker Club.
With forty Illustrations. 159 pp. 8vo.
G. Routledge and Sons, London.
(1888. No. 1349 and No. 1351 in one
volume.)
1353. POKER CHIPS.— A Monthly Magazine
devoted to stories of the Great American
Game. Vol. i, No. i. (All published.)
61 pp. 8vo. F. Tousey, New York, June
1896.
1354. POKER DICE.— The Game of Poker Dice.
3 pp. i6mo. Mudie and Sons, London, 1901.
* POKER.'— By One of its Victims. See
Welsh, Charles.
1355. POLE, WILLIAM.— Modern Whist Pocket
Precepts by P. P. 2 pp. 32mo. London, 1864.
1356. POLE, WILLIAM.— On the Theory of the
Modern Scientific Game of Whist. By
William Pole. F.R.S. Extracted for Private
235
Circulation, from the Sixteenth edition of
'Short Whist, by Major A.' pp, 55-147.
8vo, London, 1865. (See No. 288.)
1357. POLE, WILLIAM. — Rhyming Rules,
Mnemonic Maxims, and Pocket Precepts.
Being short Memoranda of important Points
to be kept in mind by those who would
practise the Modem Scientific Game of
Whist 2 pp. 32mo. Longmans, Green
and Co., London, 1865. Extracted from
* The Theory, etc' (Often reprinted.)
1358. POLE, WILLIAM.— The Theory of the
Modern Scientific Game of Whist. Reprinted
from the Revised edition of * Short Whist, by
Major A.' viii+93 pp. 8vo. Longmans,
Green and Co., London, 187a
1359- POLE, WILLIAM.— Do. 96 pp. i6mo.
G. W. Carleton, New York, 1872 (and
1874).
1360. POLE, WILLIAM.— Do. Fifth edition.
Enlarged. xii4-ii2 pp. 8vo. Longmans,
London, 1873.
1361. POLE, WILLIAM.— Do. Little, Brown and
Co., Boston, 1 873, (Am, Cat.)
1362. POLE, WILLIAM.— Do. To which are
added the Laws of Whist as Revised by the
Portland and Arling^ton Clubs. 139 pp.
8vo. Belford» Clarke and Co,, Chicago, 1874.
1363. POLE, WILLIAM. — Do. From the last
London edition. To which are added the
236
Laws and Rules of Whist From the Port-
land Club Code. 144 pp. i2mo. G. W.
Carleton, New York, i88o. (From the tenth
edition.)
1364. POLE, WILLI AM.— Do. Fourteenth edition.
viiiH-102 pp. i6mo. Dick and Fitzgerald,
New York. (1883.)
1365. POLE, WILLIAM.— Do. 139 pp. i6mo.
Lovell, New York, 1884.
1366. POLE, WILLIAM.— Do. Fifteenth edition.
xiv + 1 1 1 pp. 8vo. Longmans, London, 1 885.
1367. POLE, WILLIAM.— Do. i6mo. F. A.
Stokes, New York.
(There have been many later editions of
this popular book, but they are not altered in
any way from the fifteenth.)
1368. POLE, WILLIAM.— Whist. Reprinted
from the new edition of Bohn's ' Handbook of
Games.' vii + 104 pp. 8vo. Geo. Bell and
Sons, London, 1889. (And Dillingham, New
York, Am. Cat)
1369. POLE, WILLIAM.— On Probability as lUus-
trated by Events occurring in Games with
Cards. Reprinted from The Field for
Private Circulation. 38 pp. 8vo. Horace
Cox, London, 1869.
1370. POLE, WILLIAM.— The Philosophy of
Whist An Essay on the scientific and
intellectual aspects of the modem game. In
Two Parts. Part I. The Philosophy of Whist
Play. Part II. The Philosophy of Whist
Probabilities, xiii + 218 pp. T. De La Rue
and Co., London, 1883 ; and Scribner's, New
York, 1884. (Second and third editions,
1884. See also * Triad, The Whist.')
1371. POLE, WILLIAM.— Do. Fourth edition,
Revised and Augmented, xiii + 248 pp. 8vo.
1886. (The subsequent editions are merely
reprints of this.)
1372. POLE, WILLIAM. — Philosophical Whist
Rhymes, containing Simple Elementary Rules
for the Modem Philosophical Game. Ex-
tracted from 'The Philosophy of Whist.'
3 pp. 32mo. Thomas De La Rue and Co.,
London, 1886, etc.
1373- POLE, WILLIAM.— Do. Little, Brown and
Co., Boston, 1886. (Am. Cat.)
1374. POLE, WILLIAM.— Do. G. Munro, New
York, 1886. (Am. Cat)
(All De La Rue's editions also issued by
Scribner's, New York.)
1375. POLE, WILLIAM. — The Evolution of
Whist. A Study of the Progressive
Changes which the game has passed through
from its origin to the present time. xxvii +
269 pp. Longmans, Green and Co., London
and New York, 1895, (Reissued, 1897, at
238
a reduced price, with a slip of * Errata
inserted at p. 219.)
See also Nos. 143, 251, 521, 1086, 1138
1408 and 1677.
1376. POLSON, JOHN.— Monaco and its Gaming
Tables. 43 pp. 8vo. Elliot Stock, London,
1881.
1377. POLSON, JOHN.— Do. Third edition, en-
larged. 83 pp. 8vo. Elliot Stock, London,
1881.
1378. POPE, ALEXANDER.— The Rape of the
Lock. An Heroi-Comical Poem in Five
Cantos, vi + 48 pp. and 6 plates. B. Lintott,
London, 17 14. (The first of the many
editions of this poem, which was originally
printed in Lintott' s Miscellany, 4to., 171 2.
The third canto contains the weH-known
account of a game of Ombre.)
1379. POPE, ALEXANDER. — Court Poems.
I. The Basset Table. 2. The Drawing-
Room. 3. The Toilet. Published faithfully
as they were found in a Pocket Book taken
up in Westminster Hall. i2mo. J. Roberts,
London, 17 16. (Warburton says that the
first of these poems, The Basset Table, an
Eclogue, is by Pope. The others were by
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu — ^see No.
1 201. They are always, however, included
in Pope's collected works.)
* PORTLAND.'— See Hogg, James.
239
POTE, B. E.— See No. 520.
1380. POWELL, NATHAN.— The New Universal
Fortune Teller, or Complete Book of Fdte :
containing, among other interesting Particulars,
. . . An entirely New, Complete and Extra-
ordinary Method of Telling Fortunes by
Cards, Dice, etc. Front and 92 pp. 8vo.
Alex. Hogg, London. (1800.)
1 381. PRANGLEY, IDA B.— Ye Booke of ye
Cards. By Zuresta. 89 pp. 8vo. The
Roxburghe Press, London. (1897.)
1382. PRANGLEY, IDA B.— Fortune Telling by
Cards. Describing how cards are 'Read' by
persons professing to tell Fortunes by their
aid. By I. B. Prangley. Illustrated.
viii + 80 pp. 8vo. L. U. Gill, London,
1899.
1383. PRANGLEY, IDA B.— Do. By Madame
Chira. viii + 80 pp. 8vo. The Henneberry
Company, New York. (1901.)
1384. • PREMIER PAS.'— Scientific Whist Cards,
showing correct play at a glance. By
' Premier Pas.' (Pack and) card of instruc-
tions. 2 pp. 32mo. C. Goodall and Son,
London. (189-.)
1385. PROBABILITY.— The Logic of Probability.
8vo. Hawkins, London, 1749. (Watt.)
1386. -PROBLEMATICUS.'—Leads at Bridge. By
* Problematicus ' of * The Bystander.' Re-
240
printed for private circulation. 2 pp. 32mo.
1904.
1387. PROCTOR, HENRY.— TheSportsman's Sure
Guide, or Gamester's Vade*mecum ; showing
the exact Odds at Horse-Racing, Lotteries,
Raffles, Cock-Fighting, Cards, etc., etc, with
a Table shewing the Odds of the Variety of
Chances of throwing any Number of Points
with Dice from One to Ten inclusive • . .
The Whole forming a complete Guide to the
Turf, the Cock-pit, the Card-Table, and other
species of Public Diversion either in the
Parlor or the Field. By Henry Proctor at
Woodhouse, near Masham, in Yorkshire.
viii+96 pp. 8vo. R. Mariner and others,
London, 1773. (Some rules for playing
Whist are also given.)
1388. PROCTOR, HENRY.— Do. iv+60 pp.
i2mo. James Hoey, Dublin, 1774.
1389. PROCTOR, RICHARD ANTHONY.—
The Borderland of Science: a series of
familiar dissertations on . . . gambling;
coincidences; etc., with a portrait of the
Author. 438 pp. 8vo. Smith, Elder and
Co., London, 1873.
1390. PROCTOR, RICHARD ANTHONY.—
Poker Principles and Chance Laws. 32 pp.
1 2 mo. Dick and Fitzgerald, New York.
(1883 or 1884.) (Also printedas an Appendix
to No. 123.)
241
I39I- PROCTOR, RICHARD ANTHONY.—
How to Play Whist With the Laws and
Etiquette of Whist. Whist Whittlings and
Forty Fully Annotated Games. By *Five
of Clubs.* X + 248 pp. 8vo. Longmans and
Co., London, 1885. (Reprinted 1889, 1891,
and 1898.)
1392. PROCTOR, RICHARD ANTHONY.— Do.
7+^99 PP- i2mo. Harper, New York,
1885. (Rheinhardt.)
1393, PROCTOR, RICHARD ANTHONY.—
Home Whist; an Easy Guide to Correct
Play according to the latest Developments.
By ' Five of Clubs.' 78 pp. i6mo. Long-
mans and Co., London, 1886. (Second
edition, 1889.)
1394. PROCTOR, RICHARD ANTHONY.—
Other Suns than Ours. A series of essays
on Suns . . . Two Essays on Whist . . .
viii + 419 pp. 8vo. W. H. Allen and Co.,
London, 1887.
1395, PROCTOR, RICHARD ANTHONY.—
Chance and Luck : a discussion of the Laws
of Luck, Coincidences, Wagers, Lotteries,
and the Fallacies of Gambling; with notes
on Poker and Martingales, vi + 263 pp. 8vo.
Longmans, Green and Co. London, 1887.
(Mr. Proctor contributed a number of ar-
ticles to * Knowledge,' which he founded and
edited. See also Nos. 302, 632, and 11 13.
242
1396. PROGRESSIVE WHIST.— A Recrearion
for an Evening Party. lo pp. i6ma
C. Goodall and Son, London. (1898.)
1397. PROGRESSIVE WHIST.— Do. Second
edition. 10 pp. i6mo. Mudie and Sons,
London, 1899.
•PROTESTANT, A.* — See Hall, The
Rev. Mr.
1398. PUCKLE, JAMES. — The Club; in a
Dialogue between Father and Son. 78 pp.
i2mo. London, printed for the Author,
171 1. ('The Character of a Gamester/
p. 16, with a curious account of false dice.
There are many later editions which have a
bibliography of their own, by Mr. Austin
Dobson.)
1399. PUTNAM'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
(P.) — 8vo. New York. The Gambling Houses
of Paris. By J. D. Osborne. Vol. 3, p. 303.
1854.
1400. PYE, HENRY JAMES.— Amusement A
Poetical Essay. 43 pp. 4to. John Stock-
dale, London, 1790.
(The Poet utters a quaint invective against
the dulness of whist and of whist-players.)
243
1401. QUADRILLE.— The Game of Quadrille; or
Ombre by Four, with its established Laws and
Rules. As it is now play'd at the French
Court. Done from the French, just printed
at Paris. To which is added the Game of
Quintille; or Ombre by Five. Both after
the Old and New Manner. 71 pp. i2mo.
R. Francklin, London. (N.D. Perhaps about
1710.)
1402. QUADRILLE. — The Game of Quadrille; or
Ombre by Four ; with its established Laws
and Rules as it is now played at Court ; to
which is added the Game of Quintille, or
Ombre by Five, both after the Old and New
Manner. Republished by R. Francklin,
London, 1726. (From an advertisement in a
contemporary newspaper.)
1403. QUADRILLE.— A Brief and Necessary Sup-
plement to All Former Treatises on Quadrille.
Consisting of Hints, Questions, Explanations,
References, Suppositions, etc. For the
Benefit of the Unlearned. By No Adept.
32 pp. i6mo. T. Becket and De Hondt,
London, 1764.
1404. QUADRILLE.— A New Treatise Upon Quad-
rille. i2mo. London, 1764. (Monthly List
of Books, 1764. In the same column is
mentioned * Freemason's Quadrille,' as a pub-
lication of the same date.)
1405. QUADRILLE.— Rules for Quadrille. S. sh.
i2mo. Salisbury, 1785. (Inverse.)
R 2
244
i4o6. QUADRILLE. — Quadrille to Perfection, as
played at Soissons ; or the Norfolk Congress,
pursu'd, versify d and enlivened by the Hon.
W. P., Esq., London, 1728.
(A political skit, mentioned in a work by
Thomas Wright It was also printed as a
folio broadside under the title of ' The Norfolk
Congress.')
1407. QUANTI, Q.— Quadrille Elucidated. Being
a Historical, Critical and Practical Treatise
on that Admired Game. 95 pp. 8vo.
G. A. Williams, Cheltenham, 1822.
1408. QUARTERLY REVIEW, THE (P.)—
8vo. London.
Modem Whist. (By William Pole.) No.
259. PP- 43-71- January 1871.
Gambling. (By Sir Courtenay Boyle.)
No. 355, pp. 136-166. January 1889.
1409. QUERIES MAGAZINE, THE. (P.) —
Buffalo, New York. Cards. By C. W.
Moulton. Vol. 6, page 391. 189a
(Stanyon.)
1410. QUETELET, LAMBERT ADOLFE
JACQUES. — Popular Instructions on the
Calculation of Probabilities. Translated from
the French of M. A. Quetelet. To which are
appended Notes by Richard Beamish, Esq.
xvi+157 pp. 8vo. John Weale, London,
1839.
(Another work on Probability by Quetelet
was translated by O. G. Downes in 1849. It
245
is of a more abstruse nature, and refers to moral
and political science rather than to Chances.)
141 1. QUINN, JOHN PHILIR— Fools of Fortune.
or Gambling and Gamblers, comprehending a
History of the Vice in Ancient and Modern
Times, and in both Hemispheres ; an Exposi-
tion of its Alarming Prevalence and Destruc-
tive Effects; with an Unreserved and
Exhaustive Disclosureof such Frauds, Tricks,
and Devices as are practised by ' Professional '
Gamblers, ' Confidence Men ' and ' Bunko
Steerers.' Portrait and illustrations. 640 pp.
8vo. G. L. Howe and Co., Chicago, 1890.
1412. QUINN, JOHN PHILIP. — Nineteenth
Century Black Art, or Gambling Exposed.
With Illustrations of all Crooked Gambling
Appliances. 104 pp. i2mo. G. L. Howe
and Co., Chicago, 1896. (Stanyon.)
1413. QUINN, JOHN PHILIP.— The Highway to
Hell. (The first 58 pages of the preceding
book. Stanyon.)
1 41 4. R , W. — B^zique. 1869. {Westminster
Papers.)
1415. RAMBLER, THE. (P.)— No. 15. The
Folly of Gaming. By Samuel Johnson.
London, May 8, 1750.
RANDALL.— See No. 504.
I
246
1416. READ, SIR WILLIAM.— Rouge et Noir.
A Poem in Six Cantos. Versailles and other
Poems. 215 pp. i2mo. C. and J. Oilier,
London, 1821. (In ' " Cavendish " on ^cartd '
a reference is made to * Rouge et Noir, by
Lieut -Colonel Read, third edition, 1830.'
This is probably the same work. These
poems were attributed by Lowndes to Sir
John Dean Paul.)
1417. RECREATOR. — The Popular Recreator.
A Key to In-door and Out-door Amusements.
2 vols. 384 pp. 4to. Cassell, Petter and
Galpin, London, 1 873-4. (Whist by Robert
B. Wormald; B6zique, Card Games and
Zetema by George Tindall.)
REDALF, CYPER.— See Percy, Alfred.
1418. REDE, LEMAN THOMAS.— The Art of
Money-Getting ; shewing the means by
which an Individual may obtain and retain
Health, Wealth and Happiness. 128 pp.
i2mo. Joseph Smith, London, 1828.
(With a coloured frontispiece in eight com-
partments, of which two portray gaming
incidents. On Card-playing, pp. 68-97.)
1419. REEVES, JAMES.— How to Read or Divine
by the Cards. 38 pp. 8vo. L. N. Fowler
and Co., London. (1898.)
1420. RENNELL, THOMAS. — The Consequences
of the Vice of Gaming, as they affect the
welfare of individuals and the stability of civil
247
Government, considered. A Sermon. xii +
46 pp. 8vo. Rivingtons and others, London,
1794. (Second edition, 1795; third edition,
i2mo, Bath, 1799.)
1421. REULIDGES, RICHARD.— A Monster
lately found out and discovered, or the
Scourging of Tipplers. London, 1628.
('This work contains some curious parti-
culars relative to play-houses and dicing-
houses. ' Lowndes. )
1422. REUTER, BARON GEORGE DE.— The
Laws of Four-Handed B6zique adopted by
the Portland Club, with a Guide to the Game.
By *Persicus.' v + 96pp. Svo. T. De La
Rue and Co., London, 1903.
1423. REVERSIS.--Rules of Reversis. As Played
in the Fashionable Circles. By a Gentleman.
20 pp. i2mo. S. and J. Reed, London,
1796.
1424. REVERSIS. — Reversis as Played with Two
Quinolas. 34 pp. i2mo. London, 1797.
(From a copy of which the title-page is
missing.)
1425. REVIEW OF REVIEWS, THE. (P.)-
4to. London. The Prince of Wales and
the Baccarat Scandal. Vol. 4, pp. 16, 22.
July 1 89 1.
1426. REYNOLDS, ALLEYNE.— Poker Pro-
babilities calculated for the 32 Card and Full
248
Pack. 40 pp. 8vo. Pawson and Brailsford,
Sheffield, 1901.
1427. RHEINHARDT, RUDOLF H.— Whist
Scores and Card Table Talk, with a
Bibliography of Whist. 310 pp. 8vo-
A. C. McClurg and Co., Chicago, 1 887.
(Illustrated. ' The book consists avowedly
to a large extent of extracts and gleanings
from the writings of others.' These are
exceedingly well chosen, and the original
parts of the book are also very well done.
The bibliography of whist is scanty but
accurate.)
1428. RICE, RICHARD.— An Invective againste
Vices, taken for Virtue, gathered out of the
Scriptures. 40 11. 8vo. Henry Kirkham,
London, 1579. (Hazlitt. i6mo. 1579,
Lowndes.)
1429. RICHARDSON, JOHN.— Ecart6, or the
Salons of Paris. 3 vols. 326, 327, 343 pp.
i2mo. H. Colbum, London, 1829. (A novel
containing elaborate descriptions of Frascati's
and similar establishments.)
1430. RID, SAMUEL.— The Art of Jugling or
Legerdemaine, wherein is deciphered all the
conveyances of Legerdemaine and Jugling,
how they are affected and wherein they
chiefly consist. Cautions to beware of cheat-
ing at Cardes and Dice, the detection of the
beggarly Art of Alcumistry and the foppery
249
of foolish cousoning charmes, all tending to
mirth and recreation, especially for those that
desire to have the insight and private practise
thereof. By S. R. 24 11. 4to. Geo. Eld,
London, 16 14. (The earliest book of this
nature ; also attributed to Samuel Rowlands,
though the Preface is signed Sa. Rid
Lowndes gives 161 2 as the date.)
1431. RINGOLD, TOESCH.— Hane/s Handbook
of Dominoes. A Complete Manual, contain-
ing full instructions for playing all games with
Dominoes. 30 pp. i8mo. Haney and Co.,
New York. (1867. Gives instructions for
playing a number of card-games with
dominoes.)
1432. RISHEL, GEORGE P.— Whist Made Easy.
4 pp. Hornellsville, N. Y., 1891.
1433. RISHEL, GEORGE P.— Whist Made
Easier. 23 pp. 8vo. Hornellsville, N. Y.,
1895.
1434. RIZZETTI, GIOVANNI, AND SEY-
MOUR, RICHARD. — The Knowledge
of Play, written for Public Benefit and the
Entertainment of all Fair Players. Wherein,
I. It is demonstrated Fortune that has not
that Power in Play which is commonly ascribed
to her. II. The Chances of the Games of
Hazard, Pharao, and Basset, are calculated
and determined : proving that in Games of
Judgment, Skill will always get the better of
Chance. III. By detecting the Frauds in
Play, that eagerness for Gameing might be
suppressed to the Preservation of estates and
the advancement of the Sciences. Translated
from the Latin Original of John Rizzetti, with
Improvements by Richard Seymour Esq.,
Author of The Court Gamester^ and
Designed as a Second Part of that Work.
Addressed to the Prince of Wales. vi +
86 pp. i2mo. E. Curll, London, 1729.
(With the addition of * The Journal of a
Gameing Lady of Quality, A Tale, In a
letter to a Friend.' By Messieurs Swift and
Pope. Reprinted, 1732, as the second part
of No. 1493.)
1435. ROBERT-HOUDIN. JEAN EUGENE
ROBERT.— The Sharper Detected and
Exposed, xii 268 pp. 8vo. Chapman and
Hall, London, 1863.
1436. ROBERT-HOUDIN, JEAN EUGENE
ROBERT. — Card-Sharping Exposed by
Robert- Houdin, Translated and Edited with
Notes by Professor Hoffmann. 3 1 6 pp. 8vo.
G. Routledge and Sons, London and New
York, 1882.
1437. ROBERT-HOUDIN, JEAN EUGENE
ROBERT.— Tricks of the Greeks Unveiled
— Art of Winning at every Game. Trans-
lated by M. I. Smithers. 188 pp. 8vo.
J. W. Lovell, New York, 1882.
1438. ROBERT-HOUDIN, JEAN EUGENE
ROBERT. — Card Sharpers. Their Tricks
Exposed, or the Art of Always Winning.
Translated from the French of Robert-
Hi oudin by Joseph Forster, with explanatory
diagrams. viii + aSo pp. 8vo. Spencer
Blackett, London, 1891.
1439. ROBERTS, EMMA.— Rhymes of the Cards
(pp. 44-52 of * The New Year's Gift,'
edited by Mrs. Alaric Watts). 8vo. Long-
man and Co., London, 1833.
1440. ROBERTS, JANE.— The Royal Historical
Game of Cards. i2mo. R. Hardwicke,
London, 1856. (Willshire.)
1441. ROBERTSON, EDMUND, and HYDE-
WOLLASTON, A.— The Robertson Rule
and other Bridge Axioms. 122 pp. 8vo.
Calcutta, 1902. (From a forthcoming work
entided *The Higher Grammar of Bridge.')
1441A. ROBERTSON, EDMUND, and HYDE-
WOLLASTON, A.— Bridge Developments
from *The Higher Grammar of Bridge.'
127 pp. 8vo. Brentano's, New York, 1904.
1442. ROBINS, J. R. — Suggestions on the Origin of
Playing-Cards, likewise a discourse on the
Game of Whist, with practical hints, and the
laws as adopted by the principal clubs. 7 1 pp.
8vo. Kiessling and Co., Brussels, and
Trlibner and Co-, London, 1870.
252
1443- * ROCHESTER. —The Rochester Whist and
Game Register. Lyon Brothers, Rochester,
N. Y., 1894. (Am. Cat)
1444. ROE, F. R- — Bridge Conventions. By John
Doe. ii + 204 pp. 8vo. Pioneer Press,
Allahabad, 1899.
1445. ROE, F. R. The Bridge Manual. An illus-
trated practical course of instruction and
complete guide to the conventions of the
game. By John Doe. v+122 pp. 8vo.
F. Wame and Co., and Mudie and Sons,
London, 1900. (Second edition, 1901.)
1446. ROMAINE, JAMES HAROLD.— Gam-
bling: or Fortuna her Temple and Shrine.
The True Philosophy and Ethics of Gambling,
ill + 230 pp. i2mo. Craig Press, Chicago,
1891.
1447. ROOME, HENRY A.— Hints on Bridge,
by means of Illustrative Hands. 75 pp. 8vo.
G. Routledge and Sons, London, 1904.
1448. ROSE, EDWARD.— Solo. A Handbook
to the Ways and Wickedness of Solo Whist.
131 pp. i6mo. J. W. Arrowsmith, Bristol.
(1891.)
1449. ROTERBERG, A.— New Era Card Tricks.
284 pp. 204 illustrations. 8vo. Published
by the author, New York, 1897.
1450. ROTERBERG, A.— Card Tricks. How to
do them, and Sleight of Hand. 168 pp.
i6mo. F. J. Drake and Co., Chicago, 1902.
253
'ROUGE ET NOIR.'— See Heckethorn,
C. W.
1451. ROUGE ET NOIR.— Advice to Rouge et
Noir Players, with Hints to Government and
the Bank Directors, touching a medium,
presumed to them unknown, through which
Forged Notes are put into extensive circula-
tion. 68 pp. and 4 plates. 8vo. W. Fear-
man, London, 1820.
1452. ROULETTE. Rules of Roulette. 10 pp.
8vo. Army and Navy Co-operative Society,
London, 1896.
1453. ROULETTE. — Roulette ; being a precise
record of seven days' play at Monte Carlo.
For the use of Roulette Players. 44 pp.
4to. 'Vanity Fair' Office, London, 1896.
1454. ROUSE, WILLIAM.— The Doctrine of
Chances, or the Theory of Gambling, made
easy to every Person acquainted with common
Arithmetic, so as to enable them to calculate
the Probabilities of Events in Lotteries,
Cards, Horse Racing, Dice, etc., with Tables
on Chance, never before published, which
from mere inspection will solve a great variety
of Questions. 350 pp. 8vo. Lackington,
Allen and Co., London. (1814.)
1455. ROWLAND, ALFRED.— Talk on Gam-
bling. 15 pp. 8vo. S. S. U., London,
1890.
ROWLAND, T. B.— See No. 1319.
254
1456. ROWLANDS, SAMUEL.— The Knave of
Clubbes, Tis Merry when Knaves meet.
48 pp. 4to., W. Ferebrand, London, 1609.
(First published, and ordered to be burnt,
as *A merry meeting, or 'tis merry when
Knaves meet,' 1600. Reprinted privately by
E. V. Utterson, 4to., 1841, from an edition
published by E. A., London, 161 1.)
1457. ROWLANDS, SAMUEL.— The Knave of
Hartes. Haile Fellow well met. 24 11. 4to.
T. S. for George Loftus, London, 161 2. (Re-
printed privately by E. V. Utterson, 4to.,
1840, from an edition published by John
Bache, London, 161 3.)
1458. ROWLANDS, SAMUEL. — More Knaves
Yet The Knaves of Spades and Diamonds.
24 11. 4to. John Tap, London. (C. 161 2.)
(Reprinted privately by E. V. Utterson, 4to.,
1 841.)
1459. ROWLANDS, SAMUEL. — The Four
Knaves. (A reprint of the diree Tracts men-
tioned above for the Percy Society.) Edited
with an Introduction and Notes by E. F.
Rimbault. xvi + 136 pp. T. Richards,
London, 1843. (Also reprinted privately by
The Hunterian Club, Glasgow, 4to., 1872.)
1460. ROY, REUBEN.— The Fashionable Whist-
Player : Embracing Whist and Short Whist.
The Established Maxims of the most Experi-
255
enced Players, and Rules for Betting. 64 pp.
32mo. H. K. Causton, London.
1461. ROY, REUBEN.— The Bridgewater Treatise
on Whist; embracing Calculations on that
universal game from the Egerton MSS.
With notices of Short Whist, French Whist,
etc., etc. 72 pp. 24mo. H. K. Causton,
London. (C. 1849.)
1462. ROY, REUBEN.— How to Win at Ecart6:
the Scientific Game, with illustrative exercises
and mathematical demonstrations of the only
sure mode of play. Front 140 pp. 24mo.
H. K. Causton, London. (C. 1845.)
1463. ROY, REUBEN.— Do. Second edition.
84 pp. 24mo. H. K. Causton, London.
(C. 1848.)
1464. ROY, REUBEN. — Cribbage Made Easy;
Being a General, Descriptive and Minute
Account of the Chances and Rules ....
with an account of the various descriptions of
Games played ; . . . also the Short Game, a
description of Play omitted by Hoyle in his
general description of Card Games. 74 pp.
i2mo. Causton, London. (C. 1848.)
1465. ROY, REUBEN.— Roy s Game of Backgam-
mon, wherein the Principles of the Game are
explained, and the Directions of the best
Players and Authorities have been compared
and revised. 24mo. H. K. Causton, London.
(C. 1848. From an advertisement in the other
treatises,)
256
1466. ROY, REUBEN.— The Noble and Interesting
Game of Piquet, familiarly and scientifically
treated. 71 pp. 24mo. Causton. (C. 1850.)
1467. ROY, REUBEN.— The Royal and Courtly
Game of Quadrille, including the M6diateur
and the Favourite : to which is added Ombre,
the Three Hand Game, from the Spanish, very
convenient and agreeable for Odd Numbers.
60 pp. 24mo. Causton. (C. 1850.)
1468. ROY, REUBEN.— The Philosophy of Chance
or, Theory of Figurate Numbers. Applied to
every deduction of rational hope, and appli-
cable to every transaction in Life where
Uncertainty prevails : — with an Historical
Review of Ancient and Modern Gambling, and
the Laws which have been from time to time
enacted for its Suppression. Causton, London,
(Advertised in No. 1462.)
1469. ROYAL MAGAZINE, THE. (P.)— 8vo.
London.
Card Tricks Extraordinary. By Ellsworth
Douglas. Vol. I, p. 153. June 1899.
The Private Confessions of a Cheat By
Marvin Dana VoL 2, p. 380. Sep-
tember 1899.
The Queen of Hearts. Monologue. By-
Owen Oliver. Vol. 7, p. 361. February
1902.
How Mr. Brigson Played Roulette. By
Ward Muir. Vol. 9, p. 334. February
1903.
257
S., C. S. — See Street, Charles Stuart.
1470. S CY, ED. — The Country Gentleman's
Vade Mecum : or his Companion for the
Town. In eighteen Letters from a Gentleman
in London, to his Friend in the Country.
XX +148 pp. 8vo. John Harris, London,
1699.
1 47 1. S — r-CY, ED. — The Tricks of the Town laid
open, or a Companion for Country Gentlemen.
Being the Substance of Seventeen Letters
from a Gentleman at London to his Friend in
the Country to disswade him from coming to
town. The second edition, viii+94 pp.
Svo. H. Slater and R. Adams, London, 1747.
(A description of the many forms of cheating
practised by sharpers in London. The
account of the Royal Oak Lottery is omitted
in the second edition, as it was then abolished.
These books had a great circulation, and were
often sold in abridged editions as chap-books.)
1472. SAINT, WILLIAM.— Remarks on the Doc-
trine of Chances, in Answer to ' Opsimath.'
1808. (Watt.)
1473. SALA, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. — Make
your Game ; . . . A Narrative of the Rhine
and thereabouts. Front, and illustrations.
xii+266 pp. 8vo. Ward and Lock, London,
i860 (and 1861).
1474. SALTER, THOMAS. — The contention
betweene Three Brethren, the Whoremonger,
258
the Drunkard, and the Dyce-Player. To
approve which of them three is the worst : By
reason that their deceased Father had given
his Succession from the worst of them. 24 11.
4to. Henry Gesson, London, 1608. (Taken
from the ' Declamatio/ of Philippus Beroaldus.)
1475. SANDFORD, BENJAMIN.— A Sermon
on the Vice of Gaming. 23 pp. i2mo.
C. andj. Rivington, London, 1825.
1476. SAN FRANCISCO WHIST CLUB.— The
Constitution and Bylaws of, and the Laws of
Whist as adopted by the Second American
Whist Congress, also Hints from Ames,
Foster and Cavendish, and a Table of Leads.
31 pp. i6mo. Payot, Uffham and Co., San
Francisco. (189--).
1477. SAUNDERS, RICHARD.— A Treatise on
the Game of Dominoes as Practised Here
and on the Continent. Beeton, London.
(C. 1866. From an advertisement)
1478. SCHARF, GEORGE.— Observations on an
Elizabethan Picture of four persons of distinc-
tion playing cards. * Archaeologia,' vol. 51,
pp. 347-350, and plate. 4to. London, 1888.
1479. SCHENCK, GENERAL ROBERT
GUMMING.— Rules for Playing Poker.
Privately printed, London, 1872.
1480. SCHREIBER, LADY CHARLOTTE.—
Playing Cards of Various Ages and Countries.
Selected from the collection of Lady Charlotte
Schreiber. Vol. I. English and Scottish,
259
Dutch and Flemish, 14 pp. and 144 plates.
Folio. John Murray, London, 1892.
1481. SCHREIBER, LADY CHARLOTTE.—
Do. Vol. IL French and German. 26 pp.
and 154 plates. Folio. 1895.
1482. SCHREIBER, LADY CHARLOTTE.—
Do. Vol. HI. Swiss, Swedish, Russian, Polish,
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. Together
with a supplement of other Countries. 26 pp.
and 149 plates. Folio. 1895.
(With an Introduction by Sir A. W. Franks,
who prepared these volumes for the press.)
1483. SCOT, REGINALD.— The Discouerie of
Witchcraft iv + 560. 1 6 pp. 4to. W. Brome,
London, 1584.
(' Of cards, with good caution how to avoid
cousenage therein,' Book 13, Chap. 27, p. 331.
Probably the earliest English book treating of
Legerdemain. There were other editions in
165 1 and 1654, in 4to., and 1665, folio. Re-
printed by Elliot Stock, London. 4to. 1886.)
1484. SCOTT, G^^iV^7?^Z.— The Rules of Whist.
Being a Compendium of Easy Rules necessary
to be known by every Whist Player ; with
Maxims. Sixth edition. 32 pp. 8vo. Cox,
and Gale and Curtis, London, 1810.
1485. SCOTT, GENERAL.— A Compendium of
Easy Rules of Whist, with Maxims, and the
Laws of the Game, dedicated to the Duke
of Wellington, by General Scott. Tenth
edition. Portrait and 40 pp. 8vo, D. Cox,
S2
I
260
London, 18 14. (I have not succeeded in
tracing any other editions. The dedication to
the Duke of Wellington is substituted for a
whimsical dedication to the Ladies in the
sixth edition.)
1485A. SCOTTISH WHIST ANNUAL.— Consti-
tution and Laws of the Glasgow Political Whist
Association. Laws of the Game — Hints to
Players — Club Directory. i6mo. Glasgow,
1898. (In progress, annually. Vols. 1-3
were edited by John A. Beveridge. Since
1 90 1, the Annuals have been edited by
William James Hart. The volume for 1904*5
consists of 144 pp., and contains many articles
on the game of whist.)
i486. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE. (P.)_8vo.
New York.
What America has done for Whist. By
' Cavendish.' Vol. 20, p. 540. Novem-
ber 1896.
Whist Fads. By ' Cavendish.' Vol. 22,
p. 122. July 1897.
1487. SCRUTATOR.— Gaming and the Gaming-
Houses of London and Paris. By * Scrutator.'
44 PP- 8vo., B. Steile, London. (C. 1830.)
1488. SEWANEE REVIEW, THE. (P.)— 8vo.
Sewanee, Tennessee. The Evolution of
Whist. By W. B. Hall. Vol. 3, p. 457,
October 1895.
1489. SEYMOUR, RICHARD. — The Court
Gamester : or, Full and Easy Instructions for
26l
Playing the Games now in Vogue, after the
best Method; as they are Playd at Court
and in the Assemblies ; viz. Ombre, Picquet
and the Royal Game of Chess, Wherein the
Frauds in play are detected and the Laws of
each Game annex'd, to prevent Disputes.
Written for the Use of the Young Princesses.
By Richard Seymour, Esq. xi+io6 pp.
i2mo. E. Curll, London, 17 19.
1490. SEYMOUR, RICHARD.— Do. The second
edition. Corrected. Ibid. 1720.
1491. SEYMOUR, RICHARD.— Do. The third edi*
tion. Corrected. vi+i02pp. 12 mo. Ibid. 1722.
1492. SEYMOUR, RICHARD.— Do. The fourth
edition. Improved. (' Ombre in all its
Branches.') vi+104 pp. i2mo. E. Curll,
London, 1728.
1493. SEYMOUR, RICHARD.— The Court Game-
ster, in Two Parts, vi + 104 pp. and vi + 86 pp.
i2mo. J. Wilford, London, 1732. (A
reprint of Nos. 1492 and 1434.)
1494. SEYMOUR, RICHARD. — The Compleat
Gamester: In Three Parts, viz. I. Full
and Easy Instructions for playing all the
Games chiefly used at Court and in the
Assemblies, viz. Ombre, Quadrille, Quintille,
Picquet, Basset, Faro, and the Royal Game
of Chess. II. The true Manner of playing
the most usual Games at Cards, viz. Whist,
All-Fours, Cribbage, Put, Lue, Brag, etc.
262
With several diverting Tricks upon the Cards.
III. Rules for playing at all the Games both
Within and Without the TaUes ; likewise at
English and French Billiaids, Also the Laws
of each Game annexed to prevent Disputes.
Written . . . (etc.) The fifth edition.
viii + 132 + 94 pp. i2mo. E. Curll and
J. Wilford, London, 1734. (With a Frontis-
piece of a party at Ombre, said to be by
Hogarth ; of this an inferior copy, signed
' Parr, sculp.,' appears in the subsequent
editions. It is from the preface to this book
that we learn that Charles Cotton was the
author of the original * Compleat Gamester,'
from which the second and third parts of this
treatise are taken.)
1495. SEYMOUR, RICHARD.— The Compleat
Gamester : in Three Parts. Containing — I.
(as above). II. The City Gamester : or, True
Manner of Playing (as above. Parts II. and
III.). III. The Gentleman's Diversions, or,
The Arts of Riding, Racing, Archery, Cocking
and Bowling. The sixth edition, xii + 3 24 pp.
i2mo. E. Curll and J. Hodges, London,
1739-
1496. SEYMOUR, RICHARD.— Do. Theseventh
edition, xii + 324 pp. i2mo. J. Hodges,
London, 1750.
1497. SEYMOUR, RICHARD.— Do. The eighth
edition. First written for the Use of the
263
Young Princesses, by Richard Seymour^
Esq., and now carefully revised, very much
enlarged and improved, agreeable to the
present method of playing the several Games,
by Charles Johnson, Esq. xii + 324 pp.
i2mo. J. Hodges, London, 1754.
(On the title-page * Whist ' is removed from
the second part, The City Gamester, and now
leads the list of games in Part L, The Court
Gamester; showing the great advance this
game had made in fashionable favour by
1754. A great deal more space is given to
whist in this edition, at the expense of chess.
Mr. Julian Marshall, in accusing Seymour
of gross plagiarism from Hoyle, has over-
looked the fact that the additions were made
by Charles Johnson and not by Seymour
himself. The Game of Lottery is added to
those in Part IL Most copies of this edition
have the same frontispiece as those of the
other editions, but a few copies are found
with a reprint of the frontispiece from No.
314-)
1498. SEYMOUR, S.— A Compend of Short Whist,
Being a Summary of the Principles, Rules,
Maxims, Analysis of Play and Inferences of
the Game. New York News Co., New
York, 1878. (Am. Cat.)
1499. SEYMOUR, S.— Do. With an Appendix
containing a Glossary of Technical Terms,
the Laws governing the Game and the
264
current Odds at Short Whist. Revised
edition, iv + 34 + 20 pp. 8vo. C. E. Holiwell,
Quebec, 1878.
1500. SHELBY, ANNIE BLANCHE.— Standard
Whist An Exponent of the principles and
rules of the modem scientific game of Whist
. . . xxiv + 232 pp. 8vo. H. S. Stone and
Co., Chicago and New York, 1899.
1501. SHELLEY, C. C— Whist Score-Book. A
Simple Method of keeping Tally. 64 pp.
48mo. New York, 1881. (Am. Cat)
1502. SHENSTONE, WILLIAM.— To a Friend.
(A Poem on the Game of Loo; from his
•Works,' 8vo. Dodsley, London, 1764.)
1503. SHEPHERD, THOMAS.— A Discourse on
Lots, showing that all use of Lots, in a
sportive way, is utterly unlawful. 20 pp.
8vo. John Clark, London, 1720.
1504. SHEPPARD, EDWARD H.— Whist. The
American Lead System. 21 pp. i6mo.
Portland, Oregon, 1894. {Wkisty February
1894.)
1505. SHERWIN, THOMAS.— The Game of
Paunchee. With the Rules and Instructions
for Playing. Printed for the Author. 1 8 pp.
i2mo. London, 1825.
(Played on a board by the aid of either dice
or cards. Sherwin was probably merely the
publisher, not the author.)
265
i5o6. SHOLES, EDWARD.— Multum in Parvo.
Chicago, 1900. {Wktst, April 190a)
•SHORT, bob;— See, Withy, Robert
1507. 'SHORT, BOB.— Twelve Short Standing
Rules for Ladies with Short Memories at the
Game of Whist. By Bob Short. Twelve
Longer Rules for Gentlemen with Short
Memories . . . S. sh. i2mo. J. Fowler,
Salisbury, 1801.
(These rules, evidently an imitation of
the better-known 'Bob Short's* rules by
Robert Withy, have been attributed to Mrs,
Barbauld, apparently because she adopted
the pseudonym for a tract unconnected with
cards.)
'SHORT, BOB,' Junior.— Ste, Nos. 1708
and 1 71 2.
1508. SIKES, F. H.— Card Golf. An Excellent
Round Game. 31 pp. i6mo. C. W.
Faulkner and Co., London, 1900.
1509. SILBERER, VICTOR. — The Game of
Roulette and Trente et Quarante as played
at Monte Carlo. Authorised Translation.
Front ivH- 108 pp. 8vo. L. Gross, Nice.
(1902.)
1510. ' SIMPLE SIMON.'— An Essay onJCard Play-
ing. By Simple Simon. i2mo. J.Hartley,
Rochdale, 1807. (From an advertisement.)
266
151 1. SIMPSON, THOMAS.— The Nature and
Laws of Chance. Containing amongst other
Particulars . . . Problems for determiningr
the Probability of winning at Bowls, Coits,
Cards, etc. . . . iv + 85 pp. 4to. Edward
Cave, London, 1740.
1512. SIMPSON, THOMAS.— Do. iv + 95 PP-
8vo. London, 1792.
1513. SINGER, SAMUEL WELLER. — Re-
searches into the History of Playing Cards ;
with Illustrations of the Origin of Printing
and Engraving on Wood. xvi + 380 pp.
4to. Robert Triphook, London, 181 6. (Only
two hundred and fifty copies were printed of
this beautiful book, which at once took its
place as the leading authority on its subject,
and attracted generous tributes of admiration
from the Continental writers on playing cards.
The book contains a Frontispiece and 17
plates, besides illustrations in the text In the
Appendix are extracts from the works of
many foreign authors which are not otherwise
very accessible, such as the essays by the
Abb6 Rive, Court de Gobelin, and LoUio.)
* SLAM.'— See Chittenden, E.
1 5 14. SLOUS, FREDERIC LEWIS.— A Quiet
Rubber at Whist. Printed for private circu-
lation. Stewart and Murray, London, 1832.
(Reprinted in The Westminster Papers, June
1876.)
26;
' SMARTE, JACK/— See McTear, J. S.
^ 151 5. SMEETON, GEORGE.— Doings in London.
• Or Day and Night Scenes of the Frauds,
Frolics, Manners and Depravities of the
Metropolis. viii + 423pp. 8vo. G. Smeeton,
London, 1828. (Frontispiece and engravings
by Robert Cruikshank. A considerable space
is devoted to gaming-houses, etc.)
[: 1516. SMITH, COLIN. — Bridge Condensed
32 pp. i6mo. The Leadenhall Press,
London, 1902.
1 517. SMITH, GYLES. — Serious Reflections on
^ the Dangerous Tendency of the Common
Practice of Card Playing ; especially of the
' Gaming of All- Fours, as it hath been Publickly
" play'd at Oxford, in this present Year of our
' Loni MDCCLIV. In a letter from
Mr. Gyles Smith to his Friend Abraham
Nixon, Esq., of the Inner Temple. 24 pp.
8vo. W. Owen, London. (An amusing
political skit)
1518. SMITH, HORATIO.— Festivals, Games and
Amusements, Ancient and Modem. Front.
2 plates, vi + 382 pp. 8vo. H. Colbum and
R. Bentley, London, 1831.
1519. SMITH, HORATIO— Da With additions
by Samuel Woodworth. i8mo. New York,
1831. (AUibone.)
368
1520. SMITH, ROBERT.— An Account of the
Italian Game of Minchiatc. ' Archaeologia,'
vol, XV, , p. 140* 4to, London, 1806.
SMITHERS, M. E.— See No. 1437.
1521. SNELLING, WILLIAM JOSEPH.— Ex-
posure of the Vice of Gaming as it lately
existed in Massachusetts ; being a series of
Essays and Reports originally published in
The New England Galaxy. 51 pp. i2mo.
Boston, 1833.
1522. SOLO WHIST.— The Laws of Solo Whist.
For Private Circulation only. 32 pp. i6mo.
The Cleveland Club, London, 1901.
1523. SOLO WHIST. — Rules and Observations of
Solo Whist 7 pp. i6mo. W. J. Wildish,
Chatham, 1887.
1524. 'SONG/ — A New Song concerning Two
Games of Cards play'd betwixt the King of
England, King of France and Queen of Spain;
shewing the true Honour and Honesty of Old
England against the Pretender. S. sh. 171 5.
(Reprinted in the 'Roxburghe Ballads,'
vol. 3, p. 400O
1525. SOUTHEY, ROBERT.— Letters from Eng-
land: by Don Manuel Alvarez Espriella.
Translated from the Spanish. 3 vols. 12 mo.
Longman and Co., London, 1807. (Letter
LIX, 'Cards,' vol 3, pp. 105-113.)
269
1526. SPEED, JOHN.— Batt Upon Batt A Poem
upon the Parts, Patience and Pains of
Barth. Kempster, Clerk, Poet, Cutler, of Holy
Rood Parish in Southampton. By a Person
of Quality. 12 pp. 4to. Samuel Crouch,
London, 1680. (Contains some quaint lines
on Put, Noddy, and One and Thirty.)
1527. SPORTING MAGAZINE, THE. — (A
periodical containing a number of articles on
games of cards and chance. In vols. i. and
ii. will be found ' Rules for Playing the Game
of Whist.') 8vo. London, 1793-18 17.
1528. SPORTS.— A New Book of Sports. Re-
printed from the 'Saturday Review.' iv +
378 pp. 8vo. R. Bentley and Son, London,
1885.
1529. SPORTS. — Sports and Past-times. i8mo.
Boston, 1863. (Horn)
1530. STAMER, WILLIAM JOHN ALEXAN-
DER. — A Day at Monte Carlo. 156 pp.
8vo. Horace Cox, London, 1894.
1531. STANYON, ELLIS. — Conjuring with Cards;
a practical treatise on how to perform modem
Card-Tricks. With numerous illustrations.
96 pp. 8vo. L. U. Gill, London. (1898.)
1532. STANYON, ELLIS.— Do. Card Tricks ; a
practical treatise, etc. 129 pp. i2mo.
The Penn Publishing Co., Pennsylvania,
1901.
270
1533- STAN YON, ELLIS.— New Card Tricks.
(First series.) 23 pp. 8vo. E. Stanyon
and Co., London, 19CX).
1534. STANYON, ELLIS.— New Card Tricks.
(Second series.) 13 pp. 8vo. E. Stanyon
and Co., London, 1902.
1535. STANYON, ELLIS.— Bibliography of Con
juring. 19 pp. 8vo. E. Stanyon and Co.,
London, 1899.
(Reprinted in No. 1235. This Bibliography
has been revised and very greatly extended
in the pages of Magic, of which journal
Mr. Stanyon is the editor.)
1536. STARNES, VAL. W.— Short-Suit Whist.
204 pp. 8vo. Brentano's, New York, 1896*
1537. STEELE, K. N.— Simple Rules for Bridge.
32 pp. i6mo. W. R. Jenkins, New York,
1902.
1538. STEELE, ROBERT.— A Notice of the
Ludus Triumphorum and some Early Italian
Card Games, with some Remarks on the
Origin of the Game of Cards. Reprinted
from * Archaeologia,' vol. 57. 16 pp. 4to.
Plates. J. B. Nichols, London, 1900.)
(A contribution of great importance to the
History of Card Games.)
STEELE, ROBERT.— See also No. 1028.
1539. STEINMETZ, ANDREW.— The Gaming-
Table : its Votaries and Victims, in all Times
271
and Countries, especially in England and in
France. In two volumes, x + 436 and 444 pp.
8vo. Tinsley Brothers, London, 1870.
STEVENSON, E. IRENAEUS.— See No,
45-
1540. STEWART, J. W.— How to Play Bizique
and Euchre. 31 pp. i6mo. Gaskill and
Webb, London. (1901.)
1541. STEWART, J. W.— How to Play Ecart6 and
Napoleon. 32 pp. i6mo. Gaskill and
Webb, London, (1901.)
1542. STEWART, J. W.— How to Play Back-
Gammon. 32 pp. i6mo. Gaskill and
Marriot, London. (1902.)
' STILLINGFLEET, EDWARD.' — See
Gilpin, William.
1543. STINESS, JOHN H.— A Century of Lotteries
in Rhode Island. Illustrated with Facsimiles
of Tickets and Documents. xi+ 123 pp. 4to.
S. S. Rider, Providence, R. I., 1896. (Edi-
tion limited to 250 copies.)
1544. ST. JAMES'S. — A Satirical Poem, in six
Epistles to Mr. Crockford. xiv + 151 pp.
4to. London, 1827.
1544A. ST. JAMES* GUIDE, THE.— Or, The
Sharper Detected ; being a Complete Treatise
272
on every Game now in Use, shewing at once,
the fair game and every method of cheating
now practised. In four parts. 8vo. C. Harris,
London, 1825.
(My copy, the only one I have discovered,
consists of the frontispiece, 11 plates, and
v+154 pp., ending with the third part;
apparently there should be another part of
about 50 pp. and an Index. The author
refers to another work entitled * Pigeons and
Crows,' which I have not been able to trace.)
1545- ST. JAMES'S MAGAZINE, THE. Svo.
London.
Gaming Houses in Germany. Vol. 4,
p. 441. 1862.
Gaming Houses in New York. Vol. 20,
p. 252. 1867.
1546. STOPFORD, F. J.— Whist Maxims. Napier,
N.Z., 1895. {Whist, September 1895.)
1547. STOPFORD, F. J.— Whist Without Tears.
Napier, N.Z., 1900. {Whist, May iqcx).)
1548. STORY, WILLIAM WETMORE.— Roba
di Roma. 2 vols. 8vo. Chapman and Hall,
London, 1863. (Games in Rome, vol. i,
chap, vi., pp. 109- 1 5 1. The writer gives
a very clear account of several games at
cards, such as Zecchinetto, Briscola and
Tresette.)
273
1549- STRAND MAGAZINE, THE. (P.)— 8vo.
London.
Peculiar Playing Cards. By George Clulow.
Vol. 5, p. 77. January 1893.
Peculiar Playing Cards. II. By George
Clulow. Vol. 5, p. 148. February 1893.
Card Sharpers and their Work. By Harry
How. Vol. 9, p. 214. February 1895.
The Great Gambling Palace. By Sir
George Newnes. Vol. 11, p. 371. April
1896.
For Luck. By Lewis Perry. Vol. 22,
p. 696. December 1901.
1550. STRANGFORD, HERBERT. — Twelve
Months at Monte Carlo. (From an advertise-
ment.)
1551. STREET, CHARLES STUART.— Concise
Whist. The Principles of Modem Whist as
Modified by American Leads presented in a
simple and practical Form. By C. S. S.
7 1 pp. 1 6mo. The Salem Press, Salem, 1 890.
1552. STREET, CHARLES STUART.— Do.
Third edition, revised. 71+iv pp. i6mo.
1893.
1553. STREET, CHARLES STUART.— Whist
Up to Date. 8 pp. 32mo. Roxbury, Mass.,
1891.
1554. STREET, CHARLES STUART.— Whist
Up to Date, Revised, Enlarged and Ex-
plained, being a practical, simple and reliable
274
Guide to the Game. C. S. Street, Boston,
1895-
1555. STREET, CHARLES STUART.— Do.
Fifth edition. 145 pp. 8vo. C. S. Street,
1900.
1556. STREET, CHARLES STUART.— Bridge
Up to Date. Revised, Enlarged and Ex-
plained. 86 pp. 8vo. C. S. Street, New
York, 1 900- 1 90 1. (Second edition, 1902 ;
new edition, 1903.)
1557. STREET. CHARLES STUART.— Sixty
Bridge Hands. 116 pp. 8vo. Dodd, Mead
and Co., New York, 1903.
1558. STRODE, THOMAS.— A Short Treatise of
the Combinations, Flections, Permutations,
and Composition of Quantities. Illustrated
by several examples, with a New Speculation
of the Differences of the Power of Numbers.
55 PP- 4^^- E. Wyer, London, 1678.
(A very early work on the Doctrine of
Chances.)
1559. STRUTT, JOSEPH.— The Sports and Pas-
times of the People of England : including the
rural and domestic recreations. May-games,
mummeries, pageants, processions, and
pompous spectacles from the earliest Period to
the present Time : illustrated by engravings
selected from ancient paintings ; in which are
represented most of the Popular Diversions.
275
Front, and 39 plates. I + 302 pp. 4to.
J. White, London, 1801. (Reprinted 4to-
1 8 10. In some copies of this edition the
plates are coloured.)
1560- STRUTT, JOSEPH.— Do. A New edition.
With a copious index by William Hone. xvi +
420 pp. Svo. William Tegg, London, 1830.
1 561. STUTFIELD, GEORGE HERBERT.—
The Law Relating to Betting, Time Bar-
gains and Gaming. xvi + 71 pp. 8vo.
Waterlow and Co., London, 1884.
STUTFIELD, GEORGE HERBERT.—
See also No. 1237.
STYSICHORUS.— See Fryer, Edward.
1562. SWIFT. A. B.— B&ique. New York, 1865.
( Westminster Papers.)
1563. SWIFT, JONATHAN.— A Ballad on the
Game of Traffic, written at the Castle of
Dublin, 1699.
1564. SWIFT, JONATHAN.— A Ballad on Quad-
rille, written by Mr. Congreve. (' Miscella-
nies,' 1727.)
1565. SWIFT, JONATHAN.— The Journal of a
Modem Lady. 23 pp. 4to. J. Wilford,
London, 1729. (First printed in Dublin,
1728.)
SWIFT, JONATHAN.— See also Hort,
Josiah.
1566. SWIFT, THEOPHILUS.— The Gamblers, a
Poem : with Notes Critical and Explanatory.
T2
276
4-^63 pp. 4to. Samuel Hooper. London,
1777.
1567. SWIFT, THEOPHILUS.— Do, Canto II.
42 pp. 4to. S. Hooper and J. Wallis,
London, 1777.
1568. SYMINGTON, WILLIAM. — Games of
Chance Unlawful. Extracted from an Ameri-
can Periodical. With Introduction and
Appendix by the Rev. William Symington.
83 pp. i2mo. W. R. McPhun, Glasgow,
1827.
1569. SYMINGTON. WILLIAM.— Do. A Re-
issue. 92 pp. i6mo. David Bryce and Son,
Glasgow, 1 89 1.
(Originally published in 1822. The Ameri-
can Periodical was * The Christian's Magazine,'
edited by Dr. John M. Mason.)
T., R.— See Trist, Rosella.
1570. • TARE ART.' — Games of Patience! Illus-
trated by numerous diagrams. By ' Tarbart.'
108 pp. 8vo. T De La Rue and Co., London,
1 901.
1571. TAYLOR, EDWARD SAMUEL— The
History of Playing Cards, with Anecdotes of
their Use in Conjuring, Fortune-Telling and
Card-sharping. Edited by the late Rev.
Ed. S. Taylor, B.A., and others. Front, 48
plates, xiii+529 pp. 8vo. John Camden
277
Hotten, London, 1865. (A translation of the
French work by Paul Boiteau D'Ambly with
very considerable additions. Mr. Taylor died
before the completion of the work ; hence
the index and bibliography, frequently re-
ferred to in the text, are lacking. AUibone
states that the book was completed by
K. R. H. MacKenzie.)
1572, TAYLOR, JEREMY.— Ductor Dubitantium,
or The Rule of Conscience. In Four Books.
2 vols. Richard Royston, London, 1660.
(Book IV., On the Nature and Causes of
Good and Evil. Vol. 2, chap, i, pp. 467-
480. * Whether or no is the making and pro-
viding the instruments which usually minister
to sin, by interpretation, such an aid to the
sin as to involve our will and consent to the
sin and make us partakers of the guilt .(^
Whether it be lawfuU to play at Cards or
Dice ? ' Reprinted under the title of ' A
Question on Gaming ' in • The Life of Bishop
Taylor and the Purest Spirit of his writings
extracted and exhibited,' by John Wheeldon,
pp. 101-120. 8vo. London, 1789.)
1573. TAYLOR, JOHN.— Taylor's Motto. Et
Habeo, et Careo, et Curo. 32 pp. 8vo.
J. T. and H. G., London, 162 1. (Front,
and engraved title. Lowndes. The poet
mentions a number of card games then in
vogue. Reprinted in his *Workes,' folio,
London, 1630.
278
TAYLOR. JOSEPH.— See No. 347.
1574. TAYLOR-AUSTIN CO.— Catalogue of a
CoOection of Whist- Books. Cleveland, Ohio,
1894. {Wkist. May, 1894.)
1575. TEBBUTT, HENRY JEMSON.— Is Gam-
bling Sinfiil? 8 pp. 8vo. S. P. C. K.,
London, 1888.
1576. * TEMPLAR.' — The Poker Manual. A
Practical Course of Instruction in the Game.
With Illustrative Hands, and Chapters on
Bluffing and Jack- Pots. By 'Templar.'
Together with the International Code of Laws.
vi+ii9pp. 8vo. F. Wame and Co., and
Mudie and Sons, London, 1895.
1577. * TEMPLAR.* — Bridge. By 'Templar.'
82 pp. 8vo. George Bell and Sons, London,
1904.
1578. TEMPLE BAR.— (P.) 8vo. London.
Ombre. Vol. 39, p. 420. October 1873.
Modem Whist. Vol. 79, p. 544. April
1887.
Whist-Spoilers. By A. Stuart Vol. 90,
p. 118. September 1890.
Whist. Vol. 91, p. 521. April 1891.
English Whist and English Whist-Players*
(By W. P. Courtney.) Vol. 97, p. 527.
April 1893.
Do. II. Vol. 98, p. 103. May 1893.
Women at Cards in the Eighteenth Cen-
tury. Vol. 117, p. 248. June 1899.
279
1579. TEMPLE MAGAZINE, THE. (P.)— 8vo.
London. The Gambling Curse and How
to Destroy it By the Rt. Hon. W. E. Glad-
stone and others. Vol. i, p. 78. October
1896.
1580. TEMPTED LONDON: YOUNG MEN.—
vii + 288 pp. 8vo. Hodder and Stoughton,
London, 1888. (Gambling Houses and Gam-
bling, pp. 54-140.)
TENACE, MAJOR.— See Bailey, George,
W.
1581. TENACE, MAJOR JACK.— Whist Dia-
logues. 93 pp. 8vo. E. Wagermans,
Brussels, 1901.
1582. TENNANT, ELEANOR A.— The A. B. C.
of Bridge. 80 pp. i6mo. H. T. Drane,
London. (1901.)
1583. TENNANT, ELEANOR A.— Da New
edition. 86 pp. i6mo. (1902.)
1584. TENNANT, ELEANOR A.— Do. New
edition. 90 pp. i6mo* (1903.)
1584A. TENNANT, ELEANOR A.— Do. Fourth
edition, with additional chapters. 112 pp.
i6mo. 1904.
1585. TENNANT, ELEANOR A.— Bridge Up to
Date. 3 pp. i2mo. Parkins and Gotto.
London, 1905.
28o
1586. THEOLOGICAL MONTHLY, THE. (P.)
— 8vo. Edinburgh. The Ethics of Gam-
bling. By J. Shaq)e. VoL 4, p. 388. 1890.
1587. THISELTON - DYER. THOMAS FIR-
MI NGER.— Royalty in All Ages. The
Amusements. ... of the Kings and Queens
of Europe. With Six Etched Portraits.
viii+443 pp. 8vo. J. C. Nimmo, London,
1903.
•THISTLEWOOD, ARTHUR.'— See Mac-
Brair, David Johnson.
1588. THOMSON. ALEXANDER.— Whist: a
Poem, in Twelve Cantos. 195 pp. 8vo.
J. and B. Bell and others, London. 1791.
1589. THOMSON. ALEXANDER,— Do. Second
edition. 196 pp. 8vo. J. Cadell and others.
London. 1792.
1590. THOMSON. ALEXANDER.— Do. An-
other edition, 1808. (Drayson.)
THORNTON. BONNELL.— See No. 297.
1591. THURSTON. HOWARD.— Card Tricks:
Portrait and 50 illustrations. 87 pp. 8vo.
L. Upcott Gill, London. (1900.)
THWAITS, FREDERICK C— See No.
1658.
1592. TIMBS, JOHN.— Club Life of London, with
Anecdotes of the Clubs. Coffee- Houses and
Taverns of the Metropolis during the 17th,
28l
1 8th, and 19th Centuries. In two volumes.
Portraits and xii + 304 and 320 pp. Svo.
Richard Bentley, London, 1866.
1593. TIME. (P.)— Svo. London. The Whist-
Table. By Frederic H. Lewis. Vol. 2>
p- 55. October 1879.
TINDALL, GEORGE.— See No. 1417.
1594. TINSLEY'S MAGAZINE. (P.) — 8vo.
London.
Roulette. Vol. 7, p. 152. September
1870.
A Hell in Panama. By G. de M. Soames.
Vol. 27, p. 584. 1880.
Gambling. By J. B. Hopkins. Vol. 36,
p. 114. 1884.
^1595. TODHUNTER. ISAAC— A History of the
Mathematical Theory of Probability from
the time of Pascal to that of Laplace, xvi
+ 624 pp. 8vo. Macmillan and Co., Cam-
bridge and London, 1865.
(A most learned, complete, and interesting
book; a considerable space is devoted to
games at cards, and particulars are given of
nearly all the writers on Probability and of
their works.)
1596. TORMEY,PETER JAMES.— Whist Don'ts.
23 pp. i2mo. San Francisco, 1897.
1597. TORMEY, PETER JAMES.— Whist Whys.
24 pp. i2mo. San Francisco, 1898.
282
1598- TOULMIN, ALFRED H. — Rogues and
Vagabonds of the Race Course. Full Ex-
planation of how they cheat at Roulette, Three
Cards, Thimble-Rig, etc Reprinted from
* Baily's Magazine.' 98 pp. 8vo. J. C. Hotten,
London, 1872.
1599. TOWNSEND. CHARLES. — Social Card
Games. A Practical and Reliable Guide, con-
taining full instruction for playing all the
modem social games of cards . . . together
with a treatise on tricks and diversions with
cards, suitable for the parlour. 127 pp. 8vo.
T. S. Denison, Chicago, 1891.
• TREBOR, EIDRAH;— See Hardie, Robert.
1600. * TRIAD.'— The Whist Triad. Comprising
the Laws and Principles of Whist by
•Cavendish.' (14th edition.) The Laws of
Short Whist, edited by J. L. Baldwin, with
a Treatise on the Game by James Clay.
(New edition, 1881.) And the Philosophy of
Whist by William Pole. (Second edition.)
8vo. T. De La Rue and Co., London, 1884.
1 601. TRICKS. — Capital Tricks and Diversions
with Cards. 32 pp. 8vo. Aldine Publish-
ing Co., London. (N. D.)
1602. TRICKS. — Amusing Recreations, Tricks with
Cards and Magic at Home. Evans, London,
1870. (Eng. Cat.)
283
1603. TRICKS, — Guide to Tricks with Cards. By
an Old Hand. i6mo. Milner and Sowerby,
London. (C. 1870. Advertised in No. 161 2.)
1604. TRICKS. — New Tricks with Playing Cards.
48 pp. 4to. New York, 1883. (Stanyon.)
1605. TRICKS. — Parlour Tricks with Cards. Con-
taining explanations of all the Tricks with
Playing Cards ever Invented. With Seventy
Engravings. 130 pp. i2mo. Dick and
Fitzgerald, New York. (N.D. An abridg-
ment of No. 573.)
1606. TRICKS.— Tricks and Diversions with Cards.
i2mo. Hurst and Co., New York. (N.D.
Am. Cat.)
1607. TRICKS. — Tricks and Illusions with Cards.
64 pp. i6mo. Cameron and Ferguson,
Glasgow.
1608. TRICKS. — Do. 96 pp. i2mo. Cameron
and Ferguson, Glasgow.
1609. TRIST, NICHOLAS BROWSE.— Whist.
American Leads and Their History, with a
review of later Innovations in the Game.
vi+158 pp. 8vo. Harper and Brothers,
New York and London, 1900. (See also
No. 714.)
1610. TRIST, ROSELLA.— The Leads at Whist
Comprising the Altered Leads suggested by
' Cavendish.' Compiled by R. T. Revised by
284
N. B. T. 15 pp. i6mo. T. Fitzwilliam
and Co., New Orleans, 1889.
161 1. TRUMBLE, ALFRED.— The Mott Street
Poker Club. The Secretary's Minutes.
Illustrated by M. Woolf. 50 pp. 8vo.
William Paterson, Edinburgh and London,
1888. (White and Allen. New York. Am.
Cat.)
TRUMP. A.. JUNIOR.— Se^ Fetridge,
William Pembroke.
•TRUMPS.— See Dick, William Brisbane.
1612. • TRUMPS. '—Guide to the Game of Whist
By* Trumps.' 31 pp. i6mo. Milner and
Sowerby, London. (1870.)
16 1 3. 'TRUMPS.'— Guide to B^zique and ficartd.
Milner and Sowerby, London. (187a)
1614. • TRUMPS.'— Guide to Piquet, Put and
Speculation. Milner and Sowerby, London.
(1870.)
161 5. 'TRUMPS'— Guide to Cassino, Vingt-un,
Brag and All-Fours. Milner and Sowerby,
London. (1870.)
(The last three from an advertisement in
No. 161 2.)
1616. TYLOR, EDWARD BURNETT. — On
American Lot Games as Evidence of Asiatic
Intercourse before the time of Columbus.
Coloured plate and 15 pp. 4to. E. J. BriU,
Leyden, 1896.
285
TYLOR, EDWARD BURNETT. — See
also Nos. 521 and 1138.
1617. TYSON, HERBERT B. — Conventional
Whist Leads. Containing every correct first
or second lead. When to Lead each Card of
the Thirteen Originally and Which Card of the
Remaining Twelve to Lead on Second Round.
Together with some sound Advice to Players.
Compiled from the highest Authorities of the
Time. By H. B. T. 32 pp. J. B. Lippin-
cott Co., Philadelphia, 1891.
(Third edition, 1894. Am. Cat.)
1 618. TYSON, JOB. R.— A Brief Survey of the
Great Extent and Evil Tendencies of the
Lottery System as Existing in the United
States. 48 pp. 8vo. W. Brown, Phila-
delphia, 1833.
1619. 'UNDERGRADUATE.' — A Plain and
Friendly Address to the Undergraduates of
the University of Cambridge. By a Late
Undergraduate. Dodsley, London, 1786.
(On Gaming. From No. 121 1, in which a
portion is reprinted.)
162a UNION JACK.— The Rules of Union Jack.
4 pp. i6mo. C. W. Faulkner and Co.,
London. (1900.)
1621. UNION WHIST SOCIETY.— The Laws,
Rules and Regulations of the Union Whist
286
Society. Established 1813. The Laws of
Whist as played by (them). 23 pp. i2mo.
C. Whittingham, Chiswick, 181 5.
1622. UNIQUE.— Rules of Unique. Hunt and Co.,
London, 1872. (IVestminsUr Papers, Fehru-
ary, 1872 ; apparendy a sort of Zetema.)
1623. VAINQUEUR.— How to play Roulette and
Trente et Quarante at Monte Carlo to Win at
every Stance. ByVainqueur. 32 pp. i6mo.
(London, 1904.)
1624. VAN RENSSLAER, M. K.— The Devfl's
Picture- Books. A History of Playing Cards.
iv + 207 pp. 8vo. Dodd, Mead and Co.,
New York, 1890.
1625. VAN RENSSLAER, M. K.— Playing Cards
from Japan. 2 pp. and plate. Proceedings
U. S. Naiumal Museum, vol. 13, p. 381.
8vo. Washington, 1891.
1626. VARIAN, S. T.— American Whist Condensed.
Leads and Plays Indicated by a New
System for Ready Reference. 47 pp. i6mo.
S. T. Varian, East Orange, N. J., 1893.
1627. VARIQUE. — Rules for the new Card Game,
Varique. For Two, Three, or Four Players.
13 pp. 24mo. J. Jaques and Son, London.
1628. VAUGHAN, J. D. — The Manners and
Customs of the Chinese of the Straits Setde-
ments. 119 pp. 8vo. The Mission Press,
28;
Singapore, 1879. (With 18 coloured plates,
of which 17 are of Chinese playing-cards.)
1629, VINCENT, MRS. WILLIAM ALLEN.—
First Steps in Whist 22 pp. i2mo.
Cincinnati, 1900.
1630. VIRGINIA LAW JOURNAL, THE. (P.)—
Richmond, Va. The Baccarat Trial. Vol. 1 5,
p. 615. 1893.
W., J. R. — See Ware, James Redding.
WAITE, ARTHUR EDWARD. — See
No. 298.
1631. WALKER, GEORGE. — The Cribbage
Player's Text- Book ; being a new and com-
plete treatise on the game in all its Varieties ;
including the whole of Anthony Pasquin's
Scientific Work on Five Card Cribbage.
Coloured front, viii + 128 pp. i2mo. Sher-
wood, Gilbert and Piper, London, 1837.
1632. WALKER, GEORGE. — Cribbage made
Easy. Being a new and complete treatise
etc. 143 pp. i6mo. Dick and Fitzgerald,
New York. (N. D., ? 1880.)
^1633. WALKER, GEORGE.— The Philidorian ; a
Magazine of Chess and other scientific Games ;
edited by George . Walker. Complete in one
volume. 256 pp. 8vo. G. Walker and
Son, and others, London, 1838. (Contains —
288
Lessons in Ecartd ; Sample Chapter of
Rummens on Whist; and Whist; By a
Meltonian.)
1634. WALKER, GILBERT.— A manifest detec-
tion of the moste vyle and detestable use of
Dyce Play, and other practises lyke the same ;
a Myrrour very necessary for all yonge
Gendemen and others sodenly enabled by
worldly abundance to loke in. Newly set
forth for theire behoufe. 32 11. i6mo.
Richard Tottyl, London, 1552 (and another
edition, i6mo.t A. Vde, London, N. D.
Lowndes. Reprinted, edited by J. O. Halli-
well, by the Percy Society. Svo. London,
185a)
1635. WALLACE, MARGARETTA WETHER-
ILL. — American Leads in Rhyme. (C. 1898.
Buder.)
1636. WARD, NED.— Adam and Eve stript of
their Furbelows : or the Fashionable Virtues
and Vices of both Sexes expos'd to publick
view. In Two Parts, i. Of the Ladies. 2.
Of the Gentlemen. With Familiar Descants
upon Each Character. 9 + 224 pp. Svo.
A. Bettesworth, London, 17 14.
(At pages 51-57, *Bad Luck to him that
has her, or. The Gaming Lady.)
1637. WARE, JAMES REDDING.— Handbook
of Whist. By J. R. W. Coloured front.
92 pp. 48mo. F. Wame and Co., London,
1866.
289
1638. WARE, JAMES REDDING.— Do. The
A. B. C. of Whist. Scribner, Welford, and
Armstrong, New York. (Rheinhardt.)
1639. WARE. JAMES REDDING.— Handbook
of Bdzique. By J. R. W. 96 pp. 48010.
F. Warne and Co., London, 1869.
WARE, JAMES REDDING.— See also
No. 706.
1640. WASP. — English Pigeons and Foreign Rooks.
A Trip to Spa. By * Wasp.' 25 plates. 8vo.
(1850.)
1641. WATSON, FRANCIS PAGET, AND
BURNEY, ADMIRAL JAMES.— Short
Whist, by F. P. Watson, Esq. ; to which is
added Long Whist, with Instructions for
Young Players, by Admiral James Bumey.
Third edition, revised by F. P. Watson, Esq.
X + 89 pp. 1 2mo. T. and W. Boone, London,
1842.
1642. WATSON, FRANCIS PAGET, AND
BURNEY. ADMIRAL JAMES.— Do.
Fourth edition, v+ioopp. i2mo. T. and
W. Boone, London, 1848.
1643. WATSON, FRANCIS PAGET, AND
BURNEY, ADMIRAL JAMES.— Do.
Fifth edition, iv+107 PP- i2mo. T. and
W. Boone, London, 1854.
(For first and second editions of * Long
Whist* see under Bumey, Admiral ]^xnts.)
u
290
1644- WEEMS, MASON L.— God's Revenge
against Gambling . . . with curious Anec-
dotes ... of Unfortunate Gamblers . . .
47 pp. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1822.
1645. WEHMAN, HENRY J.— Wehman's Edition
of Hoyle's Games, containing all the Standard
Rules for Playing Cards, Billiards, Pool,
Bowling and Dice, in America. Illustrated
219 pp. 8vo. H. J. Wehman, New York,
1894.
(A very great number of games are
included, though the notices are brief. The
Chapter on Skat is a feature of the book.)
1646. WEHMAN, HENRY J.— Wehman's Book
on Card Games. 32 pp. 8vo. (N. D.)
1647. WEHMAN, HENRY J.— Wehman's Fortune-
Telling by Cards, or Cartomancy made Easy.
Illustrated by 1750 engravings. 192 pp.
8vo. H. J. Wehman, New York, 1898.
1648. WELSH, CHARLES.— Poker; How to
Play it. A Sketch of the great American
Game, with its Laws and Rules and some of its
amusing incidents. By One of its Victims.
109 pp. 8vo. Griffith and Farran, London,
1882.
1649. WELSH. CHARLES.— Euchre. How to
Play it. With Rules, Problems, Cases, etc,
and a chapter on ' Progressive Euchre.* By
the Author of * Poker : How to Play it'
291
125 pp. 8vo. Griffith, Farran and Co.,
London, 1886.
1650. WELLS, G. P. R.— How to Win at Monte
Carlo. 60 pp. i6mo. Paternoster Steam
Press, London, (189-).
WESTCOTT, W. WYNN.— See No. 299.
1651. WESTMINSTER CHESS CLUB
PAPERS, THE.— Edited by Telemachus
Brownsmith, B.A. Vols. L-XL 4to.
W. Kent and Co., London, April 1868 to
April 1879.
(To the number for September 1868 was
added the sub-title, * A Journal of Chess and
Whist.' In May 1869 the title was changed
to 'The Westminster Papers. A Monthly
Journal of Chess, Whist, Games of Skill and
the Drama.' The papers were edited by
Charles Mossop, who, as well as most of the
leading players of the day, contributed many
articles on Whist and other games of cards.
Frederic H. Lewis contributed a double
dummy problem to nearly every number. A
few articles are reprinted in No. 752.)
1652. WESTMINSTER REVIEW, THE. (P.)
— 8vo. London.
Gaming- Houses (French and English).
Vol. II, p. 303. October 1829.
Gamesters and Gaming Houses. Vol. 80,
p. 68. July 1863.
U2
292
WESTMINSTER REVIEW. THE-^^-
tinued.
A Glance at the History of Gambling.
By E. Bowen Rowlands. Vol. 135,
p. 368. June 1 89 1.
The Ethics of Gambling. By James
Oliphant. Vol. 137, p. 518. May
1892.
Gambling and Betting. By W. J. K.
Vol. 143, p. 140. February 1895.
1653. WHELOCK, KATE.— The Fundamental
Principles and Rules of Modem American
Whist Explained and Compiled by a
Milwaukee Lady. 22 pp. Chicago, 1887.
(Butler.)
1654. WHELOCK, KATE.— Whist Rules. 75 pp.
8vo. Chicago, 1896. (Second edition 1897,
third edition 1899.)
1655. WHELOCK, KATE. — Whist Hands
Illustrated. 118 pp. 4to. Philadelphia,
1899.
1656. WHETSTONE, GEORGE.— A Mirrour for
Magistrates of Cities, representing the
Ordinances, Policies, and Diligence of the
Noble Emperour Alexander, sumamed
Severus, to suppresse the Notorious Vices
noorished in Rome by the Superfluous
Nomber of Dicing-Houses, Tavarns and
293
Common Stewes suflered and cherished by
his beastlye predecessor, Helyogabalus, with
sundrye grave orations by the said Noble
Emperour concerning Reformation. And
hereunto is added a Touchstone for the time,
containing many perillous mischieffes bred in
the bowels of the Citie of London, by the
Infection of some of these Sanctuaries of
Iniquitie. 8 + 37 pp. 4to. Richard Jones,
London, 1584.
1657. WHISPER, SIR SOMEBODY.— The Man
of Fashion's Manual, containing Instructions
and Rules for Games of Chance and Chariot-
eering. By Sir Somebody Whisper, Knt.
Coloured front, and 91 pp. i6mo. Richard
Crutwell, Bath, 1809.
1658. WHIST.— A Monthly Journal Devoted to the
Interests of the Game. Vols. I. -XI I. 4to.
Milwaukee, Wis., June 1891 to May 1903.
(A valuable record of Whist progress in
America; edited by Cassius M. Paine, from
the commencement till February 1902. In
October 1900, Mr. Paine was joined by
Frederick C. Thwaits, who continued to edit the
journal alone on the retirement of Mr. Paine.
It is said that there is some probability of the
publication being revived under the auspices
of the American Whist League.)
1659. WHIST. — The Game Briefly Explained. To
which is annexed the Laws of Whist in force
294
at the Amicable Whist Club. London, 183 1.
(RheinhardL)
1660. WHIST.— The Hand Book of Whist; con-
taining the Laws as laid down by the latest
authorities and concise rules for playing at
every stage of the game. 63 pp. i6mo.
G. S. ApfJeton, Philadelphia, and D. Apple-
ton, New York, 1849. (At the end is an
advertisement of 'Whist; Rules for playing
all kinds of Whist')
1 66 1. WHIST. — Do. 63 pp. i6mo. Leavitt and
Allen, New York, 1853.
1662. WHIST.— Whist and Short- Whist. Explained
by a Member of the Clubs. i2mo.
S. G. Collins, London. (C. 1840.)
1663. WHIST.— How to Play Whist B. Blake.
London, 1861. (Eng. Cat.)
1664. WHIST.— How to Play Whist. Containing
Primary Rules for Beginners, and Laws of
the Game, together with Explanations and
Directions for Old Players. 64 pp. i6mo.
Published at the Brother Jonathan Office,
New York. (On the cover is ' Whist, Loo,
Euchre, and Poker,' apparendy about i860.)
1665. WHIST.— Short Rules for Modem Whist,
Extracted from The Quarterly Review.
2 pp. 48mo. Trlibner and Co., London,
1874.
295
i666. WHIST.— Short Rules for Whist. With the
Laws of the Game. 12 pp. 321110.
W. H. Willis and Co., London, 1876.
1667. WHIST. — Whist in Ten Lectures. New
Orleans, 1897. {Whist, July 1897.)
1668. WHIST.— Whist: Rules of the Game and
Constitution of the American Whist League
as adopted by the First American Whist Con-
gress held at Milwaukee, Wis. 24 pp.
24mo. Milwaukee, 1891.
1669. WHIST.— Revised Laws of Whist. Equit-
able Life Assurance Co. of New York, 1892.
{Whist, October 1892.)
1670. WHIST. — Laws of Whist and the American
Leads. 9 pp. 24mo. The Genesee Press,
Rochester, N. Y., 1900.
1 67 1. WHIST. — Simple Whist. Together with a
description of the Game of Duplicate Whist.
9 pp. i6mo. The U. S. Playing Card Co.
Cincinnati, 1901.
1672. WHIST. — Whist for Beginners. Dillingham,
New York. (U.S. Cat. 1904.)
1673. WHIST. — Whist and Duplicate Whist.
23 pp. 32mo. The International Card Co.,
Glasgow, 1904.
1674. WHIST.— Whist Faces. How to learn the
Game of Whist. By the Editor of Whist.
48 pp. i2mo. The Whist Publishing Co.,
Milwaukee, 1897.
296
i675- WHIST. — Lc Whist lUustrt Journal des
Amateurs de Whist. 104 pp. 8vo. CasteL
Paris, 1856. (Consistiiig of 13 numbers.
The book contains two dialogues on Whist in
English and French ; otherwise it is printed
entirely in French.)
1676. WHIST.— Whist Opinion. A Weekly Journal
Devoted to the Reproduction of the Best
Current Whist Literature. Vols. I., II., and III.
(in one volume). Folio. A. Arthur Jones,
Philadelphia, 1900. (A periodical published
at first at Baltimore and afterwards at Phil-
adelphia. It was edited by Lennard Leigh,
and ran from March i, 1898, to January 15,
1900.)
1677. WHIST.— The Whist Player. Whist Its
Laws and Best Modes of Playing. By Pole
and Cavendish, with other instructive matter,
making it a complete guide to the Modem
Scientific Game of Whist. 95 pp. i2mo.
Excelsior Publishing House, New York, 1894.
1678. WHIST.— The Whist Player's Hand- Book
. . . with a History of the Invention of Cards ;
and a summary of all that is known as to the
rise and progress of the Game. 48 pp.
i6mo. Robert Tyas, London, and J. Menzies,
Edinbuigh, 1838.
1679. WHIST.— Do. 63 pp. i6mo. R. Tyas,
J. Menzies, and Machen and Co., Dublin,
1839.
297
(Reprinted 1844. The remainder of this
edition was issued by G. Routledge and Co.,
London, 1854; with 'Whist with Rules 'on
cover.)
1680. WHIST.— The Whist Player's Hand-Book,
containing most of the maxims of the Old
School and Several New Ones ... to which
are added Observations on Short WhisL
Also, the Games of Boston and Euchre, as
adopted by the Principal Clubs in Europe and
America. By An Experienced Player. 96 pp.
i8mo. Isaac M. Moss, Philadelphia, 1844.
(A nearly verbatim reprint of the treatise
on Whist by Thomas Matthews. The first
code of laws for Euchre that I have met
with.)
1681. WHIST.— The Whist Player's Hand-Book.
32 pp. i6mo. H. H. Elliott, London, 1854.
1682. WHIST TABLE.— The Companion to the
Whist Table.
1683. WHIST-TABLE.— The Modem Whist-Table.
By the Editor.
(These two books are recommended in
BelCs Life in London, April 1842. The
first is perhaps the book by Charles Jones,
No. 927.)
1684. WHIST WEEKLY.— (A paper advertised to
appear in Boston, March 1899. According
to Whist, it was edited by L. M. Bouvd,
298
but I presume its career was short, as I
have not been able to glean any further
particulars.)
1685. WHITE AND BOHN.— New Hand Book
of Games. 8vo. Philadelphia. (1850^ Horr.)
1686. WHITE'S CLUB.— The History of WTute's.
Vd. I. Plates, xv+258 pp. 410. Hem.
A. Bourke, London, 1892.
1687. WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM. — Poems on
Several Occasions. 268 pp. 8vo. J. and
R. Dodsley, London, 1754. (First edition.
At page 1 15 isa poem * On a Message-card in
Verse, sent by a Lady/ which is on the four
of spades and alludes to Hoyle.)
1688. WHITFELD, WILLIAM HENRY.— The
Pocket Laws of Bridge. [Revised 1904-]
With Hints to Beginners. 31 pp. 32mo.
T. De La Rue and Co., London, 1904.
(See also Nos. 209 and 1064. Mr. Whit-
feld succeeded Henry Jones as Card Editor of
TAe Fieldy to which he has been a contributor
for many years.)
1689. WHITWORTH, WILLIAM ALLEN. —
Choice and Chance. Two Chapters of
Arithmetic. viii+i6opp. 8vo. Deighton,
Bell and Co., Cambridge, 1867. (Game of
Whist, pp. 132-8. Third edition, 248 pp.,
1878.)
299
i69o. WHITWORTH, WILLIAM ALLEN. —
Choice and Chance. An elementary treatise
on Permutations, Combinations, and Proba-
bility, with 640 exercises. Fourth edition,
enlarged, vii + 299 pp. 8vo. Cambridge,
and G. Bell and Sons, London, 1886. (Fifth
edition, viii-h342 pp., 1901.)
1691. WHYTE, WILLIAM.— Dominoes: Games,
Tricks, and Stories. 125 pp. 8vo.
E. Marlborough and Co., London, 1903.
1692. WILCOX, THOMAS.— A Glasse for Game-
sters and namelie for suche as delight in Cards
and Dice. Written by T. W. 36 II. 8vo.
Thomas Mann, London, 1581. (Hazlitt.)
1693. WILKINSON, EDWARD.— The Game-
sters. A Poem Addressed to the Mayor of
C. 24 pp. 4to. Lewis and Bew, London,
1774. (Contains a number of personal
allusions to inhabitants of the town of
Canterbury, and a reference to two pre-
viously printed pamphlets entitled * The
City Patriots' and *A Reply to the City
Patriots.')
1694. WILKINSON, WILLIAM HENRY. —
The Game of Khanhoo. 31 pp. 32mo.
C. Goodall and Son, London, 1891.
1695. WILKINSON, WILLIAM HENRY. —
The Chinese Origin of Playing Cards. Vol. 8,
p. 61, the 'American Anthropologist,'
Washington, January 1895. (A valuable
300
contribution to the history of playing cards
which deserves to be more widely known in
Europe.)
1696. WILKS, ABRAHAM S., and PARDON.
CHARLES FREDERICK.— How to Play
Solo Whist, its method and principles
explained and its practice demonstrated.
With illustrative specimen hands, and a
revised and comprehensive code of Laws,
viii+134 pp. 8vo. Chatto and Windus,
London, 1888.
1697. WILKS, ABRAHAM S., and PARDON,
CHARLES FREDERICK.— Do. A new
edition, viii+134 pp. 8vo. London, 1893.
1698. WILKS, ABRAHAM S.— The Handbook of
Solo Whist, containing a general explanation
of its methods, principles, and practice, with
illustrative hands, and the New Standard
Code of Laws adopted by the leading sporting
Clubs. 204 pp. 8vo. John Hogg, London,
1898.
1699. WILKS, ABRAHAM S.— Do. Second
edition, revised and enlarged. 216 pp. 8vo.
John Hogg, London, 1899.
WILKS, ABRAHAM S.— See also No. 752.
1700. WILLIAMS, JOHN.— A Treatise on the
Game of Cribbage : shewing the Laws and
Rules of the Game, as now played at St.
James's, Bath and Newmarket. With the
30I
best Methods of laying out your cards, and
exposing all the unfair Arts practised by
Sharpers. Composed by several Sporting
Gentlemen of the first Celebrity and Digested
by Anthony Pasquin, Esq. 96 pp. 24mo.
J. Ridgway, London, and others, 1791.
1701. WILLIAMS, JOHN.— Do. 96 pp. 24mo.
Symonds, London, 1807.
1702. WILLSHIRE, WILLIAM HUGHES.— A
Descriptive Catalogue of Playing and other
Cards in the British Museum accompanied by
a Concise General History of the Subject and
Remarks on Cards of Divination and of a
Politico- H istorical Character. Frontispiece,
x + 360 pp. 8vo. Printed by Order of the
Trustees, 1896. Supplement with illustra-
tions, 23 coloured plates, viii + 87 pp. 1877.
1703. WILSON, T. — Catalogue Raisonn6 of the
Select Collection of Engravings of an
Amateur. 274 pp. 4to. London, 1828.
(Playing cards, pp. 87-91. Illustrations by
G. Cruikshank and others. Only 125 copies
privately printed.)
1704. *WIN.' — Win at First or Lose at Last, or A
New Game at Cards. Fol. Thos. Scott,
1660. (A Broadside.)
1705. 'WIN.' — Win at First, Lose at Last; or the
Game of Cards which were shuffled by
President Bradshaw, cut by Col. Hewson
302
the Cobler, and played by Oliver Cromwell
and Ireton till the Restoration of Charles II.
4to. London, 1707. (Chatto.)
1706. WINTERBLOSSOM, HENRY T.— The
Game of Draw- Poker Mathematically
Illustrated. 72 pp. i2ma W. H. Murphy,
New York, 1875.
1707. WITHY, ROBERT. — Hoyle Abridged.
Short Rules for Short Memories at the Game
of Whist, with the Laws of the Game.
Adapted either for the Head or Pocket By
Bob Short Printed for the Benefit of
Families to prevent scolding. Printed for the
Author. i2mo. London, 1793.
1708. WITHY, ROBERT.— Do. A New edition,
revised and corrected throughout, with the
last new rules as established at Bath and
London. 24 pp. 24mo. T. and J. Allman,
London, 1819. The present improved and
enlarged edition of this little work is most
respectfully dedicated to the public by Bob
Short, Junior.
1709. WITHY, ROBERT.— Do. 24 pp. i2mo.
Printed for the Booksellers by J. Johns,
Devonport, 182 1.
1710. WITHY, ROBERT.— Do. 24 pp. i2mo.
W. Wright, London, 1824.
171 1. WITHY, ROBERT. — Hoyle Abridged,
Part II., or Short Rules for Quadrille.
303
23 pp. 1 2 mo. For the Author and others,
y 7 f 5 London^;^f72p
(Mr. W. P. Courtney has proved con-
clusively that Robert Withy was the author
of the above treatises. The treatise on
Quadrille does not appear to have attained a
second edition, as the interest In that game
was killed by the favour into which Whist
had sprung. Many reprints of the little book
on Whist were issued both in London and the
Provinces, but I have been very unfortunate
in attempts to acquire early copies. Robert
Withy died in 1803. I do not suppose that
* Bob Short, Jun.* who dates from * Long's
Hotel ' was really any relative. Some of the
later prefaces of * Bob Short, Jun.' are dated
from * Steven's Hotel.')
1712. WITHY, ROBERT.— Short, Bob, Junior.
Hoyle Abridged. A Treatise on Back-
Gammon ; or Short Rules for Short Memories,
with the Laws of the Game. Adapted either
for the Head or Pocket. By Bob Short,
Jun. Printed for the Benefit of Families
to Prevent Wrangling. 24 pp. 24mo.
T. and J. Allman, London, 18 19.
1713. WITHY, ROBERT.— Do. 23 pp. i2mo.
Ibid., 1824.
1714. WITHY, ROBERT.— Do. Front, and 24 pp.
i2mo. John Stacy, Norwich, 1820.
304
1715. WITHY, ROBERT. — Do. Front, and
23 pp. 1 2 mo. W. Wright, London, 1823.
1716. WITHY, ROBERT.— Do. 32 pp. 32010.
John Lofts, London, 1851.
1717. WITHY, ROBERT.— Hoyle Abridged . . .
By Bob Short. 32010. Thomas Richardson,
Derby. (N. D. Consisting of Bob Short's
Rules of Whist, Chess, Draughts and Back-
Gammon, in one volume with * Hoyle's
Games ' on Cover. There is no general title-
page ; probably the four treatises, which each
have separate titles, were also sold separately
by Richardson.)
1718. WOMAN AT HOME, THE. (P.)— 8vo.
London. The Gambling Habits of Society
Women. By the Looker On. Vol. 12,
p. 59. October 1901.
WOOD, JOSEPH.— See No. 584.
1719. WOOD, WALTER.— The Book of Patience,
or Cards for a Single Player. 80 pp. 8vo.
W. H. Allen and Co., London, 1887.
1720. WOODWARD, JOSIAH.— A Disswasive
from Gaming. By a Minister of the Church
of England. 12 pp. i2mo. Joseph Down-
ing, London, 17 18.
1 72 1. WORGAN, THOMAS DAN VER.— Rouge
et Noir de Musique, or, Harmonious Pastimes
305
— being Gaines of Cards constructed on the
principles of Music. i2mo. London, 1807.
(AUibone.)
1722. WORK, MILTON C— New Whist Ideas.
1894. (Butler.)
1723. WORK, MILTON C— Whist of To-Day.
In Two Parts. Part I. For the Beginner:
suggesting a new and easy System of mas-
tering the Scientific Principles of the Game.
Part II. For the Advanced Player : Gives All
the Recent Whist Developments, many of
which have been Originated by the Author
and appear for the First Time in Print.
182 pp. 8vo. Dreka, Philadelphia, 1895.
1724. WORK, MILTON C.— Do. Fifth edition.
Revised and Enlarged with a New Part
Treating of the Short Suit Game. 1897.
(WAtst.)
1725. WORLD, THE. (P.)— By Adam Fitzadam.
Folio. London, 1753- 1756.
Offensive Manners of Whist-Players —
Fretters and Growlers. (By Edward
Moore.) No. 7. February 15, 1753.
On Misspending the Summer in Cards
and Drinking. (By J. Duncombe.)
No. 36. September 6, 1753.
Qualification to play at Cards* (By
E. Moore.) No. 69. April 25, 1754.
Gaming. (By E. Moore.) No. 154.
December 11, 1755.
3o6
WORLD, THE— canitnued.
The Game of Happiness. (By J. Tilson.)
No. 167. March 11, 1756.
Rules for Playing the Game of Happiness.
(By J. Tilson.) No. 172. April 15,
1756.
On the Advantages of Gaming. (Anony-
mous.) No. 18 1. June 17, 1756.
WORMALD, ROBERT B.— Author of the
articles on Whist in No. 141 7.
1726. WRAY, BAXTER.— Round Games with
Cards. A Practical Treatise on all the
most popular Games, with their different
variations, and hints for their practice. 1 1 2 pp.
8vo. George Bell and Sons, London, 1891.
1727. WRIGHT, THOMAS.— History of Domes-
tic Manners and Sentiments in England
during the Middle Ages. xiv + 502 pp.
4to. Chapman and Hall, London, 1862.
(Amusements, cards, etc., pp. 194-225,
and 484-488.)
1728. WRIGHT, THOMAS.— Do. (Reprinted as
' The Homes of Other Days.') 8vo. Chap-
man and Hall, London, 1871.
WRIGHT, THOMAS— See also No. 51.
YOUNG, MA/OjR.—See No. 1169.
307
1729. ZANCIG, MADAME.— How to Tell For-
tunes by Cards. 150 pp. 8vo. F. J. Drake,
and Co., Chicago, 1902.
1730. ZETEMA. — Rules of Zetema. Joseph Hunt
and Sons, London. (C. 1870. A Game
of considerable merit, with some resemblance
to B^zique ; it however failed to obtain much
popularity. It is fully described in Nos. 723
and 141 7.)
* ZURESTA. — See Prangley, Ida P.
ADDENDA
1731, BABBAGE, CHARLES.— An Examination
of some questions connected with Games of
Chance. Transactions of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh^ vol. 9. 4to. W. and E. Tait,
Edinburgh, 1823.
1732. 'GRIM.' — Elementary Bridge. By 'Grim.'
A Notebook for B^inners. 62 pp. i6mo.
Thacker, Spink and Co., Calcutta, 1904.
^IZi^ ROE, F. R. — Auction Bridge. By John Doe
14 pp. i6mo. Pioneer Press, Allahabad.
(1904.)
INDEX
NoTB.— If information is desired on Games of Cards on which no separate
treatise exists, it will probably be found in the books of 'Games.' The most
comprehensive of these are Nos. 94» 3i3« 685, 926, and 1495, of the older books ;
and of the modem works, Nos. 402, 554, 863, 1086, and 1645.
All-fours, Nos. 326, 1517, 1615
Andre, 43
Baccarat, 6, 18, 58, 871, 1081,
1 138, 1278, 1475, 1630
Backgammon, 14, 59, 60, 502,
675, m. 7^5f 7^ 818, loio^
1 138, 1278, 1465, 1542, 1712
Barrule,85, 116
Basset, 248, 310^ 490^ 1201, 1310^
1379
B^ique, B^ique, 67, 87, 107, 210^
376, 632, 960^ 995, 1251, 1274,
1285, 1314, 1412, 1417, I540f
1562, 1613, 1639
B^ique, Four-handed, 1422
B^sique, Polish, 377, 507, 1008
B^ique, Rubicon, 118, 977, 978,
1013, 1091
Bibliography, 256, 272, 315, 571,
761, 1 143, i235» "41, i244i 1427,
.I5I3, 1535. 1574, I595» 1633, 1702
Bicho, 251
Boston, 322, 892
Brag, 155, 792, 161 5
Bridge, 3. 33f 44, 62, 64, 86, 102,
120, 127, 133, 134, 138, 166, 187,
251, 261, 320, 354, 358, 427, 454,
457, 458, 463, 478, 521, 544, 549,
632, 725, 763, 872, 1030, 1048,
1063, 1093, 1 102, 1 133, 1 142,
117^ 1 184, 1209, 1261, 1386,
1441, 1444, 1447, 1516, 1537,
1556, 1576, 1582, 1688, 1732, 1733
Calabrasella, 1003
Card Games. See Games
Card Golf, 1508
Card-playing, 8, 84, 147, 153, 216,
217, 634, 715, io7Pi 1261, 1327,
1337, 1 510- See also under
Gaming
Card-sharping, 9, 38, 489, 521, 564,
581, 587, 612, 655, 658, 660,
687, 698, 712, 728, 876, 1034,
1042, 1 127, 1 1 52, 1 195, 1218,
1234, 141 1, 1435, 1470, 1 544 a,
1549, 1571, 1598, 1634
Card-tricks. See Tricks
Cartomancy, Fortune-telling, 35,
45, 146, 179, 196, 221, 222, 231,
298, 332, 481, 514, 522-53o» 651,
686^ 1067, 1137, 1153, 1193,
1294, 1309, 1380, 1381, 1419,
1647, 1729
Casino, 240,245, 11 12, 161;
Chance and Probabilitv, 40, 74, 88,
254, 269, 381, 384, 389^ 394, 482,
508, 582, 625, 632, 794, 877,
1050^ 1 1 13, 1 126, 1256, 1260,
1261, 1369, 1385, 1387, 1390,
1395, I4ipi 1426, 1434, 1454,
1468, 1472, 1511, 1558, 1571,
1595, 1689, 1731 ^ ^ .
Cheatmg. See Card-sharpmg
Check, 258
Cinch, 266, 422, 551, 692
Conjuring. See under Tricks
Cribbage, 324, 362, 422, 501, 705,
894, 1007, 1 143, 1265, 1276,
1314, 1336, 1464, 1631, 1700
i Dice, 251, 265, 328, 332, 335, 552,
1239, 1354, 1634
3IO
Domino, 434
Dominoes, 335, 552, 705, 1012,
1088, 1431, 1477, 1691
Draw Pedro, Double Pedro, 421,
551
Draw-Poker. See Poker
Drole, 449, 998
Duplicate Whist, 81, 126, 239, 460,
462,536, 1 197, 1673
ficARTf, 9, 464, 468, 883, 966, 969,
999, 1089, 1316, 1429, 1462, 1 541,
1613, 1633
Elite, 697
England, 484
Engraving, 287, 344, 39i» 642,
1062, 1252, 1340, 1513, 1703
Euchre, 56, 258, 373, 418, 49^, 496,
560,716, 880i 1004, 1033, 1059,
1096, 1 180, 1266, 1316, 1541,
1649
Fan Tan, 329, 1255
Faro^ 380i 504, 505, 578, 1318
Feldinski, 507
Fiction, 9, 64, 82, 96, 342, 348,
367, 393, 472. 760, 1035, 1 1 47,
1429
Foose, 516
Fortune-telling. See Cartomancy
Forty-five, 1006, 1245
Gambling. See Gaming
Games, American Indian, 19, 337,
341, 365, 1254, 1255, 1616
Games, Chinese, Japanese, Oriental,
62, 97, 328, 333, 339, 340, 500,
707, 708, 908, 1043, 1263, 1628,
1694
Games, French, 94, 904
Games, German, 904, 905
Games, Italian, 78, 903, 908, 1003,
1520, 1538, 1548
Games, Spanish, 909
Games, Hand-books, Guides,
Treatises, etc., 34, 84, 89, 98, 99,
140, 218, 219, 220, 224, 228, 250,
283, 295, 304, 306, 394-410, 491,
501, 554, 566, 574, 589-607, 659,
684, 701, 706, 709, 723, 743, 765,
798-816, 819-869, 881, 897, 899,
906, 909, 916, 927, 964, 1024,
1037, 1079, 1084, 1087, 1 138,
1 173, 1272, 1273, 1281, 1284,
1285, 1332, 1417, 1494, 1544 A,
1645, 1646, 1657, 1685, 1717, 1726
Gaming, Gambling, Card-playing,
Works treating o^ 9, I7» 40, 51,
54, 157, 161, 251, 271, 289, 33a,
336, 385, 390, 459, 475, 483, 487,
49P, 521, 531, 562, 564, 585, 586,
612, 613, 615, 648, 655, 658,
664, 688, 698, 700, 724, 870^ 957,
1057, 1061, 1 127, 1 151, 121 1,
125 1, 1341, 1389, 1398, 1408,
141 1, 1418, 1446, 1487, 1 5 18,
1521, 1528, 1539, 1559, 1566,
1573, 1587, 1592, 1636, 1652,
1686, 1727
Gaming and Gambling, Essays^
Sermons, Tracts, etc, on, 59, 75,
79, 128, 184, 191, 207, 229, 249,
252, 263, 264, 275, 289, 345, 360,
386, 430, 435, 436, 477, 608, 616,
621, 627, 629, 674, 693, 710, 729,
741, 744, 754, 9", 1051, "16,
1138, U50i 1219, 1239, 1292,
1327, 1328, 1415, 1420, 1428,
1455, 1474, 1475, 1502, 1568,
1572, 1576, 1586, 1619, 1644,
1692, 1720
Gaming-houses, loi, 182, 20S,
367, 451, 564, 622, 623, 652, 728,
755, iioi, 1 186, 1213, 1220,
1233, 1251, 1399, 1415, 1421,
1429, 1487, 1516, 1545, 1580,
16^2, 1656
Gammg Laws. See Law
Gleek, 304, 632
Goose, 145
Hazard, 367, 719, 720, 1049, 1132,
1318, 1544
Hearts, 410* 55o* 1096, 1097,
1144
Heartsette, 722, 1097
Hindooly, 644
Imperial, 895, 896^ loii
Jango, 319
Khanhoo, 1694
311
Law, 7, 158, 282, 431, 432, 452,
473,62iA, 676, 915, 1052, 1054,
io55» 1237,1246, 1 561, 1630 I
Legerdemain. See under Tricks
Loo, 326, 502, 626, 963, 1114, 1115. '
1267, 1276, 1503
Lotteries, 53, 163, 436, 437, 49^, i
531, 627, 707, 910, 1043, 1058,
1 1 17, 1 120, 1220, 1260, 1261,
1502, 1543, 161 8 '
Mancala, 334 I
Mawe, 1 170
Minchiate, 1520
Misery Bridge, 320
Monaco and Monte Caiio, 9, 105,
253, 303, 521, 646, /14, 1 129,
1202, 1206, 1224, 1261, 1263,
1309, 1312, 1376, 1530, 1549,
1550. See also under Rouge et
Noir
Napoleon, 378, 1 148, 1289, 1330^
1342, 1542
Norseman, 901, 906, 907
Ombre, 637, 748, "38, 1249, 1250,
1251, 1378, 1467, 1489, 1578
Patience, 100, 204, 259, 323, 423,
425, 499, 680, 962, 1016, 1023,
1082, 1094, 1138, 1220, 1243,
1296, 1570^ 1719
Paunchee, 1505
Penchant, 1099
Periodicals, 5, 7, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 22, 40, 49, 51, 52, 62, 64, 92,
101, 127, 149, 154, 182, 206, 208,
209, 281, 295, 300, 302, 303, 316,
318, 327,. 380, 451, 469, 470, 486,
497, 506, 520, 521, 531, 564, 578,
622, 632, 645, 672, 676, 678, 713,
714, 730, 757» 764, 813, 879, 914,
1028, 1041, 1045, iioi, 1 105,
1107, iiip, 1115, 1116, 1129,
1138, 1140^ 1188, 1189, 1199,
1209, 1210, 1220^ 1224, 1225,
1228, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1237,
1240, 1241, 1251, 1254, 125?,
1261, 1295, 1309, 1399, 1408,
1409, 1425, i469> i486, 1488,
1527, 1545, 1549, 1578, 1579,
1586, 1593, 1594, 1630, 165 1, 1652,
1658, 1676, 1684, 1718, 1725
Pinocle, 519, 1072
Piquet, 450, 779, 78s, 79©, 894, 961,
970^ 971, 1014, 1090, 1 135, 1227,
1317, 1338, 1466, 1489, 1614
Playing-cards, their History,
Origm, Manufacture, etc., 9, 51,
52, 84, 154, 188, 223, 251, 256,
274, 331, 347, 575, 650, 757, 764,
879, IS^ 1309, 1326, 1340, 1442,
1480^ 1513, 1538^1570, 1624,
1695, 1702
Playing - cards, Description of
Particular Cards or Packs, etc., 4,
65, 164, 192, 206, 346, 361, 471,
561, 563, 565, 647, 699, 730, 882,
912, 1028, 1062, 1214, 1215, 1244,
1253, 1326, 1344, 1384, 1440*
1480, 1549, 1625, 1702, 1703
Plays relating to Gaming, 247, 248,
291,450,814,1135, 1223, 1238
Poems mspired by Cards or Games,
59, 155, 160, 197, 215, 227, 240^
301, 317, 490, 505, 583, 609, 614,
626, 631, 655, 658, 716, 878,
1036, 1048, 1061, 1 104, II 19,
II20i H32, I20I, 1206, 1343,
1378, 1379, 1400, I415, 1439,
1456, 1459, 1503, 1529, 1544,
1563, 1566, 1588, 1687, 1693
Poker, I, II, 121, 183, 342, 348,
349, 372, 420, 438, 472, 5", 517,
558, 633, 654, 679, 1032, 1099,
1 1 13, 1145, "47, 1154, 1267,
1297, 1320, 1329, 1346-1354,
1390, 1426, 1479, 1576, 161 1,
1648, 1706
Political Skits, etc., 226, 565, 576,
588, 610, 611, 647, 1038, 1039,
1222, 1227, 1248, 1259, 1339,
1406, 1517, 1524, 1704, 1705.
Preference, 11 00
Primero, 83, 513, 1196, 1478
Probability. See Chance
Progressive Whist, 137, 239, 913,
1096, 1396.
Quadrille, 506^ 762, 781, 791,
817, 1 149, 1401, 1407, 1467,
1564, 1711
Quintille, 748, 1401, 1402
312
Revkrsis, 1433, 1424
Rouge et Noir, Roulette and Trente
et Quarante, 23, 106, i4Sv 2901,
433. 4«6, 504» S^o, 57«.684, 1027,
1046, 1 106, 1 138, 1171, "99.
1208, 1251, 1263, 1308, 1311,
1313. 1318, 1415. 1451. U53.
1473, 1509. »594, 1623, 1640,
1650, 1721 •
Sixty-six, 1009
Skat, 428, 474, 733, 1065, 1083,
ii46» 1200^ 1645
Sdo Sixty, 746
Solo Whist, 119, 255, 672, 752, 893,
1183, 1247, 1290, 1336, 144S,
1522, 1523, i696ji698 .
Spoil Five, 1006
Tarocco, 193, 902, 903
Tarots, 299, 482, 1 153, 1513. 1702
Tens, 1258
Trente et Quarante. See Rouge et
Noir
Tresillo, 003
Tricks with Cards, 36, 38, 55, 95,
98, 104, 1615, 218, 294, 313. 368,
374. 387, 485. 572, 579, 635. 641,
683, 691, 723, 731, 732, 758. 876,
981, 1042, 1060, 1073, 1 109, 1 137,
1140, 1226, 1235, 1256, 1319,
1430, 1449, 1469. 1483. 1 531.
1571, 1591, 1601
Tridelle, 1149
Triplicate Whist, 1242
Twenty-five, 1006
Union Jack, 1620
Unique, 1622
Varique, 1627
Vingt-ct-Un, 963, 161 5
Vint, 689
Whist and Whist-playing, Books
etc., about, 12, 20^ 150, 188, 200,
214, 315. 317, 359, 447, 561, 677,
718, 721, 734,740^ 752, 874, 957,
1040, 1047, 1 121, 1 124, 1130^
1 131,
1221,
1375.
1443.
1547,
1134, 1175, "87. 1191.
1264, 1298-1302, 1370^
1384, 1394, 1400, 1427,
1476, I485A, 1514, 1525,
. . 1581, 1588, 1596, 1621,
1633, 1674, 1722
Whist, Guides, Hand-books, Laws,
Treatises, etc, 6^ io^ 12, 21,24-
34, 41, 42, 50. 57, 63, 66, 68, 80,
81, 124, 129, 132, 156, 180^ 181,
185, 186, 189, 194, 201, 202, 203,
234, 235, 246, 267, 268, 270, 273.
276, 283, 291, 343, 3501 352, 364,
37<\ 371, 379, 388, 411-417, 426,
442, 446, 448, 453, 476» 501, 503.
5091 532-543, 577, 630, 690^ 694,
717, 747, 7501 762, 769-776, 784,
785, 798, 817, 821, 865, 891, 913,
928-959, 983-994, 1015, 1029,
1031, 1064, 1071, 1098, nil,
1 122, 1 142, 1 155, 1 174, 1 177,
ii82,« 1 192, 1212, 12 17, 1232,
1269, 1276, 1286, 1293, 1303,
1321, 1336, 1345, 1355-1368,
1370, 1372, 1391, 1417, 1432,
1442, 1460, 1461, 1484, 1498,
1500, 1501, 1504, 1506, 1507,
'53^ 1546, 1551, 160a, 1609,
1610^ 1612, 1617, 1626, 1629,
1635, 1637, 1641, 1653, 1659-
1673, 1677-1683J 1707, 1723
Whist, Articles on in Periodicals, 9,
16, 20, 22, 62, 64, 127, 149, 209,
211, 251, 297, 302, 303, 316, 520,
521, 560, 564, 713, 714, 1041,
1110^1113,1138,1189,1224,1229,
1231, 1251, 1254, 1408, i486,
1488, 1527, 1578, 1594, 165 1.
1658, 1675, 1676^ 1684, 1725
Whist, Bridge. See Bridge
Whist, Duplicate. See Duplicate
Whist
Whist, Progressive. See Pro-
gressive Whist
Wlbist, Sola See Solo Whist
Whist Triplicate. See Triplicate
Whist
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INDEX OF
bbott (Evelyn)
— (T. K.) -
— (E. A.) -
cfand (A. H. D.)
Eton (Eliza) -
techylas
ir*- (Osmund)
IbeoMrle (Earl
oD - -
len (Grant) -
Icood (G.) -
jbton (L.)
agwin (M. C.)
■itey (F.) -
Hatrnther Thomson
it} ' ■
hMoplianes -
liatotle - _ .- .
mold (Sir Edwin)
— (Dr. T.) -
lUaaon (J. J)
(Lord)
mbury <
tacebot (W.) -
tSley (H. C.) -
lain (Alexander)
^ker(StrS.W.)
ialdwia (C. S )
Idfour (A.J.)
bU (Jolm) -
iMtine <C.) -
ltfik>(M. M.)-
Page
20,23
18,19
36
as
3
'4
'I
26
ID, 16
33
18
12,24
3
36
22
22
10,18
21.38
3
26
10, 18
12, 13
26
14, 22
Z2
8
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AUTHORS AND EDITORS
Page]
Baring-Gould (Rev. j Burgoyne (F. J.)
S.) ... 92, 38 I Burke (U. R.) -
Barnett (S. A. and H.) ai ; Burne-Jones (Sir £.)
Baynes (T. S.) - - 38 Bums (C. L.) -
Beaconsfield (Earl of) 26 1 Burrows (Montagu)
Page I
3, 38 I Crichton (E.)
Beardsley (A.)
Beaufort (Duke oO
Becker (W. A.)
Beealy (A. H.) -
Bell (Lady) -
Belmore (Earl of) -
Benn (R. D.) -
Bent (J. Theodore) -
Besant (Sir Walter)-
Bickerdyke (J.)
Blackburne (J. H.) .
' Bland (Mrs. Hubert)
I Boase (Rev. C. W.) .
Boedder (Rev. B.) -
Bonnell (H. H.) -
Booth (A.J) -
Bowen (W. E.)
Brassey (Lady)
(Lord) .
Bright (Rev. J. F.) -
Broadfoot (Major W.)
Brooks (H. J.) - -
Brough (J ) -
Brown (A. F.) -
(W. Haig)
Browne (J. H. B.) -
(H.) - . -
Bruce (R. I.) •
Buckle (H. T.) -
BuU(T.) . . .
3I
36
5
Cross (A. L.) -
- • (J.B.)-
Page
36
Campbell (Rev. Lewis)
-»4»'5' a2t23
23 CarlyIe(T.) -
10 Casserly (G.) -
24 C)-apman (S. J.)
'< Chesney (Sir G.) -
Chishofm (G. C ) -
Cholmondeley-Pennell
3 (H.) - - -
15. 16 Christie (R. C.)
16 ChurchUl (Winston
S.)- ... 8,
Cicero
Clarke (Rev. R. F.) -
Clodd (Edward) - 22. 31
Clutterbuck(W. J.)- 13
10 ' CockereU (C. R.) - 12
12 Colenso (R. J.) 36
-15,21 Collie (J.N.) - - 13
Colville (Mrs. A.) - 10
Conington (John) • 24
Converse (F.) - - 26
Conybeare(Rev.W.J.)
& Howson (Dean)
Coolidge (W. A. B.)
Corbett (Julian S.) •
Coutts (W.) -
Cox (Harding)
Crake (Rev. A. D.)
36 1
25
5
20 1
38 I
3
14
x8
18
3a
24
3
23
3
Crorier .
Cutts (Rev. E. L.)
Dale (L.) - - •
Dallinger (F. W.) •
Dante
Dauglish (M. G.) .
Davidson (A. M. C.)
(W. L.) - -
Da vies (J. F.) -
Dent (C. T.) -
(P. O.) -
De Salis (Mrs.)
Devas(C. S.) -
Dewey (D. R.) -
Dickinson (W. H.) -
_ DougaU(L.) -
20 I Dowden (E.) -
Doyle (Sir A. Conan)
Du Bois (W. E. B.)-
._ , Dunbar (Aldis)
36 (Mary F.) -
13 Elgood (G. S.)
10 Elkind (Louis) -
24 ; EUis (J. H.) -
26 (R. L.) -
Erasmus -
34 I Escreet (J. M.)
12 ! Evans (Sir John) -
8 Falkiner (C. L.)
23 ' Farrar (F. W.) -
14 I Fish (C. R.) -
32 1 Fite (W.) -
3 Crake (Rev. A. u.) - 32 \ rite (w.) -
36 Creighton (Bishop) 3, 5, lo ; Fitzwygram (Sir ¥.\
10, 10
5
3
5
10,24
10
23
21
23
20, ai
21
38
26
5
26
26
37
4
16
18
zo
II
S8
4
27
>t
38
INDEX OF AUTHORS AND KUITORS— continued
Page
Ford(H.)- - - 16
FoanUin(P.) - • la
Fowl«r (Edith H.) - 97
Frmnds (M. £.) - 37
Freeman (Edward A.) 4« 5
Fremantle (T. F.) • 9, 16
FitMt G.)- • 38
Proade (James A.)
4, 10, IS, 27
Forneaax (W.) 31
Gardiner (Samuel R.) 4
Gathome-Haxdy (Hon.
A. E.) - - s6
Gerard (J.) - 22
GibM>n(C. H.)- • 18
Gilkes (A. H.) - - 37. 38
Gleig (Rev. G. R.) - 9
Gore-Booth (E.) - 84-
Graham(A.) • • 4
(P. A.) - 16
(G. F.) - - ai
Qranby (Marqaeaa of) x6
Grant (Sir A«) - 18
Graves (R. P.) - 10
(A. F.> - - 24
Green (T. Hill) • 18. 19
Greene (E. B.) - 5
Greville (C. C. F.) - 4
Groio(T. H.) - 18
Gross (C.) 5
Grove (Lady) - - 12
(Mrs. Lffly) - 14
GnrabillO) - - x8
Gwilt(T.)- - • 30
Haggard (H. Rider)
12, 27, aS, 38
HaUiweU-PhiUipps(j.) n
Hamilton (Col. H. B.) 9
HamliA (A. D. P.) - 36
Harding (S. B.) 5
Hardwick (A. A.) - 12
Harmsworth (Sir A.
C.) - - -14.15
Hart (A. B.) 4
(J.) - . - 12
Harte(Bret)^ • 17
Harting(J.B.)- • 16
Hartwig(G.) - -31!
Harvey-Brooks (E. C.) 38 i
Hassan (A.) - - 8
Hatch (L.C.) - - 5»9l
Havelt (E. B.) • 12
Haweis (H. R.) • xo. 36
Hawtrey(Mr8.H.C.) 4
Head (Bra.) • • 37
Heathcote (J. M.) • 13
(C.G.) - - 15
Helmboltz (Hermann
von) - - - 31
Henderson (Lieut-
Col. G. F. R.) . 9
(W.I.) - - 37
Henry (W.) - - 15
Henty (G. A.) - 32
Hibbert(W.) - - 18
Higgins (Mrs. N.) - 10
HilTy (R. W.) - - 10
HiU (S. C.) - - 4
Hillier (G. La^) - 13
Hime (H. W. L.) - o
Hodgson (Shadworth) 19,38
Hoenig(F.) - • 9
Hoffmann (J. ) • • 31
Hocan (J. F.) - - 9
Holmes (R. R.) 11
Homer - - - aj
Hope (Anthony) s8
Horace - - - 93
Houston (D. F.) - 3
Howard (Lady Mabel) 28
Howitt(W.) - . 12
Hubbard ( A. J. and G.) 38
Hudson (W. H.) . 31
Hughes-Game8(S.)- 24
Huish (M. B.) - 37
Hullah(T.) - 37
Hume (David) • x8
(M. A. S.) - 3
Pa^€
Hunt (Rev. W.) 5
Hunter (Sir W.) - 5
Hu88ey(E.) - - a8
Hutchinson (Horace G.)
M. 17. 38
Ingelow (lean) • 24
Ingram (T. D.) s
(W.) - .X9.2a
on (Mrs. Anna) 37
efferies (Richard) • 38
lekyll (Gertrude) - 36. 39
lerome ( lerome K.) - 28
lesseKF.) - 17
lohnson(J.ft J. H.) 39
ones (H. Benoe) • 31
ordan (W. L.) - 39
oyce(P.W.) - 5.28.39
'ostiman - - - X9
:ant (I.)
Kay«(SirJ.W.) - 9
Keller (A. G.) - aa
Ktlly(£.)- - • X9
Kendall (H. C.) - as
Kielmansegge (F.) - 11
KiUick (Rev. A. H.) - 19
Kitchin (Dr. G. W.) 5
Knight (E. F.) - - xa, X3
Kdstlin(J.) - XI
Ladd(G.T.) - - 19
Lang (Andrew) s, X4, X5, 17,
22. 23. 25. 28, 3a. 33. 39
Lapaley(Q.T.) 5
Lecky (W. E. H.) 6,19.35
Lees (J. A.)
Leslie (T.E.CUfle)-
Lieven (Princess) -
Lillie (A.)
Lindley (J
List (F.)
.)
LoftTe(Rev.W.J.)^
Longman (C. J.)
(F.W.) - .
(G.H.) - .
(Mrs.C.T.) .
Lowell (A. L.)-
Ludan -
LatoslawsU (W.) -
Lyall (Edna) - -
Lynch (G.)
(H. F. B.). .
Lvtton (Earl of)
Macaulay (Lord) 6
McClain(E.) •
Macdooald (Dr. G.) •
(L. S.) - -
Macfarren (Sir G. A.)
MackaiUT.W.)
Mackenzie (C. G.) -
Mackinnon (J.)
Madeod (H.T>.)
15
ax
6
X7
3X
ai
5
5
»3. 17
17
14, x6
37
5
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9
13
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33
37
II, a4
17
6
21
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Moore (Rev. Edward) 18
Moran (T. P.) - - 7
Morgan (C. Lloyd) • ax
Morris (W.) • xx.23,24.
as. aS. 37. 40
MnlhaU (M. G.) • 21
Myers(F.W.H) -20,40
Nansen(F.) 13
Nesbit(E.) • 25
Nettleship (R. L.) • 18
Newlandsmith (E.) - 37
Newman (Cardinal) - 29
Nichols (F. M.) 10
Norris (H. L.) - - 29
(W.E) - - 29
Oakesmith (J.) - • 23
Gates (W. C.) - - 17
Ogilvie(R.) - 24
Oppenheim (L.) 7
08boume(L.) - 28
Packard (W.) - ■ 33
Paget (Sir J.) - xx
pSkW.) - - X7
Parker (B.) 40
Payne-GaUwey (Sir
R.) - - 9. 15. 17
Payne (W. M.) - 38
Pears (E.) 7
Pearse (H. H. S.) - 9
Peek (Hedley) - xs
Penrose (H. H.) • 33
Phillipps-WoUey(C.) X3.29
Pierce (A. H.) - 20
Pollock (W. H.) • X4, 29
Poole (W.H. and Mrs.) 36
Powell (E.) - - 7
Praeger (S. Rosamond) 33
Pritchett (R. T.) - 15
Proctor (R. A.) 17. 31, 35
Raine (Rev. James) - 3
Rankin (R.) - 7. 9* 26
[C: '
P^
'io»
c)
IG.)
-ao,
Ransome (Cyril)
RhoadesH.) • •
Rice (S. P.) - -
Rich (A.) - • -24,
Richmond (Ennis) -
Rickaby (Rev. John)
(Rev. Joseph) -
Ridley (Lady) -
RflevOW.) - -
Robbins (L.) -
RoberU (E. P.)
Robinson (A. G.)
Roget (Peter M.)
3.7
84
13
30
20
20
20
29
«5
33
33
7
ax, 30
Southey(R.) -
Speddinc (J) -
Spender (A. E.)
Stanley (Bishop)
Stebbing (W.) -
Steel (A. G.) •
Stephen (Leslie)
Stephens (H. Mor
Stevens (R. W.)
Stevenson (R. L.) «6.99.
Storr (F.) -
, Stuart-Wortley(A.J.)i4,
1 Stubbs a- W.) - -
' (W.)- . .
Stutfield (H. E. M.)
Suffolk ft Berkshire
(Earlol) -
SoUivan (Sir E.) -
Sully (Tamea) -
Sutherland (A. an
I (Alex.) -
I Sverdnxp (Otto)
I Swinburne (A. J.) -
iSymesJ. E.) -
Tallentyre (S. G.) -
Taylor (CoL Meulowa)
Theophrastua -
Thomas (J. W.)
Thomas-Stanford (C.)
Thompson (N. G.) -
Thomson (J.ADStrather)
10.
Thomson (H. C.) -
ThomhiU (W. J.) -
ThuiUier (H. F.) -
Todd (A.) -
Toynbee^A.) - - 1
Trevelyan(SbG.O.)
6,8.1
(G.M.) - - 7,
(R.C) - -
Trollope (Anthony)- 1
Turner (H.G.) - S, 4
Tyndall (J.) - - 10, ;
TyrreU(R. YJ- -23,1
Unwin(RJ - - 4
Upton(F.Kjmd Bertha) 1
Van Dyke (J. C.) - ]
VanderpoeKB. N.) . 3
Vaughan (Capt. A.O.) 99,1
Verney (F. P. and M.
M.) - - - 1
VilUers (F.) -
Virgil
Romanes (G. J.) i x, 20,22,25 | Waugna (R.) -
Macphersoo (Rev. H. A.) 16 '
Madden (D. H.) - 17
Magnusson (E.) 28 i
Maher (Rev. M.) . ao
Mallet (B.) • • 7I
Malleson (Col. G. B.) 9
Marbot (Baron de) - xi
Marchment (A. W.) 28
Marshman (J. C.) - 10 1
Mason (A. E. W.) - a8 I
Maskelyne (J. N.) - 17
Matthay (Tobias) - 37
Matthews (B.) - 23, 39
Maunder (S.) • - 30
Max MuUer (F.)
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May(SirT.Er8kine) 7
Meade (L. T.) - - 33
Melville(G.J.Whyte) 28
Merivale (Dean) 7
Metcalfe (E. E.) 10
Mill (John Stuart)
Millait (J. G.) -
Milner (G.)
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Montague (F. C.)
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Rossetti (Maria Fran-
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Sanders (E. K.) xo
Savage- Armstx^ong(G.P.)26
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Sophocles 24
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