Hoyle's Modern Encyclopedia of Card Games: Rules of All the Basic Games and Popular Variations
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"According to Hoyle" is the card-table synonym for Correct --a definitive guide to the correct playing of all known card games, with full descriptions and explanations of rules and techniques for each game and its variations.

B & W photographs throughout.
Paperback, 416 pages
Published March 19th 1974 by Main Street Books
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