"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.
Walter Brown Gibson (September 12, 1897-December 6, 1985) was an American author and professional magician best known for his work on the pulp fiction character The Shadow. Gibson, under the pen-name Maxwell Grant, wrote "more than 300 novel-length" Shadow stories, writing up to "10,000 words a day" to satisfy public demand during the character's golden age in the 1930s and 1940s.
We purchased the book to enable us to play a number of different card games (rules and how to play). The book has information on many card games, however, its format, terminology, and lack of illustrations make it hard to use and frustrating. It was published in 1974 and it does not appear to have been updated. The terms, layout, and game names are badly dated. There is no table of contents. There is a glossary, but no game name index. If you are simply looking for a how-to-play and rule book for popular card games, try another book.
HOYLE’S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CARD GAMES Rules of All the Basic Games and Popular Variations is a solid and helpful reference book. It’s not meant to be read cover to cover. Everything is listed alphabetically. I highly recommend to all card players.