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may be tested by himself. ix + 182
ix+182 pp. 16mo.
Harper, New York, 1896.

447. DRAYSON, ARTHUR WILKS, MAJORGENERAL, LATE R.A.- Intellectual

Whist. Conversations, Discussions, and Anecdotes on the Great Game. 143 PP. 8vo. G. Routledge and Sons, London, 1899. DRAYSON, ARTHUR WILKS, MAJORGENERAL, 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. 1126.

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+80 pp. 4to. H. Herringman, 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. 77, p. 466. Dublin, 1871.

452. DUCKWORTH, LAWRENCE.-The Law affecting the Turf, Betting and Gaming Houses. 8vo. Effingham Wilson, London,

62 PP.

453. DUNBAR, RICHARD

IRVING.-The

Thirty-nine Articles of Whist. 4 pp.
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,

Bridge.

don, 1902.

ARCHIBALD.-New

Ideas on

105 pp. 8vo. Walter Scott, Lon

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.)

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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. I 2mo. Lawler and Quick and Stephen Couchman, London, 1823.

(This book in its entirety is of the very

greatest rarity.

It was immediately called

in on account of the libellous matter in the eighth chapter of 'Evil-disposed Personages,' pp. 311-438-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. I 2mo. Ihling Bros. and Everard, Kalamazoo, 1891. 461. DUPLICATE WHIST.-Do. 55 pp. I 2mo. 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. 12mo. 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. ÉCARTÉ.—A Treatise on the Game of Écarté as played in the first circles of London and Paris. Translated from the French, with additions by an Amateur. 34 PP. I 2mo. J. Harding, London, 1824. (1823.)

465. ÉCARTÉ.—Do. A new edition. Ibid. N.D. 466. ÉCARTÉ.-The New Treatise on the Rules, Principles and Manner of Playing Écarté. S. Low and W. Marsh,

36 pp. I 2mo.
London, 1825.

467. ÉCARTÉ.—How to Win at Écarté.

18mo.

Kent, London, 1839. (Eng. Cat. Perhaps an early edition of the book by Reuben Roy, or perhaps the work on écarté, circa 1840, referred to in Bohn's Hand-book of Games.)

468. ÉCARTÉ.-The Game of Écarté.

Hearn, London. (C. 1845.)

16mo.

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. (P.)-8vo.

London.

The Ethics of Gambling. By the Rev. E.
Lyttleton. Vol. 7, p. 1. January 1897.
Why are Betting and Gambling Wrong?
By A. T. Barnett. 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.

471. EDINBURGH HERALDIC

EXHIBI

TION, 1891.-The Memorial Catalogue. Privately printed (contains 15 plates of playing cards). 4to. Edinburgh, 1892.

472. EDWARDS, EUGENE.-Jack Pots. Stories of the Great American Game. With over fifty 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. I 2mo. H. Butterworth, London, 1.839.

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 Ellangowan.' 352 pp. Hamilton, Adams and Co., London, 1889.

ELLIOTT, EUGENE S.-See No. 20.

8vo.

476. ELLITHORP, F. T.-Invincible Whist. New York, 1897. (Whist, March 1897.)

477. ELTON, E.-A Discourse Against the Use of Lots. (1623. See No. 76.)

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