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Researches into the History of Playing Cards

Researches into the History of Playing Cards

Researches into the History of Playing Cards

With Illustrations of the Origin of Printing and Engraving on Wood
Samuel Weller Singer
July 2016
Paperback
9781108079112
$66.00
USD
Paperback

    The literary scholar Samuel Weller Singer (1783–1858) was largely self-taught, but his enthusiasm for reading caused him to open a bookshop, and he developed a wide circle of bibliomaniac friends, including Francis Douce (who later left him enough money to retire from writing for a living). He was an editor of many early modern poets, and his editions of John Selden's Table-Talk and Joseph Spence's Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and Men are also reissued in this series. This highly illustrated 1816 work, originally published in a run of only 250 copies, was praised for its quality by Thomas Frognall Dibdin. In it, Singer argues that the increasing sophistication sought by the buyers of playing cards led to increasing improvements in the art of wood engraving, and that the study of these humble and rarely surviving artefacts can give insights into the achievements of the greatest Renaissance carvers.

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    July 2016
    Paperback
    9781108079112
    430 pages
    297 × 210 × 24 mm
    1.15kg
    42 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Advertisement
    • 1. The origin of cards
    • 2. Of the xylographic and typographic arts, as connected with the history of cards
    • 3. On some of the principal games at cards
    • Appendices 1-15
    • Index.
      Author
    • Samuel Weller Singer