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  • Seller image for Bridge Game Set for sale by Rooke Books PBFA

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    Published by None, None, 1930

    Seller: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, United Kingdom

    Association Member: PBFA

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    Leather. Condition: Near Fine. None (illustrator). A smart and unique compact set of Bridge, containing two complete decks of cards, blank scoring sheets, and a pencil. A very smart bridge game set in a morocco clamshell box, containing two complete sets of playing cards, one red and one black, alongside a pouch which contains a pencil and twenty-three blank scoring sheets.This compact box would have been ideal for playing the game on the go.Gilt initials 'M. E. H. de B.' to the front board, being M. E. H. de Bruyne.Bridge, as it is played now, was evolved from the game of whist in the nineteenth century, the first rule book for the game being published in 1886.The modern game of contract bridge developed partly due to innovations of Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, a champion player of the illustratious family. In a full morocco clamshell case. Externally, smart, with very light rubbing to the joints, and one small mark to the tail of the rear board. The pouch has a few light marks. The one-hundred and four playing cards are bright and clean. Near Fine. book.

  • Collectif - Alfred Sheinwold ,

    Published by The Auto-Bridge Co, New-York, 1957

    Seller: Books+, Saint Maurice, France

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    In-8 , 2 livrets In-8 , 64pp. Un slider metallique et 64 fiches , A22-A1.