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Catlin's Historic Origin of the Playing Cards: Their Original Design and Subsequent Use

Catlin's Historic Origin of the Playing Cards: Their Original Design and Subsequent Use

H. D. Catlin

History - Other, Sports/Hobbies

A historical account written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the origins and evolution of playing cards, tracing their history from ancient Egypt to the development of modern games like Whist, Euchre, and the author's own contribution, the game of ''Guest.'' In this book, Catlin explores the fascinating premise that playing cards originated from Egyptian hieroglyphics and were designed to represent significant numerical concepts related to time, such as seasons and months. He describes how the design of playing cards evolved through various cultures, particularly focusing on the pivotal role of the Egyptian society in its development. The latter part of the book introduces the game of ''Guest,'' which Catlin claims to be a superior and scientifically developed card game, offering clear rules and structured gameplay that balances the characteristics of both Whist and Euchre. Throughout the pages, the author emphasizes the potential of playing cards for both social entertainment and moral contemplation, urging players to consider their use in positive, uplifting ways.

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A historical account written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the origins and evolution of playing cards,...

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Catlin's Historic Origin of the Playing Cards: Their Original Design and Subsequent Use
Catlin's Historic Origin of the Playing Cards: Their Original Design and Subsequent Use
Project Gutenberg · 17 pages
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