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One, two, or three persons can play with them exactly as if four were present; the absentees’ cards, though dealt face down and unknown, will play themselves exactly as if experts were present and held them. The faces are exactly as others, and the instruction is conveyed by means of the inferences. No hurry, no flurry, no ill-tempered criticism.
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Foster's Whist Manual
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“The book teaches the English game by means of a system that is at once lucid and striking.”—Scotsman.“At last we have a book on Whist that anyone can understand. The whole presentation of the subject is novel.”—Illustrated American.“A complete system of instruction presented in an intelligible manner.”—Morning Post.“I have been favoured with a copy of the Lessons. The system (which includes all the latest developments) is most ingenious. I regret that I am not at liberty to reproduce it.”—Cavendish (The Field, 28th Dec., 1889).“In the Manual we find practically the series of lessons with additional details and more complete analysis.”—The Field.
“The book teaches the English game by means of a system that is at once lucid and striking.”—Scotsman.
“At last we have a book on Whist that anyone can understand. The whole presentation of the subject is novel.”—Illustrated American.
“A complete system of instruction presented in an intelligible manner.”—Morning Post.
“I have been favoured with a copy of the Lessons. The system (which includes all the latest developments) is most ingenious. I regret that I am not at liberty to reproduce it.”—Cavendish (The Field, 28th Dec., 1889).
“In the Manual we find practically the series of lessons with additional details and more complete analysis.”—The Field.
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In addition to their own publications, Mudie & Sons make it their aim to hold in stock all the recent books on Whist and kindred Games; besides those of older date, which are of interest to Collectors of Whist Literature. Of the former class are the works of Cavendish, Drayson, Foster, Pembridge, Pole, Proctor; also those of the American authors Ames, Coffin, and Hamilton.
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THE EVOLUTION OF WHIST. Price 5/-THE PHILOSOPHY OF WHIST. By Dr. Pole, F.R.S. Price 3/6.THE THEORY OF WHIST. By Dr. Pole, F.R.S. Price 2/6.CLAY ON WHIST (The Laws of Short Whist, by J. L. Baldwin, with Treatise on the Game, by James Clay). Price 3/6.FOSTER’S WHIST MANUAL—The Course of Lessons. By R. F. Foster. Price 3/6.FOSTER’S DUPLICATE WHIST AND WHIST STRATEGY. Price 5/-FOSTER’S POCKET GUIDE TO MODERN WHIST. By R. F. Foster. Price 6d.THE CORRECT CARD. By Lt.-Colonel Campbell-Walker. Price 2/6.WHIST; OR BUMBLEPUPPY? By Pembridge. Enlarged Edition. Price 2/6.THE ART OF PRACTICAL WHIST. By Major-General Drayson, F.R.A.S. (Enlarged Edition). Price 5/-HOME WHIST. By R. A. Proctor. Price 1/-HOW TO PLAY WHIST. By R. A. Proctor. Price 3/6.PRACTICAL GUIDE TO WHIST. By Fisher Ames. (American.) Price 2/6.MODERN SCIENTIFIC WHIST. By C. D. P. Hamilton. (American.) Profusely Illustrated. Price 9/-HOW TO PLAY SOLO WHIST. By Wilkes & Pardon. Illustrated. 2/6.PATIENCE GAMES. By Hoffman. Illustrated. Price 5/-TRICKS WITH CARDS. By Hoffman. Illustrated. Price 2/6.HANDBOOK OF POKER. By W. J. Florence. Illustrated. Price 5/-ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF CARD AND TABLE GAMES. By Hoffman. Price 7/6.ONE SHILLING HANDBOOKS: Piquet, Poker, Solo Whist, Whist (Dr. Pole), Patience (3 volumes), Skat, Modern Hoyle, Card Tricks, Index to Whist Laws.THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST AMERICAN WHIST CONGRESS, WITH THE GAMES THERE PLAYED. Price 5/-
THE EVOLUTION OF WHIST. Price 5/-
THE PHILOSOPHY OF WHIST. By Dr. Pole, F.R.S. Price 3/6.
THE THEORY OF WHIST. By Dr. Pole, F.R.S. Price 2/6.
CLAY ON WHIST (The Laws of Short Whist, by J. L. Baldwin, with Treatise on the Game, by James Clay). Price 3/6.
FOSTER’S WHIST MANUAL—The Course of Lessons. By R. F. Foster. Price 3/6.
FOSTER’S DUPLICATE WHIST AND WHIST STRATEGY. Price 5/-
FOSTER’S POCKET GUIDE TO MODERN WHIST. By R. F. Foster. Price 6d.
THE CORRECT CARD. By Lt.-Colonel Campbell-Walker. Price 2/6.
WHIST; OR BUMBLEPUPPY? By Pembridge. Enlarged Edition. Price 2/6.
THE ART OF PRACTICAL WHIST. By Major-General Drayson, F.R.A.S. (Enlarged Edition). Price 5/-
HOME WHIST. By R. A. Proctor. Price 1/-
HOW TO PLAY WHIST. By R. A. Proctor. Price 3/6.
PRACTICAL GUIDE TO WHIST. By Fisher Ames. (American.) Price 2/6.
MODERN SCIENTIFIC WHIST. By C. D. P. Hamilton. (American.) Profusely Illustrated. Price 9/-
HOW TO PLAY SOLO WHIST. By Wilkes & Pardon. Illustrated. 2/6.
PATIENCE GAMES. By Hoffman. Illustrated. Price 5/-
TRICKS WITH CARDS. By Hoffman. Illustrated. Price 2/6.
HANDBOOK OF POKER. By W. J. Florence. Illustrated. Price 5/-
ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF CARD AND TABLE GAMES. By Hoffman. Price 7/6.
ONE SHILLING HANDBOOKS: Piquet, Poker, Solo Whist, Whist (Dr. Pole), Patience (3 volumes), Skat, Modern Hoyle, Card Tricks, Index to Whist Laws.
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This is the first new game for two players, played with ordinary cards, since the introduction of Bezique about thirty years ago. It is easily learned, is full of interest, and has several quite new features—notably the mode of originating or preventing Trump, and theBar. This Volume contains all that is needed for self-instruction, including a complete game played and explained, and illustrated by card diagrams.
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“An interesting game of the Bezique order.”—Daily Telegraph.“Should be a valuable addition to the rather limited number of card games for two players.”—Land and Water.“The game belongs to the Bezique family, but there is more variety in it, more play, and much more amusement can be got out of it.”—Lady’s Pictorial.
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“Should be a valuable addition to the rather limited number of card games for two players.”—Land and Water.
“The game belongs to the Bezique family, but there is more variety in it, more play, and much more amusement can be got out of it.”—Lady’s Pictorial.
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FOSTER’S DUPLICATE WHIST.
Not a New Game; but an Invention for eliminating the luck from Whist Playing.
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This most simple and effective apparatus does away with the need for any sorting of the hands afterwards. It permits a record of the play if required for analysis, and provides the means of testing different methods of strategy. The hands played by A-B and Y-Z during a series of twelve games are afterwards transposed for the after-play, so that each side should be able to win an equal number of tricks. For the after-playing, the games may or may not be taken in consecutive order; each side has the same number of deals and original leads, and therefore any advantage in the score must be the result of superior play.
Brilliant games constantly escape the attention they deserve, owing to the inconvenience of spending time in sorting the cards to their original position. By the use of this Invention such games are preserved, and can be played again either at once or subsequently. The entire apparatus is easily portable, measuring (with the cards) only 9½ × 4 × 2¾-inches.
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THE WORKS OF “CAVENDISH.”
LAWS AND PRINCIPLES OF WHIST.Illustrated in Red and Black. New Edition, 8vo, Cloth, Gilt Extra. Price 5/-.WHIST DEVELOPMENTS:American Leads and the Plain Suit Echo. New Edition, 8vo, Cloth, Gilt extra. Price 5/-.WHIST, WITH AND WITHOUT PERCEPTION.8vo, Cloth, Gilt. Price 1/6.PATIENCE GAMES.With Examples Played Through. Demy oblong 4to. Illustrated in Colours, Cloth, Gilt extra. Price 16/-.THE LAWS OF PIQUET.The Standard Treatise, adopted by the Portland and Turf Clubs. New Edition, 8vo, Red and Black, Cloth, Gilt extra. Price 5/-.THE LAWS OF ECARTE.The Standard Treatise, adopted by the Portland and Turf Clubs. New Edition, 8vo, Red and Black, Cloth, Gilt extra. Price 2/6.THE LAWS OF RUBICON BEZIQUE.With a Treatise on the Game. 8vo, Cloth, Gilt. Price 1/6.ROUND GAMES AT CARDS.New Edition, 8vo, Cloth, Gilt extra. Price 1/6.POCKET HANDBOOKS,By Cavendish. Price 6d. each. Cribbage; Euchre; Bezique; Rubicon Bezique; Polish Bezique;WHIST(6) Guide, Laws, Leads, Second Hand, Third Hand, American Leads Simplified; Piquet; Ecarte; Spoil Five; Calabrasella; Sixty-Six; Imperial; Dominoes; Draughts; Chess; Backgammon; Turkish Draughts.
LAWS AND PRINCIPLES OF WHIST.
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WHIST DEVELOPMENTS:
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WHIST, WITH AND WITHOUT PERCEPTION.
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PATIENCE GAMES.
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THE LAWS OF PIQUET.
The Standard Treatise, adopted by the Portland and Turf Clubs. New Edition, 8vo, Red and Black, Cloth, Gilt extra. Price 5/-.
THE LAWS OF ECARTE.
The Standard Treatise, adopted by the Portland and Turf Clubs. New Edition, 8vo, Red and Black, Cloth, Gilt extra. Price 2/6.
THE LAWS OF RUBICON BEZIQUE.
With a Treatise on the Game. 8vo, Cloth, Gilt. Price 1/6.
ROUND GAMES AT CARDS.
New Edition, 8vo, Cloth, Gilt extra. Price 1/6.
POCKET HANDBOOKS,
By Cavendish. Price 6d. each. Cribbage; Euchre; Bezique; Rubicon Bezique; Polish Bezique;WHIST(6) Guide, Laws, Leads, Second Hand, Third Hand, American Leads Simplified; Piquet; Ecarte; Spoil Five; Calabrasella; Sixty-Six; Imperial; Dominoes; Draughts; Chess; Backgammon; Turkish Draughts.
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WHIST TACTICS.
A COMPLETE COURSE OF INSTRUCTIONIn the Methods which make some Players so much more skilful than others.Illustrated with112 Hands at Duplicate Whist, played by Correspondence, between sixteen ofthe best players in the world.—————BY THE AUTHOR OF“FOSTER’S WHIST MANUAL.”—————
It is generally admitted that the most popular and useful book on Whist ever written is “Foster’s Whist Manual.” Another work, by the same author, entitled “Whist Tactics” is intended to carry players a step farther, and should enable them to become past-masters of whist strategy.
The methods which ensured the success of the “Manual” are followed in the present work, the author first giving the examples to be practised with the actual cards, and then explaining the principles underlying their proper management. In the “Manual” only the simple elements of the game are treated of, such as the leads 2nd and 3rd hand play, etc.; but in “Whist Tactics” the general management of the entire hand is examined; the relations of the plain suits to each other and to the trumps are shown; and certain simple, clear, and well-defined rules are given, which will enable any player immediately to judge which course it is best to pursue when he finds the plain suits and the trumps in certain proportions to each other.
It is also shown that after one or more tricks have been played the hand must no longer be treated on its own merits, but must be considered in its relation to the known or inferred peculiarities of those of the three other players.
The examples which the author uses throughout the work consist of 112 hands at Duplicate Whist, which were played by correspondence between sixteen of the finest players in America. For every card played in this match, each of the players had a week in which to think over the situation; and the result has provided 112 examples of the very best and most carefully studied whist ever played.
The author continually refers to these illustrative hands in order to show that certain general principles of tactics are followed by all the best players, and that it is neither more nor less than the proper understanding and use of these tactics which make their play so much better than that of the others.
The arrangement and presentation of the subject are quite original, and entirely different from that pursued in any other work on whist; and the publishers are confident that it will be welcomed as the most comprehensive work ever written on the game.
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Transcriber’s Note:Obvious punctuation errors were corrected. Sometimes the errors were not able to be corrected as in a few opening quotes that never closed.Page 27, “urbs” changed to “urbis” (upon iturbis)Page 28, “lead” changed to “led” (is led, he occasionally)Page 41, the citation “Cameron” was changed from small capitals to italics to match the rest of the text’s layout. (—Cavendish.)Page 55, “suits” changed to “suit” (the suit is trumps)Page 80, Footnote 45, repeated word “of” removed from text (one of the next)Page 109, “millenium” changed to “millennium” (like the millennium)Page 109, “passsge” changed to “passage” (based on the passage)Page 113, “at” changed to “At” (At the same time)Page 123, advertisement, “Egdes” changed to “Edges” (with Gilt Edges)
Transcriber’s Note:
Obvious punctuation errors were corrected. Sometimes the errors were not able to be corrected as in a few opening quotes that never closed.
Page 27, “urbs” changed to “urbis” (upon iturbis)
Page 28, “lead” changed to “led” (is led, he occasionally)
Page 41, the citation “Cameron” was changed from small capitals to italics to match the rest of the text’s layout. (—Cavendish.)
Page 55, “suits” changed to “suit” (the suit is trumps)
Page 80, Footnote 45, repeated word “of” removed from text (one of the next)
Page 109, “millenium” changed to “millennium” (like the millennium)
Page 109, “passsge” changed to “passage” (based on the passage)
Page 113, “at” changed to “At” (At the same time)
Page 123, advertisement, “Egdes” changed to “Edges” (with Gilt Edges)