Most likely invented in the Far East, playing cards arrived in Europe at roughly the same time as paper money and gunpowder, and by the early eleventh century were in widespread use in France. This classic history, never superseded, not only tells the story of playing cards and their manufacture, but also provides the reader with a fascinating overview of heraldry, geography, history, and social and political activities over the past six centuries.In addition to making extensive use of the magnificent collection of the United States Playing Card Company in Cincinnati, this volume focuses on playing cards of China, Japan, India, Europe, Russia, and America. Also included is an enormous annotated bibliography of more than 900 items on playing cards and games, and probably the largest range of card illustrations, all royalty-free, ever assembled in one 1,462 photographs, of which 16 are in color on the covers.
John Hargrave Libri
Autore, imprenditore e "mind hacker", questo scrittore esplora come il miglioramento personale possa portare a migliori affari e vite più ricche. Il suo lavoro approfondisce le profonde connessioni tra crescita individuale e successo collettivo, offrendo spunti per un'esistenza più appagante.


Exploring themes of societal norms and personal freedom, this book delves into the struggle against conformity and the quest for individuality. Through a blend of humor and insight, it challenges the status quo and encourages readers to question authority. The narrative is rich with anecdotes and thought-provoking commentary, making it both entertaining and enlightening. It invites readers to embrace their uniqueness and resist the pressures of societal expectations.