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Combined Index of IPCS Publications 1972-1997

The Journal (vol I-VIII) The Playing-Card (vol IX-XXV) and Playing-Card World (issue 1-80)

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A

Abstract deck, Creation of an (Moehsnang). Zürich 1978 Convention. 2 pp.

ABU-DEEB, Kamal, joint-author. See DUMMETT, Michael

Accart. Meeting 1991 65/6; Visit to Vitoria (Beal) 41/4-5,12

Ace in German-suited packs of the 15th and 16th centuries (Hoffmann) VIII/3/84-94

Aces. 34/23; Duty 30/11; Fatal 77/18, 78/16; Goodall "clones" 78/15; Scenic, Pt. I (Mann) 39/23-5, Pt. II, 39/23-4

ACHERMANN, Hans Jacob. His Der Kaiserjass, wie er Heute in Nidwalden Gespielt Wird, Reviewed by M. Dummett IX/4/130-2

Advertising packs 55/17-18

Airline issues (Fletcher) 54/29

"Aleas commutare: id est trapolar." Ancora testimoniaze sul gioco della trappola, in Italia, nel secolo XVI [Latin text, by Agostino Valier (1531-1606) With It. trans., followed by comment in It. and Eng.] (Nadin) XXII/3/61-70

Albani cards XXIII/2/53-60

Albertina Exhibition, Some thoughts on (Mann) III/2/36-40

Albrecht, Johann, Innsbruck cardmaker XXIII/3/76-84

Ales, Czech playing-cards designed by Mikolas (Collett) 59/6-7

ALFARO FOURNIER, Félix. His Los Naipes: Historia general desde su creacion a la epoca actual, Reviewed by T. Denning XI/3/92-3

Alice in Wonderland, Playing-cards in (Vérame) [Fr., Eng. & Sp. Texts]. Vitoria 1994 Convention 13-26

All cards on the table, Alle Karten auf den Tisch (Mann), Reviewed by M. Dummett XIX/4/139-141

All the best card games (Parlett), Reviewed by J. McLeod VIII/2/61-2

Alphabet cards, use of discovered by Jean Vérame 45/3-5

ALT, Laurence. Card and dice office--evasion of stamp duty in the early 19th century Pt. I, XX/1/1-8; Pt. II, XX/2/33-42; case of neglected duty XVIII/1/22-4; Playing cards found in Lincoln's Inn XXIII/1/16-19; Were cards printed in England in the 15th century? XVII/3/100-2

Alt, Laurence. Obituary XXIV/2/68

Altdeutsche Spielkarten 1500-1650 (Hoffmann and others), Reviewed by S. Lawrence XXI/4/114-115

Altenburg. Advertisement of 1916 43/28; Bube Dame König Meeting (Berry) 65/32-4; Collection (Mann) 60/14-16; Collection burnt?, Was (Braun) 65/27, [Ger. text] 66/14; Jokers 60/20-3, 63/29; Kriegsspielkarten im I Weltkrieg (Braun & Link), Reviewed by M. Dietrich [Ger. text] XVIII/2/44-5; Manufacturers VIII/3/95-100; Playing-card designers (Suma) XIV/1/21-5; Saxon pattern variant (Suma) VIII/1/11-13; Spielkarten Museum (Suma) II/3/27-9

ALTFAHRT, Wolfgang. Another Viennese cardmaker [Edelbacher] 45/15-16; Austrian cards [Ger. text] 49/18; Editions Hilger pack designed by J. Bramer 56/6-7; Goodall-like ace of spades XXIV/5/164; My desert island decks [Ger. text] 57/22-4; News from Austria including Axel's new Austrian Tarot [Ger. text] 55/25-7; News from Vienna [Ger. text] 49/23-4

Aluette ou le jeu de vache (Borvo), Reviewed by A. Beale VI/3/86-90

AMARO, Anan Maria. Chaqui and Partui: two popular games of the 'Cristãos' of Malacca, trans. by A.G. Smith XXII/2/33-40

AMENDOLA, Amadeo. Do we need a name? XXIV/2/47; Triumphs of Hermes and Wisdom: the Gorizia Pack Pt. 2, XXV/2/42-9; Triumphs of Hermes and Wisdom: Number of the Original Tarots Pt. 1, XXV/4/154-60, Pt. 2. XXV/5/181-8

American playing-card, Early joker was quite a card (Galt) XXI/2/63-4; First XIV/3/87-90; Encyclopedia, of American playing cards, Pts. 1 and 2 + Supplement (Hochman), Reviewed by N. Handelsman VI/2/70-2; Makers XXII/2/49-55; Makers in the Boston area, Early (Wayland) [Whitney, Crehore, & Foord] IX/1/3-22; Political playing-cards (Orzack) XI/2/33-49; What the very first American playing-cards looked like (Depaulis) XIV/3/87-90

Amerindian cards from South America (Wayland) XV/2/47-58

Amman, Jost. See The Influence of Amman on card design (Cass) VI/4/110-113; VII/1/2-11

Amsterdam, Exhibition "In de Kaart gekeken", 1976 (Mann) V/1/1-6

Amsterdam, September, 1981 28/16; Historische Museum, May, 1976 7/3;

Ancestry of a pack [Anglo-American] (Mann) Pt. I, 42/3-4; Pt. II, 44/3-5

Anchor sign in German playing-card makers' arms (Suma) XV/2/36-43

Anglo-American pack, Ancestry (Mann) Pt. I, 42/3-4; Part II, 44/3-5

Anglo-American pattern. See English pattern

Animal crackers [Tarots] (Berry) 74/33-5

Animal Tarot, Said to be one of the earliest depictions of (Loerzer). Munich 1991 Convention. 2 pp.

Animal Tarots (Radau) XVII/2/53

Anmerkungen zum Preussischen Bild (Suma) XIII/2/42-4

Anne, Queen. Royal cards, Lenthall pack No. XXI (Wayland) VII/4/94-6

Annen, Josef Maria Melchior (Brum-Antonioli), Reviewed by J. Berry 70/20

Annual General Meeting, 1974 Birmingham III/2/1; 1975 Leinfelden IV/2/1; 1979 Manchester VIII/2/63; See also Conventions

Antwerp card-makers in the 16th century (Kint) XVI/1/1-9; Important discovery in (Kint) XIII/2/45-52; Unknown cardmaker in (Berry) 45/28,31

Aonikenk playing-cards, (Martinic) XXI/2/56-62; New set of (Martinic) XXIII/1/12-13

"Archaic" Italian cards, Survey of (Dummett) XIX/2/43-5, XIX/4/128-131

ARETINO, Pietro. Extract from his letters XXI/1/8

ARIENTI, Vito. Contemporary Italian artists & playing cards. Zurich 1978 Convention. 4 pp.

Arithmetical cards, Lenthall pack No. XV (Wayland) VI/1/28-32

Armeija Peli, Finnish war game 68/3

Arms, Scottish Peers 29/18

Art et Jeux, exhibition Issy-les-Moulineaux 47/31; 48/27

Art, cards in (Cook)73/38

Artist behind the playing-card (Janssen). XII/1-2/2-15; Turnhout 1983 Convention. 5 pp.

Artists as card designers XII/1-2/2-15; Designs for cards (Denning) 75/17-19; (Vérame) 77/12

Arts et métiers, Description des. Reprint of (Berry) 45/30-1

Arundhatî and den sieben Rsi, Spiel von (Seltmann) [Ger. text, Eng. summ.] XX/1/13-21

Ascertaining a few facts about the Olea family, Cadiz, 1847-1940 (Pérez González) [Sp. & Eng. Texts]. Vitoria 1994 Convention 67-75

Asescoin, meeting in Figueras, 1996 (Too remote from Europe?) XXV/3/88; meeting in Murcia (Denning) 75/22

Ashta Dikapala Ganjifa cards (Gordhandas) XX/4/117-123

Asia, Cards of South East (Mann) XI/3/71-91; Berlin 1982 Convention. 3 pp.

Asiatic playing-cards, exhibition in Leinfelden 67/19

ASS, History of (Fritzsche) 37/10; (Kint) IX/2/67-8; (Field) X/1/32; [A.S.S. and Bielefeld collections] Merger. I/3/28-9; Playing-card manufacturers, History No. 1 (Cass) VIII/3/95-100

Assisi, Italian-suited pack found in museum 79/26-7

Astronomical cards: Lenthall pack No. V (Wayland) II/2/29-38

"At the sign of ..." Italian style (Mann) XIII/2/52-5

Auction, Note on the playing-card [Vienna] (Leyden) IV/3/33-5; V/3/15-18

Auctions: High charges at (Herold) XXIV/3/80

Aurelia games index, Reviewed by E. Cass VI/1/32-6

Australia, note on a missing link between Japan and (Fairbairn) XVI/2/54-6

Australian souvenir pack by Waddingtons 53/30-1

Austria, news from (Altfahrt) 55/25-7

Austrian cards (Fletcher) 47/25; (Altfahrt) [Ger. text] 49/18

Austrian pattern, French suited I/2/18-21

Austrian playing-card tax stamps (Taylor) X/4/121-130

Austro-lndian pack 48/24

AUTENBOER, E. van. Brussels playing-card industry in the 16th century. Turnhout 1983 Convention. 6 pp.

AUTENBOER, E. van. Cardmakers in Brussels XII/4/101-16; His The Turnhout playing-card industry, Reviewed by S. Mann V/4/37-40

Autographs on playing-cards I/3/19-22;

Award, Research 29/1,13; 30/5-7,22; 33/11; Stanley Gibbons IX/3/100

Aztecs and playing-cards in 16th century Mexico (Wayland) XXIII/4/114-15

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B

Back collecting (Wedge) XVII/3/90-1

Back designs (Collett) 49/19; (Fletcher) 43/16

Backofen in Nuremberg, Cardmaker Family (Radau) Vitoria 1994 Convention 77-94; Packs 37/20

Backs (Cumming) 58/28-9; (Gordhandas) 54/28

Backs, 16th century card-backs in Seville (Denning) XVI/4/103-8

Ba-Kar-Ee pack (Lodge) 49/17

BALAN, Ernst-Henri. Origin of the German French-suited, double-figured Biedermeier cards, their development into standard patterns (some still in use today) during the first half of the 19th century, and the role of Leipzig, Berlin and Hamburg card-makers in the process. Munich Convention. 1 p.

BALAN, Ernst-Henri. Vom Preussischen Kartenstempel zum Spielkartenstempel des Deutschen Reiches [Ger. & Eng. text]. Berlin 1982 Convention. 1 p.

Bologna, Tarot in (Pratesi) XVII/4/136-146;

Baltic Exchanges (Berry) XXIV/1/14-16; (Collett) XXIV/5/164

Bancks Brothers, Relation with Goodalls (Goodall) XXV/3/89

Baraja Española, Iconografía de la, (Monreal y Tejada) [Sp. text, Eng. summary] XVII/3/92-9

"Baronesse", Datierung des Kartenspiels Nr. 160, Whist "Baronesse" der Firma B. Dondorf in Frankfurt (Sabela) [Ger. text] XVI/4/111-114; Dondorf XVI/4/111-114; (Berkel) XVII/1/35; (Braun) XVII/1/35-6

Basler Fasnachtskarten--Ein experiment (Lohrer) [Ger. text, Eng. summary] XVI/4/100-2; Fribourg 1987 Convention. 7+3 pp.

Bassette, entre règlementation et répression, La - history of game (Depaulis) [Fr. text] XXIII/1/1-11

"Bassette", note sur les "cartes de" (Depaulis) [Fr. text] XXV/3/112-14

Bath, designed in. Karl Gerich's hand-made cards 55/3-4

BAUMANN, Adolf. Frolein, bitte es Jass-e nois! [Ger. Text] 31/13-4

Baumgärtner, Friedrich Gotthelf (1759-1843), Kartenfabrikant des Industrie-Comptoirs, Leipzig (1809-1838) (Kohlmann) [Ger. text] XX/2/43-58

Bavarian tragedy (Game of schafkopf) [Eng. & Ger. texts] (Hausler) 75/23-4

Bavarian National Museum, About the history of the playing-card collection of the (Himmelheber). Munich 1991 Convention. 2pp.

Bavarian pattern. VII/1/2-11; "Bavarian Pattern"--an attempt at a definition (Hausler). Munich 1991 Convention. 4 pp.

Bayerische Bild (Hausler), Reviewed by J. Berry 75/4-5

BEAL, George. Accart visit to Vitoria, Spain 41/4-5,12; Do we need a name? XXIV/1/32-3; Editor comments 41/24-5, 42/23-4, 43/17,23, 44/27-31, 45/27; XXIV/1/13; XXIV/3/95; XXIV/4/132; XXIV/6/180,195; XXV/4/164; Editor pleads XXV/2/80; I.P.C.S. Conventions London XXIV/2/48-50,63; Rouen 1984, 38/8; Missing classification? "Boring" packs 56/3; Playing-card World, production of 40/21,30; Portrait 34/7; Postage stamps, playing cards illustrated on 40/22-5; His Playing-cards and their Story, Reviewed by J. Busby IV/3/17-19; Playing-cards & Tarots, Reviewed by T. Denning 54/26; Review of Denning's Playing-cards of Spain XXV/5/205-6

BEAL, Pat. Pilgrimage to Oxford: poem 42/23-4

BEALE, A.J. See BEALE, Anthony

BEALE, Anthony and HORVÁTH, Ferenc. Reporting on the Convention at Kecskemét XXV/3/82-8

BEALE, Anthony. Conventional talk [proposed for Manchester Convention] 42/27-30; Review of Karuta [Japanese] card game 41/9, 23; 1980 [Milan] Convention of the I.P.C.S. IX/2/66-7; [Museums holding playing cards] In search of Cards IV/1/19-23; Sammlung Deutsches Spielkartenmuseum Leinfelden IV/2/8-15; Secretary's desk, From the 30/5-7,22; 31/3,13; 33/5-6; 34/4-6; 35/8-10; 36/13-15; 37/7,23; 38/6-7; Terminology I/4/26-7; II/1/35-6; Thomas Tuttell, Further note on V/2/25-6; Review of Bassani's Le Carte da Gioco a Venezia XIX/1/18-19; Borvo's L'Aluette ou le jeu de vache VI/3/86-90; Denning's Catalogue of Trevor Denning's collection of Spanish playing-cards 46/8-9; Denning's Spanish playing-card tax stamps and their dates 46/8; Parlett's Penguin book of Patience VII/4/132-3

BEALE, Tony. See BEALE, Anthony

Beck, Sigmundt, card-maker XXIV/1/2-5

Beham, H.S., an unknown pack of cards by (Koreny). Leinfelden Papers 1976. I/3-15

Belasting is Troef (Cremer), Reviewed by J. Berry 71/17-18

Belastingmuseum, De Speelkaarten collectie van het (Crasborn & Vrouwenfelder), Reviewed by J. Berry 72/37

Belgian, bonanza, cards obtained at Turnhout 61/20-4; cardmakers XII/4/101-116; XXII/1/3-10; Belgian/Dutch meeting (Janssen) 34/13; Belgian/Genoese pattern 60/30, 70/9; pack publicising De Gentenaar 35/7; playing-cards, Importance to commerce X/1/10;

Belgium, history of playing-cards in (Tummers) Pt. I, IV/1/1-19; Pt. II, IV/2/15-27; Pt.III, IV/3/22-30; "Spanish" cards made in (Denning) XXIII/4/93-9

Belgium. See alsoTurnhout: Brussels

Beham: Unknown pack of cards by H.S. Beham (Koreny). [Ger. text, Eng. trans.]. Leinfelden Papers 1976, I/3-I/9, I/9-I/15

Benham, Gurney, on English & French patterns (Berry) 48/28-9; Benham's Playing-cards, Review from 1931 Daily Mail XI/2/64

Benthall Hall, playing-cards found in 1935, 35/23

BERESINER, Yasha. Legal tender. Zurich 1978 Convention. 22 pp.; Précis VII/4/82-3; Modern rarity in the true sense of the word [Jean Vérame's family pack] 52/8-9; Museo Fournier de Naipes de Alava, Vitoria 1994 Convention 79/2-4; Old enigma resolved [Use of Alphabet cards discovered by Jean Vérame] 45/3-5; Some aspects of the playing-card collection of the Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards [Eng. & Ger. texts] London 1995 Convention 27-34; Tokyo trip 34/1,3,24

BERGSTRAND, Erik & JERREMALM, Ali. Finnish saga re-told [Turun Linna Cards] 67/21-2

BERKEL, Nico P. van, Berliner pattern 63/6-7; Book-review reviewed [Criticism of Schuil's review] 47/16-17; XP1 query 55/23; XVII/1/35; His De Speelkaart; zes Eewuen Des Duivels Prentenboek, and Bob C. T. Haleber, Reviewed by H. Janssen XII/3/93-4; His Van 'NSF' tot 'SN'--Overzich van de Produktie 1909/1969, Reviewed by D. Schuil XVII/1/6-8; SN Catalogue XVII/3/90

Berkel, Nico P. van. Obituary of 68/16

BERLIN 1982 Convention. See Mann, Sylvia; Schlede, Stefan; Wayland, Harold & Virginia; Ebashi, Takashi; Radau, Sigmar; Leyden, Rudolf von; Kaysel, Roger; Balan, Ernst-Henri; 29/6-7; 31/1,15-6; 32/10-1

Berlin card makers. Leinfelden Papers 1976. I/16-21; Meeting, 1978 (Mann) VI/4/136-137

Berliner pattern 63/6-7; 65/26; Spielkarten (Berry) 46/28-9; Spielkartenfabrikanten. Notes for a talk (Kohlmann). Leinfelden Papers 1976. I/16-21

BERNARDI, Giulio. Card-making in Trieste XII/4/130; Playing-card makers of Trieste from the beginning up to the middle of the 19th century (Summary of). Vienna 1981 Convention. 1 p.

Bernström, John. Student of playing-cards (Jerremalm) XIX/1/1-6

BERRY, John. Altenburg jokers 60/20-3; Animal crackers [Tarots] 74/33-5; Archival storage for playing cards 80/17-18; "Art et Jeux", exhibition in Issy-les-Moulineaux 47/31, 48/27; Baltic Exchanges XXIV/1/14-16; Berliner Spielkarten 46/28-9; Biermans' Netherland pack 71/4-5, 72/21-2, 73/6; Bube Dame König in Hamburg 69/3-4; "Cartes Françaises" of 19th century Turnhout IX/4/101-115; Collecting modern Indian cards Pt. 1, 38/10-12,13; Pt. 2, 39/3-5,8; Desert island decks: a practical application 43/12,32; Doppel-Deutsche [Meetings of Bube Dame König & Talon] 73/20-2; Double-figure French pattern: early stages XIII/4/119-128; Editor comments 46/27, 47/24, 48/31, 49/30, 50/31, 51/31, 52/31; Editor comments on resigning 78/33; Facsimiles and Fakes XXIV/6/192-3; "Fracas" transformation cards 66/3-4, 69/32; Frank Jensen's exhibition "Eroticism on playing-cards 1940-1990" 62/12; Greeks still have words for it XXIV/3/80; Gurney Benham on English and French patterns 48/28-9; Hamburg playing-cards Exhibition 40/3-4; Hamburger mystery solved? 64/24-5; "Hamburgische" Spielkarten 69/24-7; High time in Bavaria: the Munich 1991 Convention 67/3-4,7; History of the Paris pattern XIII/1/1-23; In the land of Kodaly and Liszt (77/14-15); Karl Gerich's masterpiece: the EPCS 10th anniversary commemorative pack 74/14-15; "Knotty" problem--Portuguese batons. 75/16, 76/30-1; Meeting the Ossies and Wessies--Altenburg meeting of Bube Dame König 65/32-4; More modern Indian cards from K. Gordhandas 62/27-9; New issues. See separate listing; Note on Two "new" books--Encyclopédie of Diderot & d'Alembert, and "Descriptions des arts et métiers" 45/30-1; Packs of a strange composition 39/7-8, 41/3,23; Playing-card is a playing-card--or is it? 80/10; Playing-cards in Wels and Linz 73/27-8; Profetiske Kort--Prophetic cards [Catalogue of exhibition in Denmark by Frank Jensen] 43/24-6; Quaint old British Customs [Seizure of Jensen catalogue] 72/36; [Rovereto sheet and Colonna Tarot] XXII/3/95-8, See also XXII/1/30-1; Some London particulars [Entries in Heal's Signboards of old London shops] 61/25; Some notes on the collection of the Germanisches Museum, Nuremberg IV/3/9-15; Spielkarten aus Asien. Exhibition in Leinfelden 67/19; Summer chez Somerville 78/34; Talon meeting in Hungary 77/14-15; Turnhout re-visited 61/3-4; "Turnhoutse Speelkarten" XIV/1/25; Unknown cardmaker in Antwerp? 45/28,31; Unknown Chinese Pack XXIV/3/80; Viva Vitoria! Viva Alava! Convention 1988 in Vitoria 54/18-20; What's in a name? classification numbering 48/25-6; World of difference, Tarot trumps variants 49/26-30; XP Patterns and "Turnhoutse Speelkaarten" catalogue XIII/3/64-73; XP patterns in the Low Countries. Veldhoven 1992 Convention. 5 pp.; Reviews of Braun's Die spielkarten in der DDR 1945-1988, 58/13-15; Braun's Köln und seine Spielkarten-Hersteller 62/11; Brum-Antonioli's Josef Maria Melchior Annen (1868-1954) 70/20; Crasborn & Vrouwenfelder's De Speelkaarten collectie van het Belastingmuseum 72/37; Cremers' Belasting is Troef 71/17-18; Cremers' Kaartenmakers in Wallonie--Exhibition catalogue 79/28-9; Denning's Catalogue 2 of his collection of Spanish Playing cards 73/26; Depaulis' Cartes à jouer Parisienne de XVIe siècle (suite) 70/31; Depaulis' Les cartes à jouer an portrait de Paris avant 1701, 67/23; Depaulis' Les Cartes de la Révolution XVIII/4/117-119; Depaulis' Maitres cartiers Strasbourgeois 62/24; Field's Transformation playing cards 54/24-5; Garcia Martin's Baraja Politico Moderna 66/35; Goodall's British playing-card manufacture in the 19th Century 72/28; Goodall's Goodall & Son's playing cards: guide to their court cards, aces and jokers 74/32; Goodall's Minor British playing card makers of the 19th century. Vol. I. W.H. Willis & Co. XXV/5/206; Hamilton's Playing cards in the Victoria & Albert Museum 55/19-22; Hausler's Das Bayerische bild 75/4-5; Hoffman & Dietrich's Tarot Art--Exhibition catalogue 61/19; Hraci Karty v. Praze--catalogue of exhibition in Prague 57/4; Jánoska & Braun's Die Spielkartenfabrik Piatnik in Budapest und ihre Nachfolgen 69/33; Jatekkartyak Magyarorszagon--Exhibition catalogue 66/35; Jensen's Eroticism on playing cards Vol. II, 70/34; Jensen's Playing cards in Denmark 74/7; Kaplan's Encyclopedia of Tarot Vol. III, 62/18-19; Lodge's Standard English pattern 64/17; Matthes' Die Spielkartenstadt/Skatstadt Altenburg 74/26; Nordheim's Norske Kortleikar 1752-1990, 67/20; O'Neill's Tarot Symbolism XV/3/95-9; Politiek op de Kaartafel. Catalogue of exhibition at Turnhout 1992, 70/6; Pollack's New Tarot 58/25-6; Radau's Tiertarock 59/12, 16; Reisinger's Tarocke XXV/2/71-3; Segeth's Spielkarten Jugendstil und Art Deco 78/4; Seguin's Les cartes à jouer au portrait de Paris de 1701 à 1778, 57/20-2; Theiss' Stuttgarte Kartenspiel (?); Unique style playing-cards 35/24; Vérame's Les merveilleuses cartes à jouer du XIXme siècle 61/30; Witzmann's Von Lebensgluck und Narrety 53/44-5; His Playing-cards of the World, Guildhall Library, Reviewed by T. Depaulis [Fr. text] XXIV/6/180,195

Bertarelli, Achille. La civica raccolta delle stampe (Milano) V/4/1-5

Berthin, Vital, of Beaurepaire; playing-cards of (Schroeder) III/2/12-18

Betty Boop pack 76/25, 77/18

Bezique, etymology of XV/2/58; race of 1868, The great (Wayland) 30/20

Bibliographies of works on playing-cards and gaming. Reviews of Jessell's Bibliography of works in English on playing cards and gaming, and Horr's Bibliography of card-games and the history of playing-cards, by R. Sandford II/3/17-18

Bibliography of playing-cards & gaming, Extracts from 36/17-18,21

BIDEV, Pavle. Playing-cards as a derivative, without a board, of the Spanish "Four seasons" chess & board game. Zurich 1978 Convention. 5 pp.; His Spanische Herkunft der Spielkarte, Reviewed by M. Dummett VII/3/75-8

Biedermeier cards, Origin of German French-suited, double-figured (Balan). Munich 1991 Convention 1 p.; Period designs 53/3-5

Bielefelder query 67/28

Biermans; card manufacturers IX/4/112-113; Netherlands pack 71/4-5

Binary pack 61/28, 62/20

Biographies of members (Janssen) 45/22-3; (Gordhandas) 48/23-4

Birmingham Convention, 1974, III/2/1-2; Kimberley of (Denning) XX/2/59-67; descriptive card illlustrated XX/3/104

Biscari. Tarot IX/1/27

BLAAS, Peter [Rovereto sheet] XXI/3/95, See also XXII/1/30-1; From Innsbruck to Venice: a pattern's trip XXIII/3/76-84; Tarock, Austrian: Die Regeln ganz Kurz [Ger. text] Rules for playing 54/16-17; Tyrol pattern, Munich 1991 Convention. 10 pp.; Tyrolean pattern trans. by W. Suma XXI/1/16-28

Black Cat pack 36/18

Black Peter, Again--but different (Suma) [Eng. text, Ger. summary] XVII/2/37-41; Ancestor? (Suma) 63/8; Floskaartjes--not Black Peter 65/16; and other historical card games for children (Kaysel) XII/1-2/36-8; Berlin 1982 Convention. 3 pp. (Kaysel); (Rodda) XVII/4/147;

Blanchard, forgeries 30/23

Bleich, Georg Heinrich XVII/4/133-135

Blome, Richard: designer I/2/21-3

Blomhoff, Captain Cook, and his friend Youan Huagawa (Ebashi). Berlin 1982 Convention. l p.

Bluff, English Game--with American branches: Brag in Literature and Life (Burton) XXIV/3/70-8; Favourites, braggers, turners and floaters XXIV/4/102-7

Bohemian Bulka: missing link in the history of Trappola (Kissel) XVII/1/9-19; Bulka booklet XVII/3/89

Bolognatto, Giacomo, "Udinesi" playing cards of (Manfredo) XIX/2/37-42

Bolognese Tarot X/3/82-94; X/4/109-117; XVII/4/136-146

Bombay or Vienna? (Gorhandas) XXIV/5/160-1; Playing-cards sold in. 50/15

BOND, Augustus. History of playing-cards: published in the Athenæum, 1878, VII/3/68-72

Books on playing-cards, 19th century XII/1-2/63

Bookworm, Extract from XV/3/100

"Boring packs", missing classification? (Beal) 56/3

BORVO, Alain. His L'Aluette ou le jeu de vache, Reviewed by A. Beale VI/3/86-90

BOSSCHELLE, D. van den. Het Leven van de Speelkaartenmaker [Dutch text]. Turnhout 1983 Convention. 6 pp.

Boston, early American playing-card makers in the area [Whitney, Crehore, & Foord] (Wayland) IX/1/3-22

Bostonite playing-cards, New: 1867 advert VIII/3/83

BOULTER, George E. Rare steamship deck XV/1/6-12

Brag in literature and Life, Bluff English game--with American branches (Burton) XXIV/3/70-8; Favourites, braggers, turners and floaters XXIV/4/102-7

Bramer, J. designer of Austrian cards (Altfahrt) 56/26-7

BRAUN, Franz. Dorndorf's "Baronesse" XVII/1/35-6; Saarberg packs 61/28-9; Was the collection of the Altenburg Playing-card Museum burnt? 65/27; [Ger. text] 66/14; Köln und seine Spielkarten-Hersteller Reviewed by J. Berry 62/11; Die Spielkarten in der DDR 1945-1988, Reviewed by W. Suma & J. Berry 58/12-15; Die Spielkartenfabrik B. Dondorf, Reviewed by M. Collett 65/3-4: and LINK, Manfred. Their Die Altenburger Kriegspielkarten im I Weltkrieg, Reviewed by M.Dietrich [Ger. text] XVIII/2/44-5; joint-author. See JÁNOSKA, Antal

Bray, R.G.W., obituary (Thorpe) 43/11,26

Brepols: card manufacturers IX/4/107-112

Breslau, Discovery of playing-cards in (Sabela) XIX/4/142-143

British cards, Lenthall pack No. XII (Wayland) V/1/6-9; X/3/95-101; Minor British playing card makers of the 19th century. Vol 1. W.H. Willis & Co. (Goodall), Reviewed by J. Berry XXV/5/206; Playing card manufacture in the 19th century (Goodall), Reviewed by J. Berry 72/28; since 1880 (Mann) XIII/3/81-91

BRODERICK, Michael H. "No" to prescriptive use of language XI/3/66-70; Origins of Württemberg pattern 30/2-4,11;

Brother Johannes and the year 1377 (Decker) XVIII/2/46-7; (Parlett) XVIII/3/73; (Decker) XIX/1/20-1

BROWN, Philip. St. Barbara and the Tower: a conjecture IV/3/7-8; Terminology II/4/24

BRUM-ANTONIOLI, E. His Josef Maria Melchior Annen (1868-1954), Reviewed by J. Berry 70/20

Brus family (Jefferies) XXIV/5/157; game of (Smith) 74/36-7; Greenland variant 80/24

Brussels, Card-makers in (Autenboer) XII/4/101-116, See also Belgium; playing-card industry in the 16th century (Autenboer). Turnhout 1983 Convention. 6 pp.; Silver playing-cards in (Kint) XI/4/111-114

Bubble companies, All the (Whiting) 54/3-4

Bube Dame König, meeting in Hamburg 69/3-4; Altenburg meeting (Berry) 65/32-4; Coburg (Berry) 72/20-2

Bube, Dame, König (Kohlmann, Radau and Schlede), Reviewed by W. Suma XII/3/95-9

Budapest, Historical Museum Collections XIX/3/104; Museum of Applied Arts (Jánoska) XVIII/1/16-21; Offset and Playing-card Printing Press, Budapest XVIII/2/39-43

Bulgarian or Lithuanian pack 67/30; 70/14; 71/9-1; 78/17-18; 79/23; 80/16

Bulka, Bohemian; mising link in the history of Trappola (Kissel) XVIII/1/9-19; Bulka booklet, XVII/3/89

Bunker, Ian, Queries about pack 57/28-9

BURNETT, P. P. Czech postage stamps 40/20,25; Russian playing-cards history, from the beginning to 1917 XIII/4/97-113

BURTON, Jeffrey. Bluff English game--with American branches: Brag in literature and life XXIV/3/70-8; Favourites, braggers, turners and floaters XXIV/4/102-7; Casino XXIV/5/164; Curse of Scotland XXIV/6/194; Name for card collecting XXIV/4/123; Should we perpetuate errors? XXIV/6/193-4

BUSBY, Jeff. Review of Beal's Playing-cards and their Story IV/3/17-19

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Calendars, Playing-card 49/21

Cambio, games. Stockholm 1993 Convention. 11 p.; packs and the games played with them (Smith) I. Hexenspiel and Quittli XIX/3/93-102; II. Hypp, Gnav and Kille XIX/4/118-127; III. Cuccu XX/1/22-8

Cambissa Company XXV/5/208

Camden, playing-cards of (Goodall) XIV/4/111-114

Cape Verde tax-stamp 52/29-30

Card and Dice Office--Evasion of stamp duty in the early 19th century (Alt) Pt. I, XX/1/1-8; Pt. II, XX/2/33-42

Card-backs, 16th century, in Seville (Denning) XVI/4/103-8

Card deck of the French revolution in Germany and the card-maker family Backofen in Nuremberg [Ger., Eng. & Sp. texts] (Radau). Vitoria 1994 Convention 77-94

Card game on silver plates (Kumpel) XVII/2/67-72

Card games, Bibliography of XV/3/100; an introductory bibliography (McLeod) III/2/23-5

Card makers, one of Wüst's American connections [New York Consolidated Card Company] XXII/2/49-55

Card making, early history XXI/1/1-7; in the 19th century, from an article in The Westminster Papers, c.1870, IX/4/115; X/1/30-1; in Padua XXIII/1/28; in Trieste (Bernardi) XII/4/130; at Turnhout, Technical aspects of (Mierlo) XIII/1/24-30

Card manufacture in Russia XIII/4/97-113

Cardmakers, Antwerp in the 16th century (Kint) XVI/1/1-9; Brussels (Autenboer) XII/4/101-116; and concession holders (1477-1751), Florentine (Pratesi) XXI/4/126-135; in Hungary (Zsoldos) II/1/20-1; Hungary 18-20th century (Jánoska). IPCS Papers No. 1. May 1992. 24p.; Hungary, 18th and 19th centuries (Zsoldos) III/4/39-41; Innsbuck XXIII/3/76-84; Japanese X/2/33-63; Leipzig (Suma) IPCS Papers. No. 2. May 1994. 76p.; Liège XXII/1/3-10; Mumliswil (Ruh) XVI/2/57-64; Wüst connections XXII/1/11-17; Wust factory XXV/2/50-3

Card players, Sanity of XVI/2/40

Card-playing forbidden, extract from Strutt's Sports & pastimes 40/31

Cards by Jehan Faoucil (Denning) XXIII/3/86-92; of South East Asia (Mann) XI/3/71-91; Worshipful Company (Thorpe) XIII/2/34-41

Caricatures politiques, Cartes à jouer et (Thissen) [Fr. text] VI/2/61-7

Carnation, Surname of the. Commission given by the Estense Court (Domenicali). Trieste 1989 Convention. 11 pp.

Carta Mundi, History of Family Tree (Janssen) XI/1/23-4; Turnhout 1983 Convention. 4 pp.See also Turnhout

Carte da gioco a Firenze: il primo secolo (1377-1477), Italian cards--new discoveries [Pt. 12] (Pratesi) XIX/1/7-17; a Venezia, l'arte dei Cartoleri (1400-1700) (Bassani), Reviewed by A. Beale XIX/1/18-19

Carte da Gioco: Immagini stampate per giocare: Playing-cards: printed images to play with. Inaugural Sylvia Mann Memorial lecture. (Milano) [It., Eng. & Ger. texts]. London 1995 Convention 1-12

Carte Milanesi da gioco nell' ottocento (Milano), Reviewed by A. Gurr VIII/3/105-7

Cartes, à jouer et caricatures politiques (Thissen) [Fr. text] VI/2/61-7 ; Comique Dondorf (Collett) 31/11; le Jeu de: quelques regles du passé (Depaulis) XIII/3/74-80; de Pieter Mefferdt (Depaulis) [Fr. text] XVII/1/1-5; de la Révolution (Depaulis), Reviewed by J. Berry XVIII/4/117-119

"Cartes Françaises" of 19th century Turnhout (Berry) IX/4/101-115

Cartomancy, Early (Dummett) XVIII/1/25; (Denning) XVIII/1/25-6; See Fortune-telling cards

Cartophilia Helvetica (Ruh) [Ger. text] 38/9; Journal d'Yverdon [Fr. text] 41/13-14; Annual meeting 1990 61/29; First meeting VIII/2/64; meeting 1991, 65/6; meeting Neuchâtel (Somerville) 73/5-6; Meeting Burgdorf (Somerville) 77/13,15; Tenth birthday 53/27-8; Luzern Meeting (Somerville) 69/22-3

Carving cards, Lenthall pack No. XI (Wayland) IV/4/22-30

Cary Collection; Yale University, Cataloguing of (Keller) II/4/2-3; (Greenwald) 45/29; Some corrections and suggestions (Graefrath) XVI/4/109-110; 1973 Exhibition of (Mandrovsky) I/4/12-15; Catalogue Reviewed by D. Hoffmann [Ger. Text] XII/3/89-93; Visconti-Sforza cards in (Decker) IV/2/27-32

Cartoons 39/19

Casino from nowhere to vaguely everywhere (Pratesi) XXIV/1/6-12; (Burton) XXIV/5/164

CASS, Eddie. Editorial VII/1/1; History of playing-cards: an anniversary VII/3/68-72; The influence of Amman on card designs: Pt. I, VI/4/110-123; Pt. II, VII/1/2-11; International Playing Card Society, an interim review 1, XVIII/2/60-4; 2, XVIII/3/65-70; The Journal eight years on IX/1/1-2; Obituary of Rudolf von Leyden XI/4/97; Playing-card manufacturers--their history No. 1. ASS VIII/3/95-100; A further note on ASS IX/2/67-8; relinquishes editorship XIII/2/33; Society meetings: 1979 Convention VIII/2/63; Spanish cards V/4/21-3; Reviews of Aurelia Games Index VI/I/32-6; Denning's Translucent playing-cards V/4/34-6; Dummett's The Game of Tarot, and, Twelve Tarot games IX/4/124-129; Leyden's Karnöffel VIII/4/133-135; Wowk's Tarot cards VII/4/90-1

Catalan pattern I/3/31-4

Catalogue of Regional patterns. Catalan pattern I/3/31-4; Indian (Leyden) II/2/41-3

Cats on cards (Fletcher) 47/25

CAVENDISH, Richard. The Tarot, Reviewed by R. Decker. IV/3/19-22

Cego; Rules of games series. 3 (Dummett & McLeod) IV/1/31-46

Chad: The playing-cards of Mysore (India) (Leyden), Reviewed by S. Mann. II/2/26-7; See Indian cards

Cháng Pái and other East Asian trick-taking games (Senst and Smith) XXIV/4/111-119

Chaqui and Partui; two popular games of the 'Cristãos' of Malacca (Amaro) XXII/2/33-40

Charles Goodall & Son's playing cards, 1820-1922 (Goodall). [Eng. & Ger. texts]. London 1995 Convention 55-66

Chartæ Lusoriæ Juridicæ (Suma) [Ger. text] VI/4/131-135

Chartophilia Sueciae--Swedish playing card society 62/30

Chatarius Martinus Skorupka, his playing-cards of 1595 and the Silesian playing-cards of 1547 (Sabela) XXI/3/99-104

Chaucer and playing-cards (Turner) VII/1/26-30

Cheating, with Japanese cards (Fairbairn) XVI/4/97-9; punishment for X/1/5;

Chekki. See Chaqui

Cherubini, playing-card designs 34/10

Chess 0 64; Indian pack 50/26-7

Chess and playing cards, Morphogenesis of (Rosenfeld) IX/3/69-82; [Ger. text] XXV/2/75-80

Chess pack, Icelandic I/3/19-22

Chiamare il Re, Rules of X/4/I15-116

Childhood, Museum of, Bethnal Green 73/4

Children, card games for XII/1-2/36-8; [Black Peter] XVII/2/37-41

Children's cards, Some packs of German-suited (Endebrock) XX/3/94-103

Children's employment by De la Rue, 1865 XIII/2/56-9

Chile, Playing-cards in (Ruh). Munich 1991 Convention. 1 p.

Chinese cards, XI/3/71-91; XXIII/2/29-39; (Pratesi) 56/29; 60/29; Domino cards (Mann) 64/20; games XXIV/4/111-119; games, modern (McLeod) VIII/3/73-83; Jokers 68/13-14; Lore concerning (Lawrence) 34/10; Pictorials 65/28-31, 66/23, 66/24-5, 67/31, 75/39-41, 80/20; (Wayland) 30/14-6,21; See also Malacca, the 'Cristãos' of XXII/2/33-40

Chinese gambling game, Two-ten-seven XXV/4/141-3

Chinese pack, Unknown (Ferrari) XXIV/2/42; (Smith: Berry) XXIV/3/80, (Ferrari) XXIV/5/164

Chinesisches intermezzo: Mah Jong in Deutschland (Suma) [Ger. text, Eng. summary] 50/17-22

Chiqui. See Chaqui

Chocolate, cards (Denning) 63/28; and its place in history of playing-cards, Hot (Denning) XIV/1/15-20

Choix de Sujets des Figures d'Atout du Tarot de Visconti Sforza, (Coremans) XIV/4/122-127

Cicera, Bresciane pack game XXV/2/54-5

Cicognara, Count Leopoldo. Note on, (Dummett) II/1/23-32; More about Cicognara (Dummett) V/2/26-34

Cigarette card/playing cards (Fletcher) 39/21-2

Cimino Family of Cardmakers, Note on (Dummett) XX/1/30-2; Footnote to a note (Dummett) XXII/1/32

Cincinnati, Sept. 1991 (Goodall) 67/24

Circular cards, illus. 40/16

Circus Transformation pack, designed by F. Robert Schick 78/20-1

Civica Raccolta della Stampe A.Bertarelli, La (Milano) V/4/1-5

Clarke, Theo. Do we need a name? XXIV/2/47

CLASSIFICATION COMMITTTEE. Classification of Spanish playing cards VII/2/33-8; Classification of the Paris pattern progeny VIII/2/40-54; VIII/3/69-72; Family of playing cards disseminated by the Portuguese X/1/24-30; Reports V/3/1-10; VI/2/60-1; VI/3/104

Classification numbering IPCS 47/16-17, 48/25-6; VI/2/60-1

Classifying Spanish playing-cards (Denning) XVII/4/125-132

CLAYS, Alex. Virtues of Patience 68/8-10

Climbing games, related to Zheng Shangyou (McLeod) XXV/4/138-40

Clubs, King of--in orbit (Douglas) 40/18-19

COLEMAN, Michael. Collecting cards 35/11,28; Laurel & the Ivy [Duty Aces] 30/11

Collect six, Russian card game (Smith) 63/30

Collecting, English playing-cards (Mann), Reviewed by K. Lodge VII/4/92-3; Political/ propaganda packs ("Dilettante") 36/3-8; Reasons (Mann) 35/2,10-11; (Coleman) 35/11,28; Why? (Newman) II/1/21-3

Collection. Of playing cards, A choice I/1/8-15; Rules of a new Tarot game X/2/64-7

Collectionner les cartes à jouer; histoire d'une passion (Depaulis) [Fr. text] XV/2/59-64

Collector from the past, J. Eliot Hodgkin, 1829-1912, 52/3-7

Colleoni Tarot IX/1/24-5

COLLETT, Maurice. Boris Mandrovsky, obituary notice V/3/29-31; Cartes Comique, Dondorf 31/11; Czech national playing-cards designed by Mikolas Ales 59/6-7; De La Rue's Dexters 60/28-9, 61/27-8; From the Secretary's desk 39/9,17, 40/17,19, 41/11-12, 42/21-2, 43/13,19, 44/24,31, 45/20-1, 46/10-12, 47/22-3, 48/17-19, 49/19-20, 50/12-14, 51/7-9, 52/10-11, 53/24-6, 54/5-6; Made in Germany? [Advertising pack] XXIV/4/110; Kendal meeting in honour of 57/26; Mecklenburger reprint [Baltic Exchanges] XXIV/5/164; Mystery from Portugal--or Germany? 67/7, 68/4-5; New Haven, U.S. Convention 1986 44/28-9; Norman Handelsman, obituary 39/2; On the Jass-Wagen [Swiss railway] 69/23; Political pack of 1902-5, VII/2/52-3; Review of Braun's Die Spielkartenfabrik B.Dondorf Band 4 65/3-4; Royal Masonic Playing-cards III/2/25-6; Sylva Mann, obituary XX111/4/106

COLLIS, Len. Another forgery 30/25; Knavery of the Rump Cards IX/4/133; V&A/Intercol political pack 33/15

Cologne playing-card makers 62/11

Colonna Tarot pack XXI/3/95-8; XXII/1/30-1

Comique, cartes Dondorf (Collett) 31/11

Comparison between the Jass landscape of Switzerland in general and the Jass Landscape of the Unteriberg village (Fässler) XVI/3/75-6

Computer program of Schafkopf [Eng. & Ger. texts] (Hausler) 75/23-7

Computergestutze Katalogisierung von Spielkarten (Radau) [Ger. text]. Berlin 1982 Convention. 1 p.

Conjuring, Cards for X/3/73-81

Conservation of playing cards (Lewis). [Eng. & Ger. texts]. London 1995 Convention 13-25

Conventions: (insert list here)

Conventions of Rye publication (Playing-card Society). 4 pp.

Conversation cards 61/19; 66/20

COOK, Robert. Cards in art 73/38

Cookery and pastry cards, Lenthall pack No. X (Wayland) IV/3/15-17

Coolidge, Cassius Marcollus, painter. XXV/5/180

COREMANS, Jean-François. Le choix des sujets des Figures d'Atout du Tarot de Visconti Sforza [Fr. text] XIV/4/122-127; Pt. 2, XV/1/13-18

Corrections, The right place for (Schuil) XVII/1/34; A. Smith's A Russian Woodcut XXIII/4/100

Cosmographical cards, Lenthall pack No. IX (Wayland) III/4/42-8

Costumes depicted on playing-cards, Dutch regional (Janssen) XXII/1/19-30

Cotecchio in Trieste (McLeod) XXV/5/ 177-8,204

Coucou en France, Le (Depaulis) [Fr. text] XXIV/2/38-42

Counties of England and Wales. An Elizabethan pack of playing-cards (Hind) XIX/4/131-134

Court cards, Design variants 78/32; C.1605, Reconstructed English (Denning) VI/2/41-3; Spanish (Goshawk) V/3/10-15; Speculation on names of French XII/1-2/16-35; Which way should they face? (Denning) 43/3-4; Who's who in (Decker) XVI/3/90-6

"Cowell" Guildhall pack, forgery 31/2

CRASBORN, P. Duty on playing cards in the Netherlands XII/3/80-8; Duty on playing-cards in the Netherlands. Turnhout 1983 Convention. 12 pp.; CRASBORN, P.L.H. & VROUWENFELDER, John. Their De Speelkaarten Collectie van het Belastingmuseum, Reviewed by J. Berry 72/37

Crehore, Thomas, card maker IX/1/8-11

CREMERS, Filip. G.Glück--card manufacturer at Liège, 1857 XXII/1/3-10; Veldhoven 1992 Convention. 6 p.; wins seventh Modiano prize XXIV/1/5; His Belasting is Troef, Reviewed by J. Berry 71/17-18; His Kaartenmakers in Wallonië: Cartiers en Wallonie 79/28; Reviewed by J. Berry 79/28-9

Creswick, Thomas, Advertisement for VII/3/74-5; advertisement reproduction XIX/1/35

Cribbage terms (Fairbairn) 43/27

Crippa, Giuliano. Giocatori di carte in inedit Affreschi Lombardi del '400 [It. text, with Eng. synopsis by A. Milano] XXIV/1/28-31; and Milano, Alberto. Dating a pack of playing-cards engraved by P.L.Ghezzi 39/26-7

CROFT, Colin. Lyons Tarot IX/1/26-7; Playing-cards and money III/2/8-12

Cuccu, "Cambio" packs and the games played with them. III (Smith), XX/1/22-8; From the Abruzzi to Abo. (Smith). Stockholm 1993 Convention. 11 p.; Cucù, Italian cards--new discoveries. 13 (Pratesi) XIX/2/68-76; Kille--gnav (Smith) 55/30; Le coucou en France (Depaulis) XXIV/2/38-42; Related games (Smith) 57/30; Schnatter--Cuccu 68/6-7;

Cultural-historical view of the origin & evolution of playing-cards & their suit-signs & illustrations (Rosenfeld). XI/1/30-1; Vienna 1981 Convention. 2 pp.

Culture in 18th century England, Playing cards as a mirror of (Wayland) XXI/2/41-55

CUMMING, (June) Back collecting. 58/28-9

Currency, Playing-cards used as III/2/8-12

Curse of Scotland (Burton) XXIV/6/194; XXV/3/120

Customs [Seizure of Jensen Catalogue] (Berry) 72/36

Czech mining cards 49/3-4; Nationalist playing cards, designed by Mikolas Ales (Collett) 59/6-7; Czech Catalogue of exhibition in Prague, Reviewed by J. Berry 57/4

Czechoslovakia, Playing-card collecting in (Stáhlavský) 67/26-7

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Da Bai Fen, Rules of VIII/3/77-80

Danish discovery 75/16; manufacturer of playing-cards [Steinmann] XXIII/2/51-2

Dasavatara patterns II/2/41-3

Dasha Avatar, explaining for Indian playing-card collectors (Gorhandas) 30/17

Dauphiné cards on the wrong track (Pratesi) XXI/3/65-71

De la Rue and Co., Duty Ace IX/4/122-123; Advertisements XIV/2/60; Antwerp card-maker (Kint) 44/2-5; Dexter cards (Collett) 60/28-9, 61/27-8; Ornamented backs XIV/2/60; Playing cards, 1832-1952 (Goodall) XVI/1/19-26; Thomas, February 1865 XIII/2/56-9

DE MEYER, Bertha. Names for card collecting XXIV/4/123

De Poli, a-t-il vraiment existé? (Van der Linden) XII/1-2/16-33, unmasked, (Decker) XIV/2/47-8; (Field) XIII/4/114-118; XIV/2/46

"Death, cards of". Spanish pack (Taylor) 44/5; (Denning) 45/13

Debuts et le developpement du Tarot en France (XVIe-XVIIe siècles) (Depaulis) [Fr. text] XII/4/123-130

DECKER, Ron. Brother Johannes and the year 1377 XVIII/2/46-7; Brother Johannes, XIX/1/20-1; De Poli unmasked, XIV/2/47-8; Early Tarots: copies and counterparts IX/1/24-31; Early Italian Tarots, XII/1-2/64; Steele manuscript XVII/3/73-7; Two Tarot studies related, Pts. I & II, III/4/13-20; Pt. III, IV/1/46-52; Tarot trumps III/1/23-4; Who's who in court cards XV1/3/90-6; Review of Cavendish's The Tarot IV/3/19-22

DECKER, Ron and Charlotte. Visconti-Sforza cards in the Cary Collection IV/2/27-32

DELANEY, Michael. Abraham Wilks XXIV/1/35

Delightful cards, Lenthall pack No. XVII (Wayland) VI/3/101-3

Denmark, News from 46/26; (Jensen) 55/24-5; Playing cards in (Jensen), Reviewed by J. Berry 74/7; Playing-cards in (Jensen). Manchester 1979 Convention. 26 pp. booklet; VIII/4/118-129; Tarot exhibition 49/23

DENNING, Trevor. Cards by Jehan Faucil XXIII/3/86-92; Chocolate cards 63/28; Choosing a name [for card-collecting] 67/25; Classifying Spanish playing-cards XVII/4/125-132; Desert island decks 73/2-4; Do we need a name? XXIV/2/47; Earlier cartomancy, XVIII/1/25-6; Early Dragon cards XI/4/118-124; Editor XIII/2/33; Editorials XIII/3/62-3, XVI/4/126; XVIII/1/26-7, XVIII/4/136; English court cards (Reconstructed), c.1605, (Memory cards) VI/2/41-3; Have you seen these cards? 47/30, 48/20-1; Hot Chocolate and its place in the history of playing-cards XIV/1/15-20; Infirrera cards, What are? XVI/3/71-4; Kimberley of Birmingham XX/2/59-67; Kimberley's patriotic playing-cards II/1/1-11; Latin suit systems XXIII/1/20-5; Latin suit systems XXIII/3/75; Latin suit systems; a reply by M.Dummett XXIII/2/40-4; Matchbox playing-cards of Spain XIV/4/115-121; Meeting in Edinburgh 46/13; Meeting under the palms [Annual meeting of Asescoin in Murcia] 75/22; Modiano prize 73/23; Museo de Naipes, Vitoria. Catalogue 1972, alphabetical index of playing-card makers in the Spanish and Latin-American sections of the catalogue V/1/26-8, 31-5; New pattern sheets 67/32; News from 1900 [Article on playing cards in Spanish magazine "Por Esos Mundos"] XVIII/2/57-9; News from Spain 60/29-30; Obituary of Don Felix Alfaro Fournier 56/16; Packs of a strange composition 40/20; Paper and printing in Europe XXI/2/62; Primitive cards from the Philippines XX/1/9-12; Provincial museum with international prospects, Vitoria 45/14; Should we perpetuate errors? XXIV/6/193-4; 16th century card-backs in Seville XVI/4/103-8; "Spanish" cards made in Belgium XXIII/4/93-9; Standard patterns: a definition 71/3; Standards & non-standards [Modern art on cards] 75/17-19, 77/12; Storage and display of playing-cards XXIV/6/190-1; Style and the Spanish pattern IV/4/15-19; Taking photographs of playing-cards: IX/2/50-7; Terminology of lithographic playing-cards XI/4/115-117; Terminology II/1/32-3; III/1/49; Two Spanish designs adapted for French use XXIV/6/166-8,170; Untying knots? [Portuguese batons] 76/30-1; Which way should the court cards face? 43/3-4, 51/28-9; Reviews of Morley's Old and curious playing cards XVIII/4/119-120; Beal's Playing-cards & Tarots 54/26; Británicos y su influencia internacional 75/32-3; Dietrich & Hoffmann's Pikante Blätter XII/4/131-132, Fournier's Los Naipes XI/3/92-3; Fournier's Museo des Naipes (Catalogue) II/2/27-9; Gascoigne's How to identify prints XVIII/4/119-120; Pérez Gonzáles' Los Naipes de Cadiz XXIV/3/99-100; Suarez Alba's A Vitoria Barajas 69/10; Tena Fuentes' Testimoni historic de Naipes Comas 76/34; His Catalogue 2 of his collection of Spanish playing cards, Reviewed by J. Berry 73/26; His Catalogue of his collection of Spanish playing cards & their dates, Reviewed by A. Beale 46/8-9; His Playing cards of Spain, Reviewed by G. Beal XXV/5/205-6; His Spanish playing cards, reviewed by S. Mann IX/2/64-5; His Spanish playing-card tax stamps and their dates, Reviewed by A.Beale 46/8; His Translucent playing-cards, reviewed by E. Cass V/4/34-7; joint-author: see Greenwald, David

Denning, Trevor. Editor. Pattern Sheets.

DEPAULIS, Thierry. Bassette, entre règlementation et répression, [Fr. text] XXIII/1/1-11; "cartes de bassette" [Fr. text] XXV/3/112-14; Cartes de Pieter Mefferdt [Fr. text] XVII/1/1-5; Collectionner les cartes à jouer: histoire d'une passion [Fr. text] XV/2/59-64, XII/3/100; Coucou en France [Fr. text] XXIV/2/38-42; Desert island decks--and cards of a strange composition 40/27; Document important pour l'histoire des toutes premières cartes en France, [Fr. text] X/4/118-120; Encyclopédie and Encyclopédie, 18th century French encyclopaedias 56/17-21; Essai de généalogie du portrait de Paris [Fr. text] XXIII/3/62-74; First American playing-cards looked like, What the very XIV/3/87-90; French pattern: from the 16th century Paris workshops to XP patterns. Munich 1991 Convention. 5 pp.; "International" card game of the 15th. century: Pochspiel trans. by Robert Kissel. Fribourg 1987 Convention. 2 pp.; Inventaire de "moules" de cartier en 1701 [Fr. text] XXIII/2/45-50; Jalons pour les portraits français: Milestones in French patterns [Fr., Eng. & Ger. texts]. London 1995 Convention 79-90; Jeu de cartes: quelques regles du passé [Fr. text] XIII/3/74-80; Lancelot, Sur la piste de [Fr. text] 60/24-5; Modiano prize 69/21; Ombre et lumière: un peu de lumière sur L'Hombre. 1 XV/4/101-110, 2 XVI/1/10-18, 3 XVI/2/44-53; Padua in 1664, How cards were made in XXIII/1/28; Pochspiel: an "International" card game of the 15th century: Pt. 1, XIX/2/52-7, Pt. 2, XIX/3/77-87, Pt. 3, XIX/4/109-117; Portrait de Rouen No. 2 ou portrait anglais? [Fr. text] XXI/2/29-40; Portraits en Espagne avant 1800 [Fr. text] XX/3/73-93, (suite) [Fr. text] XXI/4/116-125; Tarot en France, Debuts et le developpement du (XVIe - XVIIe siècles) [Fr. text] XII/4/123-130; Three musketeers pack 54/2; Unsun, a Far Eastern cousin of ombre XII/1-2/39-44; Review of Berry's Playing-cards of the World. Guildhall Library [Fr. text] XXIV/6/180,95; His Cartes à jouer Parisiennes du XVIe siècle (suite), Reviewed by J. Berry 70/31; His Les cartes à jouer an portrait de Paris avant 1701, Reviewed by J. Berry 67/23; His Les cartes de la Révolution, Reviewed by J. Berry XVIII/4/117-119; His Les loix de jeu. Reviewed XXIII/3/92; His Maitres cartiers Strasbourgeois, Reviewed by J. Berry 62/24

Desert island decks (Altfahrt) [Ger. text] 57/22-4; practical application (Berry) 43/12,32; (Collett) 41/11; (Denning) 73/2-44; (Depaulis) 40/27; (Fletcher) 42/25-6; (Jensen) 59/13-16; (Lawrence) 69/28-30; (Pratesi) 71/13-14; (Taylor) 52/12-14

Design, Influence of Amman on card (Cass) VI/4/110-123; of the standard playing-card, (Janssen) IV/4/19-22

Designers, Three Altenburg playing-card (Suma) XIV/1/21-5

Destin de cartiers en Suisse romande (Eberhard) VIII/1/17-24

Detmold, William Ltd. Card-maker 75/20-1

Deutsche Spielkartenmacher seit der Reichsgründung 1871 (Suma) [Ger. text] VI/2/48-60; VI/3/94-101

Deutsches Spielkarten Museum [Leinfelden], History of (Dietrich) V/2/4-14; (Mann) 60/14-66

Deventer, Netherlands, 1995 80/11;

Dexter, Great Mogul pack from De La Rue (Collett) 60/28-9; 61/27-8

Dickens mystery, (Goodall) XX/4/134-135. Footnote, XXI/2/40

Diderot & d'Alembert, Encyclopédie, reprint of (Berry) 45/30-1

DIETRICH, Margot. History of the Deutsches Spielkarten Museum [Leinfelden] V/2/4-14; Magic cards X/3/73-81; Old German playing cards, 1500-1600 Exhibition 71/16; Review of Braun and Link's Die Altenburger Kriegsspielkarten im 1. Weltkrieg, [Ger. text] XVIII/2/44-5; and HOFFMANN, Detlef, joint-authors. Their Pikante Blätter: Erotische Spielkarten von Gestern und Heute, Reviewed by T. Denning XII/4/131-132; Das Skatspiel, Geschichte-Bilder-Regeln, Reviewed by R. von Leyden XI/4/108-110; See also HOFFMANN, Detlef and DIETRICH, Margot, joint-authors

DIGGELE, Gejus van. Woman as seen by men in playing card design [Eng. & Ger. summary]. Stockholm 1993 Convention. 1 p.;World War II reflected on cards [Eng. & Hung. Texts]. Kecskemét 1996 Convention 39-43

Dikapala Ganjifa cards, Ashta (Gordhandas) XX/4/117-123

"Dilettante". Thematic collecting: political/propaganda packs 36/3-8

Discovery of playing-cards in Breslau, (Sabela) XIX/4/142-143

Distribution of Japanese Mekuri cards, (Fairbairn) XVI/3/87-9

Do we need a name? (Beal) XXIV/1/28-31; (Denning: Amendola: Clarke) XXIV/2/47; (Tena Fuentes: Jerremalm) XXIV/3/79-80

Document important pour l'histoire des toutes premières cartes en France (Depaulis) [Fr. text] X/4/118-120

DOMENICALI, Enrica. The surname of the carnation: A commission given by the Estense Court. Trieste Convention 1989. 11 pp.

Don, nine card game XXV/3/115-16

Dondorf datings (Jansen) 53/30

Dondorf, B. Card manufacturers XI/1/25-9; "Baronesse" (Berkel) XVII/1/35; (Braun) XVII/1/35-6; Germany 23/4; Zur Datierung des Kartenspiels Nr. 160, Whist, "Baronesse" der Firma, in Frankfurt (Sabela) XVI/4/111-114; Suma and Mann. Review of Hoffmann & Dietrich's Dondorf'schen Luxus Spielkartens, X/4/133-135

Doppel-Deutsche (Berry), meetings of Bube Dame König & Talon 73/20-2

D'ORAZI, Carlo Maria. Ronciglione; playing-cards of a XVIIth century Italian state XVII/3/78-85, und die Spielkarten des 17 Jahrhunderts. [Ger. summary]. Fribourg 1987 Convention. l p.; and Joint author Milano

Dösaî Karuta X/2/35-7

DOSSENA, Giampolo XVII/4/147

Double-figure French patterns: Early stages (Berry) XIII/4/119-128

DOUGLAS, Gordon. Books on gaming 38/21; Hunting cards XIV/2/33-5; King of Clubs in orbit 40/18-19; Reading University exhibition 39/20-1; 41/15; Signboards of playing-card makers 47/20-1

"Douglas, Present from." (Gurr) VII/3/63-8

Down Under, another maker from (Goodall) 75/20-1

Dragon cards, Early (Denning) XI/4/118-124; Packs X/1/24-30

Dragons of Portugal (Mann & Wayland), Reviewed by A. J. Ryan II/3/18-19

DUMMETT, Andy. The Spanish Captain [Tarot trump] III/2/7-8

DUMMETT, Michael. Cartomancy, Early XVIII/1/25; Cicognara, More about V/2/26-34; Cicognara, Note on II/1/23-32; Cimino Family of Cardmakers, Note on the XX/1/30-2, XXII/1/32; Early history of the Tarot pack: conjectures and refutations [Eng. & Sp. texts]. Vitoria 1994 Convention 53-65; 15th century pack of cards from Italy, Notes on a I/3/1-11; François' Histoire de la carte à jouer, Comments on, IV/2/32-4; Italian cards, Survey of 'Archaic' XIX/2/43-51, XIX/4/128-131; [Latin suit systems], Reply to Trevor Denning XXIII/2/40-4; [Latin-suited Tarots], On a thesis of Sylvia Mann's X/1/11-23; Latin-suited Tarot cards, History of. Milan 1980 Convention. 20 pp. + 3 pp. summary; Leyden, Appreciation Dr. Rudolf von XI/4/98-100; Mamluk playing cards, and Kartenlosbuch I/3/12-14; Marziano, Comment on XVIII/3/73-5; Obituary: Dr. Hellmut Rosenfeld XXIII/1/14-15; Playing-cards found in the Castello Sforzesco in 1908 IX/2/33-49, IX/3/89-99, IX/4/133-136; Portuguese suit system in the Central Mediterranean XVII/4/113-124; Fribourg 1987 Convention. 3 pp.; [Rovereto sheet] XII/1/30-1; Rules of games: No. 6 Trappola VI/1/1-26, VI/4/129-130; Sicilian tarocchi III/1/29-48; Sicilian Tarots, Later pattern for XXV/3/90-7; 16th century Tarot cards discovered by Vittoriano Facco XI/1/4-8; Spanish playing cards, Earliest XVIII/1/6-15; Sylvia Mann: a remembrance and an appreciation XX111/4/102-5; Tarot [Pratesi & Piscina] XVI/2/65-7; Tarot packs of Vieville and de Hautot XIV/1/1-14; Tarot trumps, Decker's theories on III/2/27-31; Tarot trumps, Order of the Pt. I, II/3/1-17, Pt. II, II/4/33-50; Terminology II/1/34-5; Tribute to the International Playing Card Society VIII/4/109-112; Zsoldos' proposal, Comment on Mr VIII/4/139-140; Reviews of Bidev's Die Spanische Herkunst der Spielkarte VII/3/75-8; Greer's Women of the Golden Dawn XXIV/6/179-80; Hoffmann & Dietrich's Tarock mit Französischen Farben XIV/1/29-32; Kaplan's The Encyclopedia of Tarot [Vol. I] VII/4/84-90; Koreny's Das Kartenspiel des Oberdeutschen Stechers VI/3/90-4; Leyden's Der Nidwaldner Kaiserjass une seine Geschichte, and, Achermann's Der Kaiserjass IX/4/130-2; Mann's Alle Karten auf den Tische XIX/4/139-141; Mayer's Mamluk playing cards I/2/26-34; Muluk Wanuwwab, reproduction pack [With Fr. and Ger. summaries] II/2/15-26, II/3/33; His Game of Tarot, and Twelve Tarot games, Reviewed by E. Cass IX/4/124-129; His Il mondo e l'angelo, I tarocchi e la lora storia, Reviewed by S. Lawrence XXIII/1/26-7

DUMMETT, Michael and ABU DEEB, Review of Ettinghausen's further comments on the Mamluk playing-cards III/3/43-52

DUMMETT, Michael and McLEOD, John. Rules of games Series. No. 1 Jass III/3/21-33, No. 2 Hachi-hachi III/4/26-39, No. 3 Cego IV/1/31-46

Dusserre, J.C (Card manufacturers) Jeux publicitaires et à vocation publicitaire des Editions (Thissen) [Fr. text] V/3/22-5; Nouveaux jeux publicitaires et à vocation publicitaire des Editions (Thissen) [Fr. text] VII/1/21-5

Dutch, Biermans' Netherlands pack (Berry) 71/4-5; pattern 29/2-4,18; regional costumes depicted on playing-cards (Janssen) XXII/1/19-30; 72/21-2; 73/6

Duty Ace, De la Rue. IX/4/122-123; Hardy & Sons IX/1/22-3; Letter requesting a plate for IX/1/22-3; IX/4/122-123; X/3/106-7; "Old Frizzle" (Goodall) XVII/1/20-2; 30/11

Duty, Evasion of stamp (Alt) Pt. I, XX/1/1-8; Pt. II, XX/2/33-42; neglected duty (Alt) XVIII/1/22-4; early 19th century; on playing cards in the Netherlands (Crasborn) XII/3/80-8 & Turnhout 1983 Convention. 12 pp.;

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East Germany, news from 33/8

East Sheen, London, 1984 37/8;

EBASHI, Takashi. Captain Cook Blomhoff & his friend Youan Huagawa. Berlin 1982 Convention. 1 p.; Card game played with Kurofuda trans. by J. Fairbairn XV/1/25-8

EBERHARD, Balz. Destin de Cartiers en Suisse Romande [Fr. text] VIII/1/17-24 and Zurich 1978 Convention. 12 pp.; Portrait of an old Danish manufacturer of playing-cards [Steinmann] XXIII//2/51-2

Echigobana, Poems of [Japanese flower cards] (Fairbairn) XIV/4/97-102

Edelbacher, Viennese cardmaker 45/15-16

Edinburgh, meeting (Denning) 46/13; Playing-cards for sale in, 1710 XI/1/29

Editor comments (Beal) 41/24-5; 42/23-5; 43/17,23; 44/27,31; 45/27; XXV/2/80; XXV/4/164; (Berry) 46/27; 47/24; 48/31; 49/30; 50/29; 51/31; 52/31; 59/35

Editor's desk (Berry) 68/14;

Editorials, (Cass) VII/1/1; XIII/2/33; (Denning) XVIII/1/26-7; XVIII/4/136; (Lawrence) XIX/1/36; XIX/4/144; XX/1/72; XX/4/136; XXI/2/40; XXI/4/136; XXII/2/48; XXIII/3/61; XXIII/4/101; (Mann) I/1/1-2; II/4/1; III/2/1-2

Educational packs 51/12-15

Einige Streiflichter auf die Gesichte der Schweizer Spielkarten: Some sidelights pertaining to the history of Swiss playing-cards [Ger. text, Eng. trans.] (Kopp). Leinfelden Papers 1976. II/38-48

Elizabethan pack of playing cards, An: [Counties of England and Wales] (Hind) XIX/4/131-134

ELLIS, Andrew. "Whot" cards in Nigeria 50/25

Encyclopedia, of American playing cards, Pts. 1 and 2 + Supplement (Hochman), Reviewed by N. Handelsman VI/2/70-2

Encyclopedia of Tarot (Kaplan), Reviewed by A. Field VII/1/31-2; by M. Dummett VII/4/84-90; Vol. II, Reviewed by J. Shephard XVI/4/115-116, Vol III, reviewed by John Berry 62/18-19

Encyclopédie & Encyclopédie; Eighteenth century French encyclopaedias (Depaulis) 56/17-21.

ENDEBROCK, Peter. Lattmann sample book, XVIII/1/76-85; Packs of German-suited children's cards XX/3/94-103; Playing cards in the Historical Museum Hannover. Veldhoven 1992 Convention. 5 pp.; Playing-card factory. Trans. of Die Spielkartenfabrik, in the Lattmann history XIX/1/26-34; Saarberg mining packs 60/12-13; 61/28-9; XP1 query 54/28; joint editor, See Tregear, Daphne

ENDREI, Walter. Early playing-cards in Hungarian Collections [Eng., Ger. & Hung. texts]. Kecskemét 1996 Convention 4-12

England, Early references to playing-cards in (Turner) VII/4/97; VIII/2/67-8; (Swale)VIII/3/108; Were cards printed in the 15th century? (Alt) XVII/3/100-2

English court cards c.1605, Reconstructed (Denning) VI/2/41-3

English pattern, Cards found in Lincoln's Inn XXIII/1/16-19; (Known also as Rouen or Anglo-American) (Lodge) Pt. I, II/4/25-8; Pt. II, III/1/25-6; See Pattern sheet 48

English playing-cards, Collecting (Mann), Reviewed by K. Lodge VII/4/92-3

English, single figure pattern 49/16; English & French patterns 48/28-9; Standard Pattern (Lodge) XI/1/9-14

English versus French playing-cards [1877] (Goodall) XXV/4/135

English, Mr. card-maker, 1867 VIII/4/117

Erinnerungen an Sylvia Mann (Hoffamnn) [Ger. text] XXIII/4/105-6

Erotic cards XII/4/131-132

Eroticism on playing cards 1940-1990, exhibition in Denmark 62/12; Eroticism on playing cards. Vol. II (Jensen), Reviewed by J. Berry 70/34

Erotische Spielkarte von gestern und heute, Pikante Blätter (Dietrich & Hoffmann), Reviewed by T. Denning XII/4/131-132

Espagne avant 1800, Portraits en (Depaulis) XX/3/73-93; Portraits en (Suite) (Depaulis) XXI/4/116-125

Essai de généalogie du portrait de Paris (Depaulis) [Fr. text] XXIII/3/62-74

Etteilla, pseud. of Alliette, occultist. See Fortune-telling cards

European and Oriental playing-cards, Studies of. Leinfelden Papers. I,II,III. 1976

European playing cards; booklet c.1912 by A.B. Newman, N.Y. importers 55/10

Evans, Joseph & Sons, Trade list of Reynolds and Sons' playing cards XI/2/59

Ewell, Surrey 1988 52/31;

Exhibition, Amsterdam 1976 (Mann) V/1/1-6; Cary Collection at Yale (Mandrovsky) I/4/12-15; Hannover Museum 1996 XXIV/5/162; Sheen Lane 29/2-4,18; Vienna, Museum of Applied Arts (Leyden) III/1/10-11; Vught, Holland [1978] VII/2/53; "Lost in the Shuffle" XIV/3/80-2

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FACCO, Vittoriano. Playing-cards & pertinent documents in the museums & record offices of Rome. Vienna 1981 Convention. 4 pp; Some 16th century Tarot cards discovered by, (Dummett) XI/1/4-8; Viterbesi Pattern, or Mazzo di Viterbo, VIII/4/136-139; XI/1/1-3

FACCO, Vittoriano. Obituary by S. Mann 29/7

Facsimilies and Fakes (Berry) XXIV/6/192-3

FAIRBAIRN, John. Cheating with Japanese cards XVI/4/97-9; [De Poli] XII/3/100; Distribution of Japanese Mekuri cards XVI/3/87-9; Gambling den, Inside a (Akikazu, trans. by J. Fairbairn) XVI/4/99; 18th century cardmakers in Japan XV/2/35; Italian regional patterns 43/15; Japanese literature on Unsun cards XII/3/65-79; Jokers 43/27; Modern Korean cards--a Japanese perspective XX/2/68-72; Note on a missing link between Japan and Australia, XVI/2/54-6; Playing card terms in cribbage 43/27; Poems of Echigobana [Japanese flower cards] XIV/4/97-102; trans. Card game played with Kurofuda, A trans. from Ebashi Takashi

FÄSSLER, Alois. Comparison between the Jass landscape of Switzerland in general and the Jass landscape of Unteriberg Village XVI/3/75-6 and Fribourg 1987 Convention. 2 pp.

Faucil, Cards by Jean (Denning) XXIII/3/86-92

FAUZDAR, Babu Sudhir, Indian card-maker. Obituary XXIV/5/153

FEINDURA, Helmut. German tax stamps, IX/1/31-2

FELCHIN, Max. Trante, the card game using mimed sign language, as played in 1977 in the Schwyzer Muotatal. Zurich 1978 Convention. 4 pp.

Ferrara, Exhibition of Tarot 49/22

Ferrarese Tarot in the 16th century (Pratesi) XV/4/123-131

FERRARI, Virgilio. Castro di Issogne [Tarot painting] [It. & Eng. texts] XXV/4/136-7; Goodall aces of spades XXIV/2/57; Unknown Chinese pack XXIV/2/42; Mystery Chinese pack is mystery no more, XXIV/5/164

FIELD, Albert. ASS (Field) X/1/32; De Poli unmasked, XII/4/114-118; XIV/2/46; Exhibition 1973 of Cary Collection I/2/14; Printing methods used in the manufacture of playing-cards III/4/9-13; Review of Kaplan's Encyclopedia of Tarot VII/1/31-2; His Transformation playing cards, Reviewed by J. Berry 54/24-5

FIELD, Cap. History of ASS, X/1/32

Fifteenth century French pack of playing-cards with a hunting theme, (Varekamp) Pt. 1, XIV/2/36-45; Pt. 2, XIV/3/68-79

15th century pack of cards from Italy, Notes on (Dummett) I/3/1-9

15th century playing-cards in Spain: new evidence (Wintle) XX/4/125-134

52 plus Joker Convention at Kissimee (Goodall) 75/37

Figurative innovations in early nineteenth century Milanese playing-cards (Mazzocca) IX/4/116-117

Filippi, Giuseppe; Rovereto cardmaker XXIII/3/76-84

Financial legislation on Tuscany playing-cards from the beginning of the 17th century to the Unification (Milano) X/3/102-6 and Milan 1980 Convention. 5 pp.

Finnish, deck 47/12; (Gordhandas) 51/19; saga, Turun Linna cards 63//4-5; 67/21-2; (Bergstrand & Jerremalm) 67/21-2; War games 68/3

FIORIN, Alberto. Venice: history of gambling and games. Trieste 1989 Convention. 12 pp.

FIORITO, Giuliano. Italian-suited cards: Trentine pattern XXIV/3/82-9

FISCHER, Eberhard. Rudolf von Leyden gestorben [Ger. text] XI/4/101-2

Flanders or Flemish pattern, See Pattern sheet 49

Flemish painting, early 40/10-11

FLETCHER, Leslie Harrison. Airline issues 54/29; Back designs 43/16; Cards from Madagascar 46/31; Cats on cards, Austrian cards, "Freebies" 47/25-6; Cigarette cards/Playing cards 39/21-2; Desert island decks 42/25-6; Jokers 37/8; Postage stamps on cards 42/20; Potted autobiography 43/28; Reprints, facsimiles 39/20; Review of reviews of a review by D. Schuil 48/22

Florence and neighbouring communes, First laws on playing-cards in (Pratesi). New discoveries II (Pratesi) XVIII/4/128-135; Trieste 1989 Convention 17 pp.

Florence, Introduction of playing-cards in XVII/3/107-112

Florentine cardmakers and concession holders (1477-1751) (Pratesi) XXI/4/126-135

Florentine cards--the first century XIX/1/7-17; Two Burgundian Poveronos (Pratesi) 50/3

Florentine influence, card-playing in towns of XVIII/4/128-135

Floskaartjes--Not Black Peter 65/16; 66/19

Flower card imports to Japan (Hatton) 44/26; Japanese XIV/4/97-102; Korean XX/2/68-72

Flusslis, game of (Kopp). Zurich 1978 Convention. 3 pp.

Fool in the Tarot, The (Goshawk) IV/4/1-8

Foord, Jazaniah, card-maker IX/1/11-22

Forest cards, Lenthall pack No. XXII (Wayland) VIII/1/25-8

Forgery, [Blanchard packs] 30/23; Guildhall "Cowell" pack 31/2

Fortune-telling cards (Hoffmann) Pt. I, I/2/2-10; Pt. II, I/3/22-4; Pt. III I/4/8-11; Remarks (Dummett) I/3/12-14; Lenthall pack No. XVIII (Wayland) VII/1/12-21; "Starluk" 47/28; Osiris 47/29; Pack 48/16; Petit sorcier 57/29

Fouquet, a French maker of playing-cards in Holland (Rijnen). X/I/1-5; Milan 1980 Convention. 4 pp.

Fournier, Don Felix Alfaro: Obituary by T. Denning 56/16

FOURNIER, Heraclio. His Museo de Naipes (catalogue), Reviewed by T. Denning II/2/27-9

Fournier, Tarot IX/1/26-7

Four-suited Chinese "Money" pack and a gambling game of the Hakka (Smith) XXIII/2/29-39

FOWLER, John Joint-author. See ROSSITER, Stuart

FOX, George. L; Theatrical clown as joker in early American pack (Galt) XXI/2/63-4

Fracas, transformation cards (Berry) 66/3-4; 69/32

France, Early reference to playing-cards in X/4/118-120

FRANÇOIS, André. His Histoire de la carte à jouer, Reviewed by D. Hoffmann [Ger. text, Eng. summary] V/1/10-19

Franconian pattern VII/1/2-11

Franco-Spanish, or Archaic Franco-Spanish pattern, See Pattern sheet 38

Franz Graf Poccis Kartenspiel-Unikum (Um 1840) und Hans Ferdinand Massmann (Rosenfeld) XIX/1/22-5

"Freebies" (Fletcher) 47/26

Freemasons. See Royal Masonic playing-cards III/2/25-6

French cards XII/1-2/16-35; XII/4/123-130; court cards, unidentified (Sinselmeijer) 45/23-4

French patterns: After World War II XXIV/2/51-4; Double-figure, Early stages (Berry) XIII/4/119-128; from the 16th century Paris workshops to XP patterns (Depaulis). Munich 1991 Convention. 5 p.; in Italy XXI/3/65-71; Milestones in (Depaulis) [Fr., Eng. & Ger. texts]. London 1995 Convention 79-90; In the 17th. century XXIII/2/45-50; XIII/1/1-23; XXIII/3/62-74

French playing-cards, Respectability of XIV/4/128; Wrappers 34/8-9

French Revolution in Germany, Card deck of the (Radau) [Ger., Eng. & Sp. texts]. Vitoria 1994 Convention 77-94

French-suited cards XXIII/3/86-92; Austrian pattern I/2/18-21; German pattern [Errors] XXIV/5/154-6

Fribourg 1987 Convention 50/30-1

FRIBOURG 1987 Convention. XVI/3/69-70; See Lohrer, Hardy; Kissel, Robert; Depaulis, Thierry; Fässler, Alois; Dummett, Michael; Milano, Alberto; Radau, Sigmar; Jannsen, Han

Friedrich Gotthelf Baumgärtner (1759-1843) Kartenfabrikant des Industrie-Comptoirs, Leipzig (1809-1838) (Kohlmann) [Ger. text] XX/2/43-58

Friends of the Earth Rainforest Festival pack 59/10-11

FRITZCHE, Karl H.L., ASS history 37/10

Frost Fair Cards, Lenthall pack No. XIX (Wayland) VII/2/47-50

Fünfhundert Jahre Leipziger Spielkarten (Suma) [Ger. text, Eng. preface]. IPCS Papers, No. 2. May 1994. 76p.

Fynste Java Speelkaarten No. 17 (Janssen) [Eng. text, Ger. summary] XVIII/2/50-6

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Gaignières, de, Tarot IX/1/27-8

GALT, David. Early American joker was quite a card XXI/2/63-4

Gambling den, Inside a (Akikazu, trans. by J. Fairbairn) XVI/4/99

Gambling game of Naqsh and Ganjifa cards (Gupta) VIII/2/29-39; the Hakka, Four-suited Chinese "Money" pack and (Smith) XXIII/2/29-39

Gambling, In the Netherlands (Rijnen) XII/4/117-122; In Steele manuscript XVII/3/73-7

Game of Brus, The (A. Smith) 74/36; Owcy Glowa, The [Polish card game] (Wudarczyk) XXII/3/86-8

Games in France XIII/3/74-80

Games invented by M. Hiron 54/30

Games, card, XXIV/6/178-95; their rules and history: bibliography (McLeod) III/2/23-5

Games, See Rules of games, and, individual names

Gaming, books on (Douglas) 38/21

Ganjafeh game and cards in Iran (Leyden) IX/3/83-8

Ganjifa, Cards. Ashta Dikapala (Gordhandas) XX/4/117-123; (Gupta) VIII/2/29-39; Dasha Avatar (Gorhandas) 30/17; Leinfelden Papers. 1976, II/1-37; Navagraha (Nine planets) (Gordhandas) XIV/3/91-6; new pack (Gordhandas) 52/30; patterns II/2/41-3; Traditionality & Indian (Gordhandas) 72/19-20

GARCÍA MARTÍN, Enrique. Portuguese playing-cards [Sp. & Eng. texts]. Vitoria 1994 Convention 37-52; His Baraja Politica Moderna, Reviewed by J. Berry 66/35

GARDNER, R.H. Joint-author. See O'Neill, R V. and Gardner, R. H

GASCOIGNE, Bamber. His How to identify prints, Reviewed by T. Denning XVIII/4/119-120

Gebelin, Court de I/2/7-8 See also Fortune-telling

Gentenaar, De. Belgian newspaper advertising pack 35/7

Geographical cards by James Moxon (Mann) XIV/4/103-110; Lenthall pack No. VI (Wayland) II/4/13-21; See also Elizabethan pack of playing-cards (Hind) XIX/4/131-134

Geometrical cards, Lenthall pack No. VIII (Wayland) III/2/31-6

Georgia, Independent Kingdom of. Cards in 73/40-1

Gerhard Gossman and the world of playing cards (Suma) XIV/2/54-9

GERICH, Karl. Designed in Bath, handmade cards 55/3-4; his masterpiece: the EPCS 10th anniversary commemorative pack 74/14-15

German, early 16th century cards meet again, Fragments of (Wayland). Berlin 1982 Convention. 2 pp.; Empire in 1871, Foundation of, on playing-cards (Schlede). Berlin 1982 Convention. 1 p.; French-suited, double-figured, Biedermeier cards (Balan). Munich 1991 Convention. 1 p.; French-suited pattern [Errors] XXIV/5/154-6; pattern, old (Jensen) 38/21,23; playing-card makers' arms, Some thoughts about the anchor-sign in (Suma) XV/2/36-43; tax stamps after 1878 (Mann) VI/3/82-6; (Feindura) IX/1/31-2; tax stamps after 1878 (Suma) VII/2/54-5

Germanisches Museum Nuremberg, Some notes on the collection in the (Berry) IV/3/9-15

German-suited cards. 1500-1650 XXI/4/114-115

German-suited, children's cards, Some packs of (Endebrock) XX/3/94-103; hunting-cards and single-figure cards of the Prussian pattern (Suma) IV/3/1-7; non-standard cards X/1/6-10; packs of the 15th and 16th centuries, Ace in (Hoffmann) VIII/3/84-94; patterns VII/1/2-11

Geschichte auf Spielkarten 1789-1871 (Hoffmann and Dietrich), Reviewed by S. & T. Wintle XVI/3/76-7; der Spielkarten, Forschungsbericht 1965-1975 (Rosenfeld), Reviewed by R. von Leyden V/3/26-9

Gestohlene Rosen-König von 1462, (Sabela) [Ger. text] XII/2/58-9

Ghezzi, Pier Leone, Dating a pack of playing-cards engraved by (Crippa & Milano) 39/26-7; painter, caricaturist and cardmaker (Pratesi) XXIII/2/53-60

GHIRARDI, Giancarlo. Periodic Tarot cards. Trieste 1989 Convention. 33 pp.

Gibbons Award, Stanley IX/3/100

Giergl Family, Hungarian card-playing dynasty (Janoska & Horvath) [Eng., Ger. & Hung. texts]. Kecskemét 1996 Convention 19-38

Giocatori di carte in inedit Affreschi Lombardi del '400 (Crippa) [It. text, with Eng. synopsis by A. Milano] XXIV/1/28-31

Glénisson, card manufacturers IX/4/113

Glic, card game of the 15th century (Depaulis) XIX/3/77-87

Glorious Revolution, 1688 pack (Whiting). 51/3; (Mann) 52/26

Glück, G. Card manufacturer at Liège, 1857 (Cremers). Veldhoven 1992 Convention. 6 pp.; XXII/1/3-10

Gnav, "Cambio" packs and the games played with them II (Smith) XIX/4/118-127; Cuccu, kille games (Smith) 55/30

Goldschmidt Sun, (Shephard) XVI/2/37-40; Tarots (Shephard) XVIII/1/1-5

Goodall, Aces of spades (Altfahrt) XXIV/5/164; Charles & Son, card manufacturers (Goodall). XI/1/14; XII/4/122; [Eng. & Ger. texts] London 1995 Convention 55-66; (Ferrari) XXIV/2/57; Playing-cards XIV/4/111-114

GOODALL, Michael. A. D. Willis, an Antipodean cardmaker XVI/2/41-3; A. D. Willis, an Antipodean cardmaker. Illustration XXI/3/73-5; Another maker from "Down Under", W. Thomas & Co., & William, Detmold Ltd. 75/20-1; Bancks Brothers relation with (Goodall) XXV/3/89; De la Rue and their playing cards XVI/1/19-26; Dickens Mystery XX/4/134-135; English versus French playing-cards [1877] XXV/4/135; 52 plus Joker, Convention at Kissimee 75/37; In search of an English Tarocco 74/12; One-off tulip from Goodalls? [relation with Bancks Brothers] XXV/3/89; Playing-cards of Camden XIV/4/111-114; Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee pack 72/24; Rare British cardmaker--Rock Brothers & Payne 75/30-1; Reconciliation of stocks of "Old Frizzle" XVII/1/20-2; Some playing-card manufacturing terms, VIII/2/65-7; Standard English pattern 57/28-9,58/27; Visit to Cincinnati, Sept. 1991, 67/24; His British playing card manufacture in the 19th century, Reviewed by J. Berry 72/28; Goodall & Son's playing cards; guide to their court cards, aces & jokers, Reviewed by J. Berry 74/32; His Minor British playing card makers of the 19th century. Vol. 1. W.H. Willis & Co., Reviewed by J. Berry XXV/5/ 206

GORDHANDAS, Kishor. Ashta Dikapala Ganjifa cards XX/4/117-123; Bombay or Vienna? XXIV/5/160-1; Biography of a member 48/23-4; Dasha Avatar 30/17; Fans on cards 54/28; Finnish and Polish packs 51/9; Navagraha (Nine Planets) Ganjifa cards XIV/3/91-6; News from India 55/27-8; Starluk, a fortune-telling pack 47/28; Traditionality & Indian Ganjifa 72/19-20

Gorizia Tarot pack XXV/2/42-9

GOROSTIZA, M. Llano. His Naipes Españgnoles, Reviewed by E. Goshawk. IV/4/30-1

GOSHAWK, Evelyn. The Fool in the Tarot. IV/4/1-8; Royal servant; a study of the knave in European Playing-cards. Pt. I. II/2/38-40; Pt. II. II/3/29-33; Spanish court cards V/3/10-15; Spanish origins of the modern Sarde pack. IV/3/30-3; Review of Gorostiza's Naipes Espagñoles. IV/4/30-1

Gossman, Gerhard, and the world of playing-cards (Suma) XIV/2/54-9

Grabuge, rules of game [Ger. text] 40/27,30

GRAEFRATH, Bernd. The Cary Collection catalogue: some corrections and suggestions XVI/4/109-110; Paraphernalia, XVII/1/34

GRÄFRATH, Bernd. See GRAEFRATH, Bernd

Grammatical cards, Lenthall pack No. XIV (Wayland) V/3/31-6; V/4/30-2

Grand mit Vieren (Suma), Reviewed by R. von Leyden XI/4/108-110

Great Britain, The S.S XV/1/6-12

Greeks still have a word for it, (Berry) XXIV/3/80

Greenpeace transformation pack 64/14

GREENWALD, David and DENNING, Trevor. A Spanish translucent pack XIV/3/80-5

GREENWALD, David. Cary catalogue 45/29

GREER, Mary K. Women of the Golden Dawn, Reviewed by M. Dummett XXIV/6/179-80

Grevjass, Faroese game 78/16

GRIFFITH, Margery B. Reprints and replicas 40/30-1

GUEST, Revel & John, Angela V. joint-authors. Their Lady Charlotte, Reviewed by D. H. Jones 57/27-8

GUIARD, Claude. Les cartes à jouer, auxiliaires de Justice [Fr. text] [Backs of cards used as labels on legal documents] IX/4/118-120; Milan 1980 Convention. 6 pp.; Portrait regionaux Français [Fr. text] Leinfelden 1990 Convention. 8 pp.

Guiard, Claude. Obituary 69/20

Guildhall, "Cowell" pack forgery 31/2; Official collection XIII/2/36; Popular Pips at, 1987 49/5; Library Catalogue (Berry), Reviewed by T. Depaulis [Fr. text] XXIV/6/180,195; Sun, (Shephard) XVI/3/84-6

GULER, Maritxu. His Tarot: Ciencia o Revelación?, Reviewed by S.Wintle XVIII/2/43-4

Gunjappa card makers 71/6-8

GUPTA, Kaushal. Gambling game of Naqsh and Ganjifa cards VIII/2/29-39

GURR, Adrienne. "A Present from Douglas" VII/3/63-8; Reviews of Hoffmann's The Playing Card. II/3/19-20; Milano's Carte Milanesi VIII/3/105-7; Trieste 1989 Convention 59/3-5

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HAAS, Walter. Pocci cards XIX/3/103; Russian woodcut XXIII/4/116

Hachi-Hachi, Rules of games: 2 (McLeod and Dummett) III/4/26-39

Hakka, A gambling game of the XXIII/2/29-39

HALEBER, Bob C. T. joint-author. See Berkel, Nico Peters van

HALLAM, Edward. Shakespearean playing cards VII/1/30-1

Hamburg, Altonaer Museum. Nov. 1984-Feb. 1985 40/3; meeting of Bube Dame König 69/3-4; Playing-cards Exhibition (Berry) 40/3-4; Hamburger mystery solved? (Berry) 64/24-5; Hamburgische Spielkarten (Berry) 69/24-7

HAMILTON, Jean. Her Playing cards in the Victoria & Albert Museum, Reviewed by J. Berry 55/19-22

Hana Fuda X/2/36

HANDELSMAN, Norman. Review of Hochman's Encyclopedia of American playing-cards, Pts. I & II + supplement VI/2/70-2

Handelsman, Norman. Obituaries (Jensen; Collett) 39/2

Hand-painted playing-cards, Exhibition in Leinfelden 42/22; 43/23

Hannover, Museum Exhibition. 1996 XXIV/5/162; Playing-cards in the Historical Museum (Endebrock). Veldhoven 1992 Convention. 5 pp.

Hardy & Sons, Duty Ace. IX/1/22-3

Harlequin--the transformation scene 46/6-7

HATTON, George. Flower card imports to Japan 44/26; Japanese puzzle [Chidori and Yokozuna designs] 52/27-8; Modern Japanese wrappers X/2/33-63; New playing-card museum in Japan 69/11

HAUSLER, Manfred. Bavarian tragedy [game of Schafkopf at Veldhoven] [Eng. & Ger. texts] 75/23-4; F.X. Schmid's Munich pack [Ger. text] 54/27-8; "Bavarian pattern"--an attempt at a definition. Munich 1991 Convention. 4 pp.; His Das Bayerische Bild, Reviewed by J. Berry 75/4-5

Hautot, The Tarot packs of Vieville and de (Dummett) XIV/1/1-14

Heraldry cards, Lenthall pack No. 1 (Wayland) I/2/21-5; (Wayland and Mann) XI/2/50-6

HEROLD, Larry. High charges at auctions XXIV/3/80

Hexenspiel and Quittli, "Cambio" packs and the games played with them. I (Smith) XIX/3/93-102

HIMMELHEBER, Georg. About the history of the playing-card collection of the Bavarian National Museum. Munich 1991 Convention. 2 pp.; & RADAU, Sigmar. Exhibition at the Bayerische Nationalmuseum Munich 64/16

HIND, A. M. An Elizabethan pack of playing-cards [Counties of England and Wales] XIX/4/131-134; XX/4/124

Hiron, Maureen, games inventor 54/-30

Histoire de la carte à jouer (François), Reviewed by D. Hoffmann [Ger. text, Eng. summary] V/1/10-19

Historiographical cards, Lenthall pack No. XIII (Wayland) V/2/14-23

History of, an anniversary (Cass) VII/3/68-72; Deutsches Spielkarten Museum [Leinfelden] (Dietrich) V/2/4-14; Hyakunin-isshu, (Yamaguchi) X/4/131-132; Paris pattern, The (Berry) XIII/1/1-23; playing-cards in Belgium, The (Tummers) Pt. I, IV/1/1-19; Pt. II, IV/2/15-27; Pt. III, IV/3/22-30; Spielkarenfabrik von Georg Martin Neumann 1836-1894 (Shaw) XXIV/6/174-7,195 playing

Hobbyhorses on jokers (McDonald) 56/25-6; (Lawrence) 57/30-1

HOCHMAN, Gene. His Encyclopedia of American playing cards. Pts. I and II + supplement, Reviewed by Norman R. Handelsman VI/2/70-2

Hochman, Gene. Obituaries 75/29; 76/33

Hodges, James, card designs (Somerville) 74/22-3

HODGKIN, J.Eliot, 1829-1912. His collection described in Rariora 52/3-7

Hofämterspiele in Westen u. Osten (Leyden) [Ger. text] V/4/32-4

HOFFMANN, Detlef. Ace in German suited packs of the 15th and 16th centuries VIII/3/84-94; Fortune-telling cards, translated by F. G. Taylor. Pt. I, I/2/2-10; Pt. II, I/3/22-4; Pt. III, I/4/8-11; Kulturgeschichte der Spielkarte; Social history of the playing-card [Ger. text, Eng. trans.] Leinfelden Papers. 1976, III/25-44; Die Sammlerin und die Sammlung Sylvia Mann [Ger. text] XIX/3/88-92; Erinnerungen an Sylvia Mann [Ger. text] XXIII/4/105-6; Playing cards as works of art [Ger., Eng. & Sp. texts]. Vitoria 1994 Convention 5-11; His Kultur und Kunstgeschichte der Spielkarten, Reviewed by Stuart Lawrence XXIV/4/109,128; His The Playing card, Reviewed by Adrienne Gurr. II/3/19-20; Reviews of François' Histoire de la carte à jouer [Ger. text, Eng. summary] V/1/10-19; Keller's Catalogue of the Cary Collection of Playing-cards [Ger. text] XII/3/89-93; and Dietrich, Margot. Joint-authors. Their Die Dorndorf'schen Luxus-Spielkarten, Reviewed by W. Suma and S. Mann X/4/133-135; Their Geschichte auf Spielkarten, 1789-1871, Reviewed by S. & T. Wintle XVI/3/76-7; Their Schweizer souvenirspiel von C.L. Wüst, XV/3/65-79; Their Skatspiel, Das Reviewed by R. von Leyden XI/4/108-110; Their Tarot art: exhibition catalogue, Reviewed by J. Berry 61/19; Tarock mit Französischen Farben, Reviewed by M. Dummett XIV/1/29-32, See also Dietrich, Margot and Hoffmann, Detlef. Joint-authors; and Timann, Ursula and Schach, Rainer. Joint-authors. Their Altdeutsche Spielkarten 1500-1650, Reviewed by S.Lawrence XXII/4/114-115

HOGENES, Willem & Sietsma, Jelle. Joint-authors. Speelkaarten van Nederlandse Gelegenheidsspeelkaartenmakers (Playing-cards by Dutch occasional makers of playing-cards), Reviewed by D. Schuil 53/6

Hohenzollern-Karte, Ueber die (Suma) XI/1/25-9

Holland, Fouquet a French maker of playing-cards in X/1/1-5

Holmblad family, Danish cardmakers VIII/4/119-120; World of L.P. (Jensen). Stockholm 1993 Convention. 24 p.

HOPEWELL, Jeff. Naqsh in the nineteenth century XXV/3/117-18; Playing-card workshops of Sawantwadi XXIV/5/142-7

HORR, Norton T. His A bibliography of card-games and of the history of playing-cards, Reviewed by R. Sandford II/3/17-18

HORVÁTH, Ferenc. Convention at Kecskemét XXV/3/85-8; Obituary of Beno Zsoldos 69/20; Joint-author. See Jánoska, A.

Houston, Helen, Tarot cards designed by (Johnson) 40/12-15

Hove, 1977 Convention of the Playing-Card Society VI/2/37-41

Hungarian card-makers. I/3/12; Dynasty, Giergl family (Jánoska & Horváth) [Eng., Ger. & Hung. Texts]. Kecskemét 1996 Convention 19-38

Hungarian collections, Early playing-cards in (Endrei) [Eng., Ger. & Hung. texts]. Kecskemét 1996 Convention 4-12

Hungarian playing-card stamps, 1850-1950, (Jánoska) XVII/2/43-52

Hungary, Cardmakers in (Zsoldos) II/1/20-1; 18th and 19th century cardmakers (Zsoldos) III/4/39-41; 18th-20th century, Card-makers in (Jánoska). IPCS Papers No. 1. May 1992. 24pp.; Exhibition at Kecskemét 63/31; meeting in Sopron 69/17; Talon meeting in (Berry) 77/14-15; see also Kecskemét 1996 Convention

Hungary, Playing-card collections in (Jánoska) 1. Curiosities in the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest XVIII/I/16-21; 2. Offset and playing-card printing press, Budapest XVIII/2/39-43; Budapest Historical Museum XIX/3/104-8

Hunt, Joseph and Sons, 1867 advertisement VIII/2/60

Hunting cards (Douglas) XIV/2/33-5; "French" pack of painted (Kenter). Turnhout 1983 Convention. 8 pp.; Ger. suited (Suma) IV/3/1-7

Hunting Tarot pattern, Tyrol. See Pattern sheet 47.

Hunting theme, A fifteenth century French pack of painted playing cards (Varekamp) Pt. 1, XIV/2/36-45; Pt. 2, XIV/3/68-79

Hyakunin-isshu [Japanese playing-card], history of (Yamaguchi) X/4/131-132; history of, and, New theories about the Hyakunin-isshu (Yamaguchi). Vienna 1981 Convention. 2+3 pp.

HYDE, Ralph. Thomas Creswick advertisement VII/3/74-5

Hypp, Gnav and Kille, The "Cambio" packs and the games played with them. II (Smith) XIX/4/118-127

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Iceland. Cards 77/16; Chess pack. I/3/19-22; Playing-cards of (Magnússon) Pt. I, III/2/2-7; Pt. II, III/3/36-43; Pt. III, III/4/21-6; Pt. IV, IV/1/24-9

Iconografía de la Baraja Española, (Monreal y Tejada) [Sp. text] XVII/3/92-9

Iconography of the Tarot (O'Neill) XI/1/15-23; (Vitali) [Eng. & Ger. texts]. London 1995 Convention 47-54

Identification wanted XXIV/1/34

Idiomatic expressions about playing-cards XIX/2/51

"Imperial" pattern. French suited tarots 32/1,12-13, 16

In the beginning (Winston) XVIII/3/71-2

Inaugural meeting of the Playing-Card Society, University of East Anglia. 1972. I/2/1-2

Indian cards 47/27; 71/6-8; 72/19-20; Leather cards, belonging to André Kint, possibly Chad 61/26; 62/23; 63/27; Modern (Berry) Pt. I 38/10-12,13; Pt. 2, 39/3-5,8; 62/27-8; Publications by R. von Leyden, Reviewed by S. Mann XI/2/60-3; News from (Gordhandas) 55/27-8

Indian games, Naqsh XXV/3/117-18

Indian playing-cards. Arundhatî (Seltmann) XX/1/13-21; Ashta Chad, the playing-cards of Mysore, India (Leyden) II/2/26-7; Dikapala Ganjifa (Gordhandas) XX/4/117-123; Last days of? (Parikh) XXIV/6/173; (Leyden) III/2/27; (Leyden) Pt. I, II/2/4-9,12-14; Pt. II, II/3/35-6; London 29/15; Navagraha Ganjifa (Gordhandas) XIV/3/91-6; Playing-card workshops of Sawantwadi (Hopewell) XXIV/5/142-7; Suit signs, Note on certain (Leyden) III/3/33-6

"Industrie und Glück" (Reisinger) [Ger. & Eng. texts]. Leinfelden 1990 Convention. 18 p.

Infirrera cards?, What are they (Denning) XVI/3/71-4

Influence of Amman on card design, (Cass) VI/4/110-123; 2 VII/1/2-11

Innsbruck, Cardmakers in XXIII/3/76-84

Innsbruck to Venice: a pattern's trip (Blaas) XXIII/3/76-84

Instructive cards for children, Lenthall pack No. XX (Wayland) VII/3/72-4

International Playing-Card Society, Tribute to (Dummett) VIII/4/109-112; An interim review (Cass) Pt. 1 XVIII/2/60-4; Pt. 2 XVIII/3/65-70

Internet, Playing-cards join (Tregear) 78/25; Playing-cards on the (Layer) XXIV/3/100; using the Internet 68/11-12

Inventaire de "moules" de cartier en 1701, Un (Depaulis) XXIII/2/45-50

IPCS Convention in London (Beal) XXIV/2/48-50; Tribute to the International Playing-Card Society, A (Dummett) VIII/4/109-112

IPCS Papers: Supplement to the Playing-Card Journal. Editor: Stuart Lawrence. No. 1. Jánoska, Antal. Card-makers in Hungary 18th-20th century. May 1992. 24p. No. 2. Suma, Wolfgang. 500 jahre Leipziger Spielkarten [Ger. text, Eng. preface]. May 1994. 76p. (Replaced Vol. XXII/4);

Iran, Ganjafeh game and cards in (Leyden) IX/3/83-8

Iris Mundus, dealer's catalogue 63/33

Isle of Man, playing-cards of VII/3/63-8

Issogne, Castro di [Tarot painting] (Ferrari) [It. & Eng. text] XXV/4/136-7

Issy-les-Moulineaux, France. La Révolution 1989/90, 56/23; 57/3; Exhibition of French Revolution cards 59/17;

Ist der Bestand des Altenburger Spielkarten Museum Verbrannt?? (Braun) [Ger.text] 66/14

Italian artists and playing-cards, Contemporary (Arienti). Zurich 1978 Convention. 4 pp.

Italian cardmakers XIII/2/52-5

Italian cards: A 15th century pack of cards from Italy notes on (Dummett) I/3/1-11; survey of "Archaic" (Dummett) XIX/2/43-51, XIX/4/128-131; New discoveries (Pratesi) 1. Whist against Minchiate in Florence during the XIXth century XV/2/29-34; 2. An early praise of Italian Tarot in the 16th century XV/3/80-7; 3. Ferrarese Tarot in the 16th century XV/4/123-131; 4. Tarot in Piedmont in the XVIth century XVI/1/27-36; 5. Tarot in Florence in the XVIth century XVI/3/78-86; 6. Notturno's Gioco di Triomphi XVII/1/23-33; 7 Venetian Tarot in the 16th century XVII/2/58-65; 8. On the introduction of playing cards in Florence XVII/3/107-112; 9. Tarot in Bologna XVII/4/136-146; 10. The earliest Tarot pack known XVIII/1/28-32; XVIII/2/33-8; 11. Early laws on card-playing XVIII/4/128-135; 12. Carte da gioco a Firenze: il primo secolo (1377-1477) (Florentine cards--the first century) [It. text, Eng. abstract] XIX/1/7-17; 13. Cards and men for Cucù XIX/2/68-76

Italian packs, new 80/19; patterns (Mann) 63/24; Regional patterns (Fairbairn) 43/15

Italian style "At the sign of ..." (Mann) XIII/2/52-5

Italian 15th century pack, Notes on (Dummett) I/3/1-11

Italian playing-cards, XVII/4/147; in Lucca XXIV/5/134-41; in the Rosenwald collection (Mandrovsky) I/2/17-18

Italian-suited cards: Trentine Pattern (Fiorito) XXIV/3/82-9

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Jack. See also Knave

Jagannath, cult of & its influence on Gunjappa makers (Parikh) 71/6-8

Jagdsemmelkarten, Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Sächsischen Bildes, Die (Suma) [Ger. text, Eng. summary] XIII/3/92-6

Jagdspiel, Identification of pack (Symons) XXIV/2/57

Jalons pour les portraits français: Milestones in French patterns (Depaulis) [Fr., Eng. & Ger. texts] London 1995 Convention. p. 79-90

JÁNOSKA, Antal. Card-makers in Hungary 18-20th century. Foreward by Sylvia Mann. IPCS Papers, No. 1. May 1992. 24p.; Hungarian playing-card stamps, 1850-1950, XVII/2/43-52; Offset and Playing-card Priting Press, Budapest XVIII/2/39-43; Playing-card collections in Hungary XVIII/1/16-21; and BRAUN, Franz. Joint-authors. Their Die Spielkartenfabrik Piatnik in Budapest und ihre nachfolger, Reviewed by J. Berry 69/33; and HORVÁTH Ferenc, Giergl Family, Hungarian card-making dynasty [Eng., Ger. & Hung. texts]. Kecskemét 1996 Convention 19-38

JANSSEN, Han. Address given at the Fribourg Convention, 1987 XVI/1/69-70; Artist behind the playing card XII/1-2/2-15, 1983 Convention. 5 pp.; [Autobiography of a member] 45/22-3; Carta Mundi "tree" XI/1/24; Design of the standard playing-card, from the point of view of a graphic artist IV/4/19-22; Dondorf datings 53/30; Dutch regional costumes depicted on playing cards XXII/1/19-30; exhibition and meeting in Vught, Holland [1978] VII/2/53; Fynste Java Speelkarten No. 17 (Finest Java cards) [Eng. text, Ger. summary] XVIII/2/50-6; meeting at Turnhout 41/10,25; "North Brabant" pack of playing-cards Veldhoven 1992 Convention. 5 p.; Noord Brabant: new Dutch costume pack designed by 70/10-12; Playing cards as pictures 56/26-7; President's address at Oxford 1985, 42/18-19; Queer pack (English transformation) 46/30; Rouen, Convention 38/8-9; Spanish playing cards found in 1574 XV/3/88-9; To play--or not to play 76/18; Turnhout playing-card museum 43/14; His De Geschiedenis van der Speelkaart, Reviewed by D. Schuil XV/2/44-6 also 47/16-17; Review of Berkel and Haleber's De Speelkaart XII/3/93-4

Japan and Australia: a note on a missing link between (Fairbairn) XVI/2/54-6

Japan, Flower card imports to (Hatton) 44/26; New playing-card museum in (Hatton) 69/11

Japanese, 18th century cardmakers (Fairbairn) XV/2/35; cardmakers X/2/33-63; cards XI/4/118-124; Cheating with Japanese cards (Fairbairn) XVI/4/97-9; Literature on Unsun cards (Fairbairn) XII/3/65-79; The distribution of Mekuri cards (Fairbairn) XVI/3/87-9; Modern wrappers (Hatton) X/2/33-63; playing-cards [Echigobana] (Fairbairn) XIV/4/97-102

Japanese cards, game of Karuta 41/9,23; Ukiyo-E pictorial pack 62/13-15; wrapper with waves 66/18-19; Puzzle [Chidori & Yokozuna designs] (Hatton) 52/27-8

Japanese, gambling den, Inside a (Akikazu, trans.by J. Fairbairn) XVI/4/99; Perspective on Modern Korean cards--(Fairbairn) XX/2/68-72; playing-cards [Eng. text, Ger. trans.] (Wayland). Leinfelden Papers. 1976, III/1-24; playing-card lore 34/24

Jargon, 19th century makers' 50/28

Jass, Frolein bitte es [Ger. Text] (Baumann) 31/13-14; landscape of Switzerland in general and the Jass landscape of Unteriberg village, Comparison between the (Fässler) XVI/3/75-6, Fribourg 1987 Convention. 2 pp.; pack, 18th century Swiss XII/1-2/62; First reference to (Ruh) XXV/5/176; Rules of games series: I (McLeod and Dummett) III/3/21-33

Jass-wagen [Swiss Railway] (Collett) 69/23

Jatekkartya Magyarorszagon, exhibition catalogue, Reviewed by J. Berry 66/35

Java speelkarten (Janssen) XVIII/2/50-6

JEFFERIES, Ben. Brus family XXIV/5/157

JENSEN, K. Frank. Danish Crusoe's choice [Desert island decks] 59/13-16; Modern decks 79/24-5; News from Denmark 55/24-5; Playing-cards in Denmark; VIII/4/118-131 Manchester 1979 Convention; Obituary of Norman Handelsman 39/2; Old German pattern? 38/21,23; Tarot newsletter "Manteia" 57/31; World of L.P. Holmblad. Stockholm 1993 Convention. 24 p.; His Catalogue of exhibition Prophetic Cards Reviewed by J. Berry 43/24-6; Eroticism on playing-cards Vol. II, Reviewed by J. Berry 70/34; His Exhibition of Eroticism on playing-cards 1940-1990, Reviewed by J. Berry 62/12; His Playing-cards in Denmark, Reviewed by J. Berry 74/7

JERREMALM, Ali. Do we need a name? XXIV/3/79-80; John Bernström, student of playing-cards XIX/1/1-6; Playing-cards in Sweden; an introduction with special attention to different patterns XXII/3/79-85; Playing cards in Sweden. Stockholm 1993 Convention. 3 pp.; Swedish questions 56/24-5; His Trumf på hand; en historia om Svenska spelkort, with Inga Lundström and Ian.Wiséhn, Reviewed by S.Mann XXII/2/56-7 Joint-author. See BERGSTRAND, E.

JESSELL, Frederic. Jessel's Bibliography of Playing-Cards and Gambling Extracts 36/17-8,21; His A bibliography of works in English on playing cards and gaming, Reviewed by R. Sandford II/3/17-18

Jesus Deck; manufactured by Müller of Schaffhausen I/4/20

Jeu de cartes: quelques regles du passé (Depaulis) [Fr. Text, Eng. summary] XIII/3/74-80

Jeux publicitaires et à vocation publicitaire des Editions J. C. Dussere (Thissen) [Fr. text] V/3/22-5

Jews, card playing among XVIII/3/86-100; XVIII/4/101-116

Jie Lóng, rules of VIII/3/81-3

Jobs-Hieronymus Spielkarte (German-suited non-standard cards) (Suma) X/1/6-10

Johann Lucas versus Daniel Pueschel, or, Quarrel about five curious types of playing cards (Suma) XXII/1/1-2

Johannes of Rheinfelden, Brother VII/3/68-72; XVIII/2/46-7; XVIII/3/73; XIX/1/20-1

John Bernström, student of playing-cards (Jerremalm) XIX/1/1-6

JOHNSON, Robert SHERLAW-. Tarot cards, designed by Helen Houston 40/12-15

Joker aus Krakau, Ein--Joker from Cracow (Sabela) [Ger. text] XVII/3/103-6

Joker, Early American XXI/2/63-4; collecting XVII/3/89-90

Jokers, 37/8; 37/21; (Fairbairn) 43/27; 47/14,26; 65/4; 68/10; 70/14-16; 71/10-11; Altenburg 60/20-3; 63/29; collecting 53/20-3

JONES, Dilys Henrik. Compiler. Playing-Card Twenty Year Index 1972-1992. Journal of the IPCS. 36pp; Exhibition, Sheen Lane 29/5-6; Names of politicians in 9.11.89 passé 64/15; Pardoe's Female Pope 53/31; Three Musketeers pack 53/31; Stockholm 1993 74/4-6; Triumph for Vitoria 1994 Convention 78/2-3; Turun Linna cards 64/30; Review of Guest & John's Lady Charlotte 57/27-8; Lady Charlotte pub sign 59/34

Journal contents of XXV/5/179-80; eight years on (Cass) IX/1/1-2

Juan Maldonado: a writer to be remembered (Pratesi) XVI/4/117-125

Jugendstil und Art Deco, Spielkarten (Segeth), Reviewed by J. Berry 78/4

Justice and Fortitude, tarot trumps (Luchetti) 32/2-5

Justice, Les cartes à jouer auxiliaires de (Guiard) [Backs of cards used as labels on legal documents]. Milan 1980 Convention. 6 pp.; [Fr. text] IX/4/118-120

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Kaarten Troef exhibition, The Hague XXIV/1/35

Kaartenmakers in Wallonie. Exhibition catalogue (Cremers), Reviewed by J. Berry 79/28-9

Kabu Fuda X/2/35

Kaiserjass IX/4/130-2; Face-lift for (Somerville) 69/16-17

Kaiser-spiels in der Schweiz, Neuer Aufschwung des [Ger. text] XI/4/107

KAPLAN, Stuart R. His The Encyclopedia of Tarot [Vol. I], Reviewed by A. Field VII/1/31-2; M. Dummett VII/4/84-90; Vol. II, Reviewed by J. Shephard XVI/4/115-116; Encyclopedia of Tarot Vol. III, Reviewed by J. Berry 62/18-19

Karnöffel, games XXV/2/54-5; Northern reflexes of (Kissel) [Eng., Ger. & Hung. texts] Kecskemét 1996 Convention 13-18; Kartenspiel der Landsknechte (Leyden), Reviewed by E. Cass VIII/4/133-135

Kartenlosbuch (Dummett) I/3/12-14

Kartenspiel des Oberdeutschen stechers, Pack of cards by the South German engraver. Reproduction pack with booklet by F. Koreny, Reviewed by M. DummettVI/3/90-4

Karuta [Japanese card game] (Beale) 41/9,23

KASCHEL, Wilfried. His Mecklenburger Geschichte auf Spielkarten 77/31

KAYSEL, Roger. Black Peter and other historical card games for children XII/1-2/36-8; Berlin 1982 Convention. 3 pp.

Kecskemét, Hungary, The Devil's Bible, 1990 63/31; 1996 Convention 77/14-15; (Beale and Horváth) XXV/3/85-8; (Lubliner) XXV/3/98; 1996 Convention Papers. See Endrei, Walter; Kissel, Robert; Jánoska, Antal & Horváth, Ferenc; Diggele, Gejus van; Exhibition & card competition 75/2; Weekend in (Mann) 64/3

KELLER, Wiliam B. Cataloguing the Cary Collection II/4/2-3; His A catalogue of the Cary Collection of playing-cards in the Yale University Library, Reviewed by D. Hoffmann [Ger. text] XII/3/89-93

KENTER, Harry. "French" pack of painted hunting cards. Turnhout 1983 Convention. 8 pp.

Kille, "Cambio" packs and the games played with them II (Smith). XIX/4/118-127; Gnav--cuccu games (Smith) 55/30

Kimberley of Birmingham (Denning) XX/2/59-67; illustration XX/3/104; patriotic playing-cards (Denning) II/1/1-11; (Wolf) XI/3/94

KINT, André. Antwerp cardmakers in the 16th century XVI/1/1-9; De La Rue--an Antwerp card-maker 44/25; History of ASS, IX/2/67; An important discovery in Antwerp XIII/2/45-52; Silver playing-cards in Brussels XI/4/111-114; XIV/1/26-9

KIRSCHBACH, Gunter. Joint-author See SCHETTLER, Frank

KISSEL, Robert. Bohemian Bulka: the missing link in the history of Trappola XVII/1/9-19; Bulka booklet, XVII/3/89; Kwitlech: "Kosher" cards of Galician Jews XVIII/3/86-100; XVIII/4/101-116; Northern reflexes of Karnöffl games [Eng., Ger. & Hung. Texts]. Kecskemét 1996 Convention 13-18; Speech at Fribourg XVI/4/125; Kwitlech cards. Trieste 1989 Convention. 19 pp.

KNAEPS, H. Prenatal Carta Mundi. Turnhout 1983 Convention. 4 pp.

Knave in European playing-cards (Goshawk) Pt. I. II/2/38-40; Pt. II. II/3/29-33

Knavery of the Rump playing-cards (Wayland) IX/2/58-63; (Collis) IX/4/133

KOHLMANN, Erwin. Friedrich Gotthelf Baumgärtner (1759-1843) Kartenfabrikant des Industrie-Comptoirs, Leipzig (1809-1838) [Ger. text] XX/2/43-58

KOHLMANN, Theodor, Berliner Spielkarten-fabrikanten. Notes for a talk. Leinfelden Papers. 1976 I/16-21; and RADAU, Sigmar, and SCHLEDE, Stefan. Joint-authors. Their Bube, Dame, König, Reviewed by W. Suma XII/3/95-9

Kongresskarte and how it came about, The (Suma) V/4/5-21

KOPP, Peter F. Einige Streiflichter auf die Geschichte der Schweizer Spielkarten. Some sidelights pertaining to the history of Swiss playing-cards [Ger. text, Eng. trans.]. Leinfelden Papers. 1976, II/38-48; Game of Flusslis. Zurich