See also the consolidated alphabetical index of articles.
Notes:
- From here onwards The Playing-Card and Playing-Card World were combined and issued as The Playing-Card six times a year.
- From 2014 onwards The Playing-Card is issued four times a year.
Vol. XXIV (1995 – 96)
- Sigmundt Beck’s Playing-Cards in the Czech National Museum; Casino from Nowhere to Vaguely Everywhere; Giocatori di Carte in Inediti Affreschi Lombardi del ‘400
- Le Coucou en France; IPCS London Convention; Portrait de Paris after World War II; Laurence Alt (obituary)
- Brag in Literature and Life 1; Italian-suited Cards: The Trentine Pattern; The Swedish Connection of the Spielkartenfabrik von C. L. Wüst 1811 – 1927; Los Naipes de Cadiz (review)
- Brag in Literature and Life 2; Kultur und Kunstgeschichte der Spielkarte (review); Liuk Fu, Cháng Pái and Other East Asian Trick-Taking Games; Playing-Cards as Lining for Drawers
- Playing-Cards in Lucca; The Playing-Card Workshops of Sawantwadi; Bombay or Vienna?; Should we perpetuate errors?; Playing-Cards Made by Johann Ziser, Prague
- Two Spanish Designs Adapted for French Use; “Troeven”: the Simplest Game of Trumps; The Last Days of Indian Playing-Cards?; The History of the Spielkartenfabrik von Georg Martin Neumann; 66-Card Tarock in the Tyrol; Women of the Golden Dawn: Rebels and Priestesses (review); The Storage and Display of Playing-Cards
Vol. XXV (1996 – 97)
- Russian Card Games and Their Literature; Stukeley-Type Playing-Cards in Prague; The Manuscript of Johannes; “Beautiful Bath” pack by Karl Gerich; I Tarocchi Siciliani (review); The Triumphs of Hermes and Wisdom 1; Games of Eleusis, Crowley and Maze
- Triumphs of Hermes and Wisdom 2; The Playing-Card Factory of C. L. Wüst: a Chronology; Games of Styrivolt, Vorms and Cicera; (more on) Stukeley Cards in the Prague Museum; Tarocke (review); Schach und Karten – und Schachkarten
- Report on Convention at Kecskemét; The Later Pattern for Sicilian Tarots; Report of first Norwegian Playing-Card Society Meeting; Note sur les “cartes debassette”; Games of Shoot Pontoon and Don; Naqsh in the Nineteenth Century; The “Curse of Scotland”?
- Documents on Playing-Cards in Piedmont, part 1; Il Castro di Issogne; “Climbing” Games; Two Ten Seven Character Cards in Hsian; Triumphs of Hermes and Wisdom 3
- Documents on Playing-Cards in Piedmont, part 2; First Reference to Jass; Games of Cotecchio and Trappola; Triumphs of Hermes and Wisdom 4; The Wooden Playing-Cards of the Mongols; The Playing-Cards of Spain (review); Minor British Playing-Card Makers of the Nineteenth Century Volume 1 (review); Playing-Cards in Urbino – a Discovery
- La Virtú in Giocco 1; Le Livre Belote, Histoire du Bridge, Kartenspiele in Familien – und Freundeskreis, Doppelkopf, Ujabb 21 kártyajátek és még 12 pasziánsz (reviews); (yet more on) Stukeley Cards in the Prague Museum; A Wicked Pack of Cards (review); Minor British Playing-Card Makers of the Nineteenth Century Volume 2 (review); Counties of England (review); Erneute Betrachtungen zu einem erloschenen Standardbild mit deutschen Farben; The Conception of Ancestors to Tarot Games
Vol. XXVI (1997 – 98)
- The Game of Three Chrysanthemums; Preference in Russia; Le Portrait d’Aluette Tramezal et Marais; Games: Partners, Allies and Looking for Friends; La Virtú in Giocco 2
- Orpelli e Naipi; A Greenlandic Descendant of Karnöffel; Game of Trappola; Bhavnagar State Historical Cards; La Virtú in Giocco 3
- Card Playing and Playing-Cards; Es mus es algo más, Perfectionez seul votre tarot, Kortspelshandboken, Das grosse Buch der Kartenspiele, Schweizer Jass-führer, Forty Fives, Juegos de cartas, Szórakoztató kártyajátékok kézikönyve (reviews); Report on Convention in Trieste and Venice; Bolognese Tarocchino: “Sequenza” Cards; Wüst’s Swiss Connections; Some notes on the Bhavnagar Cards; Storing and Displaying Playing-Cards; Albanian Card Games: a Recent Tradition
- Norskeforening for Spillkortsamlere; Beating Off the Attack; The Trumps on the Casa Rella Frescoes; Twenty Years of Cartophilia Helvetica; Die Kartenmacherfamilie Backofen in Nürnberg, The Art of Tarot (reviews); Profile of Han Janssen; News from Altenburg
- The “Very Costly Game” of Zwicken; Playing the Game: Playing with numbers; The Regensburg pattern; New Issues; IPCS Millennium Project; Pattern Sheet Editor; A Short History of Playing-Cards in the United States; Letter to the Editor (T. Denning); Visit to a new UK Playing-Card Maker
- Editorial; Millennium Deck; Society News; From the Secretary’s Desk; Miscellany (Blocks used to print card hands, Playing-card electronic mailing list, Frequently Asked Questions); Book Reviews (A Magyar Kártya/Die Ungarishce Karte), Auctions and Lists; Publications Roundup; Playing the Game: Notes on fishing; New Issues; Other Issues; Ein Netzwerk von Bildern; Stýrivoltur, the Karnöffel of the Faroes, part 1; The Game of Faro
Vol. XXVII (1998 – 99)
- Editorial and result of Modiano Prize 1998; Talon/BDK Meeting 1998; Ravensburger Games takes over Berliner Spielkarten; Notes and Queries (Playing cards to keep fit, Internet news, Names of English court card patterns, Happy Families, Early British playing-cards); Publications Roundup; Book Reviews (London Livery Company Apprenticeship Registers, Volume 12: Makers of Playing Cards’ company 1675 – 1760, Saddlers’ Company 1657 – 1666, Tobacco Pipemakers’ Company 1800, Tarrokk Album, Games We Play. History of J.W. Spear & Sons, Minor British Playing Card Makers of the Nineteenth Century. Volume 4. James English & Compnay; Peerless Card Company); Playing the Game: Black kings in Greenland and Black Maria in Finland; New Issues; An Unusual Hindu pack of cards; ; Stýrivoltur, the Karnöffel of the Faroes, part 2
- George Beal: an Appreciation; Letter to the Editor (R. Lancaster); Notes and Queries (Internet News, New Cards for Old, Casino Telephone Card, Name of the Game in Chinese, Frequently Asked Questions); Book Reviews (“Welli & Co” Spielkarten aus Alt-Tirol 1750 – 1900. Sonderheft zu Talon No. 7, Tarot Cards and the Millennium – the Story of Who’s on the Cards and Why); Playing the Game: Cards in Russian prisons; New Issues; A pack not made by Hunt; In Search of Tarot Sources: part 1; A visit to Sawantwadi
- Editorial; Rendez-vous at Issy, 23 – 25 October; Klaus Reisinger’s response to receiving the Modiano Prize 1998; Notes and Queries (Internet news, Plea for information, Second-hand Cards, Exhibition of “Seducing Cards” at Turnhout); Publications Roundup; Book Reviews (Kártyafestõk Magyarországon / Kartenmaler in Ungarn / Card Makers in Ungarn, Igorny Dom [The Gambling House], New Playing Card Figures by Academic Sharleman, I Giochi di Carta / Card Games, Playing cards & Card Games on British Cigarette Cards – a Checklist and Anglo-American Playing Cards on Overseas Cigarette Cards – a Checklist (provisional)); Playing the Game: Recent books; Playing-Card Ephemera; New Issues; Bubble Cards and Prints; In Search of Tarot Sources: part 2
- Address from our President; Notes and Queries (Staff to leaf transformation in English cards, The American Game Collectors’ Association, Royal Geographical Whist, Further notes on the playing-cards of Sawantwadi, Internet news, Casino playing-cards, Michael Dummett, Vanity Fair); Publications Roundup; Playing the Game: Zwickern; New Issues; William Montagu’s Geographical Pack of 1793; Huchot and other card game illustrators; Perilous times of 19th century playing-card makers in London; La prima edizione di Chitarrella
- Editorial; IPCS convention 24 – 26 September Wroclaw; The index on-line; Notes and Queries (Standcraft Janus pack, Black Cat cigarette playing-cards, Thackeray’s connections with cards, Rudolf von Leyden, Ganjifa exhibition, Leicester, De La Rue’s early Ace of spades, Miniature cards, Quartet CD-ROM, Society news, Dates in 18th century England and “Bubble Cards”); Book Reviews (British Patents, Design of and Games with Playing-Cards); Playing the Game: Quitlok; Number symbolism and the tarot trumps; Playing cards in Bermuda; New Issues; Los Impuestos Sobre los Naipes en los Reinos de España, entraga 1; The ‘Nine Worthies’ and French cards
- Editorial; Notes and Queries (German area representative, Belgian mystery pack, AG Müller now owned by Carta Mundi, Turnhout museum closes for refurbishment, Questions for the 3rd millennium, part 1, “Cries and Humours of London” completed, …and now wash your hands, Internet news, Exhibition at Albemarle Gallery, London); Publications Roundup; Playing the Game: king-ten-five or ace-ten-five; New Issues; SK329858; “MADE FROM PW” – ein handgemachtes Internationales Bild; Los Impuestos Sobre los Naipes en los Reinos de España, entraga 2; Stubai Valley Droggn and Dobbm – two living fossils of the Austrian card game landscape, part I
Vol. XXVIII (1999 – 2000)
- Editorial; BDK/Talon meeting in Goslar; Letters to the Editor (W. Suma, J. Taylor, T. Denning); Notes and Queries (Belgian mystery pack, Early editions of Waite/Colman Smith’s tarot deck, Accolade for Issy-les-Moulineaux museum, Tarot exhibition at Turnhout, L’ACCART strikes back, More on second-hand cards, Questions for the 3rd millennium, part 2, Internet news); Publications Roundup; Book Reviews (Cartiers Parisiens du XIXe Siècle, The catalogue of Happy Family Games. Promotional Packs); Playing the Game: Swiss games and more relatives of Rook; New Issues; SK329858 (reprinted with corrections); Nouvelle Étymologie du terme tarock/tarot; The return of Bridge to its homeland; Stubai Valley Droggn and Dobbm – two living fossils of the Austrian card game landscape, part II; Phillip Otto Runge’s first playing-cards
- Editorial; Modiano Prize winner 1999; IPCS British Group meeting in Leicester; Notes and Queries (Political allegiances and Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee Cards, French-suited 60-card decks, Cheating in South African casinos, Questions for the 3rd millennium, part 3, Tarot studies, 18th century advertisement for playing-cards, Bicycle playing-cards in Canada, Playing-card manufacture in Germany in the 1880s, Internet news); Publications Roundup; Book Reviews (Spielkarten, volumes 6 – 9, Michaela Klinkow:Spielkartenmakulatur, Schweizer Spielkarten 1. Die Anfänge im 15. Und 16. Jahrhundert); New Issues; Playing the Game: more 66-card tarot games; The manufacturing process of French-suited playing-caards befoe 1800; Taking the ‘waters of Ambert’ too literally a very early advertising deck; French suits and English names; A new card design from China; Stubai Valley Droggn and Dobbm – two living fossils of the Austrian card game landscape, part III
- Editorial; Trevor Denning – Honorary Fellow; Fournier’s giant pack at Guildhall Library; 1999 IPCS Convention, Wroclaw, Poland; Letter to the Editor (T. Denning); Notes and Queries (Deck or Pack?, Woodpecker Press, Death of L.M.C. Fradera, Exhibition at Guildhall Library, London, La recoupe – new cards for old?, Belgian mystery pack – still a mystery, Cartorama catalogue XXV, ACCART meeting November, Wroclaw convention, Internet news); Book Reviews (Museo “Fournier” de Naipes de Alava Catalogo Tomo IV, Spielkarten aus der Sammlung Schultz, TAROCKE: Kulturgeschichte auf Kartenbildern. Band 6); Publications Roundup; Playing the Game: Recent books; De La Rue’s first playing-cards; New Issues; I Trionfi di Marziano; La première mention de la Scopa; Golden Patience – A new pack of cards from Moehsnang
- Editorial; Victor Ferro Torrelles on the award of the 1999 Modiano Prize; The early history of the IPCS; Letters to the Editor (P. Wood, R. Lancaster); Notes and Queries (Talon/BDK meeting Vienna, Links to IPCS members’ home pages, De La Rue’s first playing-cards – the ugly queens, First European museum website, Benetton Foundation awards for games research, Mystery pack); New Issues; Musical composition with playing-cards; Book Review (Spielkarten aus Goslar); Publications Roundup; Playing the Game: exploring the boundaries; Bony, une fabrique de cartes à jouer et papiers peints à Lunéville (1836 – 1941); The ‘Maacher Kulturhuef’; Facsimile of a prisoner’s hand-made cards from the Grini concentration camp, Norway
- Editorial; IPCS Millennium pack; Letters to the Editor (M. Dummett, J. McLeod); Les amis du Kulturhuef; Notes and Queries (Call for papers for 2000 convention, Advantages of card playing, Mystery deck fully revealed, Connaissez-vous ce jeu du ‘Happy Families’?, Holding hands – the fanning of a hand of cards, Ray Hartz – an obituary, Corrections to early history of the IPCS, Internet news); New Issues; Publications Roundup; Book Reviews (The catalogue of Happy Family Games, Part One and Part Two); Playing-cards and Medley prints; Extra Zwanglose Karte; The 2000 Convention – further information; Playing the Game: Swazi Casino; Two Portugal Insurrection packs
- Preliminary Convention 2000 schedule; Notes and Queries (Carta Mundi’s millennium mystery, Hands up! Fanning of a hand of cards, French promotional Happy Families pack, Isle of Man Souvenir Cards, Dealt a precious hand, Internet news); New Issues; Playing the Game: Jass games – a survey; A 19th century Kurnol Dashavatara ganjifa pack; Publications Roundup; Rock Brothers and Payne – a Victorian stationer and playing-card maker; Playing-cards from Goslar; Grevjass, a modern Faroese pointer to the Jass of Czar Peter I;
Vol. XXIX (2000 – 2001)
- BDK/Talon meeting 2000
Playing the Game: the survival of Hombre; Klabberjaß im Alten Land bei Hamburg
L’Inquisition, le Monopole et les Cartiers en Espagne au XVIe Siècle
Cracow playing-card manufacturers in modern Times
A Phoenix Arises - The competitions for the back design of the Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards presentation packs
An introduction to playing-cards from the Czech lands
Dates of packs on Lenthall’s List
Playing the Game: the other Napoleon - Report on Joint IPCS/52 Plus Joker Convention
Playing the Game: Recent books
Playing-cards of Malta
The Printing of Playing-Cards
The late Ming game of Ma Diao - John McLeod on receiving the Modiano prize
Playing the Game: Tarokk in Hungary
A 19th Century Glossary of Playing-Card Terms
Rocks in the Landscape (cards of Jean Vérame)
A Response to the *tuman Problem
Wolfgang Suma: a Personal Reminiscence - Playing the Game: All Fours and its Descendants
Argentinian Playing-Cards: Part 1 Art and Politics
Playing Cards on Book Plates
William Warter’s “Proverbial Cards” - Playing the Game: CUAJO: a Chinese Game with Spanish Cards
Bid Whist
Portraits en Espagne avant 1800: Le Portrait de Valence
The Origin of the first English Joker
Vol. 30 (2001 – 2002)
- Playing the Game: Rules, Conventions and Customs
Maimonides – A Trace of Playing-Cards in the 12th Century
Maltese Dragon Cards
Playing Cards of Canada
Stewart Lawrence: An Appreciation - Playing the Game: Oochlee – A Game from Northern Syria
Dilys Henrik Jones: An Appreciation
German Flower Quartet games
Hodges’ Artful Dodges
Tarocchino Bolognese: Due Nuovi Manoscritti Scoperti: Parte 1 - Argentinian Playing-Cards: Part 2 Gaucho and Other Cards
Playing-Cards of the Chitrashala Press: Part 1
Mamluk Problems
19th Century Images of Chinese card Players - Playing The Game: Tarock in Romania
Cards of the Chitrashala Press: Part 2
Martin Le Franc et les Tarots Visconti
Tarocchino Bolognese: Due Nuovi Manoscritti Scoperti: Parte 2 - A Rare 1909 American Russian Political Pack
An Early mention of Playing-Cards in Australia
Portraits Standard en Turquie au XIXe Siècle - Playing the Game: Recent Books
Computer Images of Playing-Cards
Ernesto Flaiban: Playing Card Manufacturer of Buenos Aires
Playing-Cards in Brazil
Playing-Cards of the 1893 Chicago World Fair
Vol. 31 (2002 – 2003)
- Playing the Game: Tulip Growers’ Pandoeren
How Little Do We Know?
De La Rue’s Stick Business in Surrey
The Wheelers: A Family of Card makers and Card Forgers?
Tûmân, or the 10,000 Cups of the Mamlûk Cards - Playing the Game: Indian Jass games
Amends to Athanasius Kircher
The Extended Dasavatara Packs of Orissa
The ‘Yezi Pu’ (Manual of Leaves) - Playing the Game: More Indian Jass Games
Der Fürst und der Kartenspiel: Piquet-Regeln (um 1620)
Heraclio Fournier: Note on the Manufacture of Playing-Cards
The Map Cards of William Redmayne c.1676 - Playing the Game: Which Whist
Alf Cooke: Printer and Maker of Playing-Cards
Lenthall vs Redmayne et al
Les Cartes de Marseille au Mexique au Début du XVIIIe Siècle
The Heraldic Crosses on the 2000 Worshipful Company’s Pack - Playing the Game: More Whist and comments on Tuppi
Chinese Money Suited Cards
L.P. Holmblad – Danish playing-Card Maker: The Tarok Packs
Pan Zhiheng’s ‘Xu Yezi Pu’ Part 1
Tuppi: Lapland’s National Game - Playing the Game: Card Games in Iran
A Pack for the Prague 1908 Jubilee Exhibition
Pan Zhiheng’s ‘Xu Yezi Pu’ (Sequel to a Manual of Leaves) Part 2
Playing-cards of the Cuming Museum
Vol. 32 (2003 – 2004)
- Playing the Game: Owl or Eagle? The Uhu in Austrian Tarock
Modern techniques of scientific Analysis of Playing-Cards
Playing-cards of Latvia
Royalty on Danish Playing-cards - Playing the Game: Golf
Cartomancy in Bologna
First Steps of Bridge in the West: Collinson’s ‘Biritch’
Playing-cards for the Afterlife
Playing Cards of the Cuming Museum: The European Cards - Playing the Game: Tournament Report
A Propaganda Deck for the Siege of Leningrad
AGM AGMüller: 175 Years of Playing-Card Manufacture
Three Chiki Games - Playing the Game: Partition Games
Back to the Roots of a Modern Flower Deck
Playing-Cards of Estonia
Mahjong(g) before Mahjong(g): Part 1
Where Do the Virtues Go - Playing the Game: Invention and Evolution
A 19th Century Hand-painted French-Suited Pack from Oglewadi
A New Playing-Card Factory in the Netherlands
Des “cartes communément appelées taraux” 1ère Partie
Mahjong(g) before Mahjong(g): Part 2 - Playing the Game: Brelan in Belgium
A 19th Century Czech Nationalistic pack by Emanuel Neumann
Des “cartes communément appelées taraux” 2ème Partie
On the Origin of Styles: Taxonomy of the English Pattern
Playing-Cards and the Olympic Games
The Tarot Myth
Vol. 33 (2004 – 2005)
- Playing the Game: Tarocco Ticinese
48-Card Packs in Italy
Goodall’s Royal Masonic Playing Cards
Entre tarot et jeux de cour: une carte à jouer italienne
Marziano da Tortona’s Tractus de deificatione sexdecim heroum Part 1
Stoppa - Playing the Game: The Benelux Games of Trumps
An Enigmatic Betrothal on Lucas van Leyden’s Painting The Card Reader
Henry Druitt Phillips
Marziano da Tortona’s Tractus de deificatione sexdecim heroum Part 2
Rummy Mahjong – Playing Cards on Tiles
Taxes on Playing Cards in Argentina
The Sicilian Trumps - The Sicilian Trumps
Playing Cards of the Great exhibition in London, 1851
American Indian Playing-Cards of French and English Derivation
Maltese Playing Card makers 1684-1750
Whist-Regeln in Kontinentaleuropa bis 1800 - Playing the Game: Schnellen, Hucklebuck & Donut
A Playing Card Discovery in Schongau (Bavaria)
Augustus Wollaston Franks
Brief Sketch of the History of Tarot Cards
Kakkuri: The Last Yomi Game of Japan
Lady Charlotte Schreiber: Card Collector Extraordinary
The Holmblad Playing Card Patterns
Worshipful Company of maker’s of Playing Cards 1887 Ladies Pack
Vol. 34 (2005-2006)
- The Talon/BDK Meeting 2005
An Early 20th Century Pack of French Suited Cards by Narayan Ramachandra Kelkar
Early Cardmakers in Scotland
The Early Waite-Smith Tarot Editions
A Severe Penalty for Forgery of the Ace of Spades
A Survey of Russian Playing-Card Publications
Carte da gioco del ‘700 nella Cappella Sistina
The 1890 Worshipful Company Pack for the Summer Ladies Dinner
Non-Standard De La Rue Packs for King Christian X of Denmark
De La Rue & Co. London and Paris Decks
Playing the Game: Kaiser, Joffre and the Lost Heir - IPCS Turnhout Convention report
The ASESCOIN 2005 meeting
Playing Cards and Tarots in Naples, 15th-18th Centuries
A Czech National Revival Pack c. 1890 engraved by Karel Hoffman
Gambling in Malta under the Order of St. John
A Pack by Grimaud for the Liner France
Playing the Game: Canasta Relatives – Games with Feet - In Memoriam Klaus Reisinger 1941 – 2006
The 14th Century and the Introduction of Playing Cards into Europe
Owen Jones (1809 – 1874): Architect, Decorative Artist & Designer of Playing Cards
A Discovery of 16th Century Playing-Cards
Early Documents on Playing Cards in Mantua; William Taunton and the Game of Zetema
Playing the Game: Truc, Vitou and Aluette
A Pack made by a Napoleonic Prisoner-of-War - Obituary: Lorna Collett
A Czech Hussite Pack
C. L. Wüst and the Theilungs-Recess
Die “quarten” aus dem Hennegau
Hallazgos de barajas antiguas españolas
John Kirk – An 18th Century Card Maker
Mahjong(g), before and after Mahjong(g)
When We Were Very Young
Playing the Game: Literature and Joffre cards
Vol. 35 (2006 – 2007)
- Playing the Game: Truf
Collecting Australian Playing Cards
The Emergence of the Tulip on Playing and Oracle Cards
Mahjong(g) before and after Mahjong(g): Part 2
I Tarocchi della Collezione Rothschild al Louvre: Nuove Proposte di Lettura
Komi and Nakash – Two gambling games of Orissa - Playing the Game: Scharwenzel
From Schongau to St Petersburg
Very Old Wrappers
Playing cards and Tax Stamps form Czechoslovakia
Did Card Makers Always Make Their Own Cards - Playing the Game: Twenty Two
Embarrassing Tiles: Mahjong and the Taipings
Early Cards of Bordeaux
Some Remarks on the Relationship between Church and Card Games
Tarabish - Playing the Game: Chinese games, Big Three and Fight the Landlord
Some Remarks on the Relationship between Church and Card Games Part 2
The Hunting pack made by Mihály Zichy
Rabouge – History, Rules, Cards
The Origins of Euchre
Le Prince à la Table de Jeu
Vol. 36 (2007-2008)
- Playing-card Backs
The Stralsund Single-faced Pattern
Early Italian Lists of Tarot Trumps
Giovanni del Ponte and the dating of the Rothschild cards in the Louvre: some further considerations
Seven Bridge
Playing the Game: Compendium Games - Report from Ravenna
Recognizing a Nineteenth-Century Apache Playing Card Artist: The Tonto Naipero
Bhavnagar State Historical Cards: New Finds
Du piquet au whist: les marqueurs de jeu de cartes entre France et Grande-Bretagne
Cards and Card-Playing in Muscovite Russia
Playing the Game: Italian Games and Recent Books - Latvian wartime playing-cards
French suited tarot decks in Denmark and the Jacob Holmblad Animal tarot
A Pair of Transformation Packs
Playing Cards in Rome – 15th- 17th Centuries
Playing the Game: Five-player Dasavatartas from West Bengal - Undescribed Standard Patterns
Crouds in the Streets, Meetings at the Tables
Black Peter – a Brigand?
Playing-cards by Academician Sharleman
A Sequel to Max Ruh’s “Playing-Card Backs”
Array Rummy Game
Playing the Game: Card games with layouts
Vol. 37 (2008-2009)
- Arundhati and Saptarishis (Seven Sages)
Flowers and Kings: A Hypothesis of their Function in Early Ma Que
Playing Cards: Uses and Abuses
Storing and Cataloguing a Small Playing Card Collection
Page One
Marked Playing Cards
Playing the Game: Modern Skruuvi - Entre farsa et barzelletta: jeux de cartes italiens autour 1500
Quartet Games and their History
The Devil and the Two of Hearts
Playing the Game: Troggu in Visperterminen - Back to Card Backs: Rosart’s Tarotées
Gabriel Shire Tregear and “The March of Intellect” Card Game
The Fennell series of Irish Heroic & Historic Playing Cards
Printing Methods used in the Manufacture of Playing-cards
Was there a “Portrait de Nice”?
Maldivian card games: rules, language and history
Playing the Game: Dai Fugô - Aspects of Self Playing-Cards
Joker Collecting and Manufacturers
Dasamahavidyas – the Ten Mahavidyas
Three Centuries of Playing-cards in the Netherlands 1600 – 1900
Roomse Constitutie Kaarten – fallible for losers, infallible for winners.
Playing the Game: Tarock News
Vol. 38 (2009-2010)
- Members Only Area of Web Site
New Issues on the Web
Le portrait de Pampelune
Miniature Cards from the 19th Century
From the Symbolism of Wings to the Symbolism of Tarot Cards
Taxes on Playing-Cards in the Republic of San Marino
Playing the Game: Indian games – double tricks and collecting tens - Obituary: Trevor Denning
October in Toronto
Playing the Game: Iberian Triumphs Worldwide
The magion Experience in Italy, A mahjong District in (Emilia) Romagna
The Proto-historiography of Playing Cards:
Early Hypotheses and Beliefs About the Origins of Cards and Card Games in Europe
Cartographic and Map Playing Cards 1590-1798 - In Memoriam Bob Haleber
Dutch Scenic Aces
Domino Cards
Classifying Non-standard Playing Cards
A Century with the Waite-Smith Tarot (and all the others …) - Dawson’s Game: Blackjack and the Klondike
Port Books
Collecting Playing-cards in China
Chamundeshwari Chad
Two fifteenth-century Italian cards
Playing the Game: Minchiate
Vol. 39 (2010-2011)
- Playing the Game: Origin of Königrufen
Portugal Playing Card Tax – Imposto do cartas de jogar
El Juego de naypes of Fernando de la Torre – A Fifteenth-Century Spanish Card Game - Report from the Convencaò de Lisboa
When (and how) did Tarot reach Germany
Playing-card Taxes in Uruguay
The story behind a simple receipt
La marque dans la famille des jeux hollandais de bel-bruyten
Court figures in pre-standardized France - Playing the Game: Race Games with Playing-Cards
Twelve-suited 144 Cards Gul aur Bulbul Ganjifa,
Expanded Form of 96 cards Moghul Ganjifa from Banganapalle
Desert Island Games
A transition, a problem and more on Llewellyn
Tokens for Whist, Part I: Hoyle’s Method of Scoring and other Whist Counters - Playing the Game: The Influence of Magic
Tokens for Whist Part II: From Simple to Quadruple
Winning Hearts and Minds: The Theory Behind the Playing-Card Backs Designed by Owen Jones
A Note on the History of Cuccù
The Soldier´s Prayerbook gave rise to a press-law suit in 1779
Vol. 40 (2011-2012)
- Playing the Game: Marimba… without mallets
From ‘britch’ to ‘bridge’: early French accounts of the 1880’s and 1890’s
Two trompe-l’oeils with playing-cards
Tiles
Russian Playing Card History – From the Beginnings to 1917 - Report from the Convention in Malmö
Playing the Game: Playing cards and Chess
Playing Cards in the Danish Church
World War I and card playing as shown on forces’ postcards
The Ungers: A 19th century playing-card making family in Győr, Hungary - Obituary Prof. Sir Michael Dummett
Playing the Game: Tarocchi with Table Talk – The 62-card Game in Piedicavallo
The IPCS – Forty Years Ago
Felix Solesio at Home
Fake English cards and a note on Ludlow’s Knights aces
Playing Card Containers
I primi giochi di carte nella repubblica fiorentina - Playing the Game: Polish Taroki
On types, patterns and standards
A return visit to the Cuming Museum
Fancy Conjuring Playing Cards: A New Collecting Fashion?
Imprimait-on des cartes à jouer à Ferrare en 1436 ?
Vol. 41 (2012-2013)
- A Journey to the German Colonies
Criterial characteristics and the development of American court cards from 1820-60
From Cards to Tiles: The Origin of Mahjong(g)’s Earliest Suit Names - Report from the 2012 Convention
Playing the Game: Chinese Patience
In Search of Tarot Sources – After Fifteen Years
Un “Padovano” cartaro accusato di frode
A Response to Walter Haas
The Playing Card in Perpignan, from the 14th to the 19th Century
Restoration of playing cards - Playing the Game: From Begging to Pitching
Cards and Cards: Early References to Playing Cards in England
Milanese playing card drawings in the British Museum
More English influences on major US court designs
Royal Finery on Playing Cards
Beer Steins - Playing the Game: Austrian Calling Games
À mi-chemin entre Venise et Florence : le Chariot ferrarais du Musée français de la carte à jouer
Playing cards at Strangers’ Hall, Norwich
A kind of answer to Ken Lodge
The Rwandan appropriation of a Portuguese game: amaturufu and ibigurasha
Vol. 42 (2013-2014)
- Obituary Prof. Dr. Detlef Hoffmann
Playing the Game: Minimal Card Games: Kop and Baśka
1691 Scottish Peers’ Heraldic Playing Cards
The Tarot de Marseille – Facts and Fallacies. Part I
Walter Scharff – the Fate of an Unorthodox Maker of Playing Cards - Playing the Game: Getaway: the Punjabi Inflation Game
Illustrated backs of cards made in Milan
Realism in European cards
The Tarot de Marseille – Facts and Fallacies. Part II
Oppenheimer & Sulzbacher, Vereinigte Kunstanstalten Senkeisen (vSk) and Carl Schaller - Obituaries: George Beal and Max Ruh
Playing the Game: Reversed Card Fireworks
Imported cards in 19th century Britain
I tarocchi nel Regno Sabaudo dal 1815 all’Unità d’Italia (1)
Identifying a Maker Using Stencil Patterns - Playing the Game: Varieties of Cucumber
Hudson Industries – an Australian playing card maker
The Stag Rider from the So-called “Tarot of Alessandro Sforza” at the Museo Civico di Castello Ursino of Catania
I tarocchi nel Regno Sabaudo dal 1815 all’Unità d’Italia (2)
Vol. 43 (2014-2015)
- Playing the Game: Card Games on Poster Stamps
News from Austria’s Past (1): Playing-card Makers in Agram
A fascinating find at Haddon Hall
Paying by card before plastic was invented
An analysis of wood-block characteristics - Obituary Eddie Cass
The Berlin Convention 2014
A sniff of salt for a quarter of a playing card
Comments to the article “Playing the Game: Card games on poster stamps”
Whitaker, Steer, Willis & Perry: a tale of suit signs and number cards
Poker cards – Deviations from the Standard - Playing the Game: Climbing and Throwing Eggs
Playing cards with added value
Un marqueur de tressette ? (ou “La Constance l’emporte”…)
News from Austria’s Past (2): Aloys Hofmann, a Viennese cardmaker
Nineteenth Century Duplicate Whist Playing Card Holders - Playing the Game: Gnav in Germany
Vintage Movie Star Playing Cards from Brazil
Dating and its associated problems
Four Russian Playing-card Packs
Otto Spalinger – an artist and his playing-cards
Hoyle abroad, II: Hoyle in French
News from Austria’s Past (3): Constantin Kaulitzy, a cardmaker in Neusatz
Vol. 44 (2015-2016)
- A presentation of the Gallica database (the BnF’s digital library) and its playing-card contents
From Italy to France and back again
Origin of Tarots – the Avignon Hypothesis
The Fall and Rise of Thomas Woolley & the Decline and Fall of Creswick
News from Austria’s Past (4): The playing-card maker Carl Hofer (Hoffer)
1499-1506: Firenze – Nuove informazioni sulle carte fiorentine - The 2015 IPCS Convention in Turnhout
Early French court figures and the regional portraits
Iraqi Most Wanted
The Tarock of the Skat inventors, Part 1: Grosstarock Redefined - Obituary Marie-Claude Atger-Ravel
1377: Firenze – Condanne ai giocatori di naibi
The Tarock of the Skat inventors, Part 2: The Weimar Classics and a Ludemic View on Tarock, Hombre, and Skat
Shipwreck in Alderney, a Pack with a Story
News from Austria’s Past (5): Makers of Playing-Cards in Cheb/Eger (Bohemia). Part 1: 16th – 17th centuries
‘Trionfi alla franciosa finiti e non finiti’ – Le tarot en France avant 1500
Playing-card taxes in New Zealand - Obituaries Karl Gerich, Tom Dawson
Playing the Game: ǂXànúsìas played by the Ju|’hoansi in |Xae|xae, Botswana
New Insights into the So-called Alessandro Sforza Deck
A Lisbon Find
News from Austria’s Past (6): A strange Austrian Tarot
Early French court figures and the regional portraits (continued)
Vol. 45 (2016-2017)
- Obituaries: Alberto Milano, Ivo de Cock, Thomas Zeuner
Playing the Game: Perlaggen – the first UNESCO recognised card game
‘Arts on Cards’ – Part One: Portraits
The pros and cons of eBay
News from Austria’s Past (7): Makers of Playing-Cards in Cheb/Eger (Bohemia) – Part 2: 18th – 19th centuries - Obituaries: Werner Seyffertitz, Franz Braun, Helmut Feindura
Playing the Game: Trip to Austria – Tarock, Yaks and Ladinisch
Joseph Hunt revisited and the development of the wood-block designs
Why do we have labels and what do they tell us? The case of Dondorf’s Birma-Karte
Double Bohemian Cards – a nearly unknown standard
‘Arts on Cards’ – Part Two: Landscapes - Obituaries (K. Frank Jensen, Adrienne Gurr)
Playing the Game: Fishing in 18th-century Yorkshire
Early Dragons
News from Austria’s Past (8): The Playing Card Factory C. Titze & Schinkay in Vienna
Trappola was invented by Trapolin
‘Arts on Cards’ – Part Three: Animals (I)
Hidden treasures in the Musée du Petit Palais, Paris - Playing-cards found in a historic clock at The Royal Observatory, Greenwich The ESSO – DKW Encounter
Gibbon’ Swiss Playing Cards
An intriguing find
‘Arts on Cards’ – Part Four: Animals (II)
The Tarock of the Skat Inventors, Part III. Whither Tarock Hombre? The Berliner Spielalmanach series and a Copyright Case in Berlin, early 19th Century
Vol. 46 (2017-2018)
- The Future of the IPCS
Obituaries Dudley Ollis, Major ‘Donald’ Welsh
An undiscovered Kashmiri ganjifa at Knebworth House
News from Austria’s Past (9): The strange afterlife of the Viennese playing card maker Leopold Keim - The Rise and Demise of the Pierre Steinmann Card-Factory in Copenhagen, 1798-1824
The Orfeo Conundrum
An Uncommon Má Jiàng Pattern from Fujian?
An Atthalin Transformation pack enhanced with hand-written verse
Electrotypes - Results of the IPCS Members Survey
The Henry Hart puzzle
Tarots et autres cartes du XVe siècle exposés en 1880 à Turin
A new home for the former United States Playing Card Company collection
Show Me Your Card and Let Me Know Who You Are
News from Austria’s Past (10): Online Catalogues of two Viennese Museum Collections - Dinner Invitations on Playing-Cards
1810-11: Playing Cards in Lucca
Hidden pleasures – Game playing in WW2 by people in hiding
Vol. 47 (2018-2019)
- Tribute to Maurice Collett
Un graveur de cartes liégeois
Playing-cards in the Municipal Archives of Werl
Cards with a sad story, part two.
Games for WW2 soldiers and PoWs - Obituary Maurice Collett
Playing the Game: Dreierles
Do Old Playing Cards Belong in Museums?
News from Austria’s Past (11): Paul Löwe and Jacob Frenkel,
Producers of opaque playing cards in Vienna
A playing-card pack c.1520 from Reutlingen
Il Capitolo delle Minchate - Obituary Silvio Berardi
Playing the Game: Schafkopf in the Palatinate
Cards with a sad story, part 3: Games to be killed for
A visit to the Playing Card Museum at St. Petersburg
Turnhout: Playing Card Printing from the Industrial Revolution
An early secondary use for playing cards from Rouen
Salvotti-Cassini – Fabbricanti di Carte da Gioco
Commenti su Regole delle Minchiatta, - Obituary Günther Senst
TDC Inc.: A 20th Century American Playing Card Maker
News from Austria’s Past (11): The Debardeur Tarot – a hitherto unknown 19th century Viennese Tarock?
Atlante tascabile e minchiate del 1780
Vol. 48 (2019-2020)
- Obituary Bill Gosling
Classification of Numeral Card Designs in French-suited packs
Le Carte da Gioco a Lucca - Ritter a spol. Ferd. Piatnik & Sns, Ritter a spol.
RCI: A 20th Century Playing-Card Maker of Minneapolis 1969-1985
Bruus: The Karnöffel of Schleswig Part 1
“I learned the most from I.P.C.S. members”
Filip Cremers leaves the National Museum of the Playing Card in Turnhout, Belgium - Islamic Playing Card Fragments in the Keir Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art
Minchiate: le Regole Generali di Roma e Macerata
Strohmann-Tapp: A New Game with Old Roots
Il piu’ antico gioco del “Cu Cu” - Obituaries John Grafton Thorpe and Geraldine Goodwin
Bruus: the Karnöffel of Schleswig – Part 2. From Brausbart to Bruus
Boaz’ unmasked
A tale of two halves with a cautionary note
Vol. 49 (2020-2021)
- Obituary Rolf-Dieter Ernestus
Minchiate: le Regole Generali di Firenze
Further aspects in dating the Alessandro-Sforza-Tarocchi
Fipsen: One Name, Two Games
Goodall in Europe and a Viassone sample book - Obituary Giulianno Crippa
Between Germany and France: Cardmakers in Landau and Kehl
Double-ending in English cards
Libro del 1747 sulle minchiate, e altri giochi
Reconstructing the Early Italian Game of Tarot - Obituaries Ernst-Henri Balan, Rainald Schaider
La legislazione delle carte da gioco a Milano nel periodo Napoleonico e durante il Regno Lombardo Veneto
Greenland and The Faroe Islands - Obituaries Stuart R. Kaplan
Norwegian Tarokk
Portraits on the backs of playing-cards
Knüffeln – the Karnöffel of Frisia
The WCMPC installation cards 2020-21
Vol. 50 (2020-2021)
- The Wüst-Goodall dilemma
Minchate Toscane part 1
Hans Hauck’s early life - Obituaries Rex Pitts, Willem Hogenes, Christa Senst
Minchiate Toscane part 2
Silesian Karnöffel unveiled - The origins of playing cards in Catalonia
German Tarok - Obituaries Han Janssen, Michael H. Goodall
Gambling cards in Nepal
On the discovery of playing cards in the Freistadt Bürgerspital’s account book 1559-1562
The Danish Dandy
Vol. 51 (2021-2022)
- Some remarks on the discovery of Trappola cards in the Freistadt account book
German Tarok – part 2: Bavarian Tarock
Osservazioni sulla definizione di “Piacentine” - The world of Filippo Maria Visconti
Egyptian fortune telling cards
German Tarok – part 3: Württemberg Tapp
Roi Dame Val: - Straw-work playing card boxes and playing cards
What’s the deal?
Playing the game backwards - German children’s world c.1935
Playing the game forwards