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Rayner, S. (1990). Games from the 21st century. London, Blackie.

Rea Charles, P. (1910). New School Games and how to play them. Based on the Syllabus of Physical Exercises issued by the Board of Education. Bristol, Scholastic Trading Co.

Retschitzki, J., R. Haddad-Zubel, et al. (2002). Step by step: proceedings of the 4th Colloquium, Board Games in Academia. Fribourg, Suisse, Editions universitaires.

Richter, H., J. Leon, et al. (1883). Chess simplified: Chess-draughts, a new family game combining the principles of chess with the easiness of draughts. London and Marburg a/Drau, John Leon.

Robertson, M. A. o. T. Y. L. B. (1941). The game of Mah Jong, Auckland, N.Z.; London.

Rothe, J. and E. London School of Economics and Political Science. Department of (1999). Rationality, uncertainty aversion and equilibrium concepts in normal and extensive form games.

Rules (1893). Complete rules for playing the game of chess for four persons, with two sets of men on one board, London.

R?ti, R. (1933). Masters of the chess board. London, Batsford.

Sampath, P. (2000). Program analysis using game semantics.

Sarratt, J. H. (1821). A new treatise on the game of chess: on a plan of progressive improvement, hitherto unattempted: containing a very considerable number of general rules, explanations, notes and examples: the object of these rules, &c. is to enable unpractised players to avoid crowded games, to bring their pieces into action speedily and properly, to become well acquainted with the board, and gradually to comprehend and overcome the difficulties of this scientifick game: and examples of intricate combination, illustrated by games and positions, teaching both attack and defence: and adapted to the higher classes of players: concluding with a selection of unpublished games, chiefly gambits: analysed with great care: and including many remarkable situations, equally instructive and interesting. London, Printed for R.P. Moore, Store Street, Bedford Sq.

Schmittberger, R. W. (1992). New rules for classic games. New York, Wiley.

Schwarz, H., M. Faber, et al. (1997). Games we play: history of J.W. Spear & Sons. Ware, Spear Charitable Trust in association with the Spear's Games Archive Trust.

Scottish Official Highland Dancing Association. Technical, C. (1994). The A.B.C. of Highland dancing & games directory. North Berwick, Kinmor Music.

Scottish Tourist, B. (1977). Scotland for children: lots of fun and games for you to enjoy. Glasgow, John Horn Ltd [for] the Scottish Tourist Board.

Shell Centre for Mathematical, E. and B. Joint Matriculation (1987). Design a board game. Harlow, Longman.

Simm, A. M. (1984). Protein synthesis in "Plasmodium falciparum" gametocytes cultured "in vitro".

Singapore (1963). Handbook 1963 [etc.]. Containing the rules of the game. the rules of the Association, regulations of the Umpires Board, etc, [Singapore].

Skinner, C. (1999). Board games for the nursery. London, BEAM Education.

Skinner, J. E. H., Bickers, et al. (1875). Handbook to the game of rataplan, containing the rules and notes for the guidance of players. London, Bickers & Son.

Smith, A. (1856). The new game of the ascent of Mont Blanc. London, A.N. Myers.

Smith, C. D. and H. J. Smith (1922). "Hare and Hound." [Rules and board.]. London, [Nelthropp & Co.].

Sofier, N. (1979). Cops and robbers: 24 board games for 2 players. London, A. and C. Black.

Steiner, L. (1948). Kings of the chess board, 1948: a selection of 26 games from Saltsj÷baden, Budapest, Carlsbad and London. Roseville, New South Wales, Goldstein and Falconer.

Stoep, A. v. d. (1984). A history of draughts: with a diachronic study of words for draughts, chess, backgammon and morris. Rockanje, The Netherlands, A. van der Stoep.

Stuebe, G. and S. El-Shamy (2000). Card games for developing service. Aldershot, Gower.

Sutherland, J. and S. Farrell (1988). Battlegame Armada! the Armada story and a board game for 2 players. London, Purnell.

Syracuse Language, S. (1993). "Playing with languages: introductory games in German."

Taneja, N. K. (2003). Airline survival kit: breaking out of the zero profit game. Aldershot, Ashgate.

Tapson, F. (1977). Take two: 32 board games for 2 players. London, A. and C. Black.

Tapson, F. and A. Parr (1979). Pick a pair! 30 board games for 2 players. London, A. and C. Black.

Tei-Tei, W. (1923). Mah Jong in plain English, London.

Tescheleit, M. F. (1926). Master play of the draught board. London, E. Marlborough.

Thomas, S., F. Walsh, et al. (1991). Miniflashcard language games. London, MiniFlashcard Language Games: 8 sets miniflashcards, 9 dice, 1 set teacher's notes, 1 board game, 18 sheets of keys to flashcards.

Tinsman, B. (2002). The game inventor's guidebook. Iola, Wis., Krause.

Titley, G. I. A. (1994). Backgammon. London, Black.

Top That, T. (2002). Fun to play board games. Woodbridge, Top That!

Townshend, P. and C. University of (1986). Games in culture: A contextual analysis of the Swahili board game and its relevance to variation in African Mankala, University of Cambridge.

Tremaine, J. (1999). Backgammon: an easy-to-follow illustrated guide to playing this classic game of strategy. Bath, Tremaine.

Twain, M. (1891). Mark Twain's memory builder: a game for acquiring and retaining all sorts of facts and dates. New York, Charles L. Webster.

University of East, A. and A. Sainsbury Centre for Visual (1995). Go! an exhibition of boardgames: the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, 7th June - 9th July 1994. Norwich, University of East Anglia.


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