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Teniers, D. t. y. and W. Baillie (1771). Two men play cards at a table as others watch, smoke and drink in a dingy smoke den.

Teniers, D. t. y., J. Boydell, et al. (1778). Two men play cards at a table as others watch and smoke by the fire. London (Cheapside), Jn. Boydell, engraver.

Thompstone Robert, H. (1959). Card Games. London, W. & G. Foyle.

Thompstone, R. H. (1963). Card games. London, W. & G. Foyle.

Thorpe, J. G. and C. Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing (1980). The playing cards of the Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards. London, Stanley Gibbons Antiquarian.

Thorpe, J. G. and C. Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing (2001). The worshipful company of makers of playing cards of the city of London. Godstone, The Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards.

Three Card Trick, G. (1885). The Three Card Trick Game. The three card trick exposed. With instructions, etc. Three cards, with paper of instructions, in an envelope, [London].

Tilley, R. (1967). Playing cards. [With illustrations.]. London; Frankfurt am Main printed, Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

Tilley, R. (1967). Playing cards. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

Tilley, R. (1973). A history of playing cards. London, Studio Vista.

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

Tom, A. and H. McKay (1991). The card book: interactive games and activities for language learners. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.; London, Alemany Press: Prentice-Hall.

Top That, T. (2003). Micro card games and tricks. Mini maestro (Top That! Kids). Woodbridge, Top That! Kids: 1v., 2 packs of cards.

Tregear, D., P. Endebrock, et al. (1995). International Playing Card Society conference proceedings: 15-17 September 1995 at the Hotel Russell, London. Colchester, International Playing-Card Society.

Tregear, M. and D. Tregear (2002). International Playing-Card Society membership list 2002. Colchester, I.P.C.S.

Trumps, p. (1886). Trumps' New Card Games. Containing directions and rules for playing hearts, boodle, Newmarket. By "Trumps.". New York, Dick & Fitzgerald.

Truscott, A. and D. H. Truscott (2002). The New York times bridge book: an anecdotal history of the development, personalities, and strategies of the world's most popular card game. New York, St. Martin's Press.

Truscott, A. F. (2005). Bridge In 3 Weeks: the beginner's 21-day guide to the world's most popular card game. Toronto, Ont., Master Point.

Unbegaun, B. O. (1962). Cards and card-playing in Muscovite Russia. [S.l.], [s.n.].

University of Reading, L. (1985). The story of the playing card: summer exhibition 1985. [Reading], University of Reading.

W, B. (1932). [Playing cards with maps of English and Welsh counties]. London, Royal geographical Society.

Waddington, J. (1933). Rules of Lexicon. [A card game.]. Leeds & London, John Waddington.

Walker, P., S. Higginson, et al. (2003). So you're using a card game to make policy recommendations? the evolution of Democs October 2001 - January 2003.

Walker, P., S. Higginson, et al. (2003). So you're using a card game to make policy recommendations?. London, New Economics Foundation.

Wallis, E. (1844). W.'s picturesque round game of the produce and manufactures of the counties of England and Wales. [A coloured map mounted on canvas and a card with letters and figures.] Explanation to the Picturesque Round Game, etc, London.

Wallis, E. (1844). Wallis's picturesque round game of the produce & manufactures, of the counties of England & Wales. London, Published by Edward Wallis, 42 Skinner Street.

Wang, C.-H. (1993). The squeeze at bridge. London, Cadogan Bridge.

Ward, A. (2004). Card games for kids: 50 fun games for your children. London, Hamlyn.

Watsohelan (1897). The Diamond Jubilee Marvel. Being a facsimile of some very curious playing cards. Compiled by Watsohelan. London, M. M. Whelan & Co.

Wayland, V. (1967). The Winstanley geographical cards. Pasadena, Calif., V. & H. Wayland.

Wayland, V., H. Wayland, et al. (1962). Of Carving, Cards & Cookery; or, the Mode of carving at the table, as represented in a pack of playing cards originally designed & sold by Joseph & James Moxon, London, 1676-7. Together with divers recipes. collected from 17th century masters at the art of cookery by Virginia & Harold Wayland, etc. [With reproductions.]. Arcadia, Cal., Printed for V. & H. Wayland by Carol Allen Cockel at the Raccoon Press.

Wayland, V., H. Wayland, et al. (1971). Francis Barlow's sketches for the Meal Tub Plot playing cards: With introductory notes and an account of the Plot in relation to its times. Pasadena, Calif., H. & V. Wayland.

Wayland, V., J. Moxon, et al. (1962). Of carving, cards and cookery; or, The mode of carving at the table: As represented in a pack of playing cards originally designed and sold by Joseph and James Moxon, London 1676-7, together with divers recipes for excellent dishes of flesh, fish, fowl. Arcadia, Calif, Printed for V. and H. Wayland by C. A. Cockel at the Raccoon Press.

Weiss, D. J. and D. Rimington (1994). Bridge: parity leads in defence. London, Hale.

Weston, M., S. Newby, et al. (1994). Weston's ways with cards. Bideford, Excalibur Promotions.

Whitaker, H. and E. Turrell (1848). Cabinet-making: a table for card games. London (17 Paternoster Row), Thomas Kelly.

Whitaker, H. and E. Turrell (1848). Cabinet-making: decorative borders. London (17 Paternoster Row), Thomas Kelly.

White, L. (2003). Where the Angolans are playing football: selected and new poems. Cardigan, Parthian Books.

Whitworth, P. G. (1980). Colourmetrical symmetry. Chigwell, Whitworth Press.

Wicker, K. (1979). More card games. Wakefield, EP Publishing.


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