File:The complete gamester.gif
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[edit]DescriptionThe complete gamester.gif | Frontispiece illustration from The Compleat Gamester: or Instructions - How to play at Billiards, Trucks, Bowls and Chess - together with all manner of usual and most Gentile Games either on Cards or Dice - to which is added the Arts and Mysteries of Riding, Racing, Archery and Cock-Fighting. Cotton Charles, London, 1674. |
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Source | http://perso.orange.fr/bckg/english/the_compleat_gamester.htm |
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