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Poker Book, Bibliography<br />

54. GV1243<br />

F85<br />

55. GV1239<br />

J3<br />

56. PZ3<br />

L628P<br />

57. GV1243<br />

D8<br />

58.GV1291<br />

P6<br />

59. AP2<br />

W64<br />

60. GV1247<br />

S37<br />

Frey, Richard L., ed. The new complete Hoyle: an encyclopedia of<br />

rules, procedures, manners, and strategy of games played with cards,<br />

dice, counters, boards, words, and numbers. Philadelphia, D. McKay<br />

Co., 1947. 740 pages<br />

Jacoby, O., et al. The fireside book of cards. New York, Simon &<br />

Schuster, 1957. 364 pages<br />

Lillard, John F. B., ed. Poker stories, as told by statesmen, soldiers,<br />

lawyers, commercial travelers, bankers, actors, editors, millionaires,<br />

members of the Ananias club and the talent, embracing the most<br />

remarkable games, 1845-95. New York, F. P. Harper, 1896. 251<br />

pages<br />

Ostrow, A. A. The complete card player. New York, McGraw-Hill<br />

Book Company, Inc., 1945. 771 pages<br />

Poker-bridge; een nieuw kaartspel. Amsterdam. A. J. G. Strengholt,<br />

1954. 32 pages<br />

Poker Chips, a monthly magazine devoted to stories of the great<br />

American game. New York, F. Tousey, June-Nov. 1896.243 pages<br />

(continued as the White Elephant magazine)<br />

Scarne, John. Scarne on cards. Including a photographic section on<br />

cheating at cards. Revised, New York, Crown Publishers, 1965. 435<br />

pages<br />

[Note: The Library of Congress does not catalog books about poker under the subject of "Gambling." The 375<br />

books listed under "Gambling" include books on blackjack, boule, cards (nonpoker), cardsharping, craps, fero,<br />

horse-race betting, parimutuel betting, probabilities, raffles, roulette, speculation, trente-et-quarante, and<br />

wagers . . . but none on poker. Apparently, the Library of Congress does not consider (classify) poker as<br />

gambling.]<br />

Seventy-two other poker books not found in the Library of Congress are listed below:<br />

1. Allan, L., The Laws of Poker, Mudie, 1929.<br />

2. Ankeny, Nesmith, Scientific Poker, Harper, 1967.<br />

3. Ante--I Raise You Ten, Jamieson-Higgans.<br />

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