Researches into the History of Playing Cards

Researches into the History of Playing Cards
by Samuel Weller Singer
Adopted for Conservation by
W. Reed Simmons
on November 7, 2017
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Researches into the history of playing cards; with illustrations of the origin of printing and engraving on wood ...

By Samuel Weller Singer. London: R. Triphook, 1816.

This is an in-depth research into the history of playing cards, with many beautiful black and white engravings, and eight hand-colored woodcuts. The list of subscribers states that 250 copies were printed, though some bibliographers claim only 150 were actually printed.  The first section discusses the origins of playing cards and shares examples of oriental cards. The author states that the history of playing cards is so intimately connected with the art of engraving on wood, it follows that the second section is about the xylographic and typographic arts. The third section explains the principal and most interesting games of cards, historically games of combat and war similar to chess, using figures and emblems of military origins.  

Condition and Treatment: 

This is an early 19th century volume half bound in blue bookcloth and decorative paper. Page 219 is detached. Conservators will re-attach page 219 using Japanese paper and reversible wheat starch paste. A double tray box will be created to house this unique volume.

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Adoption Type: Preserve for the Future