Publisher's Synopsis
The Gaming Calendar, originally published in the 19th century, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of gaming and gambling. Penned by Seymour Harcourt, this volume provides not only a calendar format for tracking gaming activities but also extensive "Annals of Gaming," detailing the history, rules, and social impact of various games of chance and skill.
This book captures the spirit of a bygone era, chronicling the popular games of the time and providing insight into the culture surrounding them. With its detailed accounts and historical context, The Gaming Calendar is a valuable resource for historians, gaming enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the social history of leisure and entertainment.
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