The Playing-Card
Editor | Elettra Deganello |
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Former editors | Peter Endebrock |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | International Playing-Card Society |
First issue | 1972; 52 years ago (1972) |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0305-2133 |
OCLC | 63765414 |
The Playing-Card is a quarterly publication, publishing scholarly articles covering all aspects of playing cards and of the games played with them, produced by the International Playing-Card Society (IPCS). The Playing-Card's articles are mostly in English, but also in French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
According to card game historian David Parlett, card game research has become "a particular pursuit" of the IPCS and many of its field researchers publish their findings in The Playing-Card. This has contributed to "a growing awareness that a society's indoor games are as distinctive of its culture as its arts, cuisine, or social customs, and are worth recording for the light they throw on that community's personality."[1]
History
The journal was founded in 1972, as The Journal of the Playing-Card Society (until 1980). Since then it has produced an annual volume of four (formerly six) issues. It has an index of its articles for the years 1972–1997,[2] and contents listings for issues from 1980 to the present.[3]
Contributors
Notable contributors to the journal have included:
- John McLeod[4]
- Franco Pratesi[5]
- Thierry Depaulis[6]
- Trevor Denning
- Detlef Hoffmann
- Sir Michael Dummett
Editors
The editors of The Playing-Card and its predecessor have been:[7]
- Sylvia Mann: August 1972 (1/1) – November 1978 (8/2)
- Eddie Cass: February 1979 (8/3) – November 1984 (13/2)
- Trevor Denning: February 1985 (13/3) – May 1990 (18/4)
- Stuart Lawrence: August 1990 (19/1) – May 1995 (23/4)
- George Beal: July/August 1995 (25/1) – Jan/Feb 1998 (26/4)
- Michael Cooper: July/August 1998 (27/1) – April/June 2006 (34/4)
- Peter Endebrock: June/Sept 2006 (35/1) – April/June 2023 (51/4)
- Elettra Deganello: July/Sept 2023 (51/1) – present.
References
- ^ Parlett (2008), p. xi.
- ^ "Combined Index of IPCS Publications 1972-1997". 1999.
- ^ "The Journal of the International Playing-Card Society".
- ^ Parlett (2008), p. 151.
- ^ Parlett (2008), p. 149.
- ^ Depaulis, Thierry (2010). "Dawson’s Game: Blackjack and the Klondike," in The Playing-Card, Journal of the International Playing-Card Society, Vol. 38, No. 4, ed. by Peter Endebrock, April–June 2010, 317 pages. Published by The International Playing-Card Society, ISSN 0305-2133.
- ^ The volume and issue numbers of the journal are shown in brackets below.
Bibliography
- Parlett, David (2008). The Penguin Book of Card Games, Penguin, London. ISBN 978-0-141-03787-5
External links
- WorldCat Record
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52-card deck
Playing card suits (French) |
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Ranks |
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Specific decks |
and decks
- Banner
- Blank
- Court card
- knight
- Ober
- Unter
- Pip card
- deuce
- Weli
- Joker
- Nicknames
- Stripped deck
- Talon
- Unicode
German |
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Swiss |
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German and Swiss |
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Latin (Italian/Spanish/Portuguese) |
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Chinese (Money) |
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and brands
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Brands |
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Defunct |
- Lee Asher
- Hubert Auer
- Bryan Berg
- David Blaine
- Derren Brown
- Lewis Cohen
- Dan and Dave
- Thierry Depaulis
- S. W. Erdnase
- Lennart Green
- Richard Harding
- Johann Kaspar Hechtel
- Ricky Jay
- Sekiryo Kaneda
- René Lavand
- Ed Marlo
- Master of the Playing Cards
- John McLeod
- Anton Moser
- Samuel J. Murray
- David Parlett
- Ferdinand Piatnik
- Richard Valentine Pitchford
- Franco Pratesi
- Johann Georg Rauch
- Juan Tamariz
- Howard Thurston
- Charles Troedel
- Dai Vernon
- Fusajiro Yamauchi
organisations
Skat |
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- 52 Plus Joker
- Cary Collection of Playing Cards
- Fournier Museum of Playing Cards
- German Doppelkopf Association
- German Playing Card Museum
- International Playing-Card Society
- The Playing-Card
- Musée Français de la Carte à Jouer
- Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts and Culture
- Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards
and cardistry
Tricks |
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- Bottom dealing
- Card marking
- Card sharp
- Card throwing
- Cardistry-Con
- Cutting
- Double lift
- The Expert at the Card Table
- Herrmann pass
- History of cardistry
- House of cards
- One-way deck
- Palms and grips
- The Phantom of the Card Table
- Second dealing
- Shuffling
- Si Stebbins stack
- Spoke card
- Three-card monte
- Trick decks
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Film and television |
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