Talk of Uncle George to his Nephew About Draw Poker. Containing valuable suggestions in connection with this Great American Game; also instructions and directions to Clubs and Social Card Parties, whose members play only for recreation and pastime, with timely warnings to young players. Illustrated. In which Uncle George narrates to his nephew the experience he has gathered in the course of his travels West and East; showing him, in a chatty and familiar style, the devices, tricks, appliances, and advantages by which gentlemanly gamblers fleece the unsophisticated and unwary in the popular game of Draw Poker, and offering him plain and fatherly advice as to the best means for frustrating their efforts and avoiding their traps. Every one who takes a hand at “Draw” will be a gainer by perusing what Uncle George says about it, and become a wiser as well as a richer man. Dick’s Games of Patience; or, Solitaire with Cards. Containing Forty-three Games. Illustrated with Thirty-three explanatory full-page Tableaux. This treatise on Solitaire, a pastime which is steadily gaining in popularity, embraces a number of new and original Games, and all the Games of Patience at present in favor with the most experienced players. Each game is carefully and lucidly described, with the distinctive rules to be observed and hints as to the best means of success in play. The Tableaux furnish efficient aid in rendering the disposition of the cards necessary to each game plain and easily comprehensible. The difficulty usually attending descriptions of intricate games is reduced, as far as possible, by precision in method and terseness of expression in the text, and the illustrations serve to dispel any possible ambiguity that might be unavoidable without their aid. The work is attractive in style and elegant in execution, and will prove an interesting companion for many a solitary hour. The Amateur Printer; or, Type-Setting at Home. A thorough and complete instructor for the amateur in all the details of the Printers’ Art, giving practical information in regard to type, ink, paper and all the implements requisite, with illustrated directions for using them in a proper manner. It teaches how to set type in the stick, transfer the matter to the galley and make it up in forms; also how to take proofs and correct them, showing all the signs used by practical proof-readers in correcting proofs; it illustrates the plan of the type-case, showing the relative positions of the compartments allotted to the type of each letter, etc., and the correct manner of replacing or distributing type in the case. The practical instructions given in this work are complete and so plainly described that any amateur can become a good printer by studying and applying the information it contains. ?Any of the above books mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Send cash orders to DICK& FITZGERALD, Publishers, [52] Blackbridge’s Complete Poker Player. A practical Guide-Book to the American National Game; containing mathematical and experimental analyses of the probabilities at Draw Poker. By John Blackbridge, Actuary and Counsellor-at-Law. This, as its title implies, is an exhaustive treatise on the game of Draw Poker, giving minute and detailed information on the various chances, expectations, possibilities and probabilities that can occur in all stages of the game; with directions and advice for successful play, deduced from actual practice and experience, and founded on precise mathematical data. New Edition, thoroughly revised. Spayth’s American Draught Player; or, The Theory and Practice of the Scientific Game of Checkers. Simplified and Illustrated with Practical Diagrams. Containing upwards of 1700 Games and Positions. By Henry Spayth. Sixth edition, with over 200 Corrections and Improvements. Marache’s Manual of Chess. Containing Preliminary Games for Beginners, fifty Openings of Games, giving all the latest discoveries of modern masters, with best Games and Copious Notes, Endings of Games, Numerous Problems, Diagrams, etc. By N.Marache. Walker’s Cribbage Made Easy. Being a new and complete Treatise on the Game in all varieties. By George Walker, Esq. DICK& FITZGERALD, Publishers, |