"The Laws of Euchre: As adopted by the Somerset Club of Boston, March 1, 1888" offers a fascinating glimpse into the codified rules of this classic card game. Compiled by H. C. Leeds and James Dwight, this historical text meticulously details the regulations governing euchre as played by members of the prestigious Somerset Club.
Whether you're a seasoned card player, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the origins of popular games, this book provides an authentic snapshot of late 19th-century gaming culture. Explore the nuances of euchre as defined by one of Boston's elite social clubs, uncovering the traditions and practices that shaped the game. Discover the specific rules and conventions that governed card playing at the time. A valuable resource for understanding the evolution of euchre and a unique addition to any card game aficionado's collection.
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