Explanatory Notes of a Pack of Cavalier Playing Cards, Temp. Charles II. / Forming a Complete Political Satire of the Commonwealth
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The volume reproduces a seventeenth-century pack of Cavalier playing cards used as a political satire of the Commonwealth and supplies concise explanatory notes that decode the cards' caricatures, allegorical scenes, and polemical inscriptions. An introductory account describes the plates' reproduction, provenance, and the editor's efforts to obtain and restore missing cards for faithful facsimiles. The running commentary identifies depicted figures, explains emblematic details and contemporary references on individual cards, and occasionally notes puzzles or unresolved allusions in the imagery.
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