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The Decline and Fall of Whist: An Old Fashioned View of New Fangled Play

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A witty, opinionated examination of the changing game of whist, arguing that modern conventions and rigid rules have displaced earlier judgment and skill. The author traces the game's rise and decline, lampooning innovations such as signal systems like the peter and echo, artificial discard rules, particular leads, and other prescriptive devices, and analyzes how these affect play. Interleaved are illustrative hands, mathematical asides, and practical advice defending older principles of card play. The work combines satire and technical commentary to advocate a return to flexible, reasoned play rather than mechanical conventions.

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John Petch Hewby

John Petch Hewby was an author known for his contributions to the literature surrounding the card game whist. His notable works include "The Decline and Fall of Whist: An Old Fashioned View of New Fangled Play" and "Whist; or, Bumblepuppy? Thirteen Lectures Addressed to Children." Through these writings, Hewby explored the cultural significance and evolving nature of whist, presenting it in a manner accessible to both adults and children. His work reflects a blend of nostalgia and critique, offering insights into the game's history and its place in society.

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