Chinese Origin Of Playing Cards is an article on the origin of playing cards written by H.B. M General-Consul in China and Korea Sir William Henry Wilkinson, and published in the American Anthropologist magazine by the American Anthropological Association under the auspices of the American Anthropological Society of Washington in 1895.
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- Chinese Origin Of Playing Cards is an article on the origin of playing cards written by H.B. M General-Consul in China and Korea Sir William Henry Wilkinson, and published in the American Anthropologist magazine by the American Anthropological Association under the auspices of the American Anthropological Society of Washington in 1895. It is undoubtedly still considered one of the most important contributions on the study of playing cards by some of the most authoritative researchers in the field, like David Parlett, John McLeod and Michael Dummett.
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- Chinese Origin Of Playing Cards is an article on the origin of playing cards written by H.B. M General-Consul in China and Korea Sir William Henry Wilkinson, and published in the American Anthropologist magazine by the American Anthropological Association under the auspices of the American Anthropological Society of Washington in 1895.
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