The New game of cards, or, A pack of cards changed into a compleat and perpetual almanack [microform] : in a dialogue between a nobleman and his servant. First, shewing the use of his almanack, by the quarters, months, weeks, and days of the year. : Secondly, shewing how he converts his cards into a compleat monitor, or prayer-book; with his curious remarks on the knave. : The whole adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenius.

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Other title:Pack of cards changed into a compleat and perpetual almanack.
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: Printed and sold at Northampton, (Massachusetts.) : [publisher not identified], 1797.
Series:Early American imprints. no. 48188.
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