54 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1737 — continued. 



i2mo. "j^ pp., interleaved, and index. M., 6\ in. by 4 in. 



Dedicated to the Right Honourable James Stanley. 



The name of the Author on title-page is misprinted. It 

 should be Bracken, not Blacken. This book is a 

 revised edition of Captain Burdon's work. 



1739. 



^8; The Compleat Gamester : In three parts, containing : — 

 I. — The Court Gamester: or, Full and Easy 

 Instructions for playing the Games of Ombre, 

 Quadrille, Ouintille, Picquet, Basset, Faro, and 

 the Royal Game of Chess. II. — The City 

 Gamester : or. True manner of playing the most 

 usual Games at Cards, viz. : — Whist, All-Fours, 

 Cribbidge, Put, Lue, Brag, etc. With several 

 diverting Tricks upon the Cards. Also Rules for 

 playing at all the games both within and without 

 the Tables ; and at English and French Billiards; 

 with the laws of each game annexed to prevent 

 disputes. III. — The Gentleman's Diversion; or, 

 the Arts of Riding, Racing, Archery, Cocking, 

 and Bowling. Written for the use of the young 



Princess. By Richard Seymour, Esq. 



The Sixth Edition. London. 1739. 



i2mo. 324 pp. and frontispiece. M., 6f in. by 4 in. 



Printed for E. Curll, at Pope's Head, in Rose Street, 

 Covent Garden ; and J. Hodges, at the Looking Glass, 

 on London Bridge. 



