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Board and Table Games from Many Civilizations
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (June, 1969)
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A bit old, but a good starting point.
Good encyclopedia of traditional board games
This is an excellent book if your into playing
board games ( the Chess/checkers/Backgammon kind rather than the Monopoly/Careers kind). This book
has 15o+ traditional board games from around the
world, some ancient and many very fun to play!
If your into other cultures or just want something
different to play, its a good book.
A number of ones not in standard American repertoire, in this book:
Go, an unusual oriental game said to be on par with Chess(still unbeaten by computers)
Chinese, Japanese, Burmese and Arab versions of Chess, and the ancient ancestor of them all.
Hnefa-tafl, a clever Viking game
Latrunculi, the Roman's game of intellect
Mancala and co., a very weird and very fun group
of games, called "the National Game of Africa"
OK, I'm outta time here, ya get the idea ;)
The Boardgame Book
Published in Hardcover by Bookthrift Co (October, 1979)
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Discovering Chess
Published in Paperback by Shire Pubns (December, 1983)
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Favourite Love Poems
Published in Hardcover by Michael O'Mara Books (March, 1992)
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Most facinating about this work is the attention payed to games which appear to have died out. Naturally the rules for these games, if even known at all, tend to be incomplete and for anyone who wishes to reconstruct how the game was played will need to do so on their own. It should also be noted that not everyone's favorite rules are listed (for example, the rules for Mankala listed are quite a bit different from the rules many may be using in at least the US today). Even so, the large number of games mentioned, as well as the references used by the author to research them, will likely satisfy the curiosity of people looking to understand something about the world-wide phenomenon of gaming.