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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Im Auftrag von Sarah Hatcher
> Gesendet: Freitag, 1. Februar 2008 22:34
> An: [log in to unmask]
> Betreff: [MUSEUM-L] Question about playing cards
>
> Dear All,
> I am working on some information about the history of playing
> cards and am currently stumped. Does anyone know when playing
> cards began having numbers printed on them? What was the
> original reason that they didn't have numbers?
> I'm imagining it had something to do with literacy rates or
> the cost of printing, but would love to have concrete evidence.
Sarah,
You could try and contact the German Museum for Playing Cards (Spielkartenmuseum Leinfelden-Echterdingen) at [log in to unmask]
There is also the International Playing Card Society which might have some information: <http://i-p-c-s.org/>.
Best regards,
Werner Schweibenz
MuseumsInformationsSystem
Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg
Universität Konstanz
D-78457 Konstanz
Tel. +49-7531/88-4279
Fax +49-7531/88-3703
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