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4.B. PARTICULAR GAMES
See 5.M for Sim and 5.R.5 for Fox and Geese, etc.

Most of the board games described here are classic and have been extensively described and illustrated in the various standard books on board games, particularly the works of Robert C. Bell, especially his Board and Table Games from Many Civilizations; OUP, vol. I, 1960, vol. II, 1969; combined and revised ed., Dover, 1979 and the older work of Edward G. Falkener; Games Ancient and Oriental and How to Play Them; Longmans, Green, 1892; Dover, 1961. The works by Culin (see 4.A.4, 4.B.5 and 4.B.9) are often useful. Several general works on games are cited in 4.B.1 and 4.B.5 -- I have read Murray's History of Board Games Other than Chess, but not yet entered the material. Note that many of these works are more concerned with the game than with its history and have a tendency to exaggerate the ages of games by assuming, e.g. that a 3 x 3 board must have been used for Tic-Tac-Toe. I will not try to duplicate the descriptions by Bell, Falkener and others, but will try to outline the earliest history, especially when it is at variance with common belief. The most detailed mathematical analyses are generally in Winning Ways.



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