One of the most extensive collections of playing cards ever assembled resides at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University.
Known as the Cary Collection, it consists of over 2600 packs of cards, 460 sheets of uncut card papers, and 150 wood blocks for printing cards. The Collection contains standard cards from 16 European countries and 6 countries in the Western Hemisphere, as well as nonstandard cards from 23 European and 3 Western Hemisphere countries, and its content represents over 500 years of cardmaking.
Visconti Tarot card ca. 1428-1447, from arguably the oldest tarot card deck still in existence
Link to the complete Cary Collection database
Previously on In the Stacks:
National Library of Ireland
The Astor Free Library at the NYPL
Women's Travel Diaries at Duke University
Charles Darwin's Library
The National Archives
Private Libraries at the Museum of the City of New York
Los Angeles Public Library
Boston Public Library\
The Astor Free Library at the NYPL
Women's Travel Diaries at Duke University
Charles Darwin's Library
The National Archives
Private Libraries at the Museum of the City of New York
Los Angeles Public Library
Boston Public Library\







2 comments:
Playing cards give us understanding of characteristic features of periods, ideas, beliefs and experiences of people in the past, reflecting past eras and ways of life. Playing cards have enormous educational value, with a long history and many different types and styles of cards from around the world.
The gold picture in the middle is actually a card? Wow, I guess poker would even have higher stakes if the cards used were as intricate as that one.
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