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The compleat gamester: or, full and easy instructions for playing at all manner of usual, and most genteel games, after the best method To which is ... racing, archery, cock-fighting, and bowling

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Huntington Library

T064306

Anonymous. By Charles Cotton. 'The gentleman's diversion' has separate pagination and register. With an initial leaf, headed on the verso: "The explanation of the frontispiece".

London : printed for J. Wilford, 1721. [10],104;44p.,plate ; 8°

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