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|  |  | Mabardi, Georges | 
   
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|  |  | Brokaw, Clare Boothe | 
   
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|  |  | Vanity Fair's Backgammon to Win | 
   
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|  |  |  Ausgabe 1930  Ausgabe 1974 | 
   
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|  |  | 1930 / Neuauflage 1974 | 
   
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|  |  | 1930: 158 / 1974: 145 | 
   
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|  |  | 1930: Horace Liveright, New York / 1974: The Condé Nast Publications, Inc., NY | 
   
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|  |  | Hardcover, 1930: ohne Schutzumschlag / 1974: mit Schutzumschlag | 
   
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|  |  | 1930: ohne / 1974: 671-21766-6 | 
   
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|  |  | Neuauflage nahezu unverändert. | 
   
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|  |  | "This book also has a delightful chapter regarding etiquette, which pays the price of 
admission.  There, vividly and hilariously, the authors portray the various characters 
who populate the board's environs. Backgammon theory may have evolved during the 
last 60 years, but human nature evidently has not." – Paul Tanenbaum, rec.games.backgammon, Feb 1998 | 
   
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