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Whist; or, Bumblepuppy? Thirteen Lectures Addressed to Children

John Petch Hewby

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John Petch Hewby's 'Whist; or, Bumblepuppy? Thirteen Lectures Addressed to Children' is a captivating exploration of the game of whist and its moral implications. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book not only serves as a guide to playing whist but also delves into the deeper societal and ethical considerations surrounding the game. Hewby's use of lectures as a format allows for a structured and educational approach, making the content accessible to both children and adults alike. Set in the Victorian era, the book provides insight into the social norms and values of the time, offering a valuable perspective on the period. Overall, 'Whist; or, Bumblepuppy' is a unique blend of entertainment and education, making it a must-read for those interested in both literature and history. John Petch Hewby's expertise in both whist and pedagogy shines through in this thought-provoking work, making him a notable figure in the realm of children's literature. With its blend of practical advice and moral lessons, this book is recommended for anyone looking to explore the intersection of games, ethics, and education in a historical context.

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card game strategy, didactic storytelling, 19th-century pedagogy, Victorian era education, educational literature, children's etiquette, whist tutorial, literary moral lessons, intellectual development, historical gamesmanship