Winning Ways at Bridge 🔍
Rhoda Lederer, David Griffiths, David Griffiths (bridge) CollinsWillow; HarperCollins Publishers Ltd; HarperCollins Publishers, Collins winning bridge, Rev. [i.e. 2nd] ed, London, 1993
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description
Covers worn, page edges tanned. Orders received by 3pm Sent from the UK that weekday.
Alternative author
Lederer, Rhoda; Griffiths, David, 1930-
Alternative author
Rhoda Lederer and David Griffiths
Alternative author
Rhoda Barrow Lederer
Alternative publisher
CollinsWillow, An Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Alternative publisher
London: CollinsWillow
Alternative publisher
HarperWillow
Alternative publisher
Mills & Boon
Alternative publisher
Pavilion
Alternative edition
Collins winning bridge, Revised edition, London, 1993
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
2Rev Ed edition, March 11, 1993
Alternative edition
Rev.ed., London, England, 1993
Alternative edition
2nd, PS, 1993
metadata comments
Originally published: London : Unwin, 1987.
Includes index.
Alternative description
"Winning Ways at Bridge covers all the major aspects of bidding, play and defence. It is aimed at the intermediate player who has played some bridge but is not yet expert at the game. Each chapter contains a concise description of hte Acol bidding, followed by a number of sample hands on which the reader is asked to bid and plan the play."
Alternative description
173p. ; 20 cm
Originally published: London : Unwin, 1987
Includes index
date open sourced
2024-08-23
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