Solitaire Books at Solitaire Central
Here are 150 different solitaire games, ranging from simple to fiendish, using one, two, or three decks of cards. By Douglas Brown. | |
This book includes an introduction to the origins of Solitaire and has instructions for nearly 100 different versions of this popular game. Illustrations are included. By Francesca Parodi. | |
More than 70 of the world's most famous and fascinating games of patience and solitaire will keep solo card players engrossed and happy for hours on end. By Peter Arnold. | |
With rules to over 225 games, as well as a history of solitaire, an explanation of solitaire terms, and classification of games by skill level, this is the most comprehensive book of its kind. By Albert H. Morehead and Geoffrey Mott-Smith. | |
Originally published in 1884, this was one of the first books to popularize solitaire in America. By William B. Dick. | |
By yourself? Then it's time for the fun to begin! All you need are cards and a little space and you're ready to enjoy some of the most intriguing games ever devised. By Sheila Anne Barry. | |
This book explains the rules for 27 variations of Solitaire than can be played on a small table, with helpful diagrams illustrating each game. By John Hartley. | |
Sloane Lee introduces exciting variations and spin-offs of America's most popular card game in 100 Best Solitaire Games. By Sloane Lee. | |
A pack of playing cards usually suggests friends gathered around a card table. But what can you do when you have a deck of cards, a wish to play, and nobody to play with? By Robert Allen. | |
There's more than one way to play solitaire, the classic card game with millions of secret devotees, and this little book shows you how. By Pamela Liflander. |