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  1. The Playing-Card

    The Playing Card is a quarterly publication, publishing scholarly articles covering all aspects of playing cards and of the games played with them, produced by the International Playing Card Society . The Playing Card s articles are mostly in English, but also in French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The journal was founded in 1972, as The Journal of the Playing Card Society until 1980 . Since then it has produced an annual volume of four formerly six issues. It has an index of its articles for the years 1972 1997 ref cite web url http i p c s.org tpcindex.html title Combined Index of IPCS Publications 1972 1997 date 1999 ref , and contents listings for issues from 1980 to the present ref cite web url http i p c s.org publications.html playing card title The Journal of the International Playing Card Society ref . References Reflist 2 Category Card game magazines ...   more details



  1. Playing card

    Card Company USPCC File Bicycle playing cards.jpg 250px thumb Some typical English style playing cards from the Bicycle Playing Cards Bicycle brand A playing card is a piece of specially prepared heavy ... motifs and used as one of a set for playing card game s. Playing cards are typically palm ... be used for playing a great variety of card games, with varying elements of skill and chance, some ... blind people to read the card number and suit cards suit . The backs of playing cards are sometimes ... Image Ming Dynasty playing card, c. 1400.jpg thumb 160px A Chinese playing card dated c. 1400 AD ... gave rise to dominoes and playing cards 9th century China . ref The first reference to card games ... that playing cards and card games existed at least since the mid Tang Dynasty and associated their invention ... thumb 250px A transformation playing card from the 1895 Vanity Fair deck. Image Musee historique .... Here, a playing card of the French Revolution symbolising freedom of religion and brotherhood. In early ... in playing card games. Packs with corner and edge indices i.e. the value of the card printed at the corner .... The use of indices, however, encouraged a formal change from Knave to Jack playing card Jack in English ... States introduced the joker playing card joker into the deck. The stylings of the joker and its ... http www.usplayingcard.com gamerules briefhistory.html US Playing Card Co. A Brief History ... as a transformation playing card became popular in Europe and America. In these cards, an artist incorporated ... suit. As well as these 52 cards, commercial decks often include two Joker playing card jokers . In many ... of an average B8 sized playing card is 0.063 oz 1.8g , a deck 3.3 oz 94g . Styling Modern playing ... Asked Questions , International Playing Card Society, 2007. ref The axe held by the King of Diamonds ... card. The Queen playing card Queen of Spades usually holds a scepter and is sometimes known as the bedpost ... VIII. The United States Playing Card Company suggests that, in the past, the King of Hearts was Charlemagne ...   more details



  1. International Playing-Card Society

    The International Playing Card Society IPCS is a non profit organisation for those interested in playing card s, their design, and their history. While many of its members are collectors of playing cards, they also include historians of playing cards and their uses, like card game and its history. The IPCS is based in the United Kingdom, but has members worldwide, especially in Europe. It produces a quarterly journal The Playing Card , which publishes articles mostly in English but also in French, German, Italian and Spanish. It also publishes occasional monographs called IPCS Papers , and issues pattern sheets which systematize types of standard playing card design. History The IPCS was founded in 1972, as The Playing Card Society , with a journal titled The Journal of the Playing Card Society . In May 1980 the names of the society and the journal were changed, becoming The International Playing Card Society and The Playing Card . A newsletter, which became known as Playing Card World , was formerly published as a supplement to the journal, running for 80 issues from 1975 to 1995. Notable members Notable members of the Society include Michael Dummett , philosopher, and IPCS founder member and past president Sylvia Mann , collector of and writer on playing cards, and IPCS founder member and its first president. External links http i p c s.org The International Playing Card Society official web site. Category Learned societies Category International organizations Category Organizations established in 1972 ...   more details



  1. Liberty Playing Card Company

    orphan date December 2009 Liberty Playing Card Company is a Texas based company which produces custom made playing card s. Usually, they make regular playing cards except that the backs have business logos on them. Recently, they produced the most wanted Iraqi playing cards for the United States government . They also made a set of cards parodying the most wanted Iraqi cards, which featured US government officials. External links http libertyplayingcards.com LibertyPlayingCards.com http card press.com Liberty Playing Cards online ordering website Category Playing card manufacturers Category Companies based in Texas US entertainment company stub ...   more details



  1. Knight (playing card)

    A knight is a French Tarot playing card with a picture of a young man riding horse on it. The usual rank of a knight, within its suit cards suit , is as if it were a 12 that is, between the queen playing card queen and the jack playing card jack . In Latin suited playing cards such as Baraja playing cards La Baraja and the oldest Western playing cards, the knights take the place of queens. History As early as the mid 16th century the knight was called the chevalier meaning a male riding servant of royalty . The card came to be known as the knight during the middle of the 19th century, when card manufacturers began to label playing cards to indicate their value with 1 A , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Kn, Q, K, Jkr J . Representations In the standard French Tarot playing card deck produced in English speaking countries, the knight and the other face cards represent no one in particular &mdash this is in contrast to the historical French practice, in which each court card is said to represent a particular historical or mythological personage. The knights in a French deck have traditionally assigned names as follows ref http www.snopes.com history world cardking.asp The Four King Truth at the Urban Legends Reference Pages ref knight of Spades Ogier the Dane legendary hero of the chansons de geste ref http books.google.com books?id FDH1huAGSTkC&pg PA2&lpg PA2&ots YpweUbRLVT&sig 1cNbephw3VX8nuynEEmb3p ghio ref knight of Hearts La Hire French warrior knight of Diamonds Hector mythological hero of the Iliad knight of Clubs Lancelot Example cards These card designs are based on those from a historical French Tarot deck, and include the historical and mythological names associated with the French cards. gallery Image Wuest Tarock Knightspades.gif knight of spades Image Wuest Tarock ... Wuest Tarock Knightclubs.gif knight of clubs gallery References reflist Playing cards DEFAULTSORT Knight Playing Card Category Playing cards Category French tarot pl Je dziec karta sl Kaval ...   more details



  1. Joker (playing card)

    Lead too short date February 2012 Image Joker playing cards.jpg thumb right 260px Four joker cards Joker is a special type of playing card found in most modern decks, or else a type of Mahjong tiles tile ... playing card. It is believed By whom date February 2012 that the term Joker comes from a mispronunciation of Jucker , the German Alsatian name for the game Euchre . The card was originally introduced in about 1860 ref Oxford Dictionary of Card Games , David Parlett, pg. 104 Oxford University Press 1996 ISBN 0 19 869173 4 ref for games of that family to be used as the highest trump card games trump ... Playing Card Co title A Brief History of Playing Cards archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070826144858 ... documents jokers from 1862 and 1865 in her book A History of Playing Cards . The 1862 card has a tiger on it and the label Highest Trump , while the one from 1865 is inscribed This card takes either Bower and Imperial Bower , or Highest Trump Card . An alternate theory By whom date February 2012 is that the Joker was originally developed for the game Poker as a wild card card games wild card ... title International Playing Card Society The Bourgeois Tarot publisher I p c s.org date 2010 09 09 ... Playing Card Company . In Canada, the US monogram is replaced by a star. In Australia, the Joker ... gamecard jokers title playing card joker collection publisher dotpattern date 2003 06 07 accessdate ... card Playing cards DEFAULTSORT Joker Playing Card Category Playing cards Category Card game terminology ... joker Beal, George. Playing cards and their story. 1975. New York Arco Publishing Comoany Inc. p ... northward on the Mississippi. ref Hoyle Card Games 2007, pg. 108 ref The Joker came to be represented ... Vague date February 2012 borrowing from The Fool Tarot card The Fool in tarot cards predecessors to the French Tarot Nouveau , which depict The Fool as a lute playing jester, were becoming popular ... two Jokers per deck, often noticeably different. For instance, Bicycle Playing Cards prints their company ...   more details



  1. Jack (playing card)

    playing card Queen . As the lowest face or court card, the Jack often represents a minimum standard ... court card. The Knave card had been called a Jack as part of the terminology of the game All Fours since the 17th century, but this usage was considered common or low class. However, because the card abbreviation for Knave was so close to that of the King playing card King Kn versus K , the two ... ranking of cards, where the Ace playing card Ace or King generally occupied the first rank. This is seen ... One eyed jack The Jack , a song by AC DC , in which the playing card is a metaphor for a sexually ... Card Category Playing cards bg de Bube Spielkarte et Soldat eo Fanto fr Valet carte jouer ...Image Jack playing cards.jpg thumb 250px Jack cards of all four suits A Jack , also Knave , is a playing card which, in traditional American and English decks, pictures a man in the traditional or historic ... the card was known in England as the Knave meaning a male servant of royalty . Although Jack was in common ... and rankings were moved to the corners of the card, a move which enabled players to fan a hand of cards ... to Jack change. Books of card games published in the third quarter of the 19th century still ..., in contrast to the historical French practice, in which each court card is said to represent ... FDH1huAGSTkC&pg PA2&lpg PA2&ots YpweUbRLVT&sig 1cNbephw3VX8nuynEEmb3p ghio Games and Fun with Playing ... Reference Pages ref ref http www.madore.org david misc cards.html Courts on playing cards , by David ... and Notes by E. F. Rimbault, upon the subject of playing cards. His The Knave of Clubbs Tis Merry ... of Harts Haile Fellowe, Well Meet, where his Supplication To Card Makers appears, ref The Knave of Harts Haile Fellowe, Well Meet, where his Supplication To Card Makers by Samuel Rowlands 1600 br Good card makers if there be any goodness in you , Apparrell us with more respected care, br Put us in hats ... created by the French. Example cards The card designs shown here are based on those from a traditional ...   more details



  1. Queen (playing card)

    of Clubs Three card Monte References reflist Playing cards Category Playing cards Queen bg ...for the 1966 Greek film Queen of Clubs film Image Queen playing cards.jpg thumb 250px Queen cards of all four suits The Queen is a playing card with a picture of a queen on it. The usual rank of a queen is as if it were 12 or 13 , that is, between the King playing card King and the Jack playing card Jack , or Knight playing card Knight . In the standard English playing card deck, the Queen and the other face cards represent no one in particular, although legend states the Queen of Hearts is a representation of Elizabeth of York , queen consort of Henry VII of England . Certainly the headdress the queen wears under her crown is of the Early Tudor dynasty Tudor era. In contrast, French deck manufacturers traditionally assigned each court card a particular historical or mythological personage. The Queens in a French deck have traditionally assigned names as follows ref http www.snopes.com history world cardking.asp The Four King Truth at the Urban Legends Reference Pages ref ref http www.madore.org david misc cards.html Courts on playing cards , by David Madore, with illustrations of the Anglo American and French court cards ref Queen of Spades Athena Queen of Hearts Book of Judith Judith Biblical figure Queen of Diamonds Rachel Biblical figure Queen of Clubs Argine an anagram of Regina , Latin language Latin for queen See also List of poker hand nicknames The Queen of Hearts Alice s Adventures in Wonderland Queen of Hearts , a character from Lewis Carroll s Alice s Adventures in Wonderland Heart Queen, Karen Mizuki s codename in JAKQ Dengekitai . The Queen of Spades story The Queen of Spades , a short story by Alexander Pushkin The Queen of Spades opera The Queen of Spades , an opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky based on Pushkin s story Shuffle Alliance Queen of Spades , the title used by Chibodee Crocket in the 1994 anime Mobile Fighter G Gundam Queen of Hearts song Queen ...   more details



  1. Transformation playing card

    Playing Card Company A transformation playing card sometimes referred to as a transformation deck when assembled into a complete set is a type of playing card where an artist incorporates the pips of the non face card s into an artistic design. In a classical transformation playing card, the pips retain their standard position and coloration on the card. In some variations, the pips may be different ... ref Image 4 of clubs dean and son.JPG thumb right An example of a semi transformed playing card, 4 ... playing cards. An article entitled Playing Card Squiggles. was published in the December ... Playing Card Society Gallery of various transformations of the four of diamonds. http ... transformed, should be considered true transformation playing cards. ref name gamesetal cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Transformation Playing Cards what are they? work publisher ... Metastasis By the 19th century, the standard form for playing cards had become fixed in most of Europe ... playing cards were created by D.W. Soltan and D. Berger in 1801 as illustrations for a German edition .... ref cite book last Field first Albert authorlink coauthors title Transformation Playing Cards ... Albert authorlink coauthors title Transformation Playing Cards publisher U.S. Games Systems, Inc. date ... deck of playing cards. These decks were published as almanacs, in which each of the 52 cards ... coauthors title Transformation Playing Cards publisher U.S. Games Systems, Inc. date 1987 location ... Playing Cards work publisher The Marine Stewardship Counsel date url http www.msc.org html ... Field first Albert authorlink coauthors title Transformation Playing Cards publisher U.S. Games Systems .... ref cite book last Field first Albert authorlink coauthors title Transformation Playing Cards publisher ... French artist. Strand subsequently asked its readers to submit their own designs for card squiggles ... a card design to the magazine. The feature remained popular for some time. ref name gamesetal ref ...   more details



  1. King (playing card)

    Image King playing cards.jpg thumb 250px King cards of all four suits The King is a playing card with a picture of a king on it. The usual rank of a king is as if it were a 13 or 14 that is, above the queen playing card queen . In some games, the king is the highest ranked card in others, the ace is higher. In pinochle , schnapsen , and many other European games, both the ace and the 10 rank higher than the king. In the standard English playing card deck, the king and the other face cards represent no one in particular. The king of hearts is sometimes called the suicide king because he appears to be sticking his sword into his head. However, it is debated By whom date November 2011 whether or not the sword and hand holding it actually belong to the king, due to a different design pattern that could indicate someone else stabbed him. The king of hearts is the only one of the kings without a mustache, whereas the king of diamonds is the only king not depicted carrying a sword, wielding an axe instead. In a French deck, the court cards do have names. Because the manufacture of playing cards was illegal in the United Kingdom UK during the Interregnum , when the English Restoration came and the court began playing card games, the suit cards suits in an English deck came from the French deck, but without all of the lore. For a period, starting in the 15th century, French playing card manufacturers assigned to each of the court cards names taken from history or mythology. This practice had largely disappeared by the 19th century. ref http www.snopes.com history world cardking.asp The Four King Truth at the Urban Legends Reference Pages ref The most common names for the kings were ref http www.madore.org david misc cards.html Courts on playing cards , by David Madore, with illustrations of the Anglo American and French court cards ref King of Spades David a biblical king King ... Playing cards Category Playing cards King bg de K nig Spielkarte fr Roi carte jouer ...   more details



  1. List of playing-card nicknames

    This list of playing card nicknames has the common nickname s for the playing card s in a 52 card deck, as used in some common card games, such as poker . wiktionarycat type Poker category Poker Single cards The following is a list of nicknames used for playing cards used in most card games which use the standard 52 card pack. Such games usually require the revealing or announcement of held cards, at which point the nicknames may be used. class wikitable Card Name Initial Alternative Names colspan 4 Collective Names Ace playing card Ace A As Nas ref As Nas , Blackberry cards A , Bull, ref name ... 2009 url http dictionary.pokerzone.com Broadway Card accessdate 2009 02 01 ref Honor Card King playing ... Sergeant, King playing card Alexander cards K , ref name kings cite web last snopes.com title Four ... 2009 02 11 ref King playing card Charlemagne cards K , ref name kings King playing card Charles ... www.madore.org david misc cards.html accessdate 2009 02 11 ref King playing card David cards K , ref name kings King playing card Julius Caesar cards K , ref name kings King Without a Mustache cards ... King playing card Suicide King cards K , ref cite web last Casino City title Definition of Suicide ... 2000 02 01 ref Royal Cards, Picasso Queen playing card Queen Q Bitch, Cowgirl, Dame, Lady, ref ... , Queen playing card Argine cards Q , ref name kings Hearts card game Black Maria cards Q , ref name ... playing card Judith cards Q , ref name kings Molly Hogan cards Q , Queen playing card Pallas Athena cards Q , ref name kings Queen playing card Fanny Kaplan cards Q , ref name kings Stenographer ref name BridgeHands Jack playing card Jack J Boy, ref name BridgeHands Bower, ref name Euchre ref Fishhook ..., Eunuch cards J , Jack playing card Hector cards J , ref name kings Ogier the Dane Ogier cards J , ref name kings Jack playing card La Hire cards J , ref name kings Jack playing card Lancelot cards J ... name Dictionary A Pips Dice pip is a mark indicating the suit or numerical value of a playing card Visine ...   more details



  1. United States Playing Card Company

    Refimprove date August 2008 Advert date July 2010 Infobox company company name The United States Playing Card Company company logo Image Uspcc logo.jpg company type Subsidiary company slogan the world s leading card brands foundation 1867 location Erlanger, Kentucky , United States key people Marc Hill President industry Playing card Playing card manufacturer revenue profit United States dollar US ... The United States Playing Card Company , started in 1867, produces and distributes many brands of playing card s, including Bicycle , Bee , Hoyle , Kem , and others, plus novelty and custom cards, and other playing card accessories such as poker chips . The company was once based in Cincinnati ... Corporation since 2004. United States Playing Card Company should not be confused with US Games Systems, Inc., the producers of many varieties of Tarot cards. History Image U.s Playing card co. playing cards 1906 .jpg thumb left Bridge playing cards w jumbo indices 1906 The company was founded in 1867 ... Cards accessdate January 17, 2011 ref The playing card business was successful enough that it was spun off as a separate business in 1894, as The United States Playing Card Company. ref name hist USPCC has owned Spain Spanish playing card manufacturer Heraclio Fournier since 1986. In 2004 they acquired ... Playing Cards Bee Playing Cards are a casino card brand. They were first manufactured by Consolidated ... Company, which, in 1894, became the United States Playing Card Company of Cincinnati . Bicycle is a trademark ... Playing card Anglo American French Anglo American playing cards, two jokers, an information card ... on the corner on each card. Bicycle playing cards are commonly used in card magic and card flourish ... States Playing Card Company Jarden Category Companies established in 1867 Category Playing card manufacturers ... 7, 2011 ref They began printing playing cards, with the Congress No. 606 line being the first, in 1881 ... http www.wopc.co.uk The World of Playing Cards accessdate January 17, 2011 ref They began printing ...   more details



  1. Card

    wiktionarypar card Card from Greek language Greek chart s , paper, papyrus primarily refers to an entire or piece of card stock . Card may refer to Small flat objects col begin col break ATM card Business card Charge card Cigarette card Debit card Computer expansion card Flashcard Gift card col break Greeting card Identity document or card Index card Intertitle or title card in films Keycard lock Library card Magnetic stripe card col break Membership card Memory card Passport card Place card Playing card Proximity card Punched card col break Rebate card Subscriber Identity Module card Smart card Stored value card Telephone card Trading card Visiting card col end As a surname Andrew Card , politician, Secretary of Transportation under George H.W. Bush and White House Chief of Staff under George W. Bush Orson Scott Card , science fiction author David Card , Canadian labour economist and professor at the University of California, Berkeley Michael Card , American Christian singer songwriter, author, and radio host In sports Card sports , the lineup of the matches in an event Arizona ... Baseball team nicknamed the Cards Other math card math , in mathematical notation, a function that returns the cardinality of a set A tool for carding Apple IIe Card , a compatibility card Cards iOS , a card making application on iOS As an acronym Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development ... Balkans Caspase recruitment domain or CARD domain , an interaction motif found in a wide array of proteins Wolfson Centre for Age Related Diseases Credit CARD Act of 2009 Credit Card Accountability ... Deployment , FBI Team The Card The Card may refer to The Card , Arnold Bennett s 1911 novel The Card 1922 film The Card 1922 film , based on the novel The Card 1952 film The Card 1952 film , based on the novel The Card musical The Card musical , based on the novel The Card , an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants season 6 SpongeBob SquarePants season 6 See also lookfrom intitle Card game Carding disambiguation ...   more details



  1. The Card

    about the novel other uses Card disambiguation Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Card title orig translator image Image The Card Cover.jpg 200px image caption author Arnold Bennett illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series subject Subject is not relevant for fiction genre Comedy Wikipedia WikiProject Novels Novel categorization publisher E. P. Dutton release date 1911 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages 305 pp isbn NA Released before ISBN system implemented preceded by Preceding novel in series followed by The Regent 1913 The Card is a short comedic novel written by Arnold Bennett in 1911, titled Denry the Audacious in the American edition . It was later made into a The Card 1952 film 1952 movie starring Alec Guinness and Petula Clark . It chronicles the rise of Edward Henry ... through luck, initiative and a fair bit of chutzpah in slang a card is a character , an original a clever, audacious, person ref Oxford English Dictionary . Card n sup 2 sup 1.2.c ref ..., thus earning himself the reputation of a card a character , someone able to set tongues wagging a reputation ... s final exchange blockquote p What a card said one, laughing joyously. He s a rare un, no mistake ... cause of cheering us all up. p blockquote Adaptations A The Card 1952 film black and white film The Card , renamed The Promoter for its United States American audience , adapted by Eric Ambler ... of Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent composed the score for a The Card musical musical stage version of the same ... links gutenberg no 12986 name The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns http librivox.org the card by arnold bennett The Card , audio book at http librivox.org Librivox http movies2.nytimes.com ...&v id New York Times review DEFAULTSORT Card, The Category 1911 novels Category Comedy novels Category Novels by Arnold Bennett Category Novels set in Staffordshire fr The Card ...   more details



  1. Picture card

    Picture card may refer to Flash memory card for a digital camera Playing card which has a picture on it usually Jack, Queen or King, but sometimes including Ace or Joker Trade card disamb ...   more details



  1. Playing the field

    Playing the field can refer to Promiscuity Playing the Field , a British television series Playing the Field album Playing the Field album , an album by The Outfield Playing the Field film Playing the Field film , an upcoming American film starring Gerard Butler disambig ...   more details



  1. Playing God

    Playing God may refer to Playing God ethics , core issue in ethics Playing God DS9 episode Playing God DS9 episode , second season episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Playing God film Playing God film , 1997 film Playing God song , a song by Paramore Playing God Isgaard album , 2012 album from Isgaard Playing Gods , a board game making light of religion disambig ...   more details



  1. Playing for Time

    Playing for Time may refer to Playing for Time film Playing for Time film , a 1980 American TV movie co written by Arthur Miller Playing for Time or Sursis pour l orchestre , a book by Fania F nelon Playing for Time game show Playing for Time game show , a 2000 01 UK quiz programme Playing for Time , a song by Buzzcocks from All Set Playing for Time , a song by Uriah Heep, a non album B side from Head First Uriah Heep album Head First disambig ...   more details



  1. Playing Gods

    Deleted image removed Image PG Cover Large.jpg thumb 200px Playing Gods box cover art. Playing Gods is a satire satirical board game released in late 2008. Two to five players each represent a different god , and compete with each other to take over the world. This is done by spreading believers, Religious conversion converting the followers of other gods, or killing them off with Acts of God. The game premiered at the 2009 New York Toy Fair. Concept and gameplay Playing Gods combines literate satire and social commentary with the carefree fun of the Old Testament . Players can pit Christians against ... Dollar . ref http www.playinggods.com ref Playing Gods is basically an area control game, like ... them things like Afterlife, Prosperity, and Miracles . Typical card content includes Bring down the plague .... The game is won when one god converts or kills off all the other gods followers. Image Playing Gods ... ref Playing Gods Instruction Sheet, copyright 2008 Balls Out Entertainment ref History and development ... d never seen it done before. Citation needed date November 2011 Image Playing Gods at DragonCon.jpg thumb 250px Dragon Con premiere Atlanta 2008 Reception The public s reaction to Playing Gods has been generally positive. Australia s Synergy Magazine reported Playing Gods has some of the nicest pawns ... in religion and superstition Playing Gods is blasphemy with style and offers a great board game ... game Ticket to Ride have complained that the roll and go game mechanics of Playing Gods are not complex enough for their tastes, ref cite web last Board Game Geek first title Playing Gods The Board ... 2008 11 board game review playing gods.html ref The game s main theme gods killing ... Does Playing Gods go too far? The results were split down the middle, with 48 saying it went too ... news religion 2008 11 17 playing gods game N.htm title Playing Gods satirizes religious violence ... Reflist 2 External links http www.playinggods.com Playing Gods The Board Game of Divine Domination ...   more details



  1. Playing with Fire

    Wiktionary play with fire Playing with Fire may refer to TOC right Literature Fiction Playing with Fire novel Playing with Fire novel , a 2004 novel by Peter Robinson Skulduggery Pleasant Playing with Fire , a 2008 novel by Derek Landy Playing with Fire , a novel by Esther Friesner Playing with Fire , a 1981 novel by Charlotte Lamb writing as Sheila Holland Nonfiction Playing with Fire book Playing with Fire book , an autobiography by Theoren Fleury Playing with Fire , an autobiography by Nasser Hussain Drama and poetry Playing with Fire play Playing with Fire play , a 2005 play by David Edgar playwright David Edgar Playing with Fire Leka med elden , a August Strindberg bibliography Adapted works play by August Strindberg Playing with Fire , a 2006 poetry collection by Grevel Lindop Music Albums Playing with Fire Aria album Playing with Fire Aria album Playing with Fire Kevin Federline album Playing with Fire Kevin Federline album Playing with Fire Spacemen 3 album Playing with Fire Spacemen 3 album Playing with Fire , by Dave Kilminster Playing with Fire , by Dervish band Dervish Playing with Fire , by Frank Yamma & Piranpa Songs Playing with Fire N Dubz song Playing with Fire N Dubz song Playing with Fire Paula Seling and Ovi song Playing with Fire Paula Seling and Ovi song Playing with Fire , by Brandon Flowers from Flamingo Brandon Flowers album Flamingo Playing with Fire , by Emery from The Question Emery album The Question Playing with Fire , by Gina, Dale Haze and the Champions Playing with Fire , by Lil Wayne from Tha Carter III Playing with Fire , by Shannon Curfman from Loud Guitars, Big Suspicions Television episodes Playing with Fire The Bill Playing with Fire The Bill Playing with Fire Dante s Cove Playing with Fire Dante s Cove Playing with Fire SeaChange Playing with Fire SeaChange Film Playing with Fire 1916 film Playing with Fire 1916 film , a 1916 silent film Playing with Fire 1921 film Playing with Fire 1921 film , an American film co written by Doris ...   more details



  1. Playing House

    Playing house may refer to House game , also known as playing house , a game played by children. Playing House 2006 film Playing House 2006 film , a film based on the novel by Patricia Pearson. Playing House 2011 film Playing House 2011 film , a 2011 film by Tom Vaughan. Playing House , a book of fiction by Patricia Pearson Disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Playing for Keeps

    Wiktionary for keeps Playing for Keeps may refer to In film and television Playing for Keeps film Playing for Keeps film , a 1986 comedy by Bob and Harvey Weinstein Gambler V Playing for Keeps , a 1994 TV movie starring Kenny Rogers Playing for Keeps , a 2001 pornographic film starring Sean Storm Playing for Keeps , a 2009 Canadian TV movie based on the Blue Edwards child custody case Playing for Keeps Diagnosis Murder Playing for Keeps Diagnosis Murder , an episode of the TV series Diagnosis Murder In other media Playing for Keeps album Playing for Keeps album , a 1980 album by Eddie Money Playing for Keeps song Playing for Keeps song , a 1956 Elvis Presley hit singles hit song by Elvis Presley Playing for Keeps , a 1999 book about basketball player Michael Jordan by David Halberstam disambig ...   more details



  1. Now Playing

    Now Playing may refer to Now Playing album Now Playing album , an album by Juris Fernanadez Now Playing magazine , a short lived entertainment magazine disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Playing dead

    Playing dead may refer to Playing dead in Korean language Korean , a version of the Lying down game , also similar to Planking Apparent death , an antipredator behavior observed in a wide range of animals in which they take on the appearance of being dead to an observer disambig ...   more details



  1. Playing field

    For the record label Playing Field Recordings Merge pitch sports field date July 2010 Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 A playing field is a field used for playing sports or games. They are generally outdoors, but many large structures exist to enclose playing fields from bad weather. Generally, playing fields are wide expanses of grass , soil dirt or sand without many obstructions. More recently, some types of fields have begun using a synthetic fiber synthetic grass like material called AstroTurf , but its use is often controversial. Today a lot of fields have Next Turf, ProGreen or Field Turf . These Turfs are filled with rubber and or sand. There are a variety of different commonly used fields , including American football Field and players American football field Association football pitch Association football soccer pitch field Australian rules football playing field Baseball field Cricket The playing field Cricket field containing the cricket pitch Lacrosse Field lacrosse Lacrosse field Rugby league playing field pitch or paddock Playing rugby union Playing field Rugby union playing field pitch or paddock In other sports, the field of play is called a court basketball court tennis court volleyball court See also Sport venue Pitch sports External links Commons category Playing fields DEFAULTSORT Playing Field Category Playing field surfaces Category Sports terminology Category Sports rules and regulations Sport stub cs H i t de Sportplatz el ko it Campo sportivo ms Padang ja sk Ihrisko fi Urheilukentt sv Idrottsplats ...   more details




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