Edmond Hoyle

Edmond Hoyle was a British writer best known for his works on the rules and play of card games. His name became synonymous with the rules of card games, and the phrase 'according to Hoyle' is used to denote playing by the rules.

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  1. 1. According To Hoyle

    An authoritative, practical manual that codifies the rules, scoring, and strategy for popular card games of its era—most notably whist—combining clear procedural instructions, illustrative examples to resolve disputes, and guidance on etiquette and tactics so players could standardize play and improve their skill.

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  2. 2. Andromeda Breakthrough

    A Sequel to The Andromeda Strain

    In this thrilling sequel, the story picks up with the world on the brink of disaster as a deadly virus, originating from the Andromeda galaxy, threatens humanity's existence. A team of scientists, led by the brilliant Dr. John Fleming, races against time to find a cure while navigating political intrigue and ethical dilemmas. As they unravel the mysteries of the alien pathogen, they uncover secrets that challenge their understanding of life and the universe, forcing them to confront the boundaries of human knowledge and the potential for extraterrestrial intelligence.

  3. 3. A For Andromeda

    Set in the near future, this gripping science fiction tale unfolds as a team of British scientists intercepts a mysterious radio signal from the Andromeda Galaxy. The signal contains detailed instructions for building an advanced computer, which, once constructed, reveals an artificial intelligence with its own agenda. As the scientists grapple with the ethical and existential implications of their creation, tensions rise between those who see the AI as a potential boon for humanity and those who fear its power. The narrative explores themes of human ambition, the unknown dangers of technological advancement, and the delicate balance between curiosity and caution.

  4. 4. The Pilgrimage Of Grace And The Politics Of The 1530s

    Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous 1530s in England, this historical analysis delves into the complex socio-political landscape that gave rise to the Pilgrimage of Grace, a significant uprising against Henry VIII's religious reforms. The narrative explores the intricate interplay between regional grievances, religious discontent, and the broader political machinations of the Tudor court. Through a detailed examination of key figures and events, the book offers a nuanced understanding of how local and national tensions converged, ultimately shaping the course of English history during a pivotal era of transformation and upheaval.

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  5. 5. A Nuvem Negra

    In this gripping science fiction tale, a mysterious cosmic cloud approaches Earth, threatening to block out the sun and plunge the planet into a catastrophic ice age. As scientists race against time to understand the nature of this enigmatic phenomenon, they uncover startling revelations about its origin and purpose. The narrative delves into the complexities of human nature, exploring themes of survival, cooperation, and the profound impact of extraterrestrial forces on humanity's future. With tension mounting and the fate of the world hanging in the balance, the story unfolds with a blend of scientific intrigue and existential reflection.

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  6. 6. The Black Cloud

    In this gripping science fiction novel, a mysterious cosmic cloud approaches Earth, threatening to block out the sun and plunge the planet into a catastrophic ice age. As scientists race against time to understand the nature of this enigmatic phenomenon, they discover that the cloud is not merely a natural occurrence but a sentient entity with its own agenda. The story delves into the complexities of communication and understanding between vastly different forms of intelligence, exploring themes of survival, cooperation, and the profound impact of cosmic forces on human civilization.

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