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"Physogs" : the novel card game

✍ Waddy Productions, creator 🏷 Miễn phí

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1 game (4 frame cards, 52 playing cards) : illustrations ; in box 27 x 42 x 4 cm + 2 booklets 1 game (4 frame cards, 52 playing cards) : in box 27 x 42 x 4 cm + 2 booklets Physogs, a British game from the 1940s, is a popularized version of physiognomy, the art of judging human character from facial features. Based on sociologist Jacques Penry's How to Judge Character from the Face (1939), the game consists of fifty-six printed cards and a key book describing thirteen distinct "facial-character types": acquisitive-shrewd, dissipated, bad-tempered, determined, suave-obsequious, artistic-imaginative, credulous-impractical, magnetic, excitable-impetuous, self-conscious, crafty-self-centered, pleasant-cheerful, and narrow-minded-stubborn. There are four sets of playing cards: eye cards, nose cards, mouth cards, and type cards Tiitle from box lid Publication information from Rules & Play booklet Caption title on Rules & Play: The new and novel card game "Physogs" character from the face Booklets: Rules & Play; Book of Keys

Chủ đề: Physiognomy., Card games -- 20th century -- Specimens., Games, Recreational., McGill University Library Digitized Title, Osler - Artifact Collection, Physiognomy, Card games -- 20th century -- Specimens, Games, Recreational, Card games

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