| Synopsis: This book is 
    the fourth title in the celebrated series of humorous bridge books. It is 
    recognized as the world's best of it's kind. The card-play exploits of the 
    monks at St Titus have a special place in bridge literature and their fame 
    has now spread round the world. This is a further collection of highly 
    entertaining stories from the monastery with, of course, a mass of brilliant 
    and instructive bridge. One of the best aspects of this series is that the 
    authors add a liberal quantity of wit to lighten the serious bridge content. 
    You can read this book for the narrative with the technical problems as a 
    bonus but it is certainly well worth trying to work out the play problems 
    before seeing how they are solved in the book. Most of the problems should 
    be within the grasp of a good club player and, if you get stuck on them, the 
    narrative gives an insight into the thought processes of the players who 
    wrestle with the problems in the book.
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