| Synopsis: A "must" 
    treasure for all the millions of bridge players, THE MAD WORLD OF BRIDGE is 
    history, humor, social commentary, and satire rolled into one. It is loaded 
    with anecdotes of the events -- shocking or hilarious, from mayhem to 
    politics -- and of the personalities -- from the obscure collegian who held 
    thirteen spades to Culbertson, Goren, and other greats who give bridge its 
    mad and wonderful hold on us. In the 1960s, there were thirty-five million 
    Americans sucking happily on the sore tooth of bridge, and the number has 
    been in the tens of millions ever since auction had its vogue in the early 
    1900's. By 1938 Frank Condon told the readers of Collier's that the game had 
    become "a menace to the future of the land" and "was costing the nation 
    273,586,312 working hours a day or enough time to build two Boulder Dams and 
    one Panama Canal." Another social commentator called bridge a "disease." But 
    however dangerous its malignancy or contagion, the game is here to stay. And 
    Jack Olsen is here to be its lighthearted Boswell, with the first and only 
    definitive book on what bridge means to the world and whether society can 
    survive its grip. The tournaments, the innovators, the kibitzers, the 
    champions, the duffers, the great gaffes, and the exciting triumphs are all 
    here in this gaily irreverent bible on bridge. (And to think it all started 
    in the garden of whist, whence sprang bridge -- whist, which begot auction 
    bridge which begot contract bridge which led to murder, divorce, suicide, 
    mayhem, and other social evils.)
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