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North Of The Master Solvers' Club

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Author: Frank Vine (Author), Ray Lee (Editor)
This title is the cowinner of the 2009 IBPA Book of the Year!

Frank Vine (1927-1987) had an acid wit along with a talent for putting pen to paper. A resident of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and a lawyer by profession, he was also an expert bridge player who won the North American Men's Pairs (arguably in those days the strongest pairs event of the year) in 1969. His trenchant commentaries on the game, often disguised as fiction, appeared regularly in The Bridge World and other magazines in the 1970s and 1980s. Readers familiar with Vine's writings will be delighted to see them once more available, this time in a comprehensive collection. Those who haven't discovered Frank Vine's work before are in for a rare treat.

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Paperback: 184 pages, November 2008

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Retail Price $18.95

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Author: Frank Vine (Author), Ray Lee (Editor)
This title is the cowinner of the 2009 IBPA Book of the Year!

Frank Vine (1927-1987) had an acid wit along with a talent for putting pen to paper. A resident of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and a lawyer by profession, he was also an expert bridge player who won the North American Men's Pairs (arguably in those days the strongest pairs event of the year) in 1969. His trenchant commentaries on the game, often disguised as fiction, appeared regularly in The Bridge World and other magazines in the 1970s and 1980s. Readers familiar with Vine's writings will be delighted to see them once more available, this time in a comprehensive collection. Those who haven't discovered Frank Vine's work before are in for a rare treat.

General Interest

Paperback: 184 pages, November 2008