Robert Frederick Foster

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Robert Frederick Foster (May 31, 1853 – December 25, 1945) of New York City, known as R. F. Foster, was a memory training promoter and the prolific writer of more than 50 nonfiction books. He wrote primarily on the rules of play and methods for successful play of card, dice, and board games. Alan Truscott wrote 20 years after his death that Foster "had been one of the great figures in whist and bridge" for 60 years. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Foster's Complete Hoyle, published by Frederick A. Stokes Company, London and New York, 1897
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rdf:langString Cover Fosters Complete Hoyle 1897.jpg
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rdf:langString routinely attributed to Harold Vanderbilt and others, what was Foster's role?
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rdf:langString Robert Frederick Foster (May 31, 1853 – December 25, 1945) of New York City, known as R. F. Foster, was a memory training promoter and the prolific writer of more than 50 nonfiction books. He wrote primarily on the rules of play and methods for successful play of card, dice, and board games. Alan Truscott wrote 20 years after his death that Foster "had been one of the great figures in whist and bridge" for 60 years.
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