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''The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge'' (OEB) presents comprehensive information on the card game contract bridge with limited information on related games and on playing cards. It is "official" in reference to the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) which authorized its production and whose staff prepared and/or supervised its various editions. The first edition of the ''Encyclopedia'' was published in 1964 with Richard Frey as Editor-in-Chief; it was the only one with an edition revised for an overseas market (''The Bridge Players' Encyclopedia'', 1967). The seventh and latest edition was published in 2011 following intermediate editions in 1971, 1976, 1984, 1994 and 2001. The Executive Editor for the first six was Alan Truscott, bridge editor of ''The New York Times''. For the fourth through sixth editions, Henry Francis succeeded Frey as Editor-in-Chief. Frey and Francis were also successive editors of the ACBL monthly membership magazine. Numerous contributing editors to the ''Encyclopedia'' were listed in each edition as were members of Editorial Advisory Boards. The redesigned seventh edition, in preparation since 2006, was released in November 2011. Editor was Brent Manley, with primary assistance from Mark Horton, Barry Rigal and Tracey Yarbro. This is the first edition to depart from the traditional alphabetical listing of individual entries and present a compilation of entries grouped into chapters, such as Bidding, Conventions and Card Play. Numerous photographs are included, together with 2 CDs; one containing the full printed version of the Encyclopedia and the other with biographies and tournament results. == First edition - 1964== The first edition set the ground work for the goals and scope of the ''Encyclopedia''. In its forward, Editor-in-Chief Richard L. Frey observed that: The only previous ''Encyclopedia of Bridge'' was edited by Ely Culbertson and published in 1935 ... The ambitious goal set for this ''Official Encyclopedia of Bridge'' was simple to state: "To provide an official and authoritative answer to any question a reader might ask about the game of contract bridge and its leading players."〔Foreword to the 1st edition.〕 On its dust jacket, the first edition states: This encyclopedia is the most complete and authoritative book of information, guidance, and instruction for bridge players, ever published. It covers every aspect of bridge in all bridge-playing countries of the world; it contains complete and lucid definitions of every term; it describes and illustrates every standard bid, every recognized convention, and every type of play.〔Front inside panel of the dust jacket to the 1st edition〕 The first edition is divided into two main parts: #Main listings: The Introduction 〔Introduction to the 1st edition.〕 indicates that the entries in the main listings fall into five main categories (technical, historical, procedural, biographical and geographical, and terminological) and are presented alphabetically over 683 pages with entries frequently ending with cross-references to other entries on related category topics. Over 50 bridge-playing countries are listed and brief biographies of over 1,500 American and over 400 other players are recorded.〔 #Bibliography: The main listings are followed by an eight page bibliography. The Harvard University online catalog〔(Harvard Hollis catalog entry for First Edition )〕 entry for the first edition includes a note that "A great majority of the unsigned technical entries are by Alan Truscott." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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