SCRYE COLLECTIBLE CARD GAME by Miller, John Jackson ISBN 0873492544
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With listings and prices for over 60,000 cards, this text catalogues every collectible card game ever released, including 'Magic' and 'Pokemon'.
This is the first book to catalogue every collectible card game ever released. From thousand-dollar Magic: The Gathering and Pokemon cards to more obscure games - they are all here. More than 400 releases for over 100 games! That's an amazing 60,000 cards listed and priced. Plus, your customers will appreciate complete set descriptions, more than 600 photos and colourful text written by gaming experts describing each game. No collector, no player, no kid - absolutely no-one - has been able to determine if they have all the cards for some games - until now. The information has been scattered and hard to find until Scrye Magazine's experts put it all in this one easy-to-use book. Appendices include foreign card games, popular not quite-collectible card games, and all-important cross-references for Magic: The Gathering and Pokemon games. Plus your card game collecting and playing customers will depend on the set, box and unopened pack prices when making trades and purchases.
[edit] Book Details
[edit] Title
SCRYE COLLECTIBLE CARD GAME
[edit] Author
Miller, John Jackson
[edit] ISBN
0873492544
[edit] Published
31/03/2001
[edit] Publisher
Krause Publications, US
[edit] Binding
paperback
[edit] Retail Price
12.99 (GBP)
[edit] Typical Price Online
12.99 (GBP)
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