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Library Inventory by Title LIBRARY INVENTORY BY TITLE AUTHOR AUTHOR TITLE LAST NAME FIRST NAME CDs KANTAR EDDIE MODERN BRIDGE DEFENSE --- (1ST OF 2 SET CD) KANTAR EDDIE ADVANCED BRIDGE DEFENSE --- (2ND OF 2 SET CD) LAWRENCE MIKE COUNTING AT BRIDGE (CD ---- CD) Books/Pamphlets BERGEN MARTY 6 (?) BERGEN MARTY 16 (?) LAWRENCE MIKE PLAY BRIDGE WITH MIKE LAWRENCE BERGEN MARTY 1 NT FORCING (3) KELSEY HW 101 BRIDGE MAXIMS FLANNERY BILL 2 DIAMOND OPENING GRANT AUDREY 2 OVER 1 GAME FORCE HARDY MAX 2/1 GAME FORCE BERGEN MARTY 2/1 GAME FORCING (2) SEAGRAM & BIRD BARBARA & DAVID 25 MORE BRIDGE CONVENTIONS YOU SHOULD KNOW SEAGRAM & SMITH BARBARA & MARK 25 WAYS TO COMPETE IN BIDDING HARDY MAX 5 CARD MAJORS WESTERN KILPATRICK JAMES A BESTIARY OF BRIDGE BERGEN MARTY A FRESH LOOK AT 7 EXCELLENT CONVENTIONS (20) KANTAR EDDIE A TREASURY OF BRG TIPS MARKUS RIXI ACES & PLACES KELSEY HW ADVANCED PLAY AT BRIDGE BERGEN MARTY AFTER YOUR OPPONENT OPENS (9) SOBEL HELEN ALL THE TRICKS! REESE TERENCE ART OF DEFENSE NORTH FREDDIE AUNT AGATHA PLAYS TOURNAMENT BRG BECKER JAY BECKER ON BRG PLACE LUCILLE BEGINNING BRIDGE BERGEN MARTY BERGEN'S BEST QUIZES,VOL. 1 BERGEN MARTY BEST BRG QUIZZES BERGEN MARTY BEST BRG TIPS BERGEN MARTY BETTER BIDDING, VOL. 1 BERGEN MARTY BETTER BIDDING, VOL. 2 STEWART FRANK BETTER BRG FOR THE ADVANCING PLAYER MARKUS RIXI BID BOLDLY, PLAY SAFE WEI & ANDERSEN CC BIDDING PRECISELY VOL 2 LAWRENCE MIKE BIDDING QUIZZES 1: THE UNCONTESTED AUCTION BLACKWOOD EASLEY BLACKWOOD ON SLAMS LIBRARY INVENTORY BY TITLE REESE TERENCE BLOCKING & UNBLOCKING PLAYS MOLLO VICTOR BRG IN THE MENAGERIE MOLLO VICTOR BRIDGE ALA CARTE ROTH ALVIN BRIDGE BIDDING COMPLETE REESE TERENCE BRIDGE CONVENTIONS, FINESSES, AND COUPS MOLLO VICTOR BRIDGE COURSE COMPLETE REESE TERENCE BRIDGE FOR BRIGHT BEGINNERS BLACKWOOD EASLEY BRIDGE HUMANICS MOLLO VICTOR BRIDGE IN THE FOURTH DIMENSION ROTH ALVIN BRIDGE IS A PARTNERSHIP GAME GOREN CHARLES BRIDGE IS MY GAME KELSEY HW BRIDGE LOGIC MAHMOOD ZIA BRIDGE MY WAY SHEINWOLD ALFRED BRIDGE PLAY BARON RANDALL BRIDGE PLAYERS' DICTIONARY MOLLO VICTOR BRIDGE SAGA GOREN CHARLES BRIDGE TEACHER'S MANUAL GRANT AUDREY BRIDGE- THE SPADE SERIES DUFRESNE MARY ANN BRIDGE WITH THE BELLS & WHISTLES FORQUET PIETRO BRIDGE WITH THE BLUE TEAM BLACKWOOD ET AL. EASLEY CARD PLAY FUNDAMENTALS MOLLO VICTOR CARD PLAY TECHNIQUE MOLLO VICTOR CARD PLAY TECHNIQUE SQUIRE NORMAN CARD PLAY TECHNIQUE GOREN CHARLES CHAMPIONSHIP BRIDGE ROOT WILLIAM COMMONSENSE BIDDING FLINT ET AL. JEREMY COMPETITIVE BIDDING KAPLAN EDGAR COMPETITIVE BIDDING REESE TERENCE COMPLETE BOOK OF BRIDGE BLACKWOOD EASLEY COMPLETE BOOK OF OPENING LEADS LAWRENCE MIKE COMPLETE BOOK ON BALANCING STEWART FRANK COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO DEFENSE CULBERTSON ELI CONTRACT BRIDGE COMPLETE KELSEY HW COUNTDOWN TO BETTER BRIDGE DANIELSON ROBERT DANIELSON'S PRECISION LAVINTHAL HY DEFENSE STATEGY IN BRG REESE TERENCE DEVELOP YOUR BIDDING JUDGMENT LAWRENCE MIKE DOUBLE! NEW MEANINGS FOR AN OLD BID KAPLAN EDGAR DUPLICATE BRIDGE SHEINWOLD ALFRED DUPLICATE BRIDGE LIBRARY INVENTORY BY TITLE COFFIN GEORGE END PLAYS VON ELSNER DONALD EVERYTHING'S JAKE WITH ME LAWRENCE MIKE FALSE CARDS FELDHEIM HAROLD FIVE CARD MAJOR BIDDING HARDY MAX FIVE CARD MAJORS SHEINWOLD ALFRED FIVE WEEKS TO WINNING BRIDGE NIELSEN AKSEL FOCUS ON BRG DEFENCE COHEN LARRY FOLLOWING THE LAW SEAGRAM & STARK BARBARA & ANDY FOUR-SUIT TRANSFERS KANTAR EDWIN GAMESMAN BRG BERGEN MARTY GOOD JUDGEMENT, GREAT OPENINGS (21) GOREN CHARLES GOREN SETTLES THE ARGUMENTS QUINN TERRY GREAT BRIDGE CONSPIRACY KLINGER RON GUIDE TO BETTER BRIDGE ACBL GUIDE TO CONVENTIONS LAWRENCE MIKE HAND EVALUATION BERGEN MARTY HAND EVALUATION (4) DONNELLY JOHN HAPPINESS IS A SQUEEZE HALL BURT & LYNN-ROSE HOW THE EXPERTS WIN AT BRIDGE BERGEN MARTY HOW TO DEFEAT 3 NT (15) ROOT WILLIAM HOW TO DEFEND A BRIDGE HAND BERGEN MARTY HOW TO EXECUTE AN ENDPLAY (18) BERGEN MARTY HOW TO PLAY 3 NT (7) BERGEN MARTY HOW TO PLAY 4 OF A MAJOR (8) ROOT WILLIAM HOW TO PLAY A BRIDGE HAND KARPIN FRED HOW TO PLAY AND MISPLAY SLAM CONTRACTS KAPLAN ET AL. EDGAR HOW TO PLAY WINNING BRIDGE LAWRENCE MIKE HOW TO READ YOUR OPPONENTS' CARDS FRY SAMUEL HOW TO WIN AT BRG KANTAR EDDIE HOW TO WIN AT BRG MILES MARSHALL HOW TO WIN AT DUPLICATE BRIDGE GOREN CHARLES HUNDRED CHALLENGING BRIDGE HANDS GOREN CHARLES I-DEAL BRIDGE KLINGER RON IMPROVE YOUR BRIDGE MEMORY KELSEY HUGH IMPROVE YOUR OPENING LEADS KANTAR EDDIE INTRO TO DEFENDER'S PLAY VON DER PORTEN RONALD INTRO TO DEFENSIVE BIDDING JACOBY OSWALD JACOBY MODERN JACOBY OSWALD JACOBY ON CARD GAMES ROSLER & RUBENS LAWRENCE & JEFF JOURNALIST LEADS LIBRARY INVENTORY BY TITLE KANTAR EDWIN KANTAR FOR THE DEFENSE VOL I KELSEY H.W. KILLING DEFENCE AT BRIDGE KELSEY HW KILLING DEFENCE AT BRIDGE ANDERSEN RON LEBENSOHOL CONVENTION COMPLETE LENZ LENZ ON BRIDGE MILES MARSHALL LOGICAL BRIDGE BLUBAUGH JOHN LOSING TRICK COUNT LAWRENCE MIKE MAJOR-SUIT RAISES BERGEN MARTY MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ENTRIES (17) BERGEN MARTY MARTY SEZ, VOL. 3 BERGEN MARTY MARTY SEZ, VOL2 REESE TERENCE MASTER PLAY REESE TERENCE MASTER PLAY IN CONTRACT BRIDGE BERGEN MARTY MASTERING WEAK 2-BIDS (5) WEI & ANDERSEN CC MATCH POINT PRECISION WOOLSEY KIT MATCHPOINTS ROOT WILLIAM MODERN BRIDGE CONVENTIONS BERGEN MARTY MODERN DOUBLES (1) KLINGER RON MODERN LOSING TRICK COUNT BERGEN MARTY MORE DECLARER PLAY REESE TERENCE MOST PUZZLING SITUATIONS IN BRIDGE PLAY MOLLO VICTOR MURDER IN THE MENAGERIE BROWN RICK NATURAL PRECISION FELDHEIM HAROLD NEGATIVE AND RESPONSIVE DOUBLES BERGEN MARTY NEGATIVE DOUBLES GOREN CHARLES NEW BRIDGE COMPLETE HARDY MAX NEW MINOR-FOURTH SUIT FORCING GOREN CHARLES NEW WAY TO BID EMERY SUE NO PASSING FANCY GOREN CHARLES ON PLAY AND DEFENSE LAWRENCE MIKE OPENING LEADS EWEN ROBERT OPENING LEADS BERGEN MARTY OPENING LEADS VS. NOTRUMP (11) BERGEN MARTY OPENING LEADS VS. SUIT CONTRACTS (12) LAWRENCE MIKE OVERCALLS WOOLSEY KIT PARTNERSHIP DEFENSE LAWRENCE MIKE PASSED HAND BIDDING WEI & ANDERSEN CC PERFECT YOUR NO TRUMP BIDDING SEAGRAM BARBARA PLANNING THE PLAY OF A BRIDGE HAND GOREN CHARLES PLAY BRG W/ ANY PARTNER LIBRARY INVENTORY BY TITLE BLACKWOOD EASLEY PLAY OF THE HAND GOREN CHARLES PLAY WINNING BRIDGE HARRISON RUTH PLAYER'S GUIDE TO THE RULES OF DUPL BRIDGE CULBERTSON ELI POINT- COUNT BIDDING GOREN CHARLES POINT- COUNT BIDDING GOREN CHARLES POINT- COUNT BIDDING SQUIRE NORMAN POINTS AT MATCHPOINTS BERGEN MARTY POINTS SCHMOINTZ KLINGER RON POWER ACOL REESE TERENCE PRECISION BIDDING, PRECISION PLAY HANNA WILLIAM PRECISION POWER BIDDING EWEN ROBERT PRE-EMPTIVE BIDDING MARSTON PAUL PRINCIPLES OF CARD PLAY WEI & ANDERSEN CC PROFITS FROM PREEMPTS 3 REESE TERENCE REESE ON PLAY BERGEN MARTY RESPONDER'S BIDS (10) ROSENKRANZ GEORGE ROMEX REESE TERENCE SAFETY PLAYS IN BRIDGE KELSEY HUGH SHARPEN YOUR BRIDGE TECHNIQUE SHEINWOLD ALFRED SHORT-CUT TO WINNING BRIDGE SILODOR SIDNEY SILODOR SAYS KELSEY HUGH SIMPLE SQUEEZES WEI CC SIMPLIFIED PRECISION SYSTEM BERGEN MARTY SLAM BIDDING KELSEY HW SLAM BIDDING FALK ALLAN SPINGOLD CHALLENGE HARDY MAX SPLINTERS REESE TERENCE STORY OF AN ACCUSATION MOLLO VICTOR STREAMLINED BRIDGE MOLLO VICTOR SUCCESS AT BRIDGE LAWRENCE MIKE SWISS TEAMS OF 4 KANTAR EDWIN TAKE ALL YOUR CHANCES AT BRIDGE KANTAR EDWIN TAKE ALL YOUR CHANCES AT BRIDGE VOL 2 KANTAR EDWIN TAKE YOUR TRICKS LAWRENCE MIKE TAKE-OUT DOUBLES KANTAR EDWIN TEST YOUR BRIDGE PLAY, VOL 1 KANTAR EDWIN TEST YOUR BRIDGE PLAY, VOL 2 MOLLO VICTOR TEST YOUR DEFENSE KELSEY HUGH TEST YOUR TRUMP CONTROL REESE, ET AL. TERENCE THE ACOL SYSTEM LIBRARY INVENTORY BY TITLE BERGEN MARTY THE BEST OF BERGEN (14) KANTAR EDWIN THE BEST OF EDDIE KANTAR VON ELSNER DONALD THE BEST OF JAKE WINKMAN GAROZZO BENITO THE BLUE CLUB SONTAG ALAN THE BRIDGE BUM MOLLO VICTOR THE BRIDGE IMMORTALS STAYMAN SAMUEL THE COMPLETE STAYMAN SYSTEM GOREN CHARLES THE ELEMENTS OF BRG GOREN CHARLES THE ELEMENTS OF BRG KARPIN FRED THE FINESSE FISHBEIN HARRY THE FISHBEIN CONVENTION KANTAR EDDIE THE FORCING PASS GOREN CHARLES THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CONTRACT BRG DANIELS DAVID THE GOLDEN AGE OF BRIDGE TRUSCOTT ALAN THE GREAT BRIDGE SCANDAL MOLLO VICTOR THE HOG IN THE 21ST CENTURY BERGEN MARTY THE LAW OF TOTAL TRICKS (19 REESE TERENCE THE MISTAKES YOU MAKE AT BRIDGE KELSEY HUGH THE MODERN LOSING TRICK COUNT SENIOR BRIAN THE MULTI- 2 DIAMOND MOLLO VICTOR THE OTHER SIDE OF BRG REESE TERENCE THE PLAY OF THE CARDS MUNGER ROBERT THE ROMAN TWO DIAMOND OPENING KELSEY HW THE TOUGH GAME MACKEY REX THE WALK OF OYSTERS STARK ANDY THE WEAK NO TRUMP FELDHEIM HAROLD THE WEAK-TWO BID REESE TERENCE THOSE EXTRA CHANCES IN BRIDGE COHEN LARRY TO BID OR NOT: LAW OF TOTAL TRICKS BERGEN MARTY TO OPEN OR NOT TO OPEN- RULE OF 20 LAWRENCE MIKE TOPICS ON BRIDGE (BOOKLETS) 1-30 PAYNE DICK TOTAL TRICKS TNT & COMPETITIVE BIDDING REESE TERENCE TRICK 13 BRUNO ET AL. STEVE TWO OVER ONE GAME FORCE LAWRENCE MIKE TWO OVER ONE SYSTEM BERGEN MARTY UNDERSTANDING 1 NT FORCING REESE TERENCE UNHOLY TRICKS WATSON LOUIS WATSON'S PLAY OF THE HAND BERGEN MARTY WHAT YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT TRANSFERS (13) REESE TERENCE WHEN TO DUCK; WHEN TO WIN LIBRARY INVENTORY BY TITLE SIMON S.J. WHY YOU LOSE AT BRIDGE ROSENKRANZ GEORGE WINNING BIDS LAWRENCE MIKE WINNING BRIDGE INTANGIBLE TRUSCOTT DOROTHY WINNING DECLARER PLAY GOREN CHARLES WINNING PARTNERSHIP KARPIN FRED WINNING PLAY IN TOURNAMENT BRG KARPIN FRED WINNING PLAY IN TOURNAMENT BRG MOLLO VICTOR WINNINGBRIDGE .
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