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Кто только не играет в карты! Вы их узнаете.
Игральные карты можно смело рекомендовать в качестве развлечения, хотя Шопенгауэр на них и ругался, говоря, что игра в карты знаменует банкротство всякой мысли.
Колода карт недорога, легко доступна, портативна и не нуждается в зарядке.
И как показывают фотографии из моей подборки, карты обладают способностью зачаровывать людей из всех слоев общества. Ну а в том, что касается знаменитостей, вы очень легко узнаете хуизху, а если нет, то надписи на английском, которые я не стал переводить, помогут.
Actress Sophia Loren played cards with photographer Pierluigi in her trailer while fans waited outside during location filming of “Madame Sans Gene” in 1961.
Alfred Eisenstaedt / The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Sailors played cards below decks the night before the invasion of Luzon in the Phillipines in 1945.
The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation.
Joe DiMaggio played casino with his Yankees teammates on a 1939 train ride to a road game.
Carl Mydans/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Green Berets played poker at an outpost in Buon Brieng, Vietnam, 1964..
Larry Burrows/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Neighborhood boys played an intense card game of Hearts on the sidewalk next to an intersection in Red Hook, 1943.
Alfred Eisenstaedt/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Comedy legend Ernie Kovacs (left, light shirt) played poker with friends in 1957.
Ralph Morse/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Kenneth Trout and actress Ella Raines played gin rummy at the deck of a Nevada hotel; the couple were high school sweethearts who had married before his deployment as a bomber pilot during World War II, and LIFE chronicled their first real vacation together in its July 30, 1945 issue. The couple divorced in December of that year.
Ralph Crane/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
A couple played cards in their motor home, 1970.
Ralph Crane/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Actor Yves Montand (second from the right) played cards while his wife, actress Simone Signoret, had her hair done in a Beverly Hills Hotel room hours before the 32nd Annual Academy Awards in 1960; she would win Best Actress.
Allan Grant/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Men played pinochle at a club in Rockford, Ill. in 1949.
Margaret Bourke-White/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Pin-up photos adorned the walls of a bomber-crew shack where soldiers played cards on Adak Island, Aleutian campaign, Alaska, 1943.
Dmitri Kessel / The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Women dressed up for an afternoon at their bridge club in Maplewood, N.J., 1947.
Nina Leen/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Ed Sullivan interfered with wife Sylvia, as she tried to play solitaire in their apartment, 1967.
Arthur Schatz/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Students in a Connecticut College dorm room, 1945.
Nina Leen/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Parisian men sat around packing crate and played a game of cards in square of the Ile de la Cite, 1963.
Alfred Eisenstaedt/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
James Jones (right), author of From Here to Eternity, played cards with a group that included, from left to right, his wife Gloria, Bernie Frizzell and Addie Herder played poker during a party at his Paris residence, 1967.
Loomis Dean/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
The card game went on a coffee house in New Hampshire as Estes Kefauver, in the background, campaigned for the Democratic nomination for president in 1952.
Peter Stackpole/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation
Designer Christian Berard played solitaire at his Paris home, 1948.
Dmitri Kessel/The LIFE Picture Collection © Meredith Corporation