The Devil's picture-books by Mrs. John King Van Rensselaer

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By Aiden Simon Posted on Apr 1, 2026
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Van Rensselaer, John King, Mrs., 1848-1925 Van Rensselaer, John King, Mrs., 1848-1925
English
Ever wonder about the secret history behind your playing cards? That's exactly what 'The Devil's Picture-Books' explores. Forget what you know about simple games of poker or solitaire—this book argues that our familiar deck of 52 cards is actually packed with hidden symbols, ancient myths, and centuries of superstition. Written in the late 1800s, it takes you on a whirlwind tour through time, tracing how cards evolved from mystical tools and fortune-telling devices into the common pastime we know today. The author digs into the surprising origins of the suits (hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades), the mysterious figures like the Jack of Hearts, and why cards were once so controversial they were literally called 'the Devil's picture-books.' It's a fascinating look at how everyday objects can carry layers of forgotten history. If you love trivia, social history, or just a good story about how ordinary things become extraordinary, you'll find this a total page-turner.
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Let's be honest—most of us see a deck of cards and think about game night or a magic trick. 'The Devil's Picture-Books' flips that idea completely on its head. Published in 1890, this book isn't a dry history lesson. It's a passionate investigation into the hidden world of playing cards, treating them like ancient artifacts packed with meaning.

The Story

The book doesn't follow a single character or plot. Instead, it follows the journey of the playing card itself. Mrs. Van Rensselaer starts by asking a simple question: where did these things come from? The answer takes us from ancient China and Egypt, through the Middle Ages in Europe, and right up to the Victorian era. She explores how cards were used for gambling, education, and telling fortunes long before they became standard for games like bridge. A big part of the story is the controversy—for centuries, religious and civic leaders saw cards as dangerous, calling them tools of the devil that led people to vice. The book breaks down the symbolism of the court cards (Kings, Queens, Jacks) and the four suits, linking them to historical classes and social structures. It's the biography of an object we all know, revealing a past most of us never imagined.

Why You Should Read It

I picked this up out of curiosity and couldn't put it down. The author's enthusiasm is contagious. She isn't just listing facts; she's telling a story about human nature—our love for games, our fear of the unknown, and our habit of embedding stories in everyday items. You'll never look at the Queen of Spades the same way again. The writing is clear and feels like a smart friend explaining something cool they just learned. It's packed with odd details and anecdotes that are perfect for sharing. Reading it made me realize how much history is sitting in our junk drawers.

Final Verdict

Perfect for history buffs who enjoy 'micro-histories' of everyday objects, fans of quirky non-fiction, and anyone who loves a good conversation starter. If you enjoyed books like 'Salt' or 'The Professor and the Madman,' you'll appreciate this deep dive into a common item. It's also great for card players and collectors who want to know the deeper meaning behind their decks. Fair warning: it might ruin your next poker game because you'll be too busy wondering about the 700-year-old symbolism of your hand!



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Joseph Martin
7 months ago

From a researcher's perspective, the level of detail in the second half of the book is truly impressive. I'll be recommending this to my students and colleagues alike.

Robert Jones
9 months ago

Looking at the bibliography alone, the step-by-step breakdown of the methodology is extremely helpful for students. A perfect balance of theory and practical advice.

Paul Lopez
1 month ago

I was skeptical about the depth of this book at first, but the concise summaries at the end of each section are a lifesaver. It’s hard to find this much value in a single source these days.

Robert Thompson
1 year ago

Given the current trends in this field, the attention to detail regarding the core terminology is flawless. Truly a masterpiece of digital educational material.

Robert Hernandez
4 months ago

I decided to give this a try based on a colleague's recommendation, the author’s unique perspective adds a fresh layer to the discussion. Finally, a source that prioritizes accuracy over hype.

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