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Karen Engelmann, author of "The Stockholm Octavo," talks to Jeff Glor about card playing and the effects it had on eighteenth-century society.
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5/23: Obama: The war on terror, "like all wars, must end"; baby born as tornado struck
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Graphic video: Man dead in "truly shocking" London attack
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GOP Sens. slam Obama's suggestion that war on terror "must end"
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October 23, 2012 11:05 AM
Karen Engelmann, author of "The Stockholm Octavo," talks to Jeff Glor about card playing and the effects it had on eighteenth-century society.
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