The "Quartett" is an ancient and popular card game in German-speaking countries. There are card decks for virtually any theme: cars, animals, TV shows, wrestling stars, totaling 32 or 36 cards.

This game was invented in 1861 by Ann Abbott, Sean Bennesch, and A. A. Smith, and originally featured portraits of American and English authors (it was called "The Game of the Authors") along with their most famous works. This game is almost identical to "Happy Families" (John Jaques, 1851), in which the sets are families consisting of a father, mother, son, and daughter.

These are all the cards from the game "Eroberung der Luft" ("Conquest of the Air"), but it is the variant for the Portuguese language. Set of 11 playing cards.

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Size: 10.5 × 7.5 cm (4.2 x 3.0 in).

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