
The History of Mahjong
Description
Some games are played and forgotten. Others become part of culture, memory, beauty, and history itself. Mahjong belongs to that rarer class-an object of ritual, symbolism, craftsmanship, and human connection whose story stretches far beyond the table.
The History of Mahjong: From Qing Dynasty China to the World's Most Elegant Tile Game invites the reader into the remarkable life of one of the world's most distinctive games. Written in a premium, collector-minded style, this volume traces mahjong from its birth in late Qing China through its rise in urban society, its journey across oceans, its reinvention in America, and its enduring place in communities shaped by memory, migration, and tradition.
Within these pages, readers will discover the historical world that gave mahjong life, the meaning and visual language of the tiles, the cultural forces that helped the game spread, and the reasons it became far more than a pastime. The experience is not limited to facts alone. It is an immersion into atmosphere, design, ritual, and the social history that turned mahjong into a lasting cultural icon.
For collectors, enthusiasts, and readers drawn to beautiful historical nonfiction, this book offers depth, elegance, and substance. It brings together researched history, cultural insight, and a refined appreciation for mahjong as both game and object-something to be understood, admired, and returned to.
Inside, you will find:
- The origins of mahjong in late Qing China and the world that shaped its creation
- The symbolism, artistry, and historical meaning behind the tiles
- The rise of mahjong in Shanghai and its passage into global life
- The American mahjong craze and the game's transformation across cultures
- A deeper understanding of why mahjong has endured as a symbol of beauty, ritual, memory, and connection
Elegant, informative, and richly rewarding, The History of Mahjong is a book for readers who want more than rules-for those who want the story, the world, and the enduring fascination behind the tiles.