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Carlo Antonio (fl.1750s) wrote a book on games in French that included the Cups and Balls and Troublewit.
Biography
He wrote Le Tresor des jeux while living in Morocco.[1][2]
Books
"Trésor des jeux" (The Treasury of Games, 1759)