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Wallis's Elegant and Instructive Game exhibiting the Wonders of Nature in Each Quarter of the World 
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primo autore: Anonimo 
secondo autore: Wallis 
anno: 1818 
luogo: Inghilterra-Londra 
periodo: XIX secolo (?/4) 
percorso: Percorso di 26 caselle numerate 
materiale: carta incollata su tela (engraving on paper with linen backing)  
dimensioni: 480X630 
stampa: Litografia colorata a mano (hand coloured engraving) 
luogo acquisto:  
data acquisto:  
dimensioni confezione:  
numero caselle: 26 
categoria: Geografia 
tipo di gioco: Gioco di percorso  
editore: Published 1st Nov.r 1818 by E. Wallis 42 Skinner Street Snow Hill London 
stampatore: E. Wallis 42 Skinner Street and 12 High Street Islington 
proprietario: Collezione E. C. - A. Seville 
autore delle foto: A. Seville - E. C. 
numero di catalogo: 1299 
descrizione: Gioco di 26 caselle numerate.
REGOLE: non riportate sul tavoliere, contenute in un libretto.
CASELLE: mute.

REFERENZA 1
WHITEHOUSE, Francis Reginald Beaman, (pag. 38): WONDERS OF NATURE in Each Quarter of the World (Wallis's Elegant and Instructive Game exhibiting the). Published 1st Nov. 1818 by E. Wallis, 42 Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London. An engraving size 24 in X 19 in, hand-coloured, mounted in 8 sections on linen and contained in hinged boards, cloth-covered and stamped in gold with title Wonders of Nature size 9 ½ in X 6 ½ in. The game sheet comprises 26 panels each beautifully engraved and hand-coloured. No 22, Natural Rock Bridge, Virginia, and 26, Natural Bridges at lcononzo, are outstanding. This game, the Panorama of Europe and British Tourist are probably Edward Wallis’s most beautiful productions. The book of explanation (London, E. Wallis, 42 Skinner Street and 12 High Street, Islington). Printed T. Davis, 117 Minories, London.

REFERENZA 2
The game consists of 26 vignettes of various geological wonders around the world, placed around a spiral track. The rule book provides detailed information about each of the wonders visited, with number 13 "Arched Rock, Tologa Bay" being the nearest approach to Australia, and the only place in the southern hemisphere which is visited. Many of the descriptions are detailed, for instance the earthquake in Lisbon in 1755 (Number 3) resulted in 70,000 deaths, and in number 12 "Ice mountains at the North Pole" we are informed about three expeditions which suffered badly in their encounters with large icebergs. Peak Cavern in Derbyshire (number 15) ia another with a detailed description. Whitehouse considered this to be one of the publisher's "most beautiful productions". Edward Wallis was the son of John Wallis. These two men were the leading publishers of children's games in England during the period from 1785 to 1847.

REFERENZA 3
(Yale Center for British Art)

Exhibitions:
- "Instruction and Delight: Children's Games from the Ellen and Arthur Liman Collection" (Yale Center for British Art, 17 January-23 May, 2019).

bibliografia: 1) WHITEHAUSE, F.R.B.: "Table Games of Georgian and Victorian Days", London, Peter Garnett, 1951.
2) GOODFELLOW, Caroline: "A Collector's Guide to Games and Puzzles". Secaucus, New Jersey, Chartwell Books-London, Quintet Publishing Limited 1991.
3) GOODFELLOW, Caroline: "The Development of the English Board Game, 1770-1850", in Board Games Studies 1, 1998.
4) GOODFELLOW, Caroline: "Jeux de société. Le guide du collectionneur des jeux de société depuis le XVIIIe siècle jusqu’à nos jours", (Edizione francese) Carrousel MS, 2001.
5) SEVILLE, Adrian: "The Game of Goose: and its influence on cartographical race games" Journal of the International Map Collectors' Society, Winter 2008 N°115 2008.
6) SEVILLE, Adrian: "The geographical Jeux de l'Oie of Europe." In "Belgeo" 2008 3-4 2008.
7) GOODFELLOW, Caroline: "How We Played: Games From Childhood Past", History Press, 2012.
8) QUINN, Brian - CARTWRIGHT, William: "Geographic Board Games". Geospatial Science Research 3. School of Mathematical and Geospatial Science, RMIT University, Australia. December 2014.
9) SEVILLE, Adrian: "The Royal Game of the Goose four hundred years of printed Board Games". Catalogue of an Exhibition at the Grolier Club, February 23 - May 14, 2016.
10) LIMAN, Ellen: "Georgian and Victorian Board Games: The Liman Collection", Pointed Leaf Press, 2017.
11) NORCIA, Megan A.: "Gaming Empire in Children's British Board Games, 1836-1860". Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present. Routledge, 2019.
12) SEVILLE, Adrian: "L'arte dei giochi da tavolo. Oltre un secolo di storia e divertimento dalla fine del Settecento all'inizio del Novecento." Edizioni White Star, 2019.
13) PARLAK, Omer Fatih: "Seafearing through the Perspective of Historic Board Games", in DGSM, Köllen Druck+Verlag, Bonn 2020.



 
  "The Development of the English Board Game, 1770-1850" (Caroline G. Goodfellow)
 
  Instructional Games. "Table Games of Georgian and Victorian Days". (Francis Reginald Beaman, Whitehause)
   
 
   

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