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European Travellers. An Instructive Game. 
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primo autore: Anonimo 
secondo autore: Wallis 
anno: 1823ca 
luogo: Inghilterra-Londra 
periodo: XIX secolo (1°/4) 
percorso: Percorso di 123 caselle numerate 
materiale: carta incollata su tela (engraving on paper with linen backing) 
dimensioni: 000X000 
stampa: Litografia colorata (hand coloured engraving) 
luogo acquisto:  
data acquisto:  
dimensioni confezione:  
numero caselle: 123 
categoria: Geografia 
tipo di gioco: Gioco di percorso  
editore: Pubd. by E. WALLIS, 42 Skinner Street 
stampatore: Pubd. by E. WALLIS, 42 Skinner Street 
proprietario: Collezione Privata 
autore delle foto: L. Ciompi 
numero di catalogo: 1390 
descrizione: Gioco di percorso con 123 caselle distribuite su una mappa.
REGOLE: non riportate sul tavoliere.
CASELLE: mute.

REFERENZA 1
"European Travellers. An Instructive Game."V&A Museum
Physical description
Design: engraving, coloured by hand; 15 sections mounted on linen showing a map of Europe
N°of squares: 123
Squares illustrated: as a map
Square numbering: all
Squares titled: in booklet
Subject of starting square: iceland
Subject of ending square: London
Place of Origin: London
Date: after 1823
Object history note: contained in a cloth covered slip case with stamped gilt title. The latest date found is 1823, however, the slipcase bears the date 1854 which is hand written in pencil. Along the bottom the publishing details are: Pubd. by E. WALLIS, 42 Skinner Street - Also Games of the Produce of England-The United States - South America - Historical Pastimes etc. etc on a similar plan.
Historical context note
Rewards: extra turns and forward movement
Forfeits: missing turns, remaining in same place or backward movement
N°of Players: any
Equipment required: game
counters and markers
Rules:
RULES FOR PLAYING THE GAME
1The players are provided with a Card, containing nine Letters, nine Numbers, two Crosses and one Blank, which are to be cut up on the lines with a pair of scissors.
2. The letters are to be distributed one to each player, according to the number about to play, and the remainder laid aside. They are used to mark each player's position o the Game.
3. The numbers, crosses and blank are to be placed in a lady's reticule, and drawn in turn, one by each player, after the manner of a lottery.
4. Each player, on drawing a number, is to place his letter on the same number in the Game, and read the description aloud. When it is his turn to draw another, he adds them together and advances his letter to that number which they make when so added, reading as before, and observing any directions which may be given him. But if he draw a cross, he is to draw again, till he obtain a number, which number is to be deducted from, instead of added to his former station, and his letter moved back accordingly. Each card to be returned to the bag after drawing.
5. Whoever draws a blank, remains at his former number.
6. After each player has drawn once, the Game is to be continued in the same manner, passing the bag round, till some one makes up the exact number 123 who wins the Game.
7. If a player go beyond No. 123, he must go as many back as he had exceeded it, and the lottery must continue till some one makes up the exact number.
8. If two players arrive at the same number, the one who arrived last must go back to his former number.
9. When a player is sent back to any place, he is not to read the description, or attend to the directions in italics, and when sent forward he is only to read the description and stop there till his turn to draw again.
There follows the EXPLANATION or Description of each of the stops 1 to 123. The details reveal the date of the Turkish Janissary rebelling against the Sultan in 1823.
Rules placement: booklet
Attribution Note: EDWARD WALLIS, 42 SKINNER STREET

REFERENZA 2
WHITEHOUSE, Francis Reginald Beaman, (pag. 16): EUROPEAN TRAVELLERS. An Instructive Game. Pubd. by E. Wallis, 42 Skinner Street. Also Games of the Produce of England - The United States - South America - Historical Pastime, &c. &c. on a similar plan. Lithographed and hand-coloured, size 26 in X 20 in, cut into 15 sections and mounted on canvas. Contained in folded boards, cloth covered, blind blocked and with title in gilt. A companion game to the same publisher’s Picturesque Round Game depicting Europe in perspective, forming a race from the Arctic Sea to No 123 London.

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.


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

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