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Betts's Tour through England and Wales. An amusing and Instructive Game for Children. 
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primo autore: Non indicato 
secondo autore: Betts John 
anno: 1840/50 
luogo: Inghilterra-Londra 
periodo: XIX secolo (2°/4) 
percorso: Percorso di 91 caselle numerate 
materiale: carta incollata su tela (engraving on paper with linen backing)  
dimensioni: 690X620 
stampa: Litografia colorata 
luogo acquisto:  
data acquisto:  
dimensioni confezione:  
numero caselle: 91 
categoria: Geografia 
tipo di gioco: Gioco di percorso  
editore: George Philip & Son London, 32 Fleet Street 
stampatore: George Philip & Son London, 32 Fleet Street 
proprietario: Collezione A. Seville - E. C. 
autore delle foto: A. Seville - E. C. 
numero di catalogo: 974 
descrizione: Gioco di 91 caselle distribuite sulla carta geografica dell'Inghilterra. In basso: "London, George Philip&Son, 32 Fleet Street". Sulle regole: "Philip Son & Nephew. London 32 Fleet Street. Liverpool: 49 and 51 South Castle Street ".
REGOLE: non riportate sul tavoliere (allegate).
CASELLE: mute.

NOTA: altri due esemplari così descritti:
A) "Betts's Tour through England&Wales", game map of the counties, tracing a course through 91 points, diagram of the relative heights of mountains in England and Wales compared to St Paul's Cathedral, lower right, engraved map with extensive original hand-colouring, 690 x 620mm., dissected and linen-backed, some faint spotting, folding into contemporary cloth boards, rubbed, joints splitting, printed label mounted on upper cover, c.1850.

B) "Betts's Tour through England&Wales", later issue of the game map of the counties, tracing a course through 91 points, diagram of the relative heights of mountains in England and Wales compared to St Paul's Cathedral, lower right, engraved map with full original hand-colouring, 690 x 620mm., dissected and linen-backed, folding into contemporary gilt-stamped and lettered, and blind-embossed blue cloth boards, rubbed, George Philip & Son, also Liverpool, Philip, Son & Nephew, c.1875.

REFERENZA 1
WHITEHOUSE, Francis Reginald Beaman, (pag. 19): BETTS’S TOUR THROUGH ENGLAND AND WALES An amusing and Instructive Game for Children. London. John Betts, 115 Strand (nearly opposite Exeter Hall). A lithograph size 24 ½ in X 27 ½ in, with the edges of each county tinted by hand in light wash of colour. Mounted in 24 sections on linen, folded into hinged boards with paper label on front. The towns are marked with symbols denoting populations, e.g. Coventry between 30,000 and 50,000. Book of rules printed by Taylor & Greening, 4 and 5 Graystoke Place, Fetter Lane, London, is undated, but on author's copy is the owner’s name “Amy French, 1856".


Exhibitions:

bibliografia: 1) WHITEHAUSE, F.R.B.: "Table Games of Georgian and Victorian Days", London, Peter Garnett, 1951.
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  "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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