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The Caudle history : a droll game.
Format
Visual material
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Pubd. by Edward Wallis, [between 1845 and 1847]
Description
1 game (1 board) : all col. ill. ; 62 x 51 cm. folded to 18 x 14 cm.
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Special Collections - Graphic Arts Collection
2011-0824N
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Gameboards
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Board games
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English wit and humor
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Puzzles and games
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Getty AAT genre
Lithographs
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England
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19th century
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Related work(s)
Jerrold, Douglas, 1803-1857.
Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures.
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Notes
Based on Douglas Jerrold's Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures, first published in Punch in 1845.
Title and imprint from game board.
Cover title: Wallis's new social game : the Caudle history.
Date range based on publication date of Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures, and publisher's address (cf. Brown, P.A.H. London publishers and printers c. 1800-1870).
Signed by G. E. Madeley on game board.
Game consists of 34 illustrated panels, all hand-colored lithographs.
Game board consists of 16 sections mounted on linen.
References
cf. Whitehouse, F.R.B. Table games, p. 54
Other title(s)
Wallis's new social game : The Caudle history
OCLC
15710894
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