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Royal Geographical Amusement or the Safe and Expeditious Traveller through all the Parts of Europe by Sea and by Land 
An Instructive Game Calculated for the Improvement of the Young Learners of Geography by Dr. Journey. 
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primo autore: Journey Dr. 
secondo autore: Sayer Robert 
anno: 1774(87) 
luogo: Inghilterra-Londra 
periodo: XIX secolo (1°/4) 
percorso: Percorso di 103 caselle numerate 
materiale: carta incollata su tela (engraving on paper with linen backing)  
dimensioni: 000X000 
stampa: Litografia (gravure) (engraving) 
luogo acquisto:  
data acquisto:  
dimensioni confezione:  
numero caselle: 103 
categoria: Geografia 
tipo di gioco: Gioco di percorso  
editore: Sayer Robert 
stampatore: Printed for Rob.t Sayer, 53 Fleet Street, London 
proprietario: Collezione E. C.&A. Seville 
autore delle foto: E. C. - A. Seville 
numero di catalogo: 1345 
descrizione: Gioco di 103 caselle numerate distribuite sulla carta dell'Europa, partenza da Calais e arrivo a Londra.
REGOLE: a destra e sinistra del tavoliere.
CASELLE: mute.

NOTA: Vedi analogo gioco (arch. n°1370) riproposto da Laurie R. H. nel 1813.

REFERENZA 1
WHITEHOUSE, Francis Reginald Beaman, (pag. 7): ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL AMUSEMENT or the Safe and Expeditious Traveller through all the Parts of Europe by Sea and by Land. An Instructive Game Calculated for the improvement of the Young Learners of Geography by DR. JOURNEY. London. Printed for Robt. Sayer, Map arid Printseller at No 53 in Fleet Street as the Act directs 10 Jany 1774. Price 55s. Completely done upon a Past Board with Box, Totum, Pillars and Counters Included. An engraving of the map of Europe with explanation and rules printed from type and affixed either side the map, size in all 28 ½ in X 19 ½ in, hand-coloured, cut into 16 sections, mounted on white canvas and contained in slip case without label. Starting at Calais, No 1 the players tour Europe and finish at 103 London, staying the stated number of turns at most of the cities or in the case of 41 Ferrara, a decayed and very unwholesome city in the Pope’s dominions, go back to 29 Montpellier to breathe the pure air of that city. No 89 Hanover is the Capital of His Majesty’s (Geo. III) German dominions.

REFERENZA 2
"Royal Geographical Amusement of the safe and expeditious Traveller Through all the Parts of Europe by Sea and by Land (Divertissement géographique du voyageur à travers l'Europe par mer et par terre), est une gravure colorée à la main, éditée par Richard Holmes Laurie le 1er décembre 1823. Ce jeu, à l'origine, allait de paire avec "La nouvelle géographie anglaise et galloise, de Robert Sayer et les règles portaient d'ailleur toujours le nom de celui-ci. Le sous-titre de ce jeu en révèle le véritable objectif: "Un jeu instructif conçu pour l'édification des jeunes élèves en géographie par le Dr. Journey."
(GOODFELLOW, Caroline)

REFERENZA 3
"Royal Geographical Amusement of the safe and expeditious Traveller Through all the Parts of Europe by Sea and by Land", a hand-coloured engraving, was published by Richard Holmes Laurie on December 1, 1823. This game was originally a companion to "A New Royal Geographical Pastime for England and Wales", which was published by Robert Sayer, and its sheet of rules still bears Sayer's name. The secondary title of this game reveals the true purpose for which it was designed: "An instructive Game Calculated for the Improvement of the Young Learners of Geography by Dr. Journey".
(GOODFELLOW, Caroline)



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.
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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.
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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)
 
  Geographical Games. "Table Games of Georgian and Victorian Days". (Francis Reginald Beaman, Whitehause)
   
 
   

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