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Royal (The) Game of British Sovereigns exhibiting the most remarkable events in each Reigne from Egbert to George III  
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primo autore: Anonimo 
secondo autore: Wallis 
anno: 1811/20 
luogo: Inghilterra-Londra 
periodo: XIX secolo (1°/4) 
percorso: Percorso di 53 caselle numerate 
materiale: carta incollata su tela (engraving on paper with linen backing)  
dimensioni: 468X610  
stampa: Litografia (litographie) (engraving) 
luogo acquisto: Donazione Lady C. Schreiber 
data acquisto:  
dimensioni confezione:  
numero caselle: 53 
categoria: Personaggi ed eventi storici 
tipo di gioco: Gioco di percorso  
editore: Published by J.&E. Wallis 42 Skinner St.t London and J. Wallis Jun.r Marine Library Sidmouth  
stampatore: Published by J.&E. Wallis 42 Skinner St.t London and J. Wallis Jun.r Marine Library Sidmouth  
proprietario: British Museum. Donazione Lady Charlotte Schreiber 
autore delle foto: ©British Museum 
numero di catalogo: 2411 
descrizione: Gioco di 53 caselle numerate, spirale, antiorario, centripeto.
REGOLE: al centro
CASELLE: con didascalia.

REFERENZA 1
"British Museum" - AN323052001 © The Trustees of the British Museum 1893, 0725. 1
Title: "The Royal Game of British Sovereigns exhibiting the most remarkable events in each reign from Egbert to George III".
Materials: paper
Techniques: etching
Production person: Published by John Wallis
Production place: Published in London
Date: 1811 (circa ?)
Schools /Styles: British
Description: Oval game-board with 53 numbered pictorial compartments arranged in a spiral, each representing an hisctorical event, with the title and rules in the centre. Kept in a paste-board slip case bearing a printed title label. Hand-coloured etching backed on linen.
Inscription Content: Publishers' details on slip case
Dimensions: Height: 468 millimetres; Width: 610 millimetres
Associated names: Associated with King George.

REFERENZA 2
WHITEHOUSE, Francis Reginald Beaman, (pag. 25): "ROYAL GAME OF BRITISH SOVEREIGNS Exhibiting the most remarkable events in each reign from Egbert to Geoge III. Published by J.&E. Wallis, 42 Skinner Street, London and J. Wallis Junr., Marine Library, SIDMOUTH. An engraving size 24 in X 18 in, hand-coloured and mounted in 12 sections on linen, contained in slip case with picture label on one side. Several editions of this game are known. The Third Edition suggests 1820 as its date, the last panel, No 53, described in the rules is: 1820. Buonaparte on board the Bellerophon” and terminates “The Present edition of this game was published at Wallis’s Juvenile Repository, 42 Skinner Street: whoever arrives here first is declared winner and is recommended to proceed immediately to the Publishers to purchase another game equally instructive and amusing". A later edition of the book of rules (undated) has 3 spaces added:
54 George IV. Plans of London Improvements submitted to the King.
55 William IV. Negro Slavery abolished throughout the British Dominions.
56 Victoria. May her reign be long and happy.

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

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