Game of the Star-Spangled Banner.
London,
E. Wallis, Skinner St,
[c1842].
Hand coloured engraved map with aquatint, dissected and mounted on linen.
680 by 500mm. (26.75 by 19.75 inches).
15699
notes:
Wallis's rare and entertaining map of the United States.
This scarce and beautiful instructional game was to be played as a lotto, each player moving around the finely detailed map which is crowded with vignettes of American life and wildlife. 'It is probably the earliest game to utilise a map of the United States' (Whitehouse).
The game aimed to teach an English audience about the United States, some of the descriptions in the rule book - present in t...
This scarce and beautiful instructional game was to be played as a lotto, each player moving around the finely detailed map which is crowded with vignettes of American life and wildlife. 'It is probably the earliest game to utilise a map of the United States' (Whitehouse).
The game aimed to teach an English audience about the United States, some of the descriptions in the rule book - present in t...
bibliography:
Whitehouse p. 44.
provenance:
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