London : Published according to Act of Parliament July 14, 1790, by John Wallis, no. 16, Ludgate Street, and E. Newbery, the corner of St. Paul's Church Yard, 1790.
Physical Description:
1 sheet : illustrations ; 47 x 67 cm
Holdings:
Rare Books and ManuscriptsFolio B 2014 16hYale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund
Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Three-Dimensional Artifacts
Notes:
A moral game modelled after Le nouveau jeu de la vie humaine published in Paris by Crépy in 1775.Includes 84 illustrated panels, with legends, arranged in a spiral formation."Rules of the game" are engraved between the title and the imprint.The corner areas discuss "The utility and moral tendency of this game" and "Directions for playing."The game divides human life into seven periods of twelve years each from infancy to dotage.Title from game.Osborne Collection of early children's books, 1566-1910, II:850-1Shefrin, Jill. Ingenious contrivances, 35Goodfellow, Caroline. A collector's guide to games and puzzles, 63Cottage of content, or, Toys, games, and amusements of nineteenth century England, 36Selected exhibitions: “The Cottage of Content : or, Toys, Games, and Amusements of Nineteenth Century England" (Yale Center for British Art, November 2 - December 31, 1977).BAC : Sheet in 12 sections, newly remounted on linen.
Exhibition History:
Cottage of Content, or, Toys, Games, and Amusements of Nineteenth Century England (Yale Center for British Art, November 2, 1977-December 31, 1977)
Subject Terms:
Conduct of life -- Juvenile literature.
Form/Genre:
Board games. | Engravings -- 1790. | Games -- Great Britain. | Recreations -- Great Britain.
Contributors:
Wallis, John, 1734–1793, publisher. | Newbery, E. (Elizabeth), 1746–1821, publisher.