The Daily Bird #628. » « Thor’s Day Mood. 19th Century Board Games. “Game of The Star-Spangled Banner, or Emigrants to the United States” (1830), published by Edward Wallis. Look how nice Turtle Island was before all the invaders showed up. “Science in Sport or the Pleasures of Astronomy, A New Instructive Pastime” (1804), published by Edward Wallis. “The Royal Pastime of Cupid, or Entertaining Game of the Snake” (1794), published by Robert Laurie and James Whittle (all photos by Antoine Bootz/©Pointed Leaf Press). Fascinating board games here, and you can see so many more, and read about them at Hyperallergic. I love the Elephant, but I have a thing about them. Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related The Daily Bird #628. » « Thor’s Day Mood.
busterggi says February 22, 2018 at 12:23 pm Any chance we could continue to leave Texas out of the US as per that first board?
lumipuna says February 22, 2018 at 1:59 pm When illegal immigrants started flooding Tejas in early 1800s, the destiny of that province was clearly manifest.
busterggi says
Any chance we could continue to leave Texas out of the US as per that first board?
Caine says
We’d have to get all the good folk out first.
Tabby Lavalamp says
Maybe give Texas back to Mexico?
Caine says
There’s an idea!
lumipuna says
When illegal immigrants started flooding Tejas in early 1800s, the destiny of that province was clearly manifest.