File:The Bogey Man, William Albin Stecher, 1907.jpg

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English: Description of the Children's Game The Black Man. Excerpt from William A. Stecher's work Handbook of Graded Lessons in Physical Training and Games for Primary and Grammar Grades – Volume II, John Joseph McVey Publisher, Philadelphia 1907, p. 63.
Deutsch: Beschreibung des Kinderspiels Der schwarze Mann. Auszug aus William A. Stechers Werk Handbook of Graded Lessons in Physical Training and Games for Primary and Grammar Grades – Volume II, John Joseph McVey Publisher, Philadelphia 1907, S. 63.
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