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Panorama of Europe. A new game
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Wallis, J. & E. [author]

Wallis, J., jun [author]
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Panorama of Europe. A new game
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Game of 1815 entitled The panorama of Europe. A new game; each place is depicted. Mounted in strips on linen and folded into original slip case with label. Johnson copy has annotation in ink on slip case: "Louisa Simeon 1824". Rules are catalogued separately; Oporto; Lisbon; Madrid; Gibraltar; Malta; Messina; Naples; Rome; Florence; Venice; Paris; The Hague; Rotterdam; Amsterdam; Copenhagen; Hamburg; Dantzig; Breslaw; Ratisbon; Berlin; Magedburgh; Osnaburgh; Bonne; Leipsic; Dresden; Presburgh; Vienna; Constantinople; Moscow; Peterburgh; Stockholm; Bergen; Glasgow; Edinburgh; Dublin; London; Image 2
Date 1 November 1815
date QS:P571,+1815-11-01T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions slip case, single sheet; 212 x 120 x 9 (slip case) mm; 475 x 610 (board) mm
Accession number
Games 26 (5)
Place of creation London (England): J. & E. Wallis; Sidmouth, Devon (England): J. Wallis
Notes Allegro identifier: 20030929/18:07:23$jl .
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