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poliphilo ([personal profile] poliphilo) wrote2023-08-03 07:22 am

Before There Was TV

 I have three card games that belonged to my grandmother- and must therefore be at least 100 years old. There's the classic Happy Families game with the grotesque mid-Victorian characters which may have been a very early work of John Tenniel's but probably ain't,  an Alice in Wonderland game with illustrations that are certainly the work of Tenniel (with Dodgson leaning over his shoulder) and a Peter Pan game with characters based (I think) on the original cast of Barrie's stage play. (Even back then people were exploiting original media with tie-ins)  Victoria searched online and found the rules of the Alice game and the four of us  played three rounds. It was fun. I won the first round by an embarrassingly wide margin and got trounced in the other two. This is what people did before there was television. 
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[personal profile] mallorys_camera 2023-08-03 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I love these kinds of games!

Big board game fan, too!