An edition of Monopoly (2006)

Monopoly

The World's Most Famous Game-And How it Got that Way

1st Da Capo Press Ed edition
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An edition of Monopoly (2006)

Monopoly

The World's Most Famous Game-And How it Got that Way

1st Da Capo Press Ed edition
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Philip Orbanes, expert on all things Monopoliana, tells the remarkable history of the Monopoly game, from its predecessor's birth as a teaching tool for an economics class in the first decade of the twentieth century, through its introduction in 1935 and explosive growth in the postwar decades--over 200 million copies sold in sixty countries--to it being a fixture in just about every American home today. Orbanes includes personality portraits, little-known legends and lore, and the extraordinary variety of advertising used throughout the twentieth century. This is the first and only book to cover comprehensively the origin, growth, and global impact of the game that has become a cultural icon. This book is not endorsed by Hasbro Games. - Publisher.

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Monopoly: The world's most famous game and how it got that way
2007, Da Capo Press
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2007, Da Capo Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : Pitney's plan
Magie's Mother Earth : 1903-1910
Nearing's neighborhood : 1910-1915
Parker and progress : 1910-1915
Tugwell's turn : 1916-1924
Stryker's style: 1925-1932
Darrow's depression : 1932-1934
Barton's burden : 1935-1940
Watson's war : 1936-1945
GI Gamers : 1945-1958
The general's gamble: 1959-1972
Victor's vision : 1972-1985
The Reagan rolls : 1979-1991
Number nine, number nine : 1992-2002
McNally's method : 2003-2004
Williamson's world : 2005 and beyond
Monopoly money
Appendixes.
Darrow and Parker Brothers Monopoly editions
Monopoly accessories and Parker brand extensions
Games similar to Monopoly
USAopoly official affinity versions
Foreign editions mentioned in the text
George Parker's 1936 Monopoly rules
The Landlord's Game : excerpt from 1904 patent
Brer Fox an' Brer Rabbit Newbie Game : excerpt from 1913 patent
Patent text revised Landlord's Game, September 23, 1924, #1,509,312
Rules for Finance

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xviii, 262 p. [32] p. of plates
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
Weight
12 ounces

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OL9555063M
Internet Archive
monopoly00phil
ISBN 10
0306814897
ISBN 13
9780306814891
Library Thing
1903851
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260394

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