“All Star Comics,” a 1934 creation from Whitman and the King Features Syndicate, featured characters from a number of comic strips: “Krazy Kat,” “Dumb Dora,” “The Katzenjammer Kids,” “Little Annie Rooney,” and “Just Kids.” This is Mush Stebbins, from “Just Kids.” (Posted by Doug Skinner)
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Children’s Card Games (123)
January 21st, 2011 · 2 Comments
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Children’s Card Games (122)
December 31st, 2010 · 1 Comment
Parker Brothers published “Hidden Titles”; as usual, there’s no date. It contains thirty cards, “representing many different geographical titles in pictures.” I like its flamboyant lettering and deft charcoal sketches. (Posted by Doug Skinner)
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Children’s Card Games (121)
December 23rd, 2010 · 2 Comments
“Cheery Families” was published by Thomas de la Rue & Co, in London. There were thirteen families in the deck; all headed by contented tradesmen like Mr. Butt. I suspect brewers would be barred from a children’s game nowadays. (Posted by Doug Skinner. Thanks to Angela Alverson.)
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Children’s Card Games (120)
December 16th, 2010 · 2 Comments
We have here an old, isolated card; I don’t know to what game it once belonged. (Posted by Doug Skinner)
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Wooden Nickels
December 14th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Wooden nickels serve many functions in our society: souvenirs, coupons, business cards, promotional items. The graphic design is usually based on some stylization of a nickel. For some reason, the older Indian or buffalo nickel is preferred. I offer here a variety of designs, including a dime and “dickel.” The “round tuit” is meant to […]
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Children’s Card Games (119)
December 2nd, 2010 · 1 Comment
“Reformed Lesson Cards” were distributed in Sunday Schools. Each card carried a picture and Bible verse; and, on the back, a brief sermon and quiz. After twelve lessons, there was a review card. The above card was handed out on June 27, 1897. And here is Lesson XII, from the week before. (Posted by Doug […]
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Children’s Card Games (118)
November 26th, 2010 · 4 Comments
We have another “Old Maid” deck to add to the survey. This one is from the Whitman Publishing Company: there’s no date, but it’s fairly early in the illustrious career of the Old Maid brigade. It was hard to choose, but I’ve picked Mr. I. Never for his unusual anatomy and coloration. And here’s the […]
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Children’s Card Games (117)
November 19th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Parker Brothers put out the “Quiz Kids Own Game Box” in 1940, based on the popular radio show. It contained a variety of educational games: a map puzzle, anagram tiles, a board game, and several card games. These cards seem to come from some kind of number game. Unfortunately, the rules are missing from my […]
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Children’s Card Games (116)
November 12th, 2010 · 5 Comments
Gather around, students of “Old Maid,” I have another specimen. It’s a 1968 version, from Milton Bradley. The choice was difficult, but I’ve picked “Go Go Gertie” as particularly representative of the year. And here’s the Old Maid. (Posted by Doug Skinner)
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November 4th, 2010 · 1 Comment
The old game of “Authors” was given a different twist in “Bible Authors,” published back in 1895 by the Zondervan Publishing House. Samuel, Moses, Christ, and others (14 in all) are celebrated in these gray, but lushly ornamented, designs. (Posted by Doug Skinner)
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