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The mansion of happiness : an instructive moral and entertaining amusement

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Summary

A board game that folds to the shape of a book. The paper fastener holds a counter and the instructions (1 sheet).

The spaces on the game board are numbered from 1 to 67 and arrranged in an oval. Illustrated spaces represent vitures or vices; if the player lands on a virtue, he moves forward, if he lands on a vice he moves back. The winner is the first to arrive at the center, the mansion of happiness.

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children conduct of life juvenile literature virtues board games specimens toy and movable books christmas fiction winter stories in rhyme children book selections rare book selections rare book and special collections division marian s carson collection library of congress gustav w seitz w and s ives firm ultra high resolution high resolution
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Date

01/01/1843
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Library of Congress
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https://www.loc.gov/
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Public Domain

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children conduct of life juvenile literature virtues board games specimens toy and movable books christmas fiction winter stories in rhyme children book selections rare book selections rare book and special collections division marian s carson collection library of congress gustav w seitz w and s ives firm ultra high resolution high resolution