Catalogue information
Illustrators and publisher not appointed. Estimated year based on color lithograph front cover. The games were printed on the pages, but also on the inside of the covers. Information from a books and games expert: Period: 1900-1930 They are called games books Well-known Dutch-language publications: some 40 including variants. On the back there was often an advertisement of a company that could also change so that several versions of each book could exist. Often the inner sheet was torn from the tape (to make playing easier). The first games books from this category in the Netherlands is the "Six Games" folder by Koster from 1882, although the games were not stapled together as a booklet but as separate records in a folder. The principle came over from America where McLaughlin first published two of these books in 1870 under the title "Home Games for Little Girls" and "Home Games for Little Boys".
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