Description: Sure, maybe you’ve heard of Mary Pickford and Guglielmo Marconi, but could you pick them out of a lineup? This game would be a terrific gift for a history or trivia buff. Eight two-sided posters (about 17-1/2” x 26-1/2” unfolded) show photographs of people, places, and artwork that were well-known pop-culture icons of their time period. Photographs are numbered, and the object of the game is to see who can identify the most. This set includes the posters, instructions with sample scoring grid (apparently top sheet of a pad at one time), answer sheet, and the original box. In pretty good condition for 90 years of age. The outer box has some tears, dents, and scuffs; some penciled answers and notes on the answer sheet; and posters are worn at folds with some small tears and tape residue. This game was developed by Herbert E. Marks and Jerome S. Myers for Simon & Schuster © 1933. Please see the photographs which help to complete the description of condition.
Price: 69.99 USD
Location: Tarpon Springs, Florida
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Game Type: Party Game
Year: 1933