Wallis's elegant and instructive game exhibiting the wonders of art, in each quarter of the world
[ca. 1820]
2
The majestic game of the Asiatic ostrich
[approximately 1825]
3
The destruction of Jerusalem
[ca. 1824?]
4
L'orient, or, The Indian travellers : a geographical and historical game
[1846]
5
Why, what, and because, or, The road to the temple of knowledge / T.H. Jones, del. et litho
[approximately 1855]
6
Cotterell, J. H. (Jacob Henry), -1868
The paths of life
[circa 1840]
7
The wonders of the world
[ca. 1843]
8
Newton, T
The mansion of bliss
1822
9
The Royal Regatta
[ca. 1852?]
10
Game of the Great Exhibition of 1851
[1851]
11
The new game of the multiplication table
[between 1830 and 1832]
12
The British tourist
[1830s?]
13
Wallis's elegant and instructive game exhibiting the wonders of nature in each quarter of the world
1st Novr. 1818
14
Fortunio & his seven gifted servants
1846
15
Fox, Geo. (George)
A new, moral, and entertaining game of the reward of merit
December 10th, 1801
16
The hare and the tortoise
Novr. 5th. 1849
17
Crowned heads, or, Contemporary sovereigns
[ca. 1845?]
18
Fox, George
Laurie & Whittle's new, moral & entertaining game of the mansion of happiness / invented by George Fox, W.M., author of The cottagers, and various poetical pieces
13 Octr. 1800
19
Science in sport, or, The pleasure of astronomy
[1804]
20
The mirror of truth
Jany. 1st, 1811
21
Laurie's new and entertaining game of the golden goose
[1831]
22
The circle of knowledge
[ca. 1850?]
23
Royal race course
[ca. 1845?]
24
The road to the temple of honour and fame
May 20, 1811
25
Evans, Henry Smith
The Crystal Palace game
[1854?]
26
Walker's tour through England and Wales
January 2nd 1809
27
Newton, T
The mansion of bliss
[1810]
28
Wallis, J. (John), -1818
Wallis's tour of Europe
March 13th, 1811
29
A tour through the British colonies and foreign possessions
[1850s?]
30
Wheeling
[1899?]
31
Wallis's new railway game, or, Tour through England and Wales
[approximately 1844]
32
Spooner's pictorial map of England & Wales
Novr. 5th, 1844
33
The funnyshire fox chace
[ca. 1830?]
34
A survey of London, by a party of tarry-at-home travellers