The Games We Played:  The Golden Age of Board and Table Games
by Margaret Hofer
ISBN 9781568983974

As families are rediscovering the joys and virtues of staying and entertaining at home, board games have surged in popularity--indeed, sales doubled in the last year alone. This mirrors a trend in the late nineteenth century--the heyday of American board and table games

when, fueled by the introduction of color lithography, an explosion in the production of games coincided with a growing need for middle-class social entertainment.

Then, like now, the games that best captured players' imaginations mimicked, and sometimes poked fun at, the culture that produced them. Organized around themes such as courtship, commerce, travel, sports, and city life, The Games We Played brings together over one hundred eye-catching examples of America's rare and popular board games, such as The Game of Playing Department Store, which encouraged players to accumulate the greatest quantity of goods while spending their money as economically as possible, and Bulls and Bears: The Great Wall St. Game, in which players try their hand as speculators, bankers, and brokers, yelling each other down as if in a trading pit.

This playful visual survey and its thematic essays will cause board and table game aficionados to share in the revelry of togetherness.



This page gives you some basic information about the book described above ... but this
is just a quick-and-dirty web page designed for search engines.

Click here for a more info about this book in our online store, or if you prefer you can
visit our website from the main home page.

Welcome to Princeton Architectural Press !