Jeu Royal et Géographique des Départements de la France.
Paris,
J. Langlume, Rue du Foin St Jacques 11,
1814
Engraved game map, original hand-colour in outline, with 90 squares depicting Paris, Porte St Denis, 87 departments of France, and France.
503 by 654mm. (19.75 by 25.75 inches).
12276
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Rare board game of France.
The game consists of 90 squares, the first is occupied by a map of Paris, the second by the Porte St Denis, the 89 following boxes with maps of the 87 French départements, the last square by a map of France divided into its 87 departments. The game requires two dice, and the rules are printed in the middle. The aim is to get to square 90, containing a map of France. This is complicated by squares that trap players along the way, and r...
The game consists of 90 squares, the first is occupied by a map of Paris, the second by the Porte St Denis, the 89 following boxes with maps of the 87 French départements, the last square by a map of France divided into its 87 departments. The game requires two dice, and the rules are printed in the middle. The aim is to get to square 90, containing a map of France. This is complicated by squares that trap players along the way, and r...
bibliography:
BNF FRBNF40671373.
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