Ephemera: Card Games: Box 1
GUSN-195327
The back of card 34 in the game, Characteristics, an Original and Amusing Game by a Lady, published by the firm W. & S. B. Ives of Salem, Massachusetts in 1843. The goal of the game was to collect cards by identifying famous personages by their personality traits. When a player failed to match the person to their characteristics, she or he had to read a pair of admonitory epigrams on the back of the card. The question on the front is: "United States, A.D. 1706. He was distinguished for: scientific genius; common sense; faithfulness; originality; simplicity; good temper; economy; industry; abstemiousness." The answer is Benjamin Franklin, who was born in 1701. The epigrams on the back are: "O, foolish youth! Thou seek'st the greatness that will overwhelm thee" and "If human woes her soft attention claim, a tender sympathy pervades her frame." A pattern of palmettes decorates the edge of the card. W. & S. B. Ives, one of the firms of William and Stephen Bradshaw Ives, was bought out by Parker Brothers in 1887.
statesmen
scientists
inventors
card games (game sets)
epigrams
educational games
printed ephemera
playing cards
DigitalID 000450
AccessID 661
Other identifier HNEDID-000450
1 playing card
EP001
Ephemera collection
EP001.08.01.001.004
1843
United States
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
Salem (Essex county, Massachusetts)
W. & S.B. Ives (Firm) (publisher)
playing cards
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Ives, Stephen Bradshaw, 1801-1883
Ives, William, 1794-1874
Abbott, Beverly
Back of 000348
Component
Ephemera: Card Games: Box 1
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