A baby in arms wants nurse, cradle, bottle and peraumbulator -- A girl of the period wants eye glass, little hat, such boots!! & panniers -- A lady going for a walk wants boots, bonnet, mantle and parasol -- A lady going to a ball wants bouquet, gloves, fan and ball dress -- A soldier going to battle wants uniform, sword, rifle and ammunition -- A young swell going courting wants a sweetheart, long purse, kisses and love., A game consisting of 30 cards in groups of five cards each; object of the game appears to be to collect as many complete groups as possible., Imperfect: three cards wanting (the nurse card, the perambulator card, the eye glass card)., Printed in red, blue and/or black., The five cards in each group have the same "wants" caption but four of the cards depict the individual objects wanted and the fifth depicts all the objects together with the person who wants them. Thus, the group with the caption, "A lady going for a walk wants boots, bonnet, mantle and parasol," will consist of one boots card, one bonnet card, one mantle card, one parasol card and, finally, one card showing the lady and all the items she wants., Title supplied by cataloger., and Versos of cards are blank.
Publisher:
s.n.,
Subject (Topic):
Card games--Specimens., Clothing and dress--Juvenile literature., and United States--Social life and customs--19th century--Juvenile literature.
British Columbia Yukon Railway Co., British Yukon Navigation Co., British Yukon Railway Co., Pacific & Arctic Railway and Navigation Co, and White Pass & Yukon Route (Firm)
[1]. The awakening -- [2]. Bike race -- [3]. A Bowery phoenix -- [4]. Circe -- [5]. Dance hall -- [6]. Dawn travellers -- [7]. If you're dying, choose a mausoleum -- [8]. Make beer for man (apologies to Horace Traubel) -- [9]. Papa Moskowitz -- [10]. Waterfronts -- [11]. The Prince., All, except Dawn travellers, are signed: June E. Mansfield, 91 Remsen Street, Brooklyn. Dawn travellers is signed: Henry V. Miller, 91 Remsen Street, Brooklyn., Numbers 1-10: From the library of Beatrice Sylvas Wickens., Self published broadside prose poems, printed on colored paper, probably issued in an edition of 100 copies each., and Title devised by cataloger.
[1] Help win the war, be a good citizen -- [2] To celebrate the victories of woman suffrage in the House of Representatives, and in New York State -- [3] Opinions of eminent club women on woman suffrage -- [4] Patrons of husbandry endorse equal suffrage -- [5] The revolution in women's work makes votes for women a practical necessity -- [6] The change in the status of women makes votes for women the next natural step.