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Description Advertisement for parlor game "Oliver Twist," issued by Adams & Co. of Boston. "For any number of players. Based on the celebrated story of Charles Dickens. ... It consists of 60 cards, 26 of them being illustrated with engravings of the leading characters ..."
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Source Every Saturday (Boston), Christmas issue for 1867
Author Every Saturday
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