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Interesting overview of a Wallis game here, with the following list of references:

“John Johnson Collection Exhibition 2001: Juvenilia. Item 282.” Bodleian Library. 2001. http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/johnson/exhibition/282.htm (20 December 2004).

“John Wallis (publisher).” Wikipedia. 24 January 2005. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wallis_(publisher) (28 April 2005).

Maxted, Ian. “Etched on Devon’s Memory. Publishers and engravers: the production of Devon topographical prints.” Devon Library and Information Services. 1 July 2004. http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/etchpubl.html (28 April 2005).

Maxted, Ian. "The London book trades 1775-1800: a preliminary checklist of members." Exeter Working Papers in British Book Trade History. U.K.: Devon Library and Information Services. 20 June 2001. http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/bookhist/lonw.html (25 March 2003).

“More Gems from the Horton Collection of Children’s Material.” The University of Wales. 19 August 2004. http://www.inf.aber.ac.uk/academicliaison/horton/roundgame.asp (20 December 2004).

Whitehouse, F.R.B. Table Games of Georgian and Victorian Days. United Kingdom: Priory Press Ltd., 1971. p. 14.

-Yamara 18:16, 18 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]