It's All in the Game
"Milton Bradley was an extraordinary, fascinating nineteenth-century American who left his imprint on the games we play today and our modern educational system. Yankee thinker and tinkerer, a rare species of jolly Puritan, he founded a fabulous company which has made unique contributions to the nation's schools and leisure-time activities" --
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Contents
Introduction
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A Young Man Seeks an Opportunity
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The Pasha of Egypt Offered an Idea
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Copyright
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