Description
Paperback cover has some wear, tears and creases. Stain discoloration on front cover. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of the “Encyclopedia of Games for the Entire Family” by Doris Anderson is a delightful find for collectors and game enthusiasts alike. Published in the mid-20th century, this compendium offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of family entertainment before the advent of modern technology. Anderson, a prolific author and expert on games and puzzles, curated a diverse collection of classic pastimes, from beloved board games to ingenious word puzzles and brainteasers.
Beyond its practical value as a comprehensive resource, this book holds historical significance as a reflection of its era’s values and leisure pursuits. The wear and tear on the cover speak to the countless hours of enjoyment it has provided, while the clean pages and sturdy binding attest to its enduring appeal across generations. For collectors, this copy represents a tangible link to a simpler time when families gathered around the table for friendly competition and camaraderie.