Adams & Co. (Boston)

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Adams & Co. (c.1860s-1880s) was a publishing firm in Boston, Massachusetts, in the mid-19th century. It specialized in spiritualist authors such as Hudson Tuttle [1] and parlour games such as "Oliver Twist." John S. Adams ran the business, along with George L. Stafford. [2] [3] It operated from offices on Bromfield Street (c.1867-1873), Pearl Street (c.1875) and Tremont Street (c.1880). [4] [5]

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Games and novelties

Some of the "games and novelties" issued and/or sold by the firm: [7] [8] [9]

Published by Adams & Co.

1871 advertisement for Psalms of Life by John Stowell Adams (1823-1893), published by Adams & Co. 1871 psalms Adams andCo Boston ad YearBook of Spiritualism.png
1871 advertisement for Psalms of Life by John Stowell Adams (1823-1893), published by Adams & Co.

References

  1. "Tuttle, Hudson 1836-1910". WorldCat.
  2. Boston Directory. 1868.
  3. Boston Directory. 1873.
  4. Boston Almanac. 1875.
  5. Boston Almanac. 1880.
  6. Margaret K. Hofer. The games we played: the golden age of board & table games. Princeton Architectural Press, 2003
  7. How to Play Croquêt: a new pocket manual of complete instructions for American players, illustrated with engravings and diagrams, together with all the rules of the game, hints on parlor croquêt, and a glossary of terms. The Company. 1865.
  8. Publishers' Uniform Trade List Directory, Philadelphia: Howard Challen, 1868
  9. "Parlor Games and Amusements". American Literary Gazette. Dec 1871.
  10. "Directions for using the cryptograph, with the Cryptograph". Boston. 1869.
  11. 1 2 3 "Games collection inventory". Indiana University, Lilly Library. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
  12. "The Feast of Flowers: A Floral Game of Fortune (Boston: Adams & Co., 1869)". New York Historical Society. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25.
  13. Greg Costikyan (2005). "Game Styles, Innovation, and New Audiences: An Historical View". Proceedings of DiGRA 2005 Conference: Changing Views – Worlds in Play.
  14. "Adams, John S. (John Stowell) d. 1893". WorldCat.
  15. Edward Whipple (1901), A Biography of James M. Peebles, Battle Creek, Mich, OCLC   752894, OL   176296M {{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)