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History of Monopoly through 50 unique editions


History of Monopoly through 50 unique editions
By Aine Givens
of Stacker
|
History of Monopoly through 50 unique editions
The Monopoly game has long been attributed to an unemployed man named Charles Darrow, who was said to have thought up the game in the early 1930s, sold it to the Parker Brothers in 1935, and made millions from his enormously successful creation.
But wait there’s more to this story. Mary Pilon, a former Wall Street Journal and New York Times reporter, discovered that it was a woman who was behind one of America’s most enduring pastimes. Elizabeth “Lizzie” Magie got a patent for what was called The Landlord’s Game in 1904, and it sounds very much like Monopoly. ....

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History of Monopoly through 50 unique editions


History of Monopoly through 50 unique editions
By Aine Givens
of Stacker
|
History of Monopoly through 50 unique editions
The Monopoly game has long been attributed to an unemployed man named Charles Darrow, who was said to have thought up the game in the early 1930s, sold it to the Parker Brothers in 1935, and made millions from his enormously successful creation.
But wait there’s more to this story. Mary Pilon, a former Wall Street Journal and New York Times reporter, discovered that it was a woman who was behind one of America’s most enduring pastimes. Elizabeth “Lizzie” Magie got a patent for what was called The Landlord’s Game in 1904, and it sounds very much like Monopoly. ....

New York , United States , New Jersey , Atlantic City , Elizabeth Lizzie Magie , Henry George , Johnd Rockefeller , Charles Darrow , Mary Pilon , New York Times , Parker Brothers , Wall Street Journal , Scandal Behind , Favorite Board Game , Great Depression , Marven Gardens , New York City , புதியது யார்க் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , புதியது ஜெர்சி , அட்லாண்டிக் நகரம் , எலிசபெத் லிசி மேகி , ஹென்றி ஜார்ஜ் , சார்லஸ் டாரோ , மேரி பைலன் , புதியது யார்க் முறை ,