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Card game:Peter Coddle Tells of his Trip to Chicago

Parker Brothersca. 1900

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

A very early and popular card game was a version of "Peter Coddle and his Visit to New York." More of a party or group amusement than a standard game, it involves one player telling (reading) a story. Other players, having drawn "cards," or slips of paper printed with nouns, fill in the blanks of the story as the reader arrives at them. Hilarity often results from the nonsensical story. The "Peter Coddle" version may have been developed by New York's McLoughlin Brothers, but other game makers created their own version, often spelling the name differently, or changing the city. Images of Peter on the game box cover often present him as a country bumpkin astounded by the city sights. Mad Libs is a modern game which operates in a somewhat similar way.

This Parker Brother version of Peter Coddle is telling of his trip to Chicago, instead of the more standard New York. The box cover image differs from the standard iconography. The Peter character pictured is more of a young boy, who is speaking to an old man with a beard. The old man may be the Peter character on this box.

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  • Title: Card game:Peter Coddle Tells of his Trip to Chicago
  • Creator: Parker Brothers
  • Date Created: ca. 1900
  • Location: Salem, MA
  • Subject Keywords: Peter Coddle, man, word
  • Type: Card Games
  • Medium: printed cardstock, printed paper, cardboard
  • Object ID: 107.2665
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