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[<B] American Heritage history of antiques from the Civil War to World War I. © 1969. Page 361 <t>
[<] Elliott M. Avedon, Brian Sutton­Smith. The study of games. Page 478
[<GF] Claude Aveline. Le code des jeux. ©1961. [GV1201.A9] Page 422 <t>
[<B] Vernon Bartlett. The past of pastimes. ©1969. <t>
[<] Patrick Beaver. Victorian parlour games for today. 1974. Page 5 <t>
[<] Mary J. Breen. Partners in play. 1936. Page 102 <t>
[<B] Dorothy Foster Brown. Button parade. © 1968. Page 157
[<BF] Roger Caillois. Jeux et sports. ©1967. [GV11.C3] Page 345 ("jeu de puces" in list) <t>
[<B] Frank and Theresa Caplan. The power of play. © 1973. Pages 84, 228
[<] Robert G. Cherball. Nomenclature for museum cataloging: a system for classifying man­made objects. 1978. Page 268
[<A] Ann Kilborn Cole. The beginning antique collector's handbook. © 1959. Page 195
[<] Richard J. Donnelly, William G. Helms, Elmer D. Mitchell. Active games and contests. 2nd edition, © 1958. Page 318 ("Tiddle de Winks"; two teams advancing with lights flashing) <c>
[<G] Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury CT. © 1978. Volume 26, page 730 (entry for "TIDDLYWINKS" by Frank Perkins of the Boston Herald) <c>
[] Doug Fields and Todd Temple. Creative dating (or More creative dating © 1987). Oliver­Nelson Books. (see Cincinnati Enquirer, 25 Dec 1987, page D4)
[<G] William B. Forbush, Harry R. Allen. The book of games for home, school, and playground. Page 248 (TIDDLEDY­WINK GOLF)
[<] Larry Freeman. Louis Prang: color lithographer. © 1971. Page 67
[<A] Cynthia Hart, John Grossman, Priscilla Dunhill. A Victorian Scrapbook. Workman Publishing, New York, ©1989, page 129.
[<] R. E. Herron, Brian Sutton­Smith. Child's play. 1971
[<VI] Arthur C. Horth. 101 games to make and play. 1943. Pages 24­27
[<HB] Dorothy H. Jenkins. A fortune in the junkpile. ©1963. Page 397 ("tiddlywinks" in list) <t>
[<P] Sandy Jones. Learning for little kids. © 1978. Pages 67, 212
[<] Samuel A. Kirk, James J. McCarthy, Winifred D. Kirk. Illinois test of psycholinguistic abilities, examiner's manual. Revised edition, © 1968. Page 69 (button association)
[<] Edward V. Lucas, E. Lucas. Three hundred games and pastimes. 1903. Page 65
[<BA] Katharine M. McClinton. Antiques of American childhood. © 1970. Pages 230 (Dollars and Cents from Milton Bradley catalog 1900­1901), 239 (listing)
[<] Katharine (Morrison) McClinton. The chromolithographs of Louis Prang. © 1973. Page 55
[<A] James A. Mackay. Childhood antiques. © 1976. Page 76 ("apparent inanity") <t>
[<G] Bernard S. Mason & Elmer D. Mitchell. Social games for recreation. 1935. Page 136 ("Tiddle-de-Wink Snap"
[<I] National library publications. The picture dictionary. 1952. Volume 2, page 2866
[<B] James Norbury. The world of Victoriana. ©1972. Page 107 ("tiddlywinks" in list) <t>
[<G] Susan Osborn, Jeffrey Weiss. The information age source book. © 1982­Pantheon. Page 434 (Tiddly­croquet). Illustration
[<B] J. Roland Pennock, John W. Chapman, editors. Nomos IX-Equality. © 1967. Yearbook of the American society for political and legal philosophy. Page 109 (ability to produce "perfect tiddlywink" not of social importance) <t>
[<B] Jane Pettigrew, An Edwardian Childhood, © 1991-Bulfinch Press Books. Pages 89, 119 (tiddlywinks in lists)
[<B] Jac Remise, Jean Fondin. Golden age of toys. 1967. Page 81
[<] Ray Robinson, editor. Baseball stars of 1974. 1974. Page 91
[<G] John Scarne's encyclopedia of games. ©1973. Page 560 ("TIDDLY-WINK"). Like Wood and Goddard book <c>
[<] Norma Schwendener. Games preferences of 10,000 fourth grade children. 1932. Page 45
[] Sun Microsystems. Manual page documentation for "write" command, SunOS. 1988.
[] Symbolics, Inc. Symbolics Common Lisp: language concepts, volume 2A of Genera 7.0 reference manual set. Symbolics, Concord MA. August 1986. (wink used in examples of defflavor) Pages 354, 355, 359, 360 <o>
[<] Nell Boyd Taylor. Playthings for the different ages. 1935. Page 6
[<G] Clement Wood, Gloria Goddard. The complete book of games. © 1940. Page 403 ("TIDDLY-WINK")
[<G] World Book Encyclopedia. 1957. Page 2859. Games article ("Tiddleywinks develops skill in eye and muscle co-ordination")
[<B] Yale Daily News, editor. The insider's guide to the colleges. MIT section. Several editions including 1978­79, page 226

 

 

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