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Bolton, Henry C. "The Game of the Goose." Journal of American Folklore 8, no. 29. (1895): 145-150.

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  • no[104]
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  • france[28]
  • germany[58]
  • italy[14]
  • mainz[3]
  • metz[14]
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  • nancy[1]
  • neuruppin[30]
  • paris (france)[2]
  • pont-a-mousson[1]
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  • france[1]
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17454

17454

Goose Game

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17504

17504

Goose Game

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17434

17434

Goose Game

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17401

17401

Goose Game

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17391

17391

Goose Game

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17513A

17513A

Goose Game

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17459

17459

Goose Game

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17510A

17510A

Game Board

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