MonopolyMonopoly
the World's Most Famous Game-- and How It Got That Way
Title rated 4.05 out of 5 stars, based on 7 ratings(7 ratings)
Book, 2006
Current format, Book, 2006, 1st Da Capo Press ed, All copies in use.Book, 2006
Current format, Book, 2006, 1st Da Capo Press ed, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsOver 200,000,000 copies of the Monopoly(r) game have been sold worldwide since Parker Brothers first popularized it in 1935, making it the world's most popular proprietary game. Countless special and national editions of the game are now published in over sixty countries. But while Monopoly has global appeal, it is distinctly American--a symbol of America's system of economic "opportunity." In Monopoly: America's Game, Philip Orbanes, the leading expert on all things Monopoliana, tells the remarkable history of the game, from its predecessor's birth as a teaching tool for an economics class in the first decade of the twentieth century through its explosive growth in the postwar decades to it being a ubiquitous fixture in just about every American home today. Orbanes includes fascinating Monopoly personality portraits, little-known Monopoly legends and lore, and the extraordinary variety of advertising used throughout the twentieth century. This is the first and only book to cover comprehensively the origin, growth, and global impact of the game that has become a cultural icon. This book is not endorsed by Hasbro Games
Traces the history of the game from its origins in 1903 to its current popularity, including information on people involved with the game's history, trivia, and the role of advertising in its success.
The amazing story of how America's best-selling game helped shape our aspirations and captivated the world
Traces the history of the game from its origins in 1903 to its current popularity, including information on people involved with the game's history, trivia, and the role of advertising in its success.
The amazing story of how America's best-selling game helped shape our aspirations and captivated the world
Title availability
About
Subject and genre
Details
Publication
- Cambridge, Mass. : Da Capo Press, 2006.
Opinion
More from the community
Community lists featuring this title
There are no community lists featuring this title
Community contributions
There are no quotations from this title
From the community