Did you know Monopoly was invented by a woman named Elizabeth Magie in 1903?
Originally ‘The Landlord’s Game,’ it was designed as a protest against the big monopolists like Carnegie & Rockefeller.
But it was Charles Darrow, an unemployed salesman, who eventually sold it to Parker Brothers after playing a version.
Parker Brothers credited Monopoly with saving their company. Magie died in 1948 without recognition. Darrow became very wealthy & his legend lives on. #history
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in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum • • •i had no idea thanks for sharing 😀
Just had to see the original board layout, here is a nice article with it, the irony in this is beyond belief
https://invention.si.edu/woman-inventor-behind-monopoly
The Woman Inventor Behind “Monopoly”
Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and InnovationA Watery Tart
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GAG236: Monopoly – Die Geschichte eines Brettspiels - Geschichten aus der Geschichte
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The Landlord’s Game was innovative and Magie should be better known, at least in gaming circles.
Magie was friends of the Parker brothers and I believe they even published her game. They made recommendations to her, such as patenting it as a game, she patented it as a learning device. Her game was tied to the ideas of Henry George and 100% tax on property.
The story is not as simple as presented here.
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Jonas R. (er/ihm)
in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum • • •For those who want more details:
Parlett, David. "Lizzie Magie: America’s First Lady of Games" Board Game Studies Journal, vol.13, no.1, 2019, pp.99-109. https://doi.org/10.2478/bgs-2019-0005
Lizzie Magie: America’s First Lady of Games
doi.orgElias Mårtenson
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