1971_Sackson_145_May 05.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1971_Sackson_145_May 05.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_145_May 05.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1971
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
4/26
4/27
WEDNESDAY 5 MAY
1971 125th day - 240 days to come
To Brentano's looking for the two books Claude had told me
about but couldn't find them. Later called Claude to
ask in which section he had seen them. It was in the "Game
Book" section where I had looked. They must [have] sold out. I
asked him more info concerning the books. YOUR MOVE appeared
to be puzzles based on CHESS, CHECKERS, GO, and other
board games. (Claude had been interested since he was
thinking of doing a similar type of book.) A STUDY OF GAMES
was a series of essays on various aspects of games, rather
than rules of games themselves. // At Brentano's bought SERIOUS GAMES.
In 42nd St. library looked at copies of DER SPIEGEL:- all
of March '71 and the first 2 weeks in April. Couldn't find
the article on "Games for Adults."
In the March 15th issue there was an article on
PUNKT IST PUNKT. FUSSBALL-SPIELE which seems to be a
"soccer" game altho I couldn't understand much. In the same issue
there was an ad for a game put out by Shell called
DAS GROSSE SHELL RENNSPIEL (The Big Shell Racegame).
//At Marboro bought 4 copies of AGOG.
To { Bob Reiss, 230 5th Ave. Rm. 800
to meet Phil Orbanes. BB and I said hello to Bob Reiss. He
had just rcd. word that NINE OF SWORDS was doing well on a
test by "The Book of the Month Club." It was twice as
popular as PITFALLS and almost as popular as ENIGMA, which
lists for $6 - not $10 that NINE OF SWORDS lists for. Phil
said this was a test mailing and that now it probably will be
included in the fall mailing.
Phil and I went over what he wanted for 34 SKIDOO. I gave
Phil one arrangement which I got from Kraitchik and he already
did 4. That left 7 for me and I have till the end of May.
Phil gave me catalog sheets for the Reiss line.
Classic Games:- Fancy CHESS sets, including a 3-D.
Mag-Nif:- (All puzzles - except as noted):- THE MAGIC BOX,
PHAROAH'S DILEMMA, PSYCHE GENERATOR (gadget), SWITCH, PSYC-OUT
(game), CURIOUS CROSS, ASTRO LOGIC, PLATO'S PLIGHT, EVEN STEVEN,
LUCK-OUT (game), LEVITATION, HAPPY CUBES.
St. Croix (formerly Mont-Saint-Johns):- THE 9TH DIMENSION TAROT,
THE WELFARE GAME, THE CIPHER FILE (problems & hints on decoding).
Bridgette Games:- BRIDGETTE (Got a set from Phil.).
Hoi Polloi:- (Reiss' own co. doing the Skor-Mor line with different
names. Phil said that Reiss had a lot of trouble with Skor-Mor):-
FIFTEEN 15, 34 SKIDOO, TOTEMANIA, CUBISSIMO, WITS END, GROOVE MOVE,
TOWER OF TROUBLE, DAFFY DOTS, HE-SHE-HIM-HER.
Everyone Products:- AQUARIUS 2000.
American Iguana:- CLASS (Got a set from Phil).
Gametime:- PITFALLS, THE NINE OF SWORDS, ENIGMA, TRI TAC TOE,
MADMAZE, SWITCHED-ON ESP, QUINTESSENCE.
(cont. on 4/26)
4/27
WEDNESDAY 5 MAY
1971 125th day - 240 days to come
To Brentano's looking for the two books Claude had told me
about but couldn't find them. Later called Claude to
ask in which section he had seen them. It was in the "Game
Book" section where I had looked. They must [have] sold out. I
asked him more info concerning the books. YOUR MOVE appeared
to be puzzles based on CHESS, CHECKERS, GO, and other
board games. (Claude had been interested since he was
thinking of doing a similar type of book.) A STUDY OF GAMES
was a series of essays on various aspects of games, rather
than rules of games themselves. // At Brentano's bought SERIOUS GAMES.
In 42nd St. library looked at copies of DER SPIEGEL:- all
of March '71 and the first 2 weeks in April. Couldn't find
the article on "Games for Adults."
In the March 15th issue there was an article on
PUNKT IST PUNKT. FUSSBALL-SPIELE which seems to be a
"soccer" game altho I couldn't understand much. In the same issue
there was an ad for a game put out by Shell called
DAS GROSSE SHELL RENNSPIEL (The Big Shell Racegame).
//At Marboro bought 4 copies of AGOG.
To { Bob Reiss, 230 5th Ave. Rm. 800
to meet Phil Orbanes. BB and I said hello to Bob Reiss. He
had just rcd. word that NINE OF SWORDS was doing well on a
test by "The Book of the Month Club." It was twice as
popular as PITFALLS and almost as popular as ENIGMA, which
lists for $6 - not $10 that NINE OF SWORDS lists for. Phil
said this was a test mailing and that now it probably will be
included in the fall mailing.
Phil and I went over what he wanted for 34 SKIDOO. I gave
Phil one arrangement which I got from Kraitchik and he already
did 4. That left 7 for me and I have till the end of May.
Phil gave me catalog sheets for the Reiss line.
Classic Games:- Fancy CHESS sets, including a 3-D.
Mag-Nif:- (All puzzles - except as noted):- THE MAGIC BOX,
PHAROAH'S DILEMMA, PSYCHE GENERATOR (gadget), SWITCH, PSYC-OUT
(game), CURIOUS CROSS, ASTRO LOGIC, PLATO'S PLIGHT, EVEN STEVEN,
LUCK-OUT (game), LEVITATION, HAPPY CUBES.
St. Croix (formerly Mont-Saint-Johns):- THE 9TH DIMENSION TAROT,
THE WELFARE GAME, THE CIPHER FILE (problems & hints on decoding).
Bridgette Games:- BRIDGETTE (Got a set from Phil.).
Hoi Polloi:- (Reiss' own co. doing the Skor-Mor line with different
names. Phil said that Reiss had a lot of trouble with Skor-Mor):-
FIFTEEN 15, 34 SKIDOO, TOTEMANIA, CUBISSIMO, WITS END, GROOVE MOVE,
TOWER OF TROUBLE, DAFFY DOTS, HE-SHE-HIM-HER.
Everyone Products:- AQUARIUS 2000.
American Iguana:- CLASS (Got a set from Phil).
Gametime:- PITFALLS, THE NINE OF SWORDS, ENIGMA, TRI TAC TOE,
MADMAZE, SWITCHED-ON ESP, QUINTESSENCE.
(cont. on 4/26)
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