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The series later became part of the Avalon Hill Bookcase games. Very few of these games are still being published. The line consisted of republished classics such as Go, chess and backgammon as well as original games. The Bookshelf games were originally in large boxes that were 8.5 by 12 by 2.25 inches (216 mm × 305 mm × 57 mm); later, a ...
Bust of Thomas Gold Appleton at the Boston Public Library. Appleton spent much of his life traveling. As he wrote, "More and more the world needs, and learns to value, its vacation". [10] He visited Niagara Falls in 1842, for example. [11] On another vacation in the 1840s, Appleton met Horace Mann and took him dancing at the Champs-Élysées in ...
The company patented the "elastic bookcases" also known as a modular bookcase or barrister's bookcase. These were high-quality stacking book shelves, with a standard width of 34 inches, in oak, walnut and mahogany, capable of being adapted to fit together to form a bookcase which could either be all of the same measurements or which could be ...
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Erie J. Sauder (August 6, 1904 – June 29, 1997) was an American inventor and furniture-maker. He invented a knock-down table in 1951 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and founded a company that produced ready-to-assemble furniture—one of the largest in the United States at the time of his death.
Sauder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Erie J. Sauder (1904–1997), American inventor and furniture-maker Sauder Woodworking Company; Lloyd Sauder (born 1950), Canadian politician; Luke Sauder (born 1970), Canadian alpine skier; Peter Sauder, Canadian film and TV writer, television producer and animator