Jonathan and Leon, thanks for the additional data. At least a third of the examples of the game that we've seen over the years
include substantially less than a hundred cards, so that's not uncommon. Ours "feels" complete at 101, so we're left to wonder
what's on the one to four cards we're short...
Aydelott had already patented the game many years earlier and sold it as Base Ball Cards., and that version is rarely if ever seen nowadays.
The earliest advertising we've yet seen for From the Field to the Parlor is from 1912.
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