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On the Web
- Print-n-Play Toys - Great assortment of paper toys that you can print and play with. Asks for small fee.
- Game-It-Yourself - Regularly updated directory of free print-and-play games available on the web.
- Crosstown Games - Original board and card games to print and play.
- Hotspots - A free wargame that can be printed out on your computer and played at home. You can choose your own map, mission, and Force to use.
- Minizoomerz - Downloadable game. Site includes designer notes, object of play, tracks, and circuits.
- The Island of D - A one-player role playing fantasy adventure card game and its sequel (Island of D 2).
- Board Game Factory - Do-it-yourself board game making tools and links to unpublished games that can be printed.
- Invisible City Productions' Games District - Free board, card, and dice games in PDF and html formats.
- Warp Spawn Games - Old-fashioned, low-tech, paper-and-pencil affairs requiring some imagination to create and play. Only the rules are published.
- Garry's Games - Free historical games: Henry VIII. Bloody Mary. Mesopotamia. Richard III.
Wikipedia Articles
- The Wedding (1629 play) - The Wedding is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by James Shirley. Published in 1629, it was the first of Shirley's plays to appear in print.
- Fair play for musicians - On 7th December 2006, a full-page advertisement was published in the Financial Times newspaper calling on the UK Government to extend the existing 50 years copyright protection for sound recordings in the United Kingdom. It consisted of around 4,500 names in small print filling the full page and its style was consistent with other newspaper petitions.
- The Lady's Trial - The Lady's Trial is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy by John Ford. Published in 1639, it was the last of Ford's plays to appear in print, and apparently the final work of Ford's dramatic career.
- Wit at Several Weapons - Wit at Several Weapons is a seventeenth-century comedy of problematic date and authorship. In its own century, the play appeared in print only in the two Beaumont and Fletcher folios of 1647 and 1679; yet modern scholarship has determined that the Wit at Several Weapons is a collaboration between Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, written some three decades before publication.
- The Woman Hater - The Woman Hater is an early Jacobean era stage play, a comedy by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. One of the earliest of their collaborations, it was the first of their plays to appear in print, in 1607.