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Rules 1973-1999

1973 page 11973 page 21973 page 31973 page 41973 page 51973 page 61973 page 71973 page 8






In 1973 the rules were entirely reworked. For the first time the word "MONOPOLY" on the top of the rules was actually the logo. The (erroneous) history of Monopoly is included on page 1 for the first time (this was probably done due to the Anti-Monopoly lawsuit filed by Dr. Ralph Anspach -- Anti-Monopoly page coming soon). The rules are almost entirely rewritten bringing the language from the 30s to the 70s. Nothing much is really changed except that they are now 8 pages on shorter paper and this is the first mention of the fact that you do not roll again after rolling doubles to get out of jail. The short game rules are now included and no longer on a separate sheet. There is also a 40 page booklet about the history and other Parker Brothers games (the cover and first 16 pages are reproduced below). This is also the first set of rules that mentions General Mills.

1973 booklet page 11973 booklet page 21973 booklet page 31973 booklet page 41973 booklet page 51973 booklet page 61973 booklet page 71973 booklet page 81973 booklet page 9













1979 page 11979 page 21979 page 31979 page 41979 page 51979 page 61979 page 71979 page 8






The next change came sometime in the late 70s (probably in 1979 when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Parker Brothers and said that the games actual history differed from the official account). The story of Darrow on the first page of the rules no longer mentions that Darrow invented Monopoly. It simply states that he presented the game to Parker Brothers in 1934. The copyright date on the rules remains 1973. I have 70s #11 Anniversary edition with both sets of rules in it (I'm not sure how long this game was made, but I'm guessing at least 1975-1979).





1995 60th Anniversary page 11995 60th Anniversary page 21995 60th Anniversary page 31995 60th Anniversary page 41995 60th Anniversary page 5







I don't have a lot of games from this time period so this section is a bit sketchy. I know that in 1985 the rules are unchanged from the late 70s set. The rules in my Franklin Mint set (one of the originals from 1991 -- not pictured) remain the same but show new copyright dates of 1986 and 1991. Other than a couple of typos these rules are still identical. The next set I have that I can date is from the 1995 60th Anniversary Edition. A section on Rules Questions appears for the first time. Other than a couple 60th Anniversary specifics the rules remain unchanged. These rules have copyright dates of 1935, 1936, 1947, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1961, 1973, and 1994 (no mention of 1986 or 1991). The next set is from a 1995 Deluxe Edition. Like the 60th edition these rules have a couple of deluxe specifics but otherwise the rules are unchanged.. These rules have copyright dates of 1935, 1936, 1947, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1961, 1973, 1994, and 1995. Strangely both the 60th and Deluxe rules mention Tonka as the owner of Parker Brothers even though Hasbro bought them in 1991.

1995 Deluxe Edition page 11995 Deluxe Edition page 21995 Deluxe Edition page 31995 Deluxe Edition page 41995 Deluxe Edition page 5







1995 Deluxe Edition page 61995 Deluxe Edition page 7











1996. I need a set of these rules. Please contact me if you can help.



1997 page 11997 page 21997 page 31997 page 41997 page 51997 page 61997 page 71997 page 8






1997 (Rev 2 on last page). These rules remain the same as those before until you get to the short game rules. There are now 5 rules changes instead of three. Changes include the 2 properties you receive at the beginning of the game are now free. The second change is that you must leave Jail on your next turn. The third change is that Income Tax is a flat $200. This is the first set of rules I have that mention Hasbro.





1999 rev 3 page 11999 rev 3 page 21999 rev 3 page 31999 rev 3 page 41999 rev 3 page 51999 rev 3 page 61999 rev 3 page 71999 rev 3 page 8






1999 (Rev 3). This set of rules is out of a 2 in 1 Monopoly/Scrabble game. There are a couple of game specific changes in the "EQUIPMENT" and the "PREPARATION" sections pertaining to a wooden banker's tray. The slogan under the word MONOPOLY is changed to "Property Trading Game from Parker Brothers". The only other change I see is that they've been retyped and all broken words omitted.





1999 rev 4 page 11999 rev 4 page 21999 rev 4 page 31999 rev 4 page 41999 rev 4 page 51999 page rev 4 61999 rev 4 page 71999 rev 4 page 8






1999 (Rev 4). The biggest change I see in these rules is that the slogan has been changed to "Property Trading Game from Parker Brothers". These rules have been retyped and the only other real change I see is in the legal lines on the last page.








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