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  1. The Fireside Detective. Full details of the initial edition of Mr. Ree can be seen in advertisement listings as early as Selchow & Righter's 1937 games brochure (page 1) and, later, in the full 1939 catalog (page 11).

    • 19.00 x 10.00 inches
    • Selchow & Righter
    • No. 77
    • 1937
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  3. Mr. Ree, The Fireside Detective, was apparently Selchow & Richter's attempt to tap the market for Parker Brothers' Clue. Unlike Clue however, in this game all the players save one (Mr. Ree) are potential murderers and victims, and the murder itself takes place during play of the game.

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