Toys Were Us: A History of Twentieth-century Toys and Toy-making

Toys Were Us: A History of Twentieth-century Toys and Toy-making
ISBN-10
0575068086
ISBN-13
9780575068087
Category
History
Pages
197
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Orion Publishing Company
Author
Nicholas Whittaker

Description

Nicholas Whittaker's Toys Were Us is an analysis of the world of toys. Unashamedly nostalgic in parts, Whittaker rolls back the years and lovingly examines the detail of many lost, forgotten, or just plain old toys. Provisionally broken down into subjects and themes -- from 'having wheels' (pedal cars, roller skates) to 'war' (toy soldiers, airfix kits), etc -- the book is a chronology but also tackles many contemporary issues such as media-fuelled crazes, controversial violations of safety regulations, how Britain has lost its hold on the toy market and the ever-increasing commercialisation of toys. This is a hitherto unwritten cultural history, full of Whittaker's characteristic wit, irreverence and eye for hidden, obscure detail.

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