A representative sampling of catalogue pages, advertising and illustration that display the toys, games and dolls of the period 1860-1930.
This collector's guide lists more than 70,000 records from 1949 through 2000 in up to three grades of condition, giving more than 210,000 prices in all. The book contains information...
Collector Books is proud to release the second edition of this book, now including all Barbie exclusives produced and discovered by collectors since 1997. This all-in-one resource features over 1,800...
Sarah Eames's Barbie(R) doll fashion books have become standards in the Barbie(R) collecting world. Her third volume in the series will be no exception. With no repeats from her other...
Barbie(R) doll celebrates her fiftieth anniversary in 2009, and our author chronicles every one of those illustrious 50 years. From 1959 through 2009, the highlights of Barbie(R), her family, and...
Lea Baten's unique and resourceful book assists in identifying the familiar and unfamiliar figurines known as ningyo, and explores the roots of the word itself: both meanings, "doll' and "human...
If you're like most of us, the mailman's annual delivery of Sears, Roebuck and Company's Christmas Catalog was a holiday event in years past. Most American children watched the mailbox...
If you're like most of us, the mailman's annual delivery of Sears, Roebuck and Company's Christmas Catalog was a holiday event in years past. American children watched the mailbox carefully...
Packed with prices for new and vintage dispensers, this one-of-a-kind PEZ guide provides collecting answers about dispensers including animals, cartoon characters, holiday-themed, sports, superheroes, and regular styles, among others.
The first toy guide that takes parents through the high-pressure, expensive world of children's toys and helps them select toys that will contribute to their child's development without emptying pocketbooks....
Retrace the beginnings of the teddy bear and see and learn about the collectibles and cartoons of President Theodore Roosevelt and Clifford Berryman as they relate to the teddy bear....