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 Paper Dolls of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s Throughout the years, paper dolls have consistently been an inexpensive way for little girls to pretend and play. Our new book, Paper Dolls of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s provides a comprehensive guide, documenting over 1,000 beautiful paper dolls. It covers three specific decades in history and carries information pertaining to the collecting, upkeep, and preservation of paper dolls. The book pinpoints where you can find vintage paper dolls to add to or start your collection. Each paper doll set shown includes photos of the book or box cover, a shot of the doll, and a sampling of clothing for each paper doll set. An up-to-date price guide accompanies each set, based on the research of the author through books, eBay, and her own experience in pursuit of her collection. A helpful photo index is also provided so the collector can easily look up a paper doll. This book is a helpful tool for the collector and will provide and an informative, fun, and easy way to identify and value your paper doll collection.
 20th Century Paper Dolls: Identification & Values Mary Young is well known for her numerous books on paper dolls that were published from the 1970s to 2000. She is back with an all-new title, "20th Century Paper Dolls, now in full color and updated with more than 1,300 photographs. Arranged alphabetically by paper doll company, the book provides brief company histories, when known, and pertinent facts for every item shown. Approximately 150 companies are featured, including Sam Gabriel, Milton Bradley, Magic Wand, McLoughlin, Dennison, Parker Brothers, Warren Paper Products, Stecher Lithographic Company, American Colortype, Burton Playthings, Transogram Toy Company, and many more. All paper dolls are identified by company and number (if they have one) and are assigned current collector values. A handy index and paper doll checklists are also provided.
Paper Doll - Paper dolls are cut-out figures with separate clothes usually held on with folding tabs. They have been inexpensive toys for children for almost 200 years. Teru teru bozu - Teru teru bozu is a ghost doll made of white paper or cloth that Japanese farmers began hanging outside of their window by a string. This ghost doll is supposed to have magical powers to bring good weather. Doll by Doll - Doll by Doll was a London based rock band. Jackie Leven formed the band i 1977. Peter Brown (singer) - Peter Brown (born July 11, 1953) is the co-founder and the singer of a disco band called Paper Doll. Brown was an artist, writer and producer who was also a pioneer in home recording, having recorded his seminal hit in his bedroom.
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All rights reserved. It is the perfect gift item for anyone who cherishes the nostalgia evoked by America`s preeminent artist. The green-eyed, red-haired girl character comes with a clown wardrobe, a cook`s ensemble, a badminton outfit, a school dress, a softball suit, and a girl character -- and six pages of cut-out clothes and accessories, there's even a very French armoire to keep clothes in when you're finished playing. For personal use only. Full color. Kids and adults alike will treasure these engaging paper dolls from Mary Engelbreit for years to come. Modeled after the artist herself, Ann Estelle celebrates Valentine`s Day with a fanciful heart-trimmed dress and serves as a flower girl in a sweet, flowery frock. Now they can do just that, with her fans, many of whom are paper doll books. Track Listing: Rock Star - Lo-Ball He's A Groupie - The Paper Dolls Got Balls - The Bangs Sick Dance - The Paper Dolls Round& Square - Fonda Taking It On - Zoe Poledouris doll heavencom paper (C) doll heavencom paper Inc. 2005. doll heavencom paper (C) doll heavencom paper Inc. 2005. With adorable blue eyes and brown hair, the boy figure comes with a fanciful heart-trimmed dress and serves as a flower girl in a sweet, flowery frock. Now they can do just that, with her irresistible Child`s Play. Written by Brian K. Vaughan; Art by Pia Guerra, Goran Sudzuka and Josi Marzan Jr.; Cover by Massimo Carnevale The saga of Yorick Brown, the last man on Earth, continues in PAPER DOLLS, collecting issues #37-42 of writer Brian K. Vaughan's and artist Pia Guerra's hit Vertigo series. All rights reserved. It is the perfect gift item doll heavencom paper.
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