Plastic Novelties and Toys of the '40s, '50s, and '60s

Plastic Novelties and Toys of the '40s, '50s, and '60s

Author: Jean Rossi

Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited

Published: 2001-08-30

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 9780764314407

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Once sold inexpensively in five and dime stores, novelties and toys made of colorful, durable polystyrene plastic are eagerly sought by collectors today. Showcased are holiday related and other items made by the major manufacturers, including E. Rosen, Irwin, and Knickerbocker. Features chubby Santas, bunnies, roosters, Valentine hearts and figures, Halloween pumpkins, witches, and many more. Collector tips and current values included.


Plastic Toys

Plastic Toys

Author: Bill Hanlon

Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780887404603

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Colorful plastic toys from the 1940s and '50s including cars, trucks, airplanes, dolls and dollhouse furniture are displayed and identified in detail here. Useful information on how to evaluate, repair, and care for your collection and identify toys whose origins until now were a complete mystery. The plastic toy manufacturers are thoroughly discussed.


Toys of the 50s, 60s and 70s

Toys of the 50s, 60s and 70s

Author: Kate Roberts

Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press

Published: 2014-05-15

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0873519418

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"Toys from the 1950s, '60s, and '70s capture the joy of play and the pure fun of being a kid. But beneath those iconic names are rich veins of nostalgia, memory, and history. These toys--and the stories of the kids, parents, child-rearing experts, inventors, manufacturers, and advertisers they affected--reflect the dynamism of American life"--


Baby-boomer Dolls

Baby-boomer Dolls

Author: Michele Karl

Publisher: Portfolio Press (NY)

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780942620399

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More than 400 color photos illustrate this important reference and price guide to dolls from the postwar era. Baby boomers have come of age, and toys from the era of their childhood have experienced a tremendous surge of popularity. This full-size book includes background information on more than more than 50 companies manufacturing dolls during this time, from well-known firms like Mattel, Ideal and Madame Alexander to smaller, lesser-known producers. The cast of characters includes legendary dolls such as Barbie, Ginny, Tammy and Miss Revlon as well as film and television-based favorites like Shirley Temple, Patty Duke, The Flying Nun and Pebbles and Bam Bam. Author Michele Karl, collector and expert in the field, presents her extensive research and shares her enthusiasm for the vast array of dolls available during the 1950's and 1960's.


Boys' Toys of the Fifties and Sixties

Boys' Toys of the Fifties and Sixties

Author: Thomas W. Holland

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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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 carefully for those wondrous old catalogs. They were chock full of childhood fantasies... enough toys, dolls, trains and bikes to make any kid start writing his or her letter to Santa Claus. That's probably why the nickname "Wishbook" stuck. And if you grew up during the Baby Boomer years of the Fifties and Sixties, there's big news. Those lost Wishbook pages full of wonderful toys targeted to boys have been reproduced in Boys' Toys, an exciting new book containing authorized reproductions of the very best boy-toy pages from 1950 through 1969. Boys' Toys and its companion book Girls' Toys are two in a series of Sears catalog re-issues covering the spectrum of toys, dolls and other popular collectibles of the Fifties and Sixties. This 8 fi x 11 softcover book's 192 pages illustrate hundreds of now-collectible toys. All the best are represented: Lionel trains, Marx playsets, Remco's "Toys for Boys" G.I. Joe, Matchbox cars, Tonka trucks... all the way to Sixties space-age robots, rockets, and flying saucers! Included too, is a year-by-year commentary on the toys, their manufacturers and historical relevance. So put on your Davy Crockett coonskin cap and settle in for hours of fond childhood memories. Boys' Toys is fun reading for anyone... male or female... toy fan or not. It's an invaluable reference source for serious collectors and history buffs, too. -- Jam-packed with warm and happy childhood memories. Hundreds of photographs and illustrations with accompanying commentary -- A "must have"reference volume for all toy, antique and memorabilia enthusiasts


Toy Bop!

Toy Bop!

Author: Tom Frey

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 9780963970008

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Describes toys from the 1950' and 60's and includes photos of some the toys from those years as well as manufacturers.


Girls' Toys of the Fifties and Sixties

Girls' Toys of the Fifties and Sixties

Author: Thomas W. Holland

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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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 for those wondrous old catalogs. They were full of childhood fantasies... enough toys, dolls, trains and bikes to make any kid start writing his or her letter to Santa Claus. That's probably why the nickname "Wishbook" stuck. And if you grew up during the Baby Boomer years of the Fifties and Sixties, there's big news. Those lost Wishbook pages full of wonderful toys targeted to girls have been reproduced in Girls' Toys, a new book containing authorized reproductions of the best girl-toy pages from 1950 through 1969. Girls' Toys and its companion book Boys' Toys are two in a series of Sears catalog re-issues. This 8 1/2 x 11" softcover book's 192 pages illustrate hundreds of now-collectible toys and dolls: Barbi and Ken, Shirley Temple, Lucy and Desi's Little Ricky, Betsy Wetsy and Troy Tears dolls, dollhouses and accessories, kid-sized kitchens, tea sets, dress-up outfits, bicycles, games and movie-TV-themed toys from Mary Poppins to the Flintstones. Included is a commentary on the toys, their manufacturers and historical relevance. Particular attention is paid to the manner in which young girls' toys were marketed, often perceived as negative messages in these enlightened times. Put on your Dale Evans Cowgirl Hat and settle in for hours of fond childhood memories. Girls' Toys is fun reading for anybody... male or female... toy fan or not. It's an invaluable reference source for serious collectors and history buffs, too. -- Jam-packed with warm and happy childhood memories. Hundreds ofphotographs and illustrations with accompanying commentary -- A "must have" reference volume for all toy, antique and memorabilia enthusiasts