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"A collection of more than 2,000 colorful and artistic pin-back buttons, forming a people's history of American culture and politics that focuses on a range of subjects: advertising, arts and entertainment, historical events, movements and causes, humor, nature, celebrated personalities and organizations, geographical features, sports, transportation, wars and anti-war movements"--
Written by a noted expert, this book contains nearly 10,000 items in more than 125 sections of Disney collectibles. From thousands of the earliest and rarest Mickey Mouse collectibles to some of the best for The Incredibles, all things Disney are included in this full-color book.
For decades, Mickey Mouse has been the most widely recognized character in the world. Created by Walt Disney, Mickey is not only at the heart of a great company, he’s been incredibly popular with collectors just about as long as he’s been around. This new book takes readers inside the world of collecting Mickey Mouse with detailed pricing, analysis and descriptions of the items. What’s more, every item listed in this guide is also pictured. Key features: • Over 6,000 prices • Over 2,000 photographs • Includes market trends and insider tips on the hottest items, most valuable pieces, and the newest finds
Presents pricing on 35,000 toys, from action figures to western toys, offers collecting advice, hobby insight, and secondary-market prices for post-World War II toys.
The road to the Whitehouse is paved with buttons, trinkets, and banners! Ted Hake showcases more than 1,700 pieces of memorabilia, spanning the history of presidential elections. Includes photos, descriptions, dates and values. An unimpeachable resource!
The Official Price Guide to Pop Culture has information on American popular culture from advertising, animation, chidren's literature, comic books, movies, music, posters, pulps, sports, radio, science fiction, television, toys and world fairs .
Roy Rogers' golden palomino, Trigger, was the perhaps the most famous horse in film--more popular than the man himself among certain fans. In its expanded second edition, this detailed look at the animals and men who created the legend of "the smartest horse in the movies" examines the life story of the original Trigger--and his doubles, particularly Little Trigger, the extraordinary trick horse. Movies in which Trigger appeared without Rogers are discussed. More than 200 photographs (90 new to this edition) and 30,000 words of additional material are included, covering unresolved aspects of Trigger's story, controversies surrounding the sale of the Roy Roger's Museum collection and the fate of his legacy.
A routine medical exam told widowed Marie Cadant that her little boy had been switched with another at birth. But when she tracked down wealthy Peter Hallock–the man who had her biological son–she was surprised to find another single parent, and one eager to love not just his own child, but hers, as well. Even as they struggled to keep their children close despite their far–flung homes, Peter was intrigued by Marie's inner strength and deep faith. He prevailed on her to accept a marriage of convenience for the children's sake, then faced the challenge of convincing her that despite the circumstances, theirs was a marriage truly made in heaven.