Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 5, 2008)
Written by Nina Fletcher Little. By Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
The regular list price is $15.95.
Sells new for $5.98.
There are some available for $5.00.
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No comments about Country Arts in Early American Homes.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 5, 2008)
Written by Avanyu Publishing. By Avanyu Publishing.
Sells new for $12.00.
There are some available for $10.45.
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No comments about Pendleton Woolen Mills.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 5, 2008)
By Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute.
The regular list price is $50.00.
Sells new for $59.95.
There are some available for $50.00.
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1 comments about Masterpieces of American Furniture from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute.
- The Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute is a world renowned center for the fine arts. Ably edited by Anna Tobin D'Ambrosio, the Curator of Decorative Arts at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute Museum of Art has compiled essays by herself and other decorative arts scholars on more than 65 finely crafted examples of American furniture encompassing nearly every 19th century style and explores the careers of America's most influential cabinetmakers and shops of the era in Masterpieces of American Furniture From the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute. Her introductory essays traces the evolution of the museum's decorative arts holdings. The informative text is superbly illustrated with more than 90 color plates, plus detail images from period sources and labels. The outstanding and scholarly presentation is highly recommended for students of 19th century American furniture, cabinetmaking, and home decorative fashions.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 5, 2008)
Written by Virginia Vidler. By North Country Books.
The regular list price is $14.95.
Sells new for $31.34.
There are some available for $9.00.
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No comments about Niagara Falls: 100 Years of Souvenirs.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 5, 2008)
By kp books.
The regular list price is $16.95.
Sells new for $2.97.
There are some available for $2.26.
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1 comments about Antique Trader Advertising Price Guide.
- As with all the other Antique Trader (AT) reference guides I've used, this one is a good, basic primer for the subject. Unfortunately, as with all AT guides, the lack of an index makes it tedious to search for specific items. It also tends, like all the other general AT guides, to attempt to include too many categories at the expense of including an adequate sample of items within each category. However, if this book happens to have just the item you're looking for, the photos and descriptions are well-done and the prices are reasonably accurate. Basically, it's a good general guide for someone who is attempting to gauge the general value of advertising items, but don't buy it with the express hope of finding a specific item.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 5, 2008)
Written by Theodore L. Hake. By Wallace-Homestead Book Co.
The regular list price is $17.95.
Sells new for $0.59.
There are some available for $1.80.
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No comments about Hake's Guide to Cowboy Character Collectibles: An Illustrated Price Guide Covering 50 Years of Movie & TV Cowboy Heroes.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 5, 2008)
Written by LARRY ROBERTS. By University Press of Florida.
The regular list price is $39.95.
Sells new for $26.37.
There are some available for $22.35.
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No comments about Florida's Golden Age of Souvenirs, 1890-1930.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 5, 2008)
Written by Martin Jacobs. By Krause Publications.
The regular list price is $22.95.
Sells new for $14.00.
There are some available for $0.47.
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4 comments about World War II Homefront Collectibles: Price & Identification Guide.
- Jacobs must be given credit for producing the very first priceguide on homefront collecting. And Jacobs has assembled photographs of some fairly uncommon items from his pool of experienced contributors. But thats where the kudos end. It is mostly all B&W with just a few color. The organization makes it almost impossible to identify an item that does not have a picture. He lists two different prices for the same item on different pages. His coverage of the homefront area is poor. He wastes several pages on listing gum cards while completely failing in the areas like anti-axis where covers, cinderellas and postcards are just about all that is listed missing ceramics, toys etc in that subcategory. He has a slug of jewelry photos that someone obviously spent a great deal of time shooting but they are all in B&W completely subduing that contribution. And his prices are plain and simply not credible especially when compared to his V For Victory book which has many of the same items but radically different prices without explanation. Overall I'd say buy it just for the pics but throw out the price guide part. Its a woefully error ridden text. An obvious rush job. I give it two stars for being the first.
- World War II Homefront Collectibles: Price & Identification Guide presents more than 2,000 items known in antique collector circles as "homefront collectibles" originally produced in the United States to bolster civilian moral during the years of World War II. Profusely illustrated with 600 photos (including a section of full-color photography), World War II Homefront Collectibles is a unique, invaluable aid and guide for both beginner and experienced collectors and dealers. From jewelry, postcards, movie posters, and matchbooks, to toys, games, trading cards, and anti-Axis memorabilia, this definitive, authoritative, reliable, highly recommended guide is an essential addition to any personal, professional, or community library antiques/collectibles reference book collection. Send for the free Krause Publications catalog for a complete listing of fine antique/collectible price guide titles.
- Tom Brokav said it all in his best selling novel, The Greatest Generation: "The World War II Victory era from 1941-1945 will undoubtably be forever known as the 'Greatest Generation' in America history! My book is a visual journey into the most humerous, often outlandish, and fascinating World War II collectibles ever assembled.206 pages.Over 2000 listings, 600 wonderful detailed photos,chapter biographies,with a price and identification guide for each collectible. Chapters include: V for Victory, Remember Pearl Harbor, Patriotics, Civilian Defense, Anti-Axis, and Wartime Kids. Homefront hobbyists as well as collectors of Americana will treasure this book.
- Great, new 208 page volume with over 600 black and white and more than 60 full color photos. Covers homefront items ranging from: arcade pin-up postcards, greeting cards, matchbooks and POW, to stationery, comics, gum cards and toys. Numerous paper items are shown. Each major chapter includes an interesting and informative introduction to the topic. Values are provided. An outstanding compilation of a variety of collectibles, providing insight into life in the U.S. during WWII that will be of interest to people of all ages.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 5, 2008)
Written by Mark F. Moran. By Krause Publications.
The regular list price is $24.99.
Sells new for $1.00.
There are some available for $1.00.
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No comments about Warman's Country Antiques: Identification & Price Guide (Warman's Country Antiques Price Guide).
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 5, 2008)
Written by Lela Nargi. By Voyageur Press.
The regular list price is $16.95.
Sells new for $3.95.
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2 comments about Knitting Memories: Reflections on the Knitter's Life.
- I like the yarnharlot and her blog and books and I enjoyed knitlit two, so I purchased this book as soon as it was on amazon. I was also curious to hear the stories of teva durham and lily chin. Maybe that is what is missing in the book: these women are desingers and that's what they do great, but they're not writers. that makes the book a disappointment for me. Buy 'knitting in America' of 'Knitknit' to learn more about the designing process and buy 'crazy aunt pearl' for a good story.
- Knitting is more than just a craft or the creation of something to wear. Between the knitter and yarn there is a tactile experience and a time of reflection, a chance to meditate or let the mind wander as it will. Between the knitter and the knitting is a relationship, and it is this that Lela Nargi explores in Knitting Memories: Reflections on the Knitter's Life.
This collection of sixteen essays has been written by knitters and non-knitters, givers and receivers, knitting stars (such as Lily Chin) and hospice-care workers. Here they reflection on the insights knitting has brought to their lives.
In her introduction, Nargi shares the story of her two-year-old daughter Ada's relationship with knitting. As she thought about the pieces Ada was drawn to, Nargi shares the philosophy she used to pull together the disparate elements of this collection. "These pieces of knitting...are intricate stories waiting to be unraveled, and mostly they are stories about relationships...one that has to do with history, tracing knitting's broad and narrow channels through the ages, linking knitters to ancient craftspeople or perhaps just our own mothers and grandmothers. And the story is also, sometimes, one about pure imagination--the way knitting exists in our minds as fertile territory to be plumbed, picked at, reveled in, and perhaps eventually presented to others so that they, too, may share in the imaginings."
What makes this collection more than another collection of knitters discussing their craft, is the inclusion of several essays by non-knitters. Of particular note is Cedric N. Chatterly's "Virginia," which shares the joy Virginia and her knitting have brought to his life. In "Silent Communion," Robert Bruce Cowan writes compellingly of his resentment for the activity that steals away his wife, making him feel "the house isn't big enough for the both of us." Yet he also realizes that his world is perfectly at peace when he is puttering and she is knitting.
This small hardcover is the perfect item to tuck into a knitting bag for moments stolen between projects or when the knitter needs to be reminded of their place in the larger story.
Armchair Interviews says: A little book filled with wonderful stories.
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