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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Gary Kirsner and Jim Gruhl. By Glentiques, Limited. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $41.00. There are some available for $18.92.
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3 comments about The Beer Stein Book: Illustrated Catalog, Current Prices, Collector's Information.

  1. Wonderful, informative book. Wish there was a COMPLETTE book on all Mettlach steins made with current values. A great reference book for any stein collector's library :-)


  2. I loved the layout of the steins throughout the book. I wish there was much more color photos, to display the exemplary color and brillance of these collectibles. I hope there will be an updated catalog (which is a very detailed, several hundred paged, hardcover book) very soon. I admire the craftsmanship that dates back hundreds of years.


  3. Beautiful illustrations throughout, price range included for all steins listed. Well worth the price. If you love steins, you can spend hours reading this book and you will refer to it often if you're a collector.


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Barton Wright. By Northland. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $4.58. There are some available for $0.01.
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1 comments about Hopi Kachinas: The Complete Guide to Collecting Kachina Dolls.

  1. This is the perfect place to begin to learn about Kachina dolls. Whether you are a novice or an experienced collector, this guide will be of great help. The detailed descriptions and information are a must for any collector. For those planning to buy a kachina doll, I highly recommend THE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIST DIRECTORY. It will enable you to find the kachina carver you are looking for. When you find a kachina you like in one of the Jacka or other fine Southwest Indian art books, check the name and then find it in the directory - along with mailing address and phone # ! Call the artist directly, make an appointment, take along your COMPLETE GUIDE TO COLLECTING KACHINA DOLLS and have a great time!


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By Beckett Media. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $18.71. There are some available for $22.05.
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No comments about Beckett Football Card Price Guide, 2008 Edition (Beckett Football Card Price Guide).




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Dan Shideler. By Gun Digest Books. The regular list price is $27.99. Sells new for $10.25. There are some available for $5.55.
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No comments about The Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values: Pricing for Firearms from 1900 to Present (Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values).




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Henderson & Co.. By Dover Publications. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $7.77. There are some available for $7.96.
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1 comments about Turn-of-the-Century Farm Tools and Implements (Dover Pictorial Archive Series).

  1. In 1898 Henderson and Company created an illustrated trade catalog advertising tools, fertilizers and gardening equipment: this reprints a very rare volume which will intrigue social historians and any with an interest in early American history. Many an antiques collector will also find this useful, including over six hundred black and white illustrations of farm tools.


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Brenda Roberts. By Collector Books. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $13.95. There are some available for $16.49.
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4 comments about The Collector's Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Hull Pottery: Identification and Values (Collector Ultimate Encyclopedia).

  1. This is a wonderful addition if you are a collector of Hull Potter. Good information on the Hull Potter Company, as well a being easy to use, if you are a collector this is a must!!!


  2. I found the book to be beautiful. Many photos, items with valuations. Many Little Red Riding Hood items


  3. I've just begun collecting pottery and basically didn't have a clue to what I was doing. I've purchased three different kind of encyclopedia books for pottery and the Hull Pottery I would have to pick as the best for details, pictures and prices.


  4. This is the best most comprehensive book I have seen. I love it!


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Lar Hothem. By Collector Books. The regular list price is $34.95. Sells new for $20.46. There are some available for $8.15.
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1 comments about Rare & Unusual Indian Artifacts: Identification and Value Guide (Identification & Values (Collector Books)).

  1. Lar Hothem's RARE & UNUSUAL INDIAN ARTIFACTS: IDENTIFICATION AND VALUE GUIDE packs its pages with color photos of different Indian artifacts, and is a specialty item perfect for any lending library or collector where Native artifacts are researched and collected. It's difficult to find a reference as specific as this: each artifact is divided into category then analyzed for both history and collectible value.


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Emily Croom. By Betterway Books. The regular list price is $19.99. Sells new for $2.94. There are some available for $0.78.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Allen Berman. By Krause Publications. The regular list price is $12.99. Sells new for $4.98. There are some available for $3.93.
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No comments about Warman's U.S. Coins & Currency Field Guide: Values and Identification (Warmans U S Coins and Currency Field Guide).




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Priscilla Harris Dalrymple. By Dover Publications. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $9.72. There are some available for $6.75.
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5 comments about American Victorian Costume in Early Photographs.

  1. I'm a Theatre Costume Design student, and in theatre accuracy is key. When researching the fashion of a certain historical time period, ideally you want to be able to look at the physical garments worn at the time. However, unless you are lucky enough to have a huge museum or costume collection at your disposal, that's pretty much impossible.
    Books like this, which feature collections of period photographs, are the next best thing. How can you doubt the reliability of the fashions depicted in a photograph when it was taken in the actual time period you're researching?
    This book is an excellent resource and I highly recomment it to anyone interested in historical costumes.


  2. For such a thin book it certainly is loaded with photographs - something like 280 of them! The best part is there are plenty of men's styles included - books of this sort tend to lean very heavily toward the women's fashions. As a male Civil War era living historian/re-enactor, I rely on original photos to help me perfect my impression. One cannot always count on the sutlers to sell accurate reproduction clothing and accessories. But, with a book like this, I was, for example, able to pick out the correct style of a bow tie needed for the era I portray. Something as simple as that shows how invaluable original sources like the pictures in this book can be.
    Grouped by decade from the 1840's through the 1890's, this collection truly does cover the overall styles of the Victorian era. And there is a short blurb about each picture in this book to help the novice as well as the seasoned veteran along.
    And the price is right, especially for the amount of photographs you receive.
    (By the way, I wish the author would refrain from using the term "costume." It makes it sound like one goes to the costume shop to get their period clothing and clown make up. Believe me when I say that living historians/re-enactors do not purchase their period clothing from a costume shop)


  3. The arrangement of the book is refreshingly neat. It is firstly chronological, and then subdivided into men, women and children. The text is brief. No deep history lessons, more of a broad overview of each decade. The pictures are wonderful though. So it's a good "look book". If you can't or don't collect antique photos to reference, this is a good alternative.


  4. This book contains useful illustrations representing all ages and classes of American society. Ms Dalrymple wins my approval by basing some of her conclusions on dated photographs; in other words, she uses photographs as documentary evidence, not just as illustrations.

    -- But important source information, ie. the format of the photograph, the photographer's name and geographical location, etc. has been moved to the endnotes, and the captions consist of stating the obvious; ie. "man in patterned trousers". With a few exceptions, the captions do not explain why the photographs were selected for the book and do not enhance the illustration. In her well-written chapter introductions, the author demonstrates her knowledge of the field and uses interesting and significant quotations from primary sources. (I like the footnotes.) So I wonder... was there an editorial decision made to "dumb-down" a potentially useful piece of work?

    Finally, reproduction of the photographs is adequate, but not exciting. It is sometimes difficult to see costume detail.


  5. The Victorians put their (mostly) best foot forward in this collection of period photographs. Most of the photos are obviously studio pieces and catch our ancestors at what they considered their best, but a few, like the picture of the little girl missing a coat button, seem unplanned.

    The photos are grouped by decade and show men, women and children of all ages and social classes. The editor's notes are conveniently placed near the photos and contain clear and interesting details about the costumes. Together the notes and the photos provide a useful resource and fun browse for all those interested in Victorian costume and manners.



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