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68 pages. Features: Why Bisque Heads?; Madame L. - Maker of Parisian Automata; Dolling In and Around London; Gifts I Would Like to Present; Ice Capade Dolls; Compo Corner; Preview of the Collector's History of Teddy Bears; Tammy and Dolls You Love to Dress; Dolls at Auction; Ask the Doll's Dressmaker; Sailor Suit from Captain January; An Artist's Paper Dolls from a 19th Century Scrapbook; N.A.M.E. Goes to Boston; From Elspeth's Inkpot; Colleen Moore's Enchanted Castoe - interview with Colleen Moore. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
44 pages. Features: Dolls of the Grand Duchess of Russia; Focusing on - Dolls at Auction; Realistic Baby Dolls; Thuringian Creche Figures; Patchoque Doll Fanciers Luncheon; Antique Rubber Dolls; U.F.D.C. Convention in Denver; Christmas Dolls of the 1920s; This is "Bubbles by Effanbee" - part I; Photographic Essay - Lenci Dolls; In Time for Christmas 1900; Compo Corner; Dionne Quint Baby Doll Pattern; As the Doll's Dressmaker; Paper Dolls - large or small, take your choice; Eunice - the mother of the Paper Doll Family; From Elspeth's Inkpot; John Zweifel - "Our" man in the White House; Slide Programs - delightful or deadly. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
52 pages. Features: The Dolls of Jules Steiner; A Rare Find; A Doll Tour of Great Britain - Photo Essay; "The Many Faces of Belton"; Maryland Doll Club Regional; Expensive Dolls; Collectible Sonja Henie; The "Baby Peggy" Portrait Dolls; Kate Jordan, Designer of Dolls; New York Toy Fair; Compo Corner; The World of Ginny; Ask the Doll's Dressmaker; 1886 Dress and Bonnet; Notes on Doll Restoration; "Viola"; Clinton the Father of the Paper Doll Family; From Elspeth's Inkpot. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
76 pages. Features: Sheila Wallace - artist in wax; The Marque Doll; The Door of Hope Reopened; Mid-Victorian China-Headed Infant Dolls; Comic Strip "Pillow" Dolls from the 1920's period; Compo Corner; Preview of Collectors History of Teddy Bears, Part II; The New Baby; The Dolls with the Contagious Smile - a photographic essay; A House Full of Dolls; Ask the Doll's Dressmaker; Dressing an 11.5" China Head Doll; Eugenia, A Lady of Quality; What is Restoring a Doll?; Schoenhut Restoration; Supplement to Advertising Paper Dolls, Part III; A Miniature Round-up Down Texas Way; From Elspeth's Inkpot. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
68 pages. Features: Leather Mystery Dolls; A Gutta-Percha Doll; How to Buy an Antique Doll; 30th Annual U.F.D.C. Convention; Dolls from the Museum of Ruhamah von Hof; Alexanders at Auction; Nancy Ann Story book Dolls - Part II; Very Special Doll People; Compo Corner; Madame Alexander's Composition Dolls; Interview with Madame Alexander; Collectible Alice in Wonderland; Old Style Shoes for your Antique Doll; Ask the Doll's Dressmaker; Miniature Bisque Animals; Miniaturia; From Elspeth's Inkpot; A Fashion Doll Fantasy - Part II; Supplement to Advertising Paper Dolls; Herbie - The baby of the Paper Doll Family. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
354 pages. Features: 50 Years of Judy Garland Dolls; Samurai Dolls; Black Dolls; Cleaning Greenware Dolls; Rare Nurse Doll; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
296 pages. Features: Dorothy Coleman Tribute; Wendy Lawton's Marcella and Raggedy Ann; Doll Design Concept of the Year - DOTY Nominees; Pantin; Dolls based on the Fiammingo Head; Francois Duquesnois (Francesco di Fiammingo); A View of Christmas 1875; The Titanic Connection; A Country rag Doll; The Sewing Machine - a miniature marvel; Norah Wellings' Charm Factory - part 1; The Many faces of Santa Claus; Norah Wellings Novelty Dolls; Collecting the small Composition Doll; Six Composition Character Dolls by the American Doll Company - a comparison study; "Little Lulu, I Love You, Lu"; Betsy McCall Revisited; The Revival of the 1800 Mid-America Handmade Doll with a pattern for Lucritia; Making a Doll-size Version of Little Jocelyn's Late 1930s Dress; Brushes with the Past - John Ben Vanderpool; My Quanah Parker Doll; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
208 pages. Features: A Victorian Christmas; Fayzah Spanos Creates; Santa and Angel Dolls; Jim Fernando's Antique Dolls; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
338 pages. Features: Gone With the Wind Collectibles; 51 Project Pages to Make; Christmas Dolls/Santas; Create a French Doll; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
306 pages. Features: Schoenhut Dolls; Ginny's Many Faces; Doll's Fashions; Trim Doll Shoes; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
256 pages. Features: From English Theatrical Sheets to Tinseled Portrait; Blotched Bisques and Waffled Waxes, Part 1; Ives, Blakeslee & Co. Walking Figures Patented by Arthur Hotchkiss; "Black Dolls: 1840-1990" - Sojourns at the Wenham Museum, Part 1; The Donnie and Marie Osmond Story; Advertising Dolls; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
176 pages. Features: Introducing New Dolls for 1994; Madame Alexander Victorians; Boudoir Dolls to Collect; How to Evaluate Compo Dolls; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
370 pages. Features: Shirley Temple and Cher Dolls; Make a "Bru"; Paul Crees' Wax Dolls; Monte Carlo Automata; Make Victorian Christmas Ornaments; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
354 pages. Features: Make a Steiner; Doll Artistry; Japanese Dolls; Paper Dolls; Doll Masks to Make and Collect; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
272 pages. Features: The Brides of Summer, Part II; Antique Spotlight "Almost" All-bisque; Vienna's Elegant Doll and Toy Museum; "This Old Thing" - a Superior Tale; Dolls - from the fields and farms of America and other places; French Celluloid Dolls, Part II - Convert; A Tour of the Robin Woods Factory; French Santon Doll; British Public Relations Dolls; Charlotte Zeepvat's Portrait Dolls; Robert Keene McKinley - The Quintessential Artist; and more. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Writing atop front cover. Moderate moisture exposure. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
Features: Alice in Wonderland - an early Madame Alexander Cloth Doll; Sweet Sue and Teen Tressy; Collecting Paper Dolls; Memories of Dorothy Churchill; A Year Around Collection of Christmas Fun; Pincushion Doll; Pattern for a 1910 21" dress, underwaist and drawers; Tips on making porcelain repros; and more. Light wear. A quality copy. Book
Special Features: Ask the doll lady; Lyndi - the girl next door; Fred and Fredricka; Thoughts at large; The Girl from Cripple Creek; Interview with Lewis Goldstein; Long Face Jumeau; Basics of doll crafting - setting "Punkin's" eyes; Sculpting Proportions - of people and dolls; Custom Dressing Dolls; and more. Light wear. A nice copy. Book
Special Features: 6 doll projects in color; Sculpting - the bones beneath the beauty; Gallery of Leprechaun Dolls; Anthony of Solvang - Father of Barbie; Desiree, the Pierrette (and Yvette, her Marotte); and more. Light wear. A nice copy. Book
128 pages. Features: Early Musical Dolls; The Romance Series - Heroine Lillian Dal Monte triumphs as an opera star; The Dolls of the Morimura Brothers - during World War I Japanese businessmen rush to fill a void; Ideal's Harmony - a music makin' doll struts into the marketplace; The Glamorous World of Dawn - A small doll becomes a big fad during the 60s; Dolls of 1940-1949; Zapf's Seven Wonders - Zapf Creation dolls up the collecting world with irresistible youngsters; Artist Cindy McClure debuts a series of dolls that teach life skills; Dolls that remind us of the brands we use every day lure collectors with a taste for something different; Shopping for dolls on the Home Shopping Network. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
144 pages. Features: Celebrity Portrait Dolls; Your Europe with a Doll Itinerary; The Romance Series - Part IV - Lillian Dal Monte, wows the audience at her Paris Opera debut; Dolls of the Century 1930-39; - Ideal's Shirley Temple and American Character's Carol Ann Beery enrich the '30s doll scene; Celebrity Dolls; Vote for your favorite - the DOTY awards; Playmates by Virga wood collectors; Rotraut Schrott's dolls touch the heart; The success of Jerry Mahoney fueled the Juro Doll Company. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
192 pages. Features: At home With Richard Simmons - he shares his personal collection and talks about his new line of dolls for L.L. Knickerbocker; Kish & Company; Robert Tonner Presents New Dolls; Squeaking Toys for Tinies; The Revlon Doll; The 80 DOTY Nominees for 1998; Kathe Kruse - Rebel with a tender heart. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
128 pages. Features: Evelyn Kendall's 18th century wooden dolls; Simon and Halbig Ladies - this German porcelain maker consistently produced some of the finest work of their time; Dolls of the Century - the dolls of 1920-1929; The Romance Series - the life of Lillian Dal Monte; Little Annie Rooney - a beloved character comes to life; In search of Peynets - Paris is a great place to find these treasures; Mattel's 2000 Barbie collection; Annette Himstedt is giving herself a little time to play; A tribute to Mothers; Soul Catchers - Lisa Lichtenfels makes masterpieces in cloth; 90 years of Effanbee. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
96 pages. Ffeatures: 30th Anniversary of Doll Reader; Vogue Doll Company introduces reissues of "Just Me", nostalgic companions for the adorable toddler; Jacqueline Kent creates a warm, whimsical collection of dolls for Giftcraft; Marie Osmond is on a new mission - the doll maker adds her name to a company and plans to extend its reach; 11th Annual IDEX - the best place to fall in love with the year's newest dolls; Beautiful dolls and springtime colors reflect the appreciation we have for Mom on her day; Dolls in national costume; An ode to hats and how they complement doll fashions. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy. Magazine
176 pages. Features: Mattel's Chatty Cathy - a classic introduced in 1960 is back for a new generation; Madame Alexander's fascination with English royalty led to the creation of magnificent Queen Elizabeth dolls; Doll Masters of Germany - J.D. Kestner and other manufacturers of his time produced the dolls we treasurein the Thuringia region of Germany; Collectible Concepts makes history - the company is making a name for itself with antique reproductions as well as dolls by top artists; Fashion dolls hit the runway - a style show of some of the neweset of these popular creations; Horsman's Peterkin - discover a family of unique composition dolls; Walt Disney World Convention - review some one-of-a-kind auction dolls and limited editions created exclusively for this show; Home Shoppping Network's Festival of Dolls - discover new dolls from the comfort of your living room; Joke Grobbin wins a World of Collectors - the Dutch artist celebrates 25 years of making people happy with her dolls; Hitty Approches the Milennium - a 6.5 inch wooden doll, nearly 200 years old, provides inspiration for artists and collectors alike. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
144 pages. Ffeatures: Fashion Dolls in the Kendall Collection; Tour Europe with a Doll Itinerary - the dolls in the mountain - a spectacular collection in Salzburg; The Ponytail Barbie Doll - a work in progress; Vogue's 1950s Ginny - the path to perfection, Part 1; Dolls of the Century, the 1970s; Dolls rule the runway at this fashion show; Beauty, Talent and Temper - Madra Lord; Dawn Returns!; Win two signed Alexandra Fairchild Ford Dolls!; Amazing fashion makeovers; HSN's Doll Artist Anniversary features six doll artists. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy. Magazine