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Collector's Guide to Dolls of the 1960s and 1970s: Identification & Values, Vol. 1

Collector's Guide to Dolls of the 1960s and 1970s: Identification & Values, Vol. 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must-Have for Boomers Reclaiming Their Childhood!
Review: Cindy has done it again - This is a FABULOUS guide to all those dolls we played with back then! Cindy has indexed this book by all of the popular (and not-so-popular) doll manufacturers in order by year of release. Everything is full color, with approximate secondary market values! Vinyl dolls from the 60's and 70's are rapidly growing in value on the collector's market and buyers have the BEST opportunity now to scour, ID and sell - this is one book you do not want to be without at doll shows! I enjoyed reacquainting myself with most all of the dolls displayed. Thanks, Cindy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An invaluable, complete reference guide for collectors.
Review: Cindy Sabulis' Dolls Of The 1960s And 1970s (162-5, pairs pages packed with color photos of the dolls and most often their boxes with identification tips and values ranges. This will prove an invaluable guide for any avid doll collector needing a complete reference to makers and dolls of these eras.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun even for the Non Collector
Review: I saw this book sticking out on a shelf in the library. Though I don't have a doll interest I decided to check it out. I've checked it out at least five times since then.
The book is so colorful and beautifully laid out. The woman has a sense of humor about the bizarre items of the past, some of which would never pass today like the doll Flatsy. Another item of this book was Growing Hair Cher where a person could make Cher's hair go up and down with a key.
I've shown this to other people and it always manages to get a couple of laughs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Information Source on Dolls of the 60s and 70s!
Review: This book is great. I am very pleased with it. It has lots of dolls to look at/look up. The dolls are catagorized by manufactorer but if you can't find your doll that way the index is extremely easy to use. It has helped me a lot in my doll collecting and it has also helped add some dolls to my want list. All in all wonderful book, worth buying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Collector's Guide to Dolls of the 1969's and 70"s
Review: This book was great. The pictures were great. They showed such detail and the author really knew her subject. It brought back memories of all the dolls I had when I was a kid and some I wished I could have had. It is a must have book for any avid doll collector.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very entertaining and educational
Review: This is a terrific book with tons of bright and detailed photos. Contains a lot of the popular dolls from this period- along with some that are not so popular (which is nice for identifying). Contains dolls such as Liddle Kiddles, Dolly Darling, Crissy, Flatsy, Playpal, Thumbelina, Barbie, Darcy, Tammy, and so many more. It is a pleasure to read so you will find yourself coming back to look at it even when you don't have a doll to identify.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FANTASTIC Boomer Doll Guide
Review: This is one of the best doll collecting books on the market! Cindy Sabulis has put together an extensive array of baby boomer memories with wonderful pictures and a price guide that seems to be "right on." YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS ONE!


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