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Old-Time Toys, Dolls and Novelties with CDROM

Old-Time Toys, Dolls and Novelties with CDROM
Magnificent collection of antique toy illustrations--reproduced in catalogs from Marshall Field, Wanamaker, Sears, Schoenhut, and other merchandising establishments--depicts model trains, miniature fire engines, bicycles and scooters, teddy bears and dolls, banks, games, and scores of other old-fashioned playthings. An important reference for antique toy collectors, a valuable source book for graphic artists and craft workers, and a fascinating browsing book for nostalgia lovers. More than 500 black-and-white illustrations with identifications.



G-Men and FBI Toys and Collectibles: Identification & Values by Harry Whitworth,
G-Men and FBI Toys and Collectibles: Identification & Values by Harry Whitworth,
In the mid-1930s, there was daily publicity of notorious gangsters being captured by F.B.I. agents. George 'Machine Gun' Kelly allegedly labeled the celebrated agents who captured him as 'G-Men' for 'Government Men' and this acronym for F.B.I. agents has stuck. A phenomenal G-Man craze erupted in the United States. Every kid in the country wanted to be a G-Man and the toy industry responded by creating a large variety of toys. This much-needed guide contains 600 fantastic color photos of G-Men and F.B.I. antique toys and related collectibles from the mid-1930s to the present. There are guns, badges, fingerprint sets, cars, cereal premiums, whistles, hats, Disney items, motorcycles, knives, books, walkie-talkies, board games, and much more in this nostalgic guide, including some of the rarest items. Current values are given, as are dates when possible. 8.5 X 11. 1998 values.



Software toy - A software toy is a program that fits all criteria for a computer game, except for a defined "end goal". However, for all practical purposes, a software toy does meet all the criteria for a game — implicit goals and emergent gameplay allow for goals that are just as valid to the player as those that a storyline, for example, may define.

Toy Commander - Toy Commander is an action game for the Sega Dreamcast made by No Cliché and published by Sega. In the game, the player must complete missions by controlling toys usually in the form of vehicles.

Lego Star Wars: The Video Game - Lego Star Wars: The Video Game is a video game based on the Star Wars-themed toy line by the Lego Group, taking place during the prequel trilogy (The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith), and a small segment from A New Hope although all with some humouristic sidelines. Lego Star Wars was released on April 5, 2005, a full month before the final Star Wars film premiered, which surprised most people since the game contains ...

Modern antique - Modern antique (an apparent oxymoron) can have various meanings. Since customs laws and dealers often stipulate an age of at least 100 years for any item to be legitimately called an antique, the term is sometimes used to describe a collector's item that is technologically obsolete; for example, an older computer or retro toy.



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Toy Game - Toy Game Software toy - A software toy is a program that fits all criteria for a computer game, except for a defined "end goal". However, for all practical purposes, a software toy does meet all the criteria for a game — implicit goals and emergent gameplay allow for goals that are just as valid to the player as those that a storyline, for example, may define. Toy Commander - Toy Commander is an action game for the Sega Dreamcast made by No ...

Toy Game - Toy Game Software toy - A software toy is a program that fits all criteria for a computer game, except for a defined "end goal". However, for all practical purposes, a software toy does meet all the criteria for a game — implicit goals and emergent gameplay allow for goals that are just as valid to the player as those that a storyline, for example, may define. Toy Commander - Toy Commander is an action game for the Sega Dreamcast made by No ...

Toy Game - Toy Game The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Toys& Games Part oral history toy game and part rule book, The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Toys toy game and Games is a joyous collection of memories of playing indoor toy game and outdoor games; of making dolls, homemade board games, playhouses, toy game and other toys - each with complete instructions toy game and the flavor of southern Appalachia. Every toy toy game and game has been tested by the Foxfire students toy game ...

Toy Game - Toy Game The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Toys& Games Part oral history toy game and part rule book, The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Toys toy game and Games is a joyous collection of memories of playing indoor toy game and outdoor games; of making dolls, homemade board games, playhouses, toy game and other toys - each with complete instructions toy game and the flavor of southern Appalachia. Every toy toy game and game has been tested by the Foxfire students toy game ...

Sir Martin Sorrell (Advertising) - £65m 516. For personal use only. Jacob Pleydell-Bouvery, 8th Earl of Radnor (Land) - £65m 516. Ray Horney (Property) - £66m 512. Dennis Myers and family (Food and investments) - £61m 558. See also: Sunday Times Rich List 2003 (1-500) 501. Sir Bernard and Robert Audley (Business services) - £62m 548. Patrick Head (Motor racing) - £65m 516. John Woodward (Leisure) - £63m 540. Bharat Shah and family (Property) - £62m 548. All rights reserved. Andrew Rosenfeld (Property) - £66m 512. Hugh Irvine and family (Food) - £63m 540. Richard Vanbergen (Food and investments) - £65m 516. For personal use only. For personal use only. Jacob Pleydell-Bouvery, 8th Earl of Radnor (Land) - £65m 516. Peter Shalson (Coat hangers and property) - £65m 516. Jeremy Agace (Property) - £62m 548. All rights reserved. The list is based on an estimate of the minimum wealth of the minimum wealth of the richest 1,000 people or families in the United Kingdom as of January of that year. Alan Spence (Travel) - £65m 516. Featuring analysis from experts across the United Kingdom as of January of that year. Alan Spence (Travel) - £65m 516. John Woodward (Leisure) - £63m 540. Euan Baird (Oil services) - £68m 504. Albert Mucklow and family (Food and car sales) - £68m 504. Christopher Brain and family (Property) - £66m 516. Fred Duncan (Meat) - £64m 534. Kenneth Townsley (Travel) - £65m 516. Jeremy Agace (Property) - £69m 504. Sunday Times (sister paper to The Times) has published an annual supplement to the newspaper called the Sunday Times Rich List. Terence Mordaunt (Shipping) - £65m 516. Sir Martin Sorrell (Advertising) - £65m 516. Tim Martin (Pubs) - £62m 548. Richard Harpin (Plumbing and heating) - £63m 540. Dr Ros Smith and Steve Edwards (Software) - £66m 516. Fred Duncan (Meat) antique game toy.



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