Madame Alexander Dolls Collectors Guide

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  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander Collector's Dolls Price Guide Linda Crowsey, 1997-03-01 Each year, this popular price guide is completely revised with updated values and all-new color photos. The alphabetical listings are brought up to date to include nearly every Madame Alexander doll, including the newest store specials and limited edition dolls.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander Dolls Stephanie Finnegan, 1999 A full-color, illustrated, comprehensive book on the legendary American doll-maker and the company she founded in 1923, is also the first ever produced with the co-operation of the Alexander Doll Company and Madame Alexander's family. This book features a rich compilation of photographs, which bring to life the magical legacy of Madame Alexander. Collectors of both historical and contemporary dolls will be happy with the book's collection of 758 mint dolls dating from 1930-1998.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: A. Glenn Mandeville's Madame Alexander Dolls A. Glenn Mandeville, Benita Cohen Schwartz, 2002-04 The definitive Alexander identification and price guide. Glenn Mandeville updates this definitive guide on Madame Alexander dolls. Over 2,000 listings and prices of dolls made from the early 1920s to 2002. Featuring one-of-a-kind and special dolls, too. Identification tips and features of the Alexander Doll faces plus other great tips for collectors. A must-have for every Madame Alexander doll collector.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander Linda Crowsey, 1998-02 The alphabetical listings in this book have been expanded to include nearly every Madame Alexander doll, and the newest store specials and limited editions have been added -- issues from Belk & Legget Department Stores, Madame Alexander Doll Club Convention dolls and those exclusive to members only, Neiman-Marcus dolls, QVC/Home Shopping Network exclusives, United Federation of Doll Clubs, and many more. All of the Alexander favorites remain, with updated prices given for the classic Cissy, Little Women, Wendy, Scarlett O'Hara, Alexander-Kins, and Ballerina dolls, plus hundreds more. The sizes, dates, outfits, and current values given for every doll listed, as well as the representative sampling of sharp color photographs, assist the collector in identification. 2004 values.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander Collectors Dolls Price Guide Linda Crowsey, 2007-03 Each year Linda Crowsey, long-time collector and author of our popular Madame Alexander Store Exclusives & Limited Editions and Collector s Encyclopedia of Madame Alexander Dolls, updates values and listings and adds new color photographs to produce a completely revised book. The alphabetical listings include nearly every Madame Alexander doll and the newest store specials. All of the Alexander favorites remain, with updated prices given for the classic Cissy, Little Women, Wendy, Scarlett O Hara, Alexander-Kins, and Ballerina dolls, plus hundreds more. The sizes, dates, outfits, and current values given for every doll listed, as well as the representative sampling of sharp color photographs, assist the collector in identification. This book is an indispensable volume for every collector and is sure to continue to be one of our most popular doll titles. 2007 values.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander Collector's Dolls Price Guide Patricia R. Smith, 1993
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Cissette Marjorie E. Merod, 2007-06-01 A comprehensive documentation of the Alexander Doll Company's 10-inch debutante doll.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: A Collector's Comprehensive Guide to Madame Alexander International Dolls A. Guthrie, 2013-08-15 A Collector's Comprehensive Guide to Madame Alexander International DollsOVERVIEW: This volume is dedicated to the 8-inch Alexander-kin dolls that portrayed everyday inhabitants of sixty-three foreign countries in their distinctive regional and/or national dress. They were manufactured in Harlem, New York by the Alexander Doll Company - the last bastion of the Made in U.S.A. doll - from 1961 to 1990. AUDIENCE: The manual is a broad reference for dealers and collectors of Madame Alexander International Dolls. This is the only book published that contains all of the dolls in this particular collection from inception through 1990. CONTENTS: Part 1 is a short history outlining doll and toy manufacturing in the United States up to 1923 and the Alexander Doll Company from that year through 1990. Part 2 is a photographic survey (in 87 color photographs) of the Alexander-kins' physiognomy, physique and construction from 1961 through 1990. Part 3 dissects the costumes and provides 206 color photographic images of the cloth identification tags, decorative trim, jewelry, handheld accessories, footwear, hand tags, and box labels with notations of the years they were used and when changes were made. Part 4 features, in alphabetical country/region order, a full page photo and written description of each first edition doll, plus a photograph of the associated costume elements: undergarments, shoes, hand accessories, jewelry, etc. There are additional pictures of selected dolls for each country/region (except those that were produced for short periods) showing the costume changes and revisions from introduction to retirement or through 1990. Modifications to the costume, when applicable, are noted in the captions. There are 352 color photographs in this section. Also included are informational factoids about the dolls' costumes and the countries they represent, a Price Guide, Guidelines for Care, and Terms for Rating a Doll's Condition.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander Collector's Dolls Price Guide Associate Professor of Philosophy Patricia Smith, RSM OSF RSM, Patricia R. Smith, 1996 Each year, popular collectibles author Pat Smith completely updates the values in this popular guide and adds new, full-color photos to produce an entirely new look. The alphabetical listings contain nearly every Madame Alexander doll, including store specials and limited edition dolls, with sizes, dates, and current collector values for each doll.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Collector's Encyclopedia of Madame Alexander Dolls 1948-1965 Linda Crowsey, 2006 Concentrating on Cissy, Lissy, Cissette, Alexander-Kins, Little Genius, and Elise, this book continues the theme of the late Patricia Smith's Encyclopedia of Madame Alexander Dolls, 1965-1990, which was a great seller for many years. This encyclopedia spans the years 1948 through 1965, which covers the vintage hard plastic dolls of the golden era of Madame Alexander dolls. Most of the highest valued dolls today were made during this period. The dolls from this era consistently win top honors in competition at the national conventions of the Madame Alexander Doll Club. Many of the dolls that began in this period (Cissy, Wendy, and Cissette) are the center of the Madame Alexander line today, after a time span of almost 50 years. You won't want to miss this exhaustive resource on the dolls made by the Madame Alexander Doll Company. 2006 values.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: A. Glenn Mandeville's Madame Alexander Dolls Value Guide A. Glenn Mandeville, 1994 A 1994 price guide to Madame Alexander dolls. Although the prices are outdated, it is a valuable reference guide for history and identification.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Black Dolls Debbie Behan Garrett, 2008 Collectors and non-collectors will experience the passion for collecting dolls in Ms. Garrett's second, FULL COLOR, black-doll reference book, which is a comprehensive celebration with up-to-date values of over 1000 vintage-to-modern black dolls. Doll genres celebrated, referenced, and valued include early dolls and memorabilia, cloth, fashion, manufactured, artist, one-of-a-kind, celebrity, and paper dolls. `A to Z Tips on Collecting,¿ `Doll Creativity,¿ and loads of `Added Extras¿ will entertain, enlighten, excite, and encourage the most discriminating collector. Readers will experience five years of the author's continuous and extensive doll research combined with nearly 20 years of doll-collecting experience. Black Dolls: A Comprehensive Guide to Celebrating, Collecting, and Experiencing the Passion, is an informative, must-have reference for any doll collector¿s library.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander Linda Crowsey, 2007-10-18 Over the past 34 years, the popularity of this annual price guide has grown, and it's now one of our top-selling doll books. Each year Linda Crowsey updates values and listings and adds new color photographs to produce a completely revised book. The alphabetical listings include nearly every Madame Alexander doll, and the newest store specials, issues from Belk & Legget Department Stores, Madame Alexander Doll Club Convention dolls and those exclusive to members only, Neiman-Marcus dolls, QVC/Home Shopping Network exclusives, United Federation of Doll Clubs, and many more. All of the Alexander favorites remain: the classic Cissy, Little Women, Wendy, Scarlett O Hara, Alexander-Kins, and Ballerina dolls, plus hundreds more. The representative sampling of sharp color photographs assists the collector in identification. 2008 values.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: World of Alexander-Kins Patricia R. Smith, 1985 Traces the history of Alexander-kin dolls from their introduction in 1953 to the present, looks at each year's models, including international and storybook dolls, and offers advice on starting a collection
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander Collector's Dolls Price Guide #34 Linda Crowsey, 2009-03-23 Over the past 34 years, the popularity of this annual price guide has grown, and it's now one of our top-selling doll books. Each year, long-time collector Linda Crowsey updates values and listings and adds new color photographs to produce a completely revised book. The alphabetical listings include nearly every Madame Alexander doll, and the newest store specials issues from Belk & Legget Department Stores, Madame Alexander Doll Club Convention dolls and those exclusive to members only, Neiman-Marcus dolls, QVC/Home Shopping Network exclusives, United Federation of Doll Clubs, and many more. All of the Alexander favorites remain, with updated prices given for the classic Cissy, Little Women, Wendy, Scarlett O Hara, Alexander-Kins, and Ballerina dolls, plus hundreds more. The sizes, dates, outfits, and current values given for every doll listed, as well as the representative sampling of sharp color photographs, assist the collector in identification. This book is an indispensable volume for every collector and is sure to continue to be one of our most popular doll titles.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Price Guide for Madame Alexander Collectors̕ Dolls Patricia R. Smith, 1984
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Sensational `60s A. Glenn Mandeville, 1996 Classic dolls of the 1960s come to life before your eyes! The 1960s brought drastic change as attitudes, fashion, and life-styles Modified to fit the turbulent times. Relive the changes of the faces and clothing of Madame Alexander, Tammy, Tressy, American Character, Revlon, Toni, Ginny as well as Barbie RM doll's expansion into the pop culture of the late 1960s.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Alexander Dolls Collector's Price Guide A. Glenn Mandeville, 1995
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Lee Middleton Original Dolls Price Guide Larry Koon, 2000 The first ever identification and price guide to the popular babies from Lee Middleton Original Doll Inc. The book includes the My Own Baby Line, Club Exclusives and all-time favorites. Current values for the earliest dolls to the recent additions to the Middleton family are part of this price guide too. A delightful story about the bundles of joy personally designed by the late Lee Middleton Urick, and creatively carried on by Reva Schick. History of the company, and a peek inside the Belpre, Ohio, factory show how the talented Middleton team create The Babies That Love You Back! TM 216 color & 1 b/w photos.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Modern Collector's Dolls Patricia R. Smith, 1990-12
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander Collector's Dolls Price Guide, #20 Patricia R. Smith, 1995-04-01 Shows, describes, and lists current values for Madame Alexander dolls made from the 1930s to the present
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander 2010 Collector's Dolls Price Guide #35 Linda Crowsey, 2010-04-08 For 35 years Madame Alexander Collector's Dolls Price Guide has been one of our top-selling doll books. Each year, long-time collector and author, Linda Crowsey updates values and adds new color photographs to produce a completely revised book. The alphabetical listings include nearly every Madame Alexander doll and the newest store specials and limited editions - Madame Alexander Doll Club Convention dolls and those exclusive to members only, Neiman-Marcus dolls, QVC/Home Shopping Network exclusives, United Federation of Doll Clubs dolls, and many more. All of the Alexander favorites remain, with updated prices given for the classic Cissy, Little Women, Wendy, Scarlett O'Hara, Alexander-Kins, and Ballerina dolls, plus hundreds more. The sizes, dates, outfits, and current values given for every doll listed, as well as the representative sampling of sharp color photographs, assist the collector in identification. 2010 values.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Price Guide for Madame Alexander Collector's Dolls Patricia R. Smith, 1988
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Collector's Encyclopedia of Vogue Dolls Judith Izen, Carol Stover, 1997-06-01 More than 1,400 color photos of the most endearing dolls of the century are featured in this fantastic book. Besides the famous Ginny and her many outfits, there are special sections devoted to Jill, Ginnette, Jeff, Baby Dear, Toodles, and all the other Vogue dolls ever made. It also covers the design, technologies, materials, and behind-the-scenes stories of Vogue dolls. Illustrations from original catalogs will help collectors identify and price their dolls.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: The Official Price Guide to Dolls Denise Van Patten, 2005 Doll collecting is the second-largest collectibles market today, with over $650 million per year spent on the hobby and over 400,000 readers of three major doll magazines.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Price Guide for Madame Alexander Collector's Dolls Patricia R. Smith, Beatrice Alexander, 1990
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: The Handbook of Doll Repair and Restoration Marty Westfall, 1995-01 This handbook presents approved methods of doll repair and restoration, as used by the author herself. Her sole aims are preservation and the prevention of further deterioration, since she subscribes to the view that tampering with rare antiques will compromise their authenticity and value.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander 2002 Collectors Dolls Price Guide Linda Crowsey, 2002-02 Over the past 30 years, the popularity of this annual price guide has grown to the point that it is now one of our top-selling doll books. Each year Linda Crowsey, long-time collector and author of our popular Madame Alexander Store Exclusives and Limited Editions, updates values and adds new color photographs to produce a completely revised book. The alphabetical listings have been expanded to include nearly every Madame Alexander doll, and the newest store specials and limited editions have been added -- issues from Belk & Legget Department Stores, Madame Alexander Doll Club Conventions dolls and those exclusive to members only, Neiman-Marcus dolls, QVC/Home Shopping Network exclusives, United Federation of Doll Clubs, and many more. All of the Alexander favorites remain, with updated prices given for the classic Cissy, Little Women, Wendy, Scarlett O'Hara, Alexander-Kins, and Ballerina dolls, plus hundreds more. The sizes, dates, outfits, and current values given for every doll listed, as well as the representative sampling of sharp color photographs, assist the collector in identification. This handy guide in its easy format can be used alone or as a companion to our other Madame Alexander doll books. Either way, it is an indispensable volume for every collector and is sure to continue as one of our more popular doll titles.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees - Illustrated by Johnny Gruelle Johnny Gruelle, 2013-02 Raggedy Ann tales, written and drawn by Johnny Gruelle, have been entertaining children since 1918. Pook Press are working to republish these classic works in affordable, high quality, colour editions, using the original text and artwork so these works can delight another generation of children.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: A. Glenn Mandeville's Madame Alexander Dolls A. Glenn Mandeville, 2000 The definitive Alexander identification and price guide! This purse-size reference features Store Specials with the latest secondary market prices and tells what factors influence the prizes. Over 2000 listings of dolls made from the early 1920s through 1999. 100 photos, mostly color. 128 pages. 6 x 9
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: A. Glenn Mandeville's Madame Alexander Dolls Collector's Price Guide A. Glenn Mandeville, 2000
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Madame Alexander Collector's Dolls Price Guide, #16 Pat Smith, 1991
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Price Guide to Madame Alexander Dolls Patricia R. Smith, 1985-05-01
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Just Being Jackie Margaret Cardillo, 2018-05-01 A stunning and inspirational nonfiction picture book about the life and style of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis from Margaret Cardillo and Julia Denos, the team that created Just Being Audrey. Jackie Kennedy was an American icon of style and grace—but there was steel under that style. Her poise under fire, intelligence, and tireless work as First Lady earned her the respect of leaders worldwide and made her beloved by generations. Jackie’s legacy also extended beyond her time in public life. She was a talented journalist, a preservationist who secured the legacy of national landmarks, and an editor of award-winning books. The creators of Just Being Audrey have brought us another insightful, dazzling book about the real woman behind the famous name, who was so much more than first appearances.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Blue Book. Jan Foulke, 1989-04 The doll industry's bible has been updated with new information and more than 600 photographs, making it the most complete and up-to-date doll guide available.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Tammy Rarities from Around the World Cindy Sabulis, Rebecca Wingler, 2011-05-12 This Ideal Tammy collector's guide features over 1,000 color photos of seldom-seen Ideal Tammy dolls and accessories made for the U.S. and foreign markets. Just some of the features of this book include Tammy dolls and clothing made for the Japanese market, Tammy's Brazilian counterpart Estrela Susi, and rare Hong Kong dolls and clothing. Tammy imitators and competitors can also be found in this guide, including the hard-to-find Fab-Lu Randy. This jammed-packed, informational reference guide is a must-have for Tammy and other fashion doll collectors. 263 pages, soft cover.
  madame alexander dolls collectors guide: Betty Crocker's Parties for Children Lois M. Freeman, 1964 Children love parties - they are such eager and enthusiastic guests. And they learn to be good hosts and hostesses, too, when you let them help you plan parties for their friends. Successful parties require careful thought and planning in advance. Here's your guide.
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