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Mauzy's Depression Glass: A Photographic Reference with Prices
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing (2007-08-15)
Author: Barbara E. Mauzy
List price: $29.95
New price: $20.32
Used price: $18.17

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Mauzy's Depression Glass
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-02
Very well put together. Easy to find items. Pictures clear and easy to see. Values for items included.

Only 5 star collector book I've seen! Just super!
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-30
Wow, is this a mature book. It covers nearly every pattern I've run into, gives a good history and overview of nearly every one, has realistic prices, lists each piece, identifies and describes (yes, describes) how individual reproduction pieces can be spotted. The patterns are listed alphabetical.

The only way I'd improve on it (and this goes for all these books) is adding a little cross-referencing between similar patterns. I've had to write in the book "similar patterns: ..., ..., ...".

Mauzy's Depression Glass: A Photographic Reference And Price Guide
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-20
I have purchased many books in the past on depression glass, antiques, 40's, 50's and 60's era. But this book is my far the best written, best photos and gives the best details I have yet to see. I will be looking for others done by this author as well. I was suprise to see all the information that was put into this. Absolutely recommend for any antique dealer or collector of any type of glassware.

Mauzy's Depression Glass: A photographic reference with prices
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-02
I thought the pictures were very clear and the details sharp. I liked the general layout of the text.

Never Enough Information to Learn about Depression Glass
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-07
My wife is a very active collector of all types, manufacturers, styles and colors of depression glass. Over the years she has become quite proficient in her knowledge but always appreciates a good authoritive up to date source of pricing, photo and description. This photographic reference along with pricing has been a welcomed addition to her book collection. The book is very well done with clear photos and good product descriptions. Pricing will always be difficult to lock down in print as prices vary from region to region but as a reference source to see what direction and what pace the pieces are moving in value as compared to earlier editions of pricing guides, this book does well. I would see this book in the hands of both an experienced collector as well as someone just starting out to enjoy this facinating type of collectible. There is a lot of knowledge to be gained from this book.

Collectibles
Meet Mr. Product: The Art of the Advertising Character
Published in Paperback by (2003-04-01)
Authors: Warren Dotz and Masud Husain
List price: $16.95
New price: $12.88
Used price: $11.31

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A fun little book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-21
My wife and I had fun laughing at some of the characters in this book. Apparently there was NOTHING you couldn't make fun of back in the 1950s.

Even if you're not interested in advertising this is still an enjoyable little book, fun to look at while sipping tea on a rainy afternoon. Well worth the money.

Borther loved it
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-19
My brother is a commercial artist and his personal artistic style is kind of "retro". I got this book for him for his birthday because I though he might like to have it around for inspiration just in case he needed some someday. I was right! He loved it. I was surprised at the size of the book. It's kind of small, but it gets it's point across just fine. Being a fan of nostalgia, I wouldn't mind having it for myself.

cute book!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-28
A fascinating foray into the sometimes clever, sometimes idiotic, occasionally just plain bizarre (Mr. TV Tube? Dunkie Donut-Head? Phillips Screw Man??) world of advertising characters. Anybody obsessed with kitschy pop culture, especially that of the 50's and 60's, will want this one. You get all the cartoon mascots you've ever seen on "retro" t-shirts at your local Hot Topics, plus hundreds more of varying degrees of obscurity. Indeed there was a period when designers would simply draw a smiley face on a cog and call it "Mr. Cog," and you see a lot of that here, often in hilariously weird contexts - lawn spinkler heads, pistons, the state of Nevada, a sock, all grinning amiably at you as they pitch themselves. You've got your cartoon pigs voraciously devouring pork rinds, your cigarette boxes with showgirl legs, your anthropomorphic donuts, and robots robots robots. A book like this not only takes you through a wide range of illustration styles, it hints at what life was like in those days, those "simpler times" (though it's arguable how much we've really changed). What better window into American psychology in the 20th century than the commercial devices by which we've been beguiled into consuming? Aunt Jemima has stories to tell on you.

Wonderful!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-09
The compilers have done a wonderful job; the layouts are absolutely marvelous, a real pleasure to flip through, great retro colors used, and should be an essential addition to the collection of anyone who enjoys 50s & 60s graphics.

A great compendium of retro product logos
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-16
Tons of product logos here, with the bulk of them from the 30s to the 70s. These are reproduced very well, and each of them is dated and carries a two-line description of their purpose and company origin. There are a few pages of introductory front matter that summarize the history of product logos, but the meat of the book is taken up by the graphics, with anywhere from one to four logos per page. I didn't know there were so many anthropomorphic logos, among them Mr. Coffee Nerves, Mr. Dee-Lish, Mr. TV Tube, Phillips Screw Man, Johnny-One-Note, Miss My-T-Fine, Miss Fluffy Rice and Mr. Weatherball. Many of them you'll recognize, and some of them you won't, but all of them will delight you.

Collectibles
Mickey Mouse Treasures, The
Published in Hardcover by Disney Editions (2007-07-31)
Author: Robert Tieman
List price: $60.00
New price: $33.80
Used price: $32.77

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MICKEY MOUSE!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-22
This book is amazing!! It's great for huge Disney lovers (like me lol!) or if you're just interested in Mickey Mouse! It has tons of fun stuff inside and I enjoyed reading and looking at all of it! I totally reccomend that everyone get it! :)

Tieman's Books Never Fail to Surprise Me
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-16
Tieman's books in regards to all things Disney are always an easy read and a thorougly researched treasure.

True Disney Treasures
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-15
If you are a Disney/Mickey fan this book is a MUST! Amazon offers (NO DOUBT) the best price you will find! You can nearly purchase two for the price of one on Amazon (at least I was fortunate to do so).

If you are into memorbilia this book is a real keepsake! Nearly every other page has a sweet surprise reproduced to take you back in time.

These books are an investment.

A winner once again!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-17
Robert Tieman's Mickey Mouse Treasures is another winner. We all knew it would be, but the 6 pages about "the Mickey that never was" did come as a beautiful surprise.

Great book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-14
This is the third and final book in the series written by Robert Tieman. The first two books were fun and wonderful, but this was his best of the lot in my opinion. Of course, I am a Mickey Mouse fan and this book is all about Mickey. This book contains really wonderful reproductions of old Mickey Mouse memorabilia, the originals of which I could never afford. If you like Mickey you really must own this book!

Collectibles
The Monkees Collectibles Price Guide: Collectibles Price Guide
Published in Paperback by Antique Trader Books (1998-11)
Author: Marty Eck
List price: $21.95
New price: $33.29
Used price: $9.25

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Finally! A Monkees collectible book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-18
I am late on reviewing this book but had to comment. I LOVE this book. Very goog work and research! Great photography! It's so nice to see someone put this much effort in a Monkees collectible book. My only complaint is the records are not valued correctly. We need a Monkees record collecting guide. If not for values, just to see the great world wide covers of the albums, single and EP's that differ from country to country.

Marty Eck ( Is that his real name?)bought most of the items in this book. Since most of us could never afford such a collection or FIND some of these gems, this is a great coffee table book. Again with putting values on collectibles, any kinds, is a matter of supply and demand.

To me, Ebay is where I usually can find recent values. Being a Monkees record collector, I am thinking of joining forces with a major colector in the UK to create the book I always wanted. This book is a great asset to anyone's Monkees collection! Buy it!

The Monkees are collectibles...........
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-18
I love this book it has everything you need to know what is very valuable. There's a lot of interesting stuff in it that was very popular and sold very well back then when the Monkees were quite hot......So I also consider this book a classic because it has so much information in it I just love it......

A Monkees Fans Delight !
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-26
If you enjoyed The Monkees you can't miss with this 208 page, softbound volume that contains more than 400 large, sharp, full color photos of every type of The Monkees collectible. More than 600 items are documented and priced for the period 1966 to 1972. Pre-Monkees items involving individual band members are included. Topics range from The Monkees history, books, magazines, music, fan clubs, trading cards, concert items, movies and counterfeit items. There is sufficient text included that is interesting and informative. If you were a Monkees fan you'll enjoy reliving times past. A super book you'll enjoy. Add it to your library.

Great, Fantastic,I love it.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-30
I also know the Author very well and I am glad that he finally put out the one and only Monkees Price guide. I do recommend it. I have bought stuff from the author personally and he really know this stuff.

A Monkees Fans Delight !
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-26
If you enjoyed The Monkees you can't miss with this 208 page, softbound volume that contains more than 400 large, sharp, full color photos of every type of The Monkees collectible. More than 600 items are documented and priced for the period 1966 to 1972. Pre-Monkees items involving individual band members are included. Topics range from The Monkees history, books, magazines, music, fan clubs, trading cards, concert items, movies and counterfeit items. There is sufficient text included that is interesting and informative. If you were a Monkees fan you'll enjoy reliving times past. A super book you'll enjoy. Add it to your library.

Collectibles
Mustache Cups: Timeless Victorian Treasures
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing (1999-09)
Authors: Pauline C. Peck and Glenn Erardi
List price: $49.95
New price: $37.96
Used price: $36.95

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Wonderful Referance Guide!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-06
A great place for both new and old collectors a like to find information! The detailed photo's are as much of a pleasure to look at as the text is to read. I only wish the Young family would send their collection on tour!

COLLECTORS/DEALERS MUST HAVE
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-20
AS A COLLECTOR AND SON OF A COLLECTOR I CAN SAY WITHOUT THIS BOOK YOU WILL BE LOST. THE SECTION ON THE MARKS COULD STAND ALONE. FOR US COLLECTORS THIS IS GOING TO BE FUN SEEING WHAT ITEM COME "OUT OF THE CLOSET" AND INTO THE MARKET!COMPLAINT, THE SECTION ON SILVER CUPS IS TO SMALL.

Most comprehensive book ever written about mustache cups!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-12
This is the most comprehensive book ever written about mustache cups, their history, age, and value. The photography is excellent. Not since 1972, when Dorothy Hammond published her book, has a book shown the pictures, dates, descriptions,condition, the backstamp and the value. Their book includes wonderful sets and groupings; silver cups/saucers and their marks; reproductions and fakes; and a wonderful chapter on available accessories.

Paula & Glenn should win an award for this one!

The Book Mustache Cup Collectors Have Been Waiting For!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-19
If you collect mustache cups--you need this valuable collector's guide. Written in an enjoyable format, the book gives hundreds of colorful pictures of mustache cups and saucers from around the world. There are pages of valuable potters marks to check your own with. There is even a section on quadruple plate mustache cups and marks. The history of the cups is great. And, best of all, there is a price/value guide for each cup. Now I know what my collection is worth! I'm so glad that this book has finally been written. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

A Definite "Must Have" for Serious Collectors
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-27
Not since Dorothy Hammond's 1972 book on Mustache Cups has anyone written on this subject. Pauline and Glenn are to be congratulated for producing this fine publication which, in my opinion, is long overdue.

The book is split into chapters dealing with the different types of cups and saucers and it is well illustrated with detailed photographs. No matter how many pictures the book has, though, there never seems to be enough of them and they leave you wanting more. One chapter that I particularly found useful deals with manufacturer's marks. This is an excellent reference section that should help date most marked pieces in any collection.

The authors have included valuations on most pieces which they explained should act as only a guide to real market prices. The problem with listing valuations, which Dorothy Hammond also acknowledged, is that prices may soon become out of date or not be truly reflective of the actual market prices when one considers the multitude of styles, types and condition of pieces that exist.

I know that the authors are considering a second edition: I hope they succeed.

Collectibles
The Nancy Drew Scrapbook: 60 Years of America's Favorite Teenage Sleuth
Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Press (1993-11)
Author: Karen Plunkett-Powell
List price: $10.95
Used price: $0.04
Collectible price: $28.91

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Purchase of book from another dealer.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-05
Outstanding service. Book was in better than expected condition.

For any mystery fan
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-17
This is not a story, it's an informational book about Nancy Drew. Everythin in it is factual and it even shares a few mysteries of the life of Nancy Drew. I recomend this book to any mystery fan, ND fan, or the curious reader.

The Mystery of Nancy Drew's Ghostwriter...solved!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-18
...and other fascinating background trivia for the queen-of-teen-sleuth buffs! I'm not a true Nancy Drew fan, I'm a bookseller with a mercenary interest in the vintage teenage sleuth, but this book almost made me a believer! The author approaches her subject matter with the infectious enthusiasm of the true fan, and delves into carefully guarded mysteries of secret ghostwriter identities, Riverview's true location, and other gems of trivia too numerous to cite, with a determination and verve Nancy herself would be proud of! Fun to read, captivating, and informative to the collector and bookseller alike! (and by the way, the writing is adult-level, not 4-8 yrs., as the description implies!)

Just as much fun as a Nancy Drew mystery!
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-19
What a fun read! I loved seeing all the old pictures, and was amazed by the "behind the scenes" intrigue of the Nancy Drew publishing syndicate. Plunkett-Powell really tracked down the many Carolyn Keenes, in true "sleuth style." Anyone who ever stayed up late reading their Nancy Drews with a flashlight under the covers will absolutely love this book.

Nancy Drew collectors MUST HAVE this book!
Helpful Votes: 28 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-26
This was the best and most well-researched book I've ever read about Nancy Drew. Not only does Ms. Plunkett-Powell "introduce" us to the REAL Carolyn Keene -- Mildred Wirt Benson -- but she gives us a history of how the idea for Nancy Drew was born and some of the politics involved in it for Wirt when Stratmeyer died and his daughter, Harriet, took over everything and tried to control too much of the writing. We learn which NDs weren't written by Wirt, and how much of the writing was changed as well as the covers.

She tells collectors how to know the worth of their stash. She goes through each of the characters and their start with the series. She even talks about the TV show and MOVIES in the 1930s that were made -- more for the fun of it than to truly showcase the books. Info about Russell Tandy, the illustrator of the early books and the first to design covers, also is described.

She hasn't forgotten anything. It's truly a work of genius for the Nancy Drew collector, a "must have" for all of us!

Collectibles
Nose from Jupiter
Published in Paperback by Tundra Books (1998-04-04)
Author: Richard Scrimger
List price: $7.95
New price: $2.00
Used price: $0.01
Collectible price: $10.00

Average review score:

Excelently funny
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-09
This book will have you laughing all the way through. although it is a fiction book, it has real life feelings and actions. It is about a kid who fell in a river, got unconshious, got a concushin, and is trying to remember what happend. The book tells all of the totaly halarious and outragious things that he did before the axcidend. o yea, he has an alein living in hes nose named norbert

My friend
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-05
My friend Candace Johnson is reading this book. I've been interested to read it, but she just is a slow reader. She says it's funny, but she hasn't even gotten half way! But it's supposed to be really funny!

Nose From Jupiter
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-09
If you like or love funny, fantasy, science fiction and unpredicable books, then I have the book for you. The book is called Nose From Jupiter by Richard Scrimger. It's about a boy named Alan that has an alien(or someting like that)that is from the plant Jupiter living in his nose. Yup, his nose. The alien's name is Norbert. This is a really funny book and is also good.The only bad thing about this book is that it is to long. You will have to keep reading to the next chapter to find out what will happen. On a scale of one to ten, I would give it an eigth.

There's an Alien up my nose
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-11
I bought this book for my two sons aged 9 and 11. To get them started, I read the first chapter. Well, that was me hooked. I had to read the whole book aloud. For the next week, each night I had to read more than the usual length.
I found myself crying with laughter at the alien forcing the little boy Allen out of his usual routine and behaviour. There are some hilarious moments as Norbert the Alien gets Allen into tricky situations he would normally avoid.
The alien helped Allen sort out bullies and also to understand his mum and dad. All of these life lessons are given in such a positive way.
My sons were invited to a birthday party and they asked if they could buy the 'alien up the nose book' for their friend - this one is a winner for kids and parents.

A smart "children"s book that pulls no punches...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-21
Alan Dingwall is a real kid: he's worried about bullies, wonders if his parents care about him now that they're divorced, and envies his overweight friend's apparently happy family. Alan struggles at math, and dreads the school bell that means the school population has to find a way out of the school without running afoul of the "Cougars" - the school bullies.

Life is tough - and real - for Alan, and Scrimger pulls no punches.

Then an alien, Norbert, takes up residence in Alan's nose, and things go quickly awry in Alan's balanced (if somewhat sad) world. Norbert is quickly mistaken for "Squeaky" - Alan's new nickname as the school's suddenly gifted ventriloquist. As Squeaky starts tossing bon-mots aplenty around the school, Alan finds himself unwittingly insulting the bullies, telling girls how he really feels, and being - just this once - the life of the classroom.

What's heartening about this tale is not really the antics of the alien in Alan's nose - though certainly the humour is a blast and it's enjoyable to the extreme. What got my real vote was the true-to-life child frustration that Scrimger wove into the plot. Alan worries that his father doesn't care about him anymore, and that his mother is just too busy to really pay attention. He's a witty kid, and very smart (in non-math ways), and I doubt anyone would have any trouble empathising with Alan's world.

The balance of humour and real-life in this book is nothing short of artful, and kids will appreciate not being spoken down to in this tale. Snap it up, and be prepared for an eventually triumphant novel that will touch on some real emotionality.

'Nathan

Collectibles
The Official American Numismati Association Grading Standards For United States Coins (Official American Numismatic Association Grading Standards for United States Coins)
Published in Paperback by Whitman Publishing (2005-08-30)
Authors: Kenneth Bressett and Q. David Bowers
List price: $14.95
New price: $16.95
Used price: $14.77

Average review score:

Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-24
I strongly reccommend everyone read 2 or 3 books before spending a dollar on a coin. This book would be 1 of the 3 books I would start with. Excellent info and easy to understand. The detailed descriptions of each of the grades ( no matter which U. S. coins hold your interest) is great. You most know what your spending your money on and this is a truly wonderful source. Good luck and read READ READ.

semi novas
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-18
I collect mostly wheat Penny's, if the book is correct my collection has all went up one grade from what i thought. THANKS

Saved me thousands in auction pricing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-24
Thanks so much. I reference coin values in this book as I am on-line bidding.

Jeff

Nothing but the best
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-29
If you want the true grade and able to judge the true value of a coin, you need to be able to grade according to ANA standards yourself. There is no better book than this, with clear explanations and pictures. I buy and sell a lot of coins, and I use this book many times a week and recommend it to all.

Grading Standards is a 5 star must
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-05
Very well done. The introductory information is key to understanding the rest of the book. Grading is made undertandable.

Very Good!

Collectibles
Origami Jewelry: More Than 40 Exquisite Designs to Fold and Wear
Published in Hardcover by Kodansha America (2007-11-09)
Author: Ayako Brodek
List price: $24.95
New price: $14.50
Used price: $14.92

Average review score:

Creative and Practical
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-12
What a creative and practical book! I love origami and have incorporated it into my card making, gift wrapping, decorating, and table setting for years. However, I had never made jewelry with it. The techniques in the book have opened a whole new area of possiblilites for me.

Just what I was looking for.....
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-24
I ordered this book without high hopes and was pleasantly surprised. Finally, an origami jewelry book that goes through the process step by step with clear photos as a guide. All the questions I had regarding origami jewelry making were answered. In the past, much of my paper jewelry making was based on guesswork.

Beauty achieved
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
As someone who is a novice I found this book relatively easy to follow. I have been doing origami for a long time, but I am not consistent with it. It is something I love and I know basics, but not something I am constantly working to excel at, even though I wish I had the time to. With a stressful job I needed an outlet and so have taken origami up again to relax and have a creative outlet. I saw this book and thought, wow how cool. I really want to try this. I am more than happy with my impulse purchase. The pictures are clear and concise. She gives you all the basic folds in the front so you don't have to go looking in other materials for them. The author also allows your creative juices to flow. She shows many different project pictures with the same origami shape. This allowed me to take her projects one step further and really make them my own. I have never made jewelry before (other than macaroni necklaces in kindergarten) and she details all the tools and materials you need. Really, if this peeks your interest, the take the plunge and buy it. You won't be disappointed.

origami jewelry: a surprising find
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-06
Origami Jewelry: More Than 40 Exquisite Designs to Fold and Wear Very nice presentation. Instructions and diagrams are fairly easy to understand. The pictures of the finished fold are nicely shown. I've been doing origami for 30 yrs and never thought of making jewelry. You always learn new things.

Use this not just for paper!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-10
I am relatively new to Origami so I found this book a welcome addition to the library, it covers the obligatory choosing of papers, tools to use and importantly for newbies a good solid instructional section on the "basic folds". The jewellery created was quiet nice, a little kitsch for my personal taste, but easily accomplished with a bit of practice.

The big thing for me though came with Metal Clay "paper", I am primarily a jewellery artist and use Metal clay a lot, I love the product of silver sheet clay or paper clay as some people call it as I can fold this like paper in origami styles and then fire it to produce minature fine silver jewellery. Good ideas in the book for me to transfer to silver replicas.

The diagrams were clear, easy to understand and photographed well. Thank you Ayako for a good book.

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The Photo Journal Guide to Comic Books (VOL I: A-J & VOL II: K-Z)
Published in Hardcover by Gerber Publishing Company (1990-11-01)
Authors: Ernst Gerber and Mary Gerber
List price: $145.00
New price: $110.20
Used price: $24.22

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The Blind Collector
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-08
I've always bought comic books for the cover art. But with tens-of-thousands of comics out there, it was almost impossible to know which ones to search for. Of course, if I remembered a comic from when I was a kid that was a start, but what of the thousands I'd never seen? I was a blind collector. Gerber's books cover almost every comic book published till about 1965! 20,000+ photographs...fantastic! Even if I couldn't buy them all, I could at least see what was out there. The only weakness is that some later issues of the longer running titles are omitted. I would liked to have seen them all, but can understand the desire to wrap things up. For the price of one good 1950's era comic you can view just about ever cover published...a very good deal.

ESSENTIAL
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-16
What a [great] set of volumes. I am a huge comic collector, owning every issue of Spider-Man ever printed, but I am also a great fan and collector of various other comics, and a comic-history buff. These books are a joy to just flip through, learning about Golden and Silver Age comics. The pictures are gorgeous, all in color on glossy paper. And there's 10's of thousands of them! Well worth the money and worth their weight in gold if you're a true comic fan and collector! Might be a bit much for just the casual comic enthusiast. These 2 books and the two volume Marvel set are the standard by which all other collecting resources should be held to!

A Great Resource for the Comic collector/fan
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-24
What a [great] set of volumes. I am a huge comic collector, owning every issue of Spider-Man ever printed, but I am also a great fan and collector of various other comics, and a comic-history buff. These books are a joy to just flip through, learning about Golden and Silver Age comics. The pictures are gorgeous, all in color on glossy paper. And there's 10's of thousands of them! Well worth the money and worth their weight in gold if you're a true comic fan and collector! Might be a bit much for just the casual comic enthusiast. These 2 books and the two volume Marvel set are the standard by which all other collecting resources should be held to!

Covers 21700 of them.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-28
What can you say about two books that have 21700 comic book covers beautifully printed on gloss paper? WOW! for a start. No one is going to better Ernst and Mary Gerber's five-year labor of love to complete this project. If you collect comics from 1935 thru 1965 you need these. I don't collect them but as a publication designer I have an interest in the visual aspects of popular culture so I got a set...despite the price!

Open either book anywhere and start looking and it soon becomes apparent that this is a very comprehensive collection, I kept coming across comics that ran for a few issues, sometimes only one issue. Each cover has up to twenty-five pieces of information, essential for collectors. Many show a cover of the only copy known to exist. The first sixteen pages of each book has text about collecting comics and their values. I liked the page in book two that is devoted to ads that appeared on the back covers, strangely some collectors only go for these, if you do, go for a copy of 'Hey Skinny!' by Mike Beller and Jerry Leibowitz, surely the only book about the subject.

Author Gerber says on the jacket flap...''if you spend one minute examining each picture, eight hours per day, five days a week, it would require an astounding NINE weeks to complete the job.'' Nine weeks later have a rest and then go and buy the two volume 'Photo-Journal Guide to Marvel Comics' and start to look at a further 7700 covers!

***FOR AN INSIDE LOOK click 'customer images' under the cover.

A gorgeous compilation of 20th Century Art!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-03
I was amazed at the scope of this book, every cover from 1935-1965, and the labor that must have gone into compiling and producing it. Its extremely well photographed, carefully indexed, and the quality of paper and binding is excellent. For serious comic book collectors, it's worth every penny. A lifetime book.


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