Need help finding your long lost title? This site if for collectors and those searching for informationon Little Golden Books, Golden Books and similiar Children's picture books. The site is hosted by the Author of collector books and Warman's Children's
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A book with little signs of wear (external or internal) will always be more valuable than one with signs of use, or abuse. Sad to say, although books were intended to be read, the ones that retain the most value are the ones that have been read the least. A book that has been ...
The many books and magazines dedicated to Kong Kong and martial arts film. The market for martial arts film is still going strong. Whether you’re watching them, buying them, or even just reading about them; Asian film is a hard subject to keep up with. Hong Kong companies like Universe...
“On their own time and dime, [zine creators] produce an intentionally limited amount of content that they themselves must find a way to give to the reader. . . . When I think of the ephemeral work I’m doing – building a collection of books that have little if any published record ...
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Byline: Chris UptonThe year 1887 saw Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee -a moment to celebrate the reign of England's longest-serving queen and the achievements of the empire over which she presided. Ironic, then, that the biggest show in town -the most popular attraction of the year -was ...
This little website has grown by leaps and bounds since we started in 2005. We now average over 175,000 unique visitors per year. Whoever thought there were so many people interested in brick collecting! Note that our focus is primarily on brick from the Hudson Valley and New England. If...
is east coast based it seems there is very little info on stamped bricks based on the west coast, any ideas where to start? Thank you, --Thomas Schmidt Webmaster note: A good west coast source is Dan Mosier's web site: California Bricks. Books on bricks are hard to find. Many are...