Collecting Disneyana

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Collecting Disneyana (Identification & Values (Collector Books)) Collecting Disneyana (Identification & Values (Collector Books))

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We are Disney collectors, and this book will be a big help in identifying collectibles we find during our rummaging through shops.

As the author of this book, I would like to first respond by telling readers that this book is, indeed, MAINLY about vintage Disneyana collectibles. A previous reviewer regarded the Disney "antiques" presented in the book as junk...I would take exception to that statement as I, along with thousands of other collectors around the world, VALUE old Disneyana as the "Cadillacs" of the comic character collecting world. This book was a labor of love written from the perspective of both the advanced and the novice collector...however, the book IS about vintage Disneyana. It is NOT a book about new Disney items, although a chapter in the book is devoted to newer collectibles. If you are a vintage Disney toy lover...I wrote this book for YOU!

This book is a waste of space. It shows only old junk pieces of Disneyana and is of no use to a new collector trying to find out what is hot to collect. No wonder the price is so low.

Let me start right off by saying that "Collecting Disneyana" is by no means a definitive guide on the hobby. Such a book, in one existed, would have to be beyond massive. There has been so much Disney merchandise produced over the past 80 plus years that it would be an impossible feat to catalog it all. Disney was a company who was at the forefront of marketing its characters and as such, there is simply a voluminous amount of material out there. What the book does do very effectively is give a sampling of Disneyana from the past eight decades although its main thrust is with the Golden Age of Disney from the 1930's. Geared towards the novice or intermediate collector, even long time fans and collectors will find a lot to enjoy in the book, beginning with the hundreds of brilliant, full color photos of rare Disney collectibles. In today's era where things tend to be overly merchandised, you get a good idea of just how popular Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and the rest of the characters were back in the 30's. Their images could be seen everywhere...toys, books, salt & pepper shakers, figurines, radios, even on packaging for Noma Christmas lights. The first 115 pages of the 240 page book are dedicated to these early years. Now this not a typical price guide listing. This isn't about long pages of tiny, hard to read text. There are typically three to five pictures per page and pricing information is provided for each item shown. These include the manufacturer and year (if known) and the value range. The items are enough to make the most seasoned collector drool...there's a Lionel Circus Train, a Mickey bandleader doll by Knickerbocker, a Disney windup balloon vendor toy, and some of the earliest Mickey Mouse watches. The next chapter deals with characters other than the usual suspects. These include items that bare the image of Oswald the Rabbit, Ferdinand the Bull, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and others. The final two chapters cover the television years of the 40's through the 60's and a look at modern Disney collectibles. Perhaps the most valuable part of the book, at least for new collectors, is the collector's guide, which contains valuable information about buying, selling, and collecting Disneyana. There's great stuff about how best to store your items, buying on the Internet, and more. WRITTEN BY TIM JANSON

David Longest's COLLECTING DISNEYANA: IDENTIFICATION & VALUE GUIDE will prove an exciting, popular pick for any library catering to Disney collectors. Color photos pack a survey of early to later Disney items, from films and books to figurines, packing in notes on collectible items and their prices.

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Collecting Disneyana is exactly the book its title suggests a book all about the fun of collecting objects related to Walt Disney characters and movies. The book presents extensive examples of very early Disneyana in a chapter titled The Golden Years specializing in Disney's fab five: early Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pluto...

The Collector's Encyclopedia of Disneyana The Collector's Encyclopedia of Disneyana

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this is a great book if you are a collector of disney. It's help you make the right purchase and let's you know the value ot that purchase.

This 224 page library volume with laminated covers contains more than 850 large, full color, sharp photos of each item. It contains more than 2000 values, however the book was published in 1992. A lot of text is provided and most of the photos are accompanyed by a useful description. A joy to look at. You'll want to add this to your collectibles library and keep it forever !

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1996 - The Collector's Encyclopedia of Disneyana - A Value & Identification Guide - By David Longest & Michael Stern - Hardcover - Collector Books - Div. of Schroeder Publishing - An indespensible guide for the Disney collector, or buyer and seller - The photos alone are Priceless! - New - Collectible

Time to Rewind: A Guide to Collecting Disneyana Ingersoll Wrist Watches 1933 - 1939 Time to Rewind: A Guide to Collecting Disneyana Ingersoll Wrist Watches 1933 - 1939

The most complete reference guide ever published. Over 100 pages of detailed information for the collector or investor. View vivid colored photos of original disneyana wrist watches with their boxes and paperwork...