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Drawn from the Jerry Silverman/Shannon Rodgers Collection at the Kent State University Museum, this paper doll costume history features thirty-one costumes from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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Illustrating the diversity and beauty of Native American horse tack and gear, Jaye Oliver traces their evolution from the midnineteenth century to the early twentieth century. Drawing upon objects from North American museum and historical society... [ More...]
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Ten dolls, representing three generations, and 37 costumes recall clothing in the early years of 20th century. Meticulously researched and rendered day dresses, sportswear, military attire, formal dress, wedding fashions, children's styles, more.... [ More...]
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This charming paper doll collection, carefully researched and delightfully rendered by Brenda Mattox, features a lovely young debutante-escorted by her aunt-on one of these lengthy tours.Sure to delight paper doll enthusiasts of all ages, this captivating... [ More...]
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Two dolls and 28 splendid, full-color costumes for Ivan IV (the Terrible), Catherine (the Great), Nicholas II (the last czar) and his wife Alexandra, and seven other royal figures. Costumes range from Far Eastern-inspired garments worn by early czars to the... [ More...]
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Movie star legend and pop icon, Marilyn Monroe, is presented in this new, beautiful paper doll book by Marilyn Henry. With eight pages of movie costumes, this book is a treasure with clothes from Marilyn's early films like Ladies of the Chorus, All About... [ More...]
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One of Hollywood's best known stars, Betty Grable, was the subject of many paper doll books. This 1943 reproduction is a favorite among collectors. The red, white and blue covers feature pretty dolls, and the inside pages are nicely designed with well-drawn... [ More...]
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