Post-War Tin Toys


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In all-color photographs, it focuses on the post-WWII period during which tin toy production flourished. Special features include information on the prominent postwar toy manufacturers, current-day revivals, and an appendix that lists each manufacturer, its origins and trademarks, and a listing of international toy museums.




The Art of the Tin Toy


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Robots


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Wind-ups, Tin Toy Dreams


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Shows antique wind-up toys, including cars, robots, motorcycles, buses, fire engines, monsters, cowboys, street cars, airplanes, boats, and animals.




Collecting Tin Toys


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Making Tin Can Toys


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Edward Thatcher's 1919 book, "Making Tin Can Toys," provides instructions on how to construct toy trucks, boats, trains, and windmills, as well as trays, candlesticks, and biscuit cutters, all out of used tin cans. Thatcher, an instructor of Decorative Metal Working at Columbia University's Teachers College in New York City, made clever and durable creations using simple tools and an abundant material. His design methods were trial-tested by both10-12 year olds and wounded World War I soldiers. The book includes over 100 helpful diagrams and black-and-white photographs.




Schuco Classic Tin Toys


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Provides a complete history of this internationally famous mechanical toy producer. Features lavish illustrations, detailed listings, and pricing for cars, water toys, and airplanes.




The Big Book of Tin Toy Cars


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This comprehensive and thoroughly enjoyable reference features hundreds of tin toy cars from toy makers around the world. Included are toys from Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Spain, Taiwan, and the United States. The toys represent cars of the 1900s to the 1970s, with a major emphasis on toys produced in Japan during the 1950s and 1960s -- the peak period for toy cars made from tin. Showcased are commercial delivery and public service vehicles organized alphabetically by make, as well as hot rods, jalopies, and race cars. A companion volume features passenger, sports, and concept vehicles. With over 1,140 photographs of toys and detailed information not previously published, this is the most complete work in the field. Each listing contains the make, model, year, body style, size, graphic markings, operation description, producing company, country of origin, trademarks, a scarcity rating, and current values based on condition. Many photos feature the original boxes. A list of the toy companies and their respective marks rounds out this valuable collectors guide. Return to your childhood with this delightful look at colorful toy cars produced in tin!




The Book of Penny Toys


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This book features toys made of tinplate, lead and cast iron, celluloid, wood and paper.




Antique French Tin Toys - Small Edition


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This is the ultimate book for collectors of French tin toys, made around 1900. It illustrates fantastic tin carriages, cars, boats and trains. An extra chapter is added about the Spanish manufacturer Hispania. A recently discovered sketchbook shows beautiful designs for tin toys made by Hispania. In various collections these toys were found and added to the book. A unique document never seen before in any other toy book.