McCoy Pottery


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Our popular three-volume set on McCoy pottery has been consolidated into the exciting new McCoy Pottery, The Ultimate Reference and Value Guide. Authors Bob Hanson and Craig Nissen have added new information throughout the book. Production pieces are shown from 1910 through the mid 1980s. Well over 3,000 pieces are shown in almost 900 photographs and 100 original catalog pages and price lists. Also included are current values, sizes, color variations, and insights from a collector s point of view. 2009 values.




The Collectors Encyclopedia of McCoy Pottery


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The most popular writers in the pottery field compiled this richly informative deluxe guide featuring hundreds of pieces of McCoy pottery, and for over 20 years it has been the best resource for collectors. Large color photos fill this deluxe guide which has been updated to reflect the current market values. 1999 values. 8.5 X 11.




The Guide to Brush-McCoy Pottery


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THE GUIDE TO BRUSH-MCCOY POTTERY catalogues an extensive collection of pottery manufactured by the Brush-McCoy potteries in Roseville & Zanesville, Ohio. Colored photographs of over 1,400 pieces of pottery are included, identified by size, production number, & date of manufacture. The book contains copies of orginal Brush-McCoy catalogue pages from 1910 through 1981. Other interesting historical data from this time period include descriptions of the ways in which glazes were used, detailed manufacturing techniques, information about the owners of the potteries & the designers, & comments from the employees at the potteries. The only other reference to Brush-McCoy potteries has been out of print for ten years. The book includes a 1992-1993 Price Guide Insert. The prices for the pottery illustrated in the book were set with a low to high value. Eleven professional pottery dealers from different demographic areas throughout the United States participated in establishing the suggested prices. The Price Guide also includes pottery notes, photographs, & catalogue sheets which are additions to the original publication. The authors plan to periodically update the Price Guide.




Collector's Guide to Camark Pottery


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A complete history and a marks section is well documented with photos and dates.Hundreds of full color photos showcase the variety of Camark's wares. Vintage catalogs, advertisements, photos, and other images are appropriately placed throughout the book. A companion to Book 1. Current values. AUTHORBIO: David Gifford is a historian of Arkansas's early twentieth century pottery companies: Ouachita Pottery of Hot Spring; Niloak Pottery of Benton; and Camark Pottery of Camden. He has curated major Arkansas pottery exhibits for local museums. A collector of many things since childhood, he collects representative examples of Arkansas art pottery, mission furniture, and Arkansiana. REVIEW: This book covers the many innovations of Barbie doll and the history behind this collectible. It's a story of Barbie's creation, her evolution, and her journey into being one of the most collectible dolls in the world. A pictorial pleasure and an informative source for collectors everywhere.




McCoy Cookie Jars


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Fifty Years in the Northwest


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Chapters start with historical information about a county or places within the county followed by biographies of people from those localities.




France is a Feast


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From the coauthor of My Life in France, a revealing collection of photographs taken by Paul Child that document his and Julia Child’s years in France Through intimate and compelling photographs taken by her husband Paul Child, a gifted photographer, France is a Feast documents how Julia Child first discovered French cooking and the French way of life. Paul and Julia moved to Paris in 1948 where he was cultural attaché for the US Information Service, and in this role he met Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, Brassai, and other leading lights of the photography world. As Julia recalled: “Paris was wonderfully walkable, and it was a natural subject for Paul.” Their wanderings through the French capital and countryside, frequently photographed by Paul, would help lead to the classic Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and Julia’s brilliant and celebrated career in books and on television. Though Paul was an accomplished photographer (his work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art), his photographs remained out of the public eye until the publication of Julia’s memoir, My Life in France, in which several of his images were included. Now, with more than 200 of Paul’s photographs and personal stories recounted by his great-nephew Alex Prud’homme, France is a Feast not only captures this magical period in Paul and Julia’s lives, but also brings to light Paul Child’s own remarkable photographic achievement.