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Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

There are now three editions of The Halloween Retrospect for vintage Halloween collector references. Note again these are not visual survey books but instead articles on focused subjects via primary sources that include ~550 catalogs of consumer/vendor materials (1900-1979) as well as company materials across US archives (such as Framingham History Center for THR, V2 or Hallmark Archives for THR, V3).

 

With research pulled from the pages of nearly 500 catalogs (1900-1979) housed in one archive library, The Halloween Retrospect, Volume 1 is the first in a series of new guide books (in digest form) to offer critical perspective of the traditional narrative surrounding vintage Halloween markets, and by result offering important information to collectors in the field.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Note that official copies include bookmark-tallies and a March Brothers poster.

Letterbox (pg. 4).

Introduction Positions for Context, Statement of Intent, Regarding Sources (pg. 5) .

Normal Halloween Holiday Novelties & Early Twentieth Century Youth (pg. 10).

Western Novelty Co. 1928-1990 Carnival, Concession, & Bazaar Supplies – Colorado (pg. 17).

Timeline for Witches A Journey of Two Witches: United States & Germany (pg. 20).

Ornamenten Groteske The Enigmatic History of German Diecuts (pg. 26).

Craw-Bogle Trader a proposal for off-market collecting (p. 32).

  

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Inside view of iHanna's photo book of 2008. Published via Blurb.

 

I blogged all about this Book Project: A Years worth of Photos - click to read about it

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

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I designed this Booklet for Mum-Cares Company. They were very happy to see the logo and assured me that they would work with me more in the future.

 

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my first published (non-selfpublished, that is) illustration. November 1997.

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

The front Cover of a short read book by Matt Parsons

I just had to take one pic of their booth because apparently they are the biggest thing since sliced bread.

 

I must admit I've never read any of there stuff because I don't generally do "cute" or "upbeat". I prefer to be depressed.

 

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There are now three editions of The Halloween Retrospect for vintage Halloween collector references. Note again these are not visual survey books but instead articles on focused subjects via primary sources that include ~550 catalogs of consumer/vendor materials (1900-1979) as well as company materials across US archives (such as Framingham History Center for THR, V2 or Hallmark Archives for THR, V3).

 

The third volume of The Halloween Retrospect features a two-part article that first studies haunted house ephemera (early-20th-century to mid-century) and secondly features cards by Gibson and centerpieces by Hallmark as evidence of new paper collectible innovations The book also has small articles on the 60’s wave of sound effects vinyl and a list of catalog terminology.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Note official copies contain Hallmark centerpieces poster and crossword puzzle.

Letterbox (pg. 4)

Introduction Statement of Intent, Regarding Source (pg. 5).

Halloween Haunts – Part 1 The Witch’s Cottage and Spook House Additions (pg. 8).

Halloween Haunts – Part 2 Engineered Mansions and Hallmark Innovations (pg. 14).

Haunted House Timeline Hallmark Haunted Houses 1950-1980: Poster & Key (pg. 25).

Haunted Vinyl Sixties Wave of Haunted House Recordings (pg. 27).

The Catalog Audience Understanding Readership to Define Content (pg. 29).

Index The Halloween Retrospect, Vol. 1 -Vol. 3 (pg. 31).

 

Once available, the new volume: THR, Vol 3, will appear in publications along with previous volumes all offering an Etsy checkout link. Why Etsy? This author sells via THR Etsy Bookstore to control quality, manage applicable taxes as required for sales, and ship in a sturdy box at your chosen postal rate. Note, this also gives the author a chance to include additional material such as postcards, fold-out posters, and (in THR, V3) a Halloween-themed crossword puzzle.

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

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