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This little booklet came with one of the Dream Builders buckets. I believe my cousin passed it down to one of my sisters and I snagged the booklet for The Little Mermaid bit.
Hippie dolls the Sunshine Family were very crafty and included this fun book of crafts you could make for your doll.
I've actually come across some dolls with these accessories children made included.
My latest find!
Oversized Brio/Mattel S.A. 24 page booklet 8" wide x 6" shows Bubblecuts, swirls, and later ponytails (#6), and also Ken and Skipper fashions.
Available.
Every song in a booklet got its introductional illustration and a background illustration to place the lyrics on.
this booklet is numbered 2A. it says Karina is still only available in blonde and brunette and with 4 different original outfits.
i got also booklet 2B, which might be from fall 1980 then. it presents no new dolls, but the same as shown in 2A.
i got also booklet 3A. it announces booklet 4 for fall 1981, so i guess booklet 3A is from spring 1981. it either shows no new doll types and very similiar fashions to all previous catalogues.
I finally got the booklet that I had when I was little and that came with my Lisa dolls. I so adored the illustration on the cover, and I longed for each and every outfit of the inside! Now, I'm slowly getting the collection together... yay!!! I'm so thrilled!
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
Licca wedding!
File name: 07_11_001235
Title: Booklet Illustrations
Creator/Contributor: L. Prang & Co. (publisher)
Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate)
Copyright date:
Physical description note: Proof print
Genre: Chromolithographs; Landscape prints; Portrait prints; Illustrations; Proofs
Notes: Title supplied by cataloger.
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
The Boys' & Girl's Handbook: Kadets of America. 1960.
Found this little booklet in a pile of ephemera at an antique store in the Houston Heights.
An interesting bit of Americana--the Kadets of America was a group formed by a company that originally manufactured "dummy" training rifles used by the US Navy. After WWII, the company ended up manufacturing toy guns and pop guns. The Kadets, which had an estimated 16,000 children registered organized drill teams that competed--sort of a Junior-Junior ROTC.
The Kadets disbanded in 1970, probably due to shifting sentiments in American culture. It's somewhat disturbing to think that a group like this was formed, but I suppose the dummy rifles used by modern drill teams in marching bands date back to these sorts of para-millitary training groups.
From Wikipedia: 'In 1953 Parris started the idea of Kadet Military Drill Teams that communities could form. Purchasers of Kadet toy weapons would receive a free comic book drawn by Kurt Schaffenberger for Customs Comics Inc. telling the story of an imaginary boy named Bob Duncan who became a Kadet and advanced to the rank of Captain. The comic book featured instructions how to do the American manual of arms and offered the full range of Kadet Trainer Rifles, cork firing weapons, rank insignia, and dress and fatigue uniforms for both girls and boys featuring a white riding helmet. The brochure also featured a Kadet Officer's Training School located on a 200-acre (0.81 km2) farm in Savannah and a Kadet song. From 1953 to around 1970 when the programme ended, the Kadets had over 16,000 members.;
Licca Chan Booklet I found at a yard sale!
Bad Translation:
"Licca-chan Newspaper #4"
"Long-hair Izumi-Chan"
"Shampoo Ribbon-Chan"
File name: 07_11_001231
Title: Booklet Illustrations
Creator/Contributor: L. Prang & Co. (publisher)
Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate)
Copyright date:
Physical description note: Proof print
Genre: Chromolithographs; Genre prints; Illustrations; Proofs
Notes: Title supplied by cataloger.
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
This little booklet came with one of the Dream Builders buckets. I believe my cousin passed it down to one of my sisters and I snagged the booklet for The Little Mermaid bit.
Cover.
"Egyptian" Distributed by Amsterdam Continental Types and Graphic Equipment. 1957. Printed in Italy.