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 Collector's Encyclopedia of Vogue Dolls: Identification and Values Vogue Dolls Incorporated is one of America's most popular manufacturers of dolls. Readers of the first edition of Collector's Encyclopedia of Vogue Dolls were delighted with more than 1,400 color photos of the most enduring dolls of the century. This new edition features 200 additional photos, for a total of 1,600 shots, along with updated information and collector values. It is truly the most complete and organized book on Ginny and Vogue dolls on the market. Besides the famous Ginny and her many outfits, there are special sections devoted to Jill, Ginnette, Jan, Jeff, Baby Dear, Brikette, Toodles, Wee Imp, Li'l Imp, and all the other Vogue dolls ever made, along with their outfits and accessories. This fantastic book also covers the design, technologies, materials, and behind-the-scenes stories of Vogue dolls. A chronological list of Vogue dolls and fashion production locations are two helpful features. Illustrations from original catalogs will help collectors identify and price their dolls. Authors Judith Izen and Carol Stover have compiled and organized a wealth of information into a readable and easy-to-use format. This book is a loving tribute to the wonderful world of Vogue dolls.
 Effanbee's Dy-Dee: The Complete Collector's Book Known as the "almost-human" doll, Dy-Dee was produced continuously by the Effanbee Doll Company form 1934 through the 1950s, and became one of the most-loved baby dolls for several generations of little girls. One of the earliest "drink-and-wet" dolls, she was available in several sizes. Layettes, clothing patterns, furniture and a multitude of accessories were produced for her. In this comprehensive collector's reference, Barbara Craig Hilliker, author of Bleuette: The Doll and Her wardrobe, traces Dy-Dee's history, providing identification information for the doll as well as for all the materials associated with her. The book includes hundreds of color photographs, including original advertising and publicity materials, guidance for care and restoration and a bonus pattern section. The year 2004 marks the re-introduction of Dy-Dee by the Effanbee Doll Company, which has been documented in step-by-step production photos featured in this book.
Baby Doll (Batman: The Animated Series) - Baby Doll, Mary Louise Dahl, is a fictional villain in the Batman universe, invented exclusively for the original animated series. Alison La Placa initially provided Baby Doll's voice. Baby Doll (singer) - Baby Doll is a pop singer from Serbia. Baby Doll (disambiguation) - The term "Baby Doll" can be applied to several differen things, including: Baby Doll - Baby Doll is a 1956 film which tells the story of the childlike bride of a Mississippi cotton gin owner, who becomes the pawn in a battle between her husband and his enemy. It stars Karl Malden, Carroll Baker, Eli Wallach and Mildred Dunnock.
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