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Posted in Doll Collecting (Monday, October 6, 2008)

Written by Iona Archibald Opie and Robert Opie and Brian Alderson. By Pavilion. There are some available for $8.99.
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Posted in Doll Collecting (Monday, October 6, 2008)

Written by Joelle Herr. By Running Press Miniature Editions. The regular list price is $6.95. Sells new for $1.99. There are some available for $4.25.
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1 comments about Crazy Cat Lady: A Magnetic Sculpture Kit.
  1. This model requires good fine finger coordination to manipulate the tiny cats, which stick better at the bottom than the top of the "lady" if you arrange her standing up on the magnet. Cute, but not as cute as the plastic crazy cat lady figure everyone seems to be selling.


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Posted in Doll Collecting (Monday, October 6, 2008)

Written by Tamela Storm and Debra Van Dyke. By Collector Books. There are some available for $71.98.
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Posted in Doll Collecting (Monday, October 6, 2008)

Written by Roger Canfield and Richard A. Delgaudio. By United States Intelligence Council. The regular list price is $4.95. Sells new for $0.01. There are some available for $0.01.
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5 comments about China Doll - Clinton, Gore and the Selling of the U.S. Presidency.
  1. I hate President Clinton with a passion, but I hate this book even furter. This book covers allegations that have already been covered by other people. It was just waste of my time reading this book. I thought China Doll would give new insight on how Clinton "sold us out." I was greatly disappointed to find out Mr. Delgaudio has written a book that seems to be a cut and paste from other books about Clinton/China scandal.


  2. An excellent primer on the whole sordid Clinton Gore sellout to China. My only criticism is that the book moved to fast. It should have been longer.

    Dr. Canfield does an excellent job of tracing the money from the Chinese government to the Clinton-Gore political operation. He is able to penetrate the lies, the distortions, the go betweens the money laundering. What's more he does it mostly from publicly available sources. Too bad Janet Reno did not read this book before letting Gore off the hook.

    This wasn't something that happened while Gore was in the john. It was a carefully planned way for the Chinese to buy influence at the highest levels of our government. It is too bad the title None Dare Call it Treason was already taken.



  3. This book portrays the espionage and what can only be called treason which the Clinton administration has committed. The book clearly states the facts, is a light, quick read and is a real eye opener. The crimes which Clinton and Gore have committed become blatantly obvious to who ever reads this book. This book should be published by the millions and should be in every bookstore around the country.


  4. China doll, a book written by Roger Canfield and Richard Delgaudio, is more than a rush to judgement of what happen to Nuclear weapon secrets, it express a hate for the Clinton Presidency with, unsubstaniated, charges that part of his campaign money came from the Red Chinese. There are many wild charges like this one in this book.

    There is also a long list of false chages made against Los Alamos scientist Wen Ho Lee. He is accused of downloading 50 years of Nuclear secrets and giving them to chinese agents during one of his trips to china.

    The spy charges against Dr. Lee were false, and it was something he was never charged with. At this time Dr. Lee is free with 58 of the 59 charges against him dropped. With one kept on him to keep the Justice dept. and Energy dept. from looking totally ridiculous.

    China doll shows no proof, or even sources that prove their charges against President Clinton. And the few sources quoted in this book have been discredited or suspect.

    ABC News.com writer wrote an article [Errors mar the cox report] that discredits the report put together by Rep. Christopher Cox. The article cited false information and a distortion of facts and history on Nuclear Weapons Spying.

    APB News.com writer also wrote an article critical of the report for the same reasons.

    And there are a number of web sites by people who have knowledge in the area of science and nuclear energy who researched the report and have also discredited it.

    The New York Times story that help start this by publishing charges by Notra Trulock, a former energy dept. security official. The Times made no attempt to prove these charges true before publishing the article.

    Their other sources of information include the Washington Times and the World Net Daily. Both are Conservative and not fans of President Clinton, which translates in to bias reporting.

    An investigation has shown no link to Dr. Lee and Los Alamos over the stolen "Crown Jewels" of the Nuclear arsenal that included the W-88. It also showed that Clinton was not lax in investigating charges of espionage. Dr. Lee name was dropped by the Justice Dept. as a suspect.

    There will be many people who will read China doll, and want to believe every word in it. But the charges made in it are false. This is another Conservative Witch hunt that went nowhere, and it included touches of racism that scrapegoat Chinese Americans as spies for China.

    The key sources for this book have been proven wrong.

    Trulock has resigned.

    The Times was forced to admit they were wrong about about the article.

    After being proven wrong by an 60 minutes investigation, Energy Secretary Bill Richardson, is still in denial of his involvement that got this mess started.

    Cox stated that the case against lee was starting to look like Richard Jewel.

    Finally, since the case against Dr. Lee fell apart a number of Republician Senators who accused Clinton of treason have become silent and left the matter alone.

    This biased book does not plan to do that.

    Robert Butler



  5. Dr. Canfireld and Mr. Delgaudio's account of the treasonous actions and illegal campaign funding involving Ex-President Clinton and Ex-Attorney General Janet Reno, are unvarnished and accurate. I had only obtained bits and pieces of information involving Communist Red China's influence over Ex-President Clinton's administration due to the medias liberal spin. However, was horrified by the legitimate threat to our national sovereignty and safety courtesy of Clinton and Reno. The book goes into elaborate detail evidencing how Clinton used his executive power to run interference for the Riady's, and Chung, who contributed heavily to his election in order to receive highly classified American military technology. To just name a few of Clinton's treasonous activities covered in this book are as follows:

    l. Evidence of Clinton and Reno's intentional roadblock, obstructing the Cox report from being released which revealed Red China's progress in developing a State-of-the-Art military with nuclear weapons on a par with the U.S.A.

    2. Clinton's malicious systematic dismantle of the Reagan Strategic Defense Initiative.

    3. Clinton's signing of control waivers allowing transfer of improved missile guidance systems to Red China; although being fully aware that Red China had nuclear-tipped ICBM's targeted at the U.S.A. Then vetoing Republican missile defense legislation.

    4. Clinton intentionally loosened export controls on missile technology by moving approvals out of Defense and State departments into the pro-trade Commerce Department - being fully aware that red China could easily obtain this highly sensitive technology.

    5. Clinton did not disapprove of North Korea firing missiles into Japanese and Alaskan airspace. And intentionally attempted to conceal Red China firing missiles into Taiwan airspace from the American people.

    6. Clinton was opposed to the Theater Missile Defense system which could protect the U.S.A. from Reed China's nuclear missiles. I would recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in understanding the extent that Clinton and Reno have made our country and we as a people vulnerable to foreign aggressors.



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Posted in Doll Collecting (Monday, October 6, 2008)

By Martingale and Company. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $3.73. There are some available for $0.01.
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4 comments about Collector's Compass: Barbie (r) Doll.
  1. this book is compact and informational. it features photographs and plenty of tips and direction to beginners. The author includes cleaning, how to buy, and a beginning awareness on the world of barbie collecting


  2. I checked this book out of the library and that was a relief, because I did not waste $12.95. I found nothing new or special in this book. There are plenty of other Barbie books out there that may be a bit more expensive but you will get your money's worth if you spend an extra $10-15 on one of them.

    There is no price guide, no list of the vintage outfits available, and only 16 pages of color photos. (16 pages isn't very impressive when you've seen Barbie books that contain hundreds and hundreds of color photos.)

    I gave this book 2 stars because it's fairly inexpensive and it could be helpful to a complete novice who has never read _anything_ about Barbie collecting. There are still better, more informative options for absolute beginners. A lot of the advice in here is generic common sense and BASIC information that could apply to any collectible hobby.



  3. This book would be wonderful for many who are in to loving Barbie. It gives wonderful tips on collecting.... wonderful for beginners!!!


  4. This is a great book for those that are looking to collect barbie and don't know how to judge a doll or what problems they might have. They will not have to learn with an expensive horrible experience.
    IT is good for new sellers because it presents them with all the questions that they will have to answer. AND finally tells them that GREEN EAR is not REALLY completely fixable and that this decreases the value of the doll!
    A mistake many novice sellers commit. Writing on their description "green ear, but I have heard it can be fixed"....


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Posted in Doll Collecting (Monday, October 6, 2008)

Written by Halina Pasierbska. By Shire Publications. The regular list price is $13.50. Sells new for $4.69.
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Posted in Doll Collecting (Monday, October 6, 2008)

Written by DK Publishing. By DK ADULT. The regular list price is $8.95. Sells new for $7.77. There are some available for $0.29.
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Posted in Doll Collecting (Monday, October 6, 2008)

Written by Polly Judd and Pam Judd. By Hobby House Press. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $50.99. There are some available for $7.25.
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2 comments about Santa Dolls & Figurines Price Guide : Antique to Contemporary, Revised Edition.
  1. I have been collecting Santa for years without even knowing it! I just liked them and bought several a year. Finally, realizing that I was wondering what the value of my collection was and starting to bid at auctions for them made me look for a comprehensive book of prices and values. Santa Dolls & Figurines is that book! I am able to find antiques as well as contemporary Santas and the historical significance of Santa around the world. An excellent source for Santa collectors!


  2. Nice guide, buy a more updated book than the 1992 version for better updating in prices!


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Posted in Doll Collecting (Monday, October 6, 2008)

Written by Marjorie E Merod. By Reverie Publishing. The regular list price is $40.00. Sells new for $26.52. There are some available for $19.95.
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Posted in Doll Collecting (Monday, October 6, 2008)

Written by Patricia R. Smith. By Collector Books. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $9.99. There are some available for $2.52.
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1 comments about Modern Collector's Dolls (Identification & Value Guide Seventh Series).
  1. The hundreds of wonderful, clear pictures are a delight to see and a tremendous help in identifying dolls and placing comparative values. Great fun just to look at and enjoy!


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The Treasures of Childhood: Books, Toys, and Games from the Opie Collection
Crazy Cat Lady: A Magnetic Sculpture Kit
Liddle Kiddles Dolls and Accessories
China Doll - Clinton, Gore and the Selling of the U.S. Presidency
Collector's Compass: Barbie (r) Doll
Dolls' Houses (Shire Album)
Ultimate Book of Traditional Bears (Ultimate Teddy Bear)
Santa Dolls & Figurines Price Guide : Antique to Contemporary, Revised Edition
Cissette: A Collectors Guide to the Vintage Alexander Dolls
Modern Collector's Dolls (Identification & Value Guide Seventh Series)

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