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A Century of Crayola: Collectibles a Price Guide
by Bonnie B. Rushlow
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Hobby House Press (2002-09-06)
ISBN: 0875886388
EAN: 9780875886381
Dewy Decimal #: 741.23075
Hardcover: 144 pages
Condition: New
Comments: 2002, 160 pages, 8 ? x 11, Hardback, Book is in Unused Condition. Book is completely intact with inside pages in Excellent condition with no tears and with no notations (no pencil marks, no underlining, no highlighting, etc.) Fast Service. Books well packed and mailed USPS with Delivery Confirmation.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
2003 is the 100th anniversary of Crayola crayons! Most of us can remember opening that new green and yellow box of Crayola crayons in our childhood with their distinctive and familiar smell of the brand-new, waxy crayons. The author presents a rich history of the Binney and Smith Company, a chronology of changes made in crayon colours and packaging through the years, descriptions and current values, and other interesting facts and trivia about Crayola crayons. 380 colour photographs show a wealth of early Binney and Smith distinctive tins and boxes of crayons, chalks, and paints. In addition, collectors today can find artwork, toys, games, puzzles, and an array of other products with the familiar serpentine and chevron trademarked designs, as well as the newer Crayola rainbow swash trademarked products. With this book the author, Bonnie Rushlow, brings back long-forgotten childhood memories through a myriad of Crayola collectibles from 1903 through the modern era.
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SHOWING THEIR COLORS
Rating (5)
Date: 2003-03-20
6 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful
With illustrations as brightly colorful as the crayons themselves Bonnie Rushlow presents a comprehensive guide for collector's of this school days' staple. Many will be amazed at the current market value of items held in the familiar green and yellow box, as well as the boxes and other containers themselves. Beginning with an Introduction that covers determining the grade and value of the collectible, author Rushlow follows with a brief history of the crayons' early years when it was known as An-Du-Septic Dustless Crayon. Succeeding chapters cover advertisements, art, books, dolls, animals, plush toys, such as a set of Burger King promotional bears, and a variety of other Crayola collectibles - even night lights and clocks. Don't be surprised to find Christmas tree ornaments and jig saw puzzles. A price list completes the handy guide. Who knows, you may have a colorful treasure or two in your attic. - Gail Cooke
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