Brotherly love in playscale: finding diversity in fashion dolls and action figures from the 1960s to now: Barbie, Fashion Royalty, Momoko, Susie, GI Joe, Power Team, Mixis.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Prettie Girls to Add East Asian Prettie Girl
Check this Dolls Magazine interview with Trent T. Daniel of One World Project. We can look forward to an East Asian Prettie Girl and Prettie Girl fashions later this year. Exciting news, yes? Yes!
Barbie-Reference Author J. Michael Augustyniak Died
J. Michael Augustyniak, author of several Barbie books, died on February 28, 2014.
No, I did not know him personally. But I enjoy these books by him:
Barbie Doll Around the World Identification and Values 1964-2007. Collectors Books. Paducah, Kentucky, 2007.
Barbie Doll Collector's Editions Identification and Values. 2008 Edition. Collectors Books. Paducah, Kentucky, 2008.
Collector's Encyclopedia of Barbie Doll Exclusives Identification and Values. Third Edition. Collectors Books. Paducah, Kentucky, 2005.
I LOVE seeing fashion dolls online, but holding a clean, crisp doll reference book - now that is delightful. I can curl up with such a book. I enjoy seeing photographs of dolls I have and dolls I do not have. Having the dolls, being able to touch them in the vinyl is best, yes. Eh, but there is something soothing about turning pages and soaking in the visuals. That's a a nice pre-sleep activity - because it takes me away from the computer screen, the television, work activities, and more intense reading. I thank the talented authors like the late Mr. Augustyniak who allow me to have this experience. This post is my tribute to him.
Additional books he has written and provided photography for include:
Barbie Boom: Identification and Values
Collectorbook author biography, scroll to the second entry (web page dated 2007)
Fort Wayne, Indiana Journal Gazette Interview, August 16, 2008
You can sign the legacy book for Mr. Augustyniak online if you wish. May he rest in peace. My sympathy to his family.
No, I did not know him personally. But I enjoy these books by him:
Barbie Doll Around the World Identification and Values 1964-2007. Collectors Books. Paducah, Kentucky, 2007.
Barbie Doll Collector's Editions Identification and Values. 2008 Edition. Collectors Books. Paducah, Kentucky, 2008.
Collector's Encyclopedia of Barbie Doll Exclusives Identification and Values. Third Edition. Collectors Books. Paducah, Kentucky, 2005.
I LOVE seeing fashion dolls online, but holding a clean, crisp doll reference book - now that is delightful. I can curl up with such a book. I enjoy seeing photographs of dolls I have and dolls I do not have. Having the dolls, being able to touch them in the vinyl is best, yes. Eh, but there is something soothing about turning pages and soaking in the visuals. That's a a nice pre-sleep activity - because it takes me away from the computer screen, the television, work activities, and more intense reading. I thank the talented authors like the late Mr. Augustyniak who allow me to have this experience. This post is my tribute to him.
Additional books he has written and provided photography for include:
Barbie Boom: Identification and Values
(This last one I intend to buy someday: it has the Young Sweethearts and other playscale but NOT directly Barbie-related dolls.)
For additional information about Mr. Augustyniak, please see these websites:
Collectorbook author biography, scroll to the second entry (web page dated 2007)
Fort Wayne, Indiana Journal Gazette Interview, August 16, 2008
You can sign the legacy book for Mr. Augustyniak online if you wish. May he rest in peace. My sympathy to his family.
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