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Collecting American-Made Toy Soldiers [Paperback]

Richard O'Brien (Author)
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Book Description

December 1996
Early American makers such as Grey Iron, H.B. Toys, Metal Cast, and Premier rise through the ranks of this specialized volume while thousands of troops fall in for inspection and identification.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 720 pages
  • Publisher: kp books; 3 edition (December 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0896891186
  • ISBN-13: 978-0896891180
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #329,679 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Richard O'Brien, (birth name Richard O'Brien - 1/13/34 - ),author, humorist, expert on collectible toys

O'Brien was a New York press agent for nearly seventeen years (beginning in June,1960), the last ten as head of his own agency. He had an instinct for comedy, and as a result several comedians gravitated toward him. He was responsible for kicking off the careers of Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Joan Rivers and Flip Wilson. Other humorous long-term clients were Victor Borge, Fannie Flagg, Dick Cavett and Rodney Dangerfield. Eventually, he began to realize the gags he wrote for newspaper columnists (to which he attached the names of other, non-funny clients) were good enough to become a paying proposition.

Since March, 1968, O'Brien has had a continuing job as gag writer and idea man for Woody Allen. He also wrote for Rivers, both for nightclubs and her early afternoon talk show. For Borge he wrote comedy essays; sometimes alone, sometimes in collaboration with the veteran funnyman.

The comedy writing led to O'Brien's first book, "Jaws Jokes", writen with his son Sean and longtime friend Bill Kaufman. "Publicity: How to Get It" was his next, and his swan song as a press agent as he began to make a living from writing. "The Golden Age of Comic Books" was his third.

O'Brien's lifelong fascination with toy soldiers resulted in his doing the first edition of "Collecting Toys", which enabled him to began researching the American toy-soldier companies as well as investigate the history of general toymakers. The book, both a reference and a price guide, became a standard in the field, O'Brien continuing to expand each of the seven succeeding editions.
The first contained 319 pages. The eighth ran 766. Eventually, he added books on trains, toy cars and trucks and several on toy soldiers, including the mammoth "Collecting American-Made Toy Soldiers", which remains the Bible of the hobby. He also authored the coffee-table book "The Story of American Toys".

Along the way, O'Brien began writing novels. The first three were under the pseudonym of Brad Latham, in a series for Warner Books. His contributions were "The Gilded Canary", "Hate Is Thicker Than Blood", and "Corpses in the Cellar". His next two novels, "Ballyhoo Years" and "Dust in the Wind" were part of a jazz era series for Dell. All of the books in that series used his name for purposes of unity, since he refused to once again ghost a novel. His remaining novels have also been written under his name: "Images", "Evil", "Never Tell Him You're Alone", "The One After Snelling", and "Hollywood Dreams", which is a revised version of "Dust in the Wind", as he had been unhappy with its editing.

Though "Never Tell Him You're Alone" was his most successful novel, with 46,000 copies sold in the U.S., and translations in all of the Scandinavian countries, plus pirated edtions in Hungary, Poland and possibly China, it is "The One After Snelling" that is considered his best.

In 1979, after having successfully written gags for seven syndicated and magazine cartoonists, he created and wrote the comic strip "Koky" for the Chicago Tribune-Daily News syndicate. The artist was Mort Gerberg. He also created and wrote the less successful "Suzy" with Bob Vojtko as the artist. Both strips have been reprinted in their entirety by Ramble House.

O'Brien was born in Queens, New York, raised in Manhattan, Sayville Long Island, and Brooklyn. He now lives in Tryon, North Carolina, with his wife of fifty-three years, the former Mary Ann Shelton. They have four children, Alison, Sean, Rebecca and Julie, and eight grandchildren.

O'Brien's most recent book (2009) is "Researching American-Made Toy Soldiers, 32 Years of Articles".


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Collecting Toy Soldiers. (1996) Third Edition, July 10, 2000
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Rick Kennedy (Chesapeake, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Collecting American-Made Toy Soldiers (Paperback)
Second of two large soft cover books by Richard O'Brien, specifically aimed at the identification and fair value of American Made Toy Soldiers. Includes brief history of each manufacturer pre and post WWII styles of soldiers. Top quality materials, mine has traveled thousands of miles in suitcases, back packs and the backseat. Opened and closed hundreds of times, it is still in great shape. Crisp and clear photos of most of the listed items have helped avoid confusion and misidentification.

With on-line auctions setting the pace in the toy soldier collecting world. An identification guide of this quality is a must in establishing a BEGINNING bid, while desirability sets how high the actual cost will go. Hopefully, an update of this book is in work as in my opinion the on-line auctions have driven the price of many of the toys to often double their listed price.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great history, identification, and price guide., October 15, 2002
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This review is from: Collecting American-Made Toy Soldiers (Paperback)
I've been collecting American toy soldiers all of my life, and this is by far the best guide that I've ever found. It works as a good overall history of the subject, as well as, a specific historical guide to the companies and individuals involved. It is also superb as an identification guide and for approximate pricing.
Whether you are into cast metal figures like Maniol, Barclay, or Grey Iron, or the classic Marx, Ideal, MPC, or Lido plastics, this is one great guide. It even covers comic book flats, paper soldiers, cerial premiums, and the original G.I. Joe. You can spend hours just flipping though this hefty book and reminiscing, even if you don't currently collect.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Toy Soldier Bible, August 4, 2010
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R. Hopson (Gulf Breeze, Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Collecting American-Made Toy Soldiers (Paperback)
In a nutshell, this book is the American Made Toy Soldier Collector's Bible. Richard O'Brien was a pioneer in the compilation of information on American Made Toy Soldiers, without him, I dare to say the hobby would not be where it is today. There are many players who contributed to this book and the two previous versions who don't always get the glory but are just as important and the list is too long to name, but you can view their contributions in the credits.

As I said, there were two earlier editions of this book, so Collecting American Made Toy Soldiers 3rd Edition is the one to have. In my opinion, the best thing in this book is the company histories, you will not find many of them anywhere else, next is the cataloging of the individual figures, although extensive, new variations continue to be found (I keep up with all of them on my private website which is subscription based) and finally the photos, although they are black and white and of varying quality, at least you can see what they look like. There are many reasons to buy this book, but if you are a collector of American Made Toy Soldiers, it's a #1 must have.

On to the valuation guide, which I felt needed a separate paragraph for clarity. The values on the earliest makers such as American Solder, Eureka, Feix, Hahn and such are inaccurate, this is because so little was known about most of the companies at the time and collectors had no classification on them, making valuation difficult if not impossible. On the other hand the more commonly available and better documented Barclay, Manoil and Grey Iron figures were within reason at the time of publication in 1997. One has to remember this book was compiled and published just as the internet and eBay was beginning, so a vast amount of information and relevant valuation has surfaced since then. I tell everyone to look at the valuation guide as wholesale valuation in today's market and you can't go wrong...Rodney Hopson aka Scorcherxxx
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