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4.0 out of 5 stars New to collecting? This will help., September 22, 2000
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Brett Weller (Monticello, Mn USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Victorian Trade Cards: Historical Reference & Value Guide (Paperback)
Vastly illustrated and very informative. Although the majority of this book is pictures (very nice ones at that), there are some very interesting facts and historical information about the victorian card craze. Because there are in excess of 100,000 different cards in existance, don't expect to find every card in here or the current market price. It is just a matter of time before a more extensive guide is published, (I would still recommend because of the great illustrations!) The only problem I have with this book is the layout which can be annoying if you are trying to find info on one of your cards. You have to search through several sections of the book. (e.g. Jackson's chewing tobbaco card in the "Exploration and Travel" chapter instead of the "Tobbaco" chapter). More expensive cards are usually only discussed in the chapter rather than illustrated, which I find kind of strange(Maybe he didn't own any of those to get the photo?).
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Trade Card Collector's Reference !, August 14, 2000
This review is from: Victorian Trade Cards: Historical Reference & Value Guide (Paperback)
The beautiful 224 page, 8 1/2 x 11" softbound book contains more than 500 full color, sharp, large photos. '98 values. There are 70 topics ranging from angels, baseball, dolls, expositions to Uncle Sam, women, wringers and washing. There's plenty of background information on each topic. A useful glossary of terms is provided. A must for tradecard collectors. Fascinating to read and refer to.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lavishly illustrated, marvelous reference..., March 25, 2000
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This is a great book. It's a definitive reference on the somewhat obscure subject of Victorian Trade Cards, but for those of us who love them, it's a feast. It is crammed with illustrations, broken into categories, and contains history and collecting tips. The pricing information is somewhat out of date, due to the impact that online auctions have had on these collectables (some are more expensive, some less, as auctions make them more available.) If you're at all a fan of this genre, don't hesitate to buy this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Victorian Trade Cards: Historical Reference and Value Guide, December 26, 2010
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Mary A. Malcolm (Toledo, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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A wonderfully written book on the topic of Victorian trade cards. Information is given on the history of the cards as well as many examples. I highly recommend this book to those who are interested in collecting or just want to know more about Victorian cards.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An endlessly fascinating book in its subject area, February 8, 1997
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If you find this book lying on someone's coffee table, don't pick it up--you'll be hooked! I am not an aficionado of trade cards, but I found this book to be endlessly fascinating. Cheadle wisely keeps his writing to a minimum, letting the illustrations speak for themselves-- page after page. I know of no book that is more intriguing just to page through. Henry Kort (kort@ainet.com)
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Victorian Trade Cards: Historical Reference & Value Guide by Dave Cheadle (Paperback - June 1996)
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