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Many Sloppy Errors - Bad Reference Book, June 28, 2009
This review is from: Warman's Barbie Doll Field Guide: Values and Identification (Warman's Field Guides Barbie Doll: Values & Identification) (Paperback)
Review Update:
I received a comment asking for details regarding the errors I found. I thought it might be more useful to note a few of them within my review. Hopefully they will illustrate my issues with the book.
The reference material is poor. Problems range from the captions for the photos not matching the detailed description of the same doll (so which is correct?) to too many omissions. For example, if a doll comes with three wigs, why is only one pictured? When there isn't even a description of the wig styles, how is the collector to know what they are looking for or if what they are buying is legitimate and complete?
One photograph shows a doll that was originally released with three wigs and some other unique accessories. The photograph doesn't include the wigs or accessories, and neither the caption or description mentions the omitted items. How is the collector to know what is missing, or if attempting to buy the doll, that the included items are the correct pieces?
Yet another doll was made in a wig version -- a fact not mentioned anywhere in the doll's description. So, if a collector sees that doll at a show they will have no idea what it is or if the description the dealer is presenting is accurate.
The description for a common vintage doll notes a valuable variation but no picture is included to help the collector identify the doll.
One of the most important skills a collector can learn is the ability to properly differentiate between the various ponytail Barbie dolls issued. In this book, ignoring errors, the material is only partially there. Less than half of the vintage ponytail dolls are pictured in the book, and one of them has so much wrong with it, I'd need paragraphs to clear up the confusion, and there are many more problems that will confuse and mislead new collectors.
With a book like this you must already know the subject matter to see what is wrong. Experienced collectors won't buy this book but unfortunately, new collectors are in no position to evaluate the material, so they buy it and based on the used book prices, promptly sell it when they discover its lack of value as a reference.
Is the book comprehensive? No. Is it accurate? No. This thick little book looks like it should be packed with information, but instead it contains a lot of filler and little substance. There are lists that others have compiled on Amazon for the best Barbie books. If hunting for a solid reference book, check those lists.
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My original review.
I have a problem with reference books that are filled with errors because they are written by non-collectors. I am assuming this book was written by a non-collector because no self-respecting collector/expert would want to lead other collectors so astray.
The only reason for a collector to purchase a reference book is to assist in their purchases -- ensure they are buying a doll with the correct head and body along with the proper swimsuit/outfit. This book has significant errors so the collector is left vulnerable instead of informed. These errors are blatant, hopelessly sloppy and undoubtedly caused because the author does not know her subject matter. That alone is unforgiveable, but additionally, the price guide is terribly inaccurate.
If the subject is of sufficient interest to warrant a reference book, the effort should entail enough research and care in the creation to produce something of value to the reader. This book will mislead rather than empower a collector.
It is clear is that the main motivation for producing the book is money, not sharing accurate information. Collectors deserve better, and there are much better books on the subject.
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Do NOT bother with this book, April 27, 2011
This review is from: Warman's Barbie Doll Field Guide: Values and Identification (Warman's Field Guides Barbie Doll: Values & Identification) (Paperback)
If you have the original Barbie Field Guide - do NOT bother to waste your money on this one. It is essentially the same book, page for page. I assumed that this was the next edition, with all new Barbies, and info, but it is basically the same book with a new cover. Just a way to make a little more money - very aggravating. The price guide is a joke. The only reliable price guide for Barbie is going on ebay and searching completed auctions - everything else is just hype. All in all, very few Barbies are featured in this book, and not many of the ones that you would find on the secondary market. Really a waste of time.
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