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This is the definitive reference guide for vintage Halloween collectors
looking for accurate information on each piece, as well as for designers
looking for the best in Halloween graphics.
The collectibles showcased span what some people consider the
"Golden Years" of Halloween production – 1920 through 1949.
You'll be charmed by the artwork of the many invitations shown and
wonder how a host ever survived without the myriad party helps. Dozens
of die cut items have graphics so vivid they almost jump from the pages!
See the artist's creativity at its best when you pore over the party
games and hats. And what Halloween would be complete without the
Jack-O-Lantern?
The stock number, initial release year, and object's proper name, are
taken directly from holiday sales catalogues and interspersed with the
author's comments. Over 350 photographs include some never-before-seen
items. A value guide accompanies each entry. Learn to identify Halloween
items at antique shops, flea markets, and yard sales .
Whatever your interest, there is something for everyone contained
within. This is one Halloween source guide that you'll refer to again
and again.
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