Table of Contents Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Part l. History and Collecting Guide Chapter 1: Jigsaw Puzzles: A Brief History 3 European Origins, 4 Early Children's Puzzles in the U.S., 6 Children's Puzzles Between the World Wars, 8 Children's Puzzles After World War II, 9 The First Puzzles for Adults, 10 The Depression Puzzle Craze, 13 Moss Production ivith Die-Cutting, 14 Revival of Hand-Crafted Wood Puzzles, 15 Luxury Puzzles: Par, 16 Adult Puzzles since the Depression, 17 Advertising Puzzles, 18 Novelty Puzzles, 20 Chapter 2: Major Jigsaw Puzzle Manufacturers: 1850-1970 22 Marjorie Bouve, 23 Milton Bradley Co., 23 James Browning, 24 Consolidated Paper Box Co., 25 Einson-Freenian Co., Inc., 26 E. E. Fairchild Corp., 2.6 AIHph L. Fretts, 27 Hallmark Cards, Inc., 28 G. J. Hayter & Co.. Lid., 2f3 C. I. Hood & Co., 29 Jaymar Specialty Co., Inc., 30 Leisure Hour Puzzle Co., 31 Madmar Quality Co., 32 McLoughlin Brothers, 32 Par Co., Ltd.. 34 Parker Brothers, Inc., 35 Picture Puzzle Exchange, 36 Margaret Richardson, 37 Saalfield Publishing Co.. 38 Sclchovv&RighterCo., 38 Silent Teacher. 39 J.W. Spear & Sons, Ltd.. 40 Springbok Editions, Inc., 41 Joseph K. Straus Products Corp., 42 Carroll A. Towne, 43 Raphael Tuck & Sons, 43 Tuco Work Shops. Inc.. 45 University Distributing Co., 46 Viking Manufacturing Co., 47 Warren Paper Products Co., 47 Western Publishing Co., 47 Chapter 3: How To Develop a Jigsaw Puzzle Collection 49 Choosing a Focus, 49 Players, 49 Spectators, 50 Stivers. 50 Augmenlers, 50 Finding Puzzles, 51 Understanding the Importance of Condition, 52 Inspecting a Puzzle. 53 Making Repairs, 54 Displaying and Storing Puzzles, 55 Cataloging Your Collection, 56 Identifying Unknown Puzzles, 57 Learning More about Your Puzzles, 59 Chapter 4: Jigsaw Puzzle Values 61 General Criteria for Puzzle Prices, 61 Visual Appeal and Subject Matter, 61 Craftsmanship, 62 Condition, 64 Rarity, 65 Manufacturer and Historical Interest, 65 Size, 65 Type of Markel, 66 State of the Market Today. 66 Children's Puzzles Pre-World War J, 66 Children's Puzzles Post-World War I, 67 Hand-Cut Wood Puzzles for Adults. 67 Die-Cut Cardboard Puzzles for Adults, 67 Advertising and Novelty Puzzles, 67 An Assessment of the Trends, 67 Selling Your Puzzles. 68 Part n. Detailed Descriptions of Puzzles by Type Chapter 5: How To use Part ll 73 General Organization. 73 Using the Price Guide, 74 Explanation of the Captions, 75 Chapter 6: Lessons From the Past: History and Geography 77 European History, 78 World's Fairs and Expositions, 83 U.S. History and Politics, 86 U.S. Military History. 90 Dissected Maps. 97 Chapter 7: Familiar Tales 102 Biblical Stories, 103 Traditional Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales, 106 Other Stories and Literature, 114 Chapter 8: All Creatures Great and Small 119 Cats. 119 Dogs, 124 Horses and Farm Animals, 126 Zoo and Circus Animals, 131 Comic Animals, 135 Other Animals and Buds, 136 Chapter 9: Faces and Places 140 Children and Families, 141 Belles and Sweethearts, 149 Leisure Moments, 155 Comic Characters, 160 Scenes from the Old West, 162 Distant Vistas, Chapter 10: Through the Artist's Eyes 174 Chapter 11: America on the Move 187 Ships, 187 Trains, 190 Road Vehicles, 193 Aviation, 197 Mixed Subjects, Chapter 12: Special Days 202 Valentine's Day, 202 Christmas, 204 Birthdays and Anniversaries, 210 New Year's, Easter, Thanksgiving, etc., 211 Chapter 13: There's No Business Like Show Business 214 Hollywood, 215 Radio Personalities, 223 Television, 226 Comic and Cartoon Characters, 227 Wild West and Super Heroes, 238 Chapter 14: Pieces from Madison Avenue 245 Chapter 15-. What's in a Box? 276 vili Chapter 16: More Than a Puzzle 294 Postcard and Correspondence Puzzles, 294 Puzzle Hooks, 297 Puzzle Games, 301 Other Dual-Purpose Puzzles, 305 Puzzle Making Supplies and Ephemera, 308 Chapter 17: Puzzles for the Future 312 Wood Fuiwltft., 313 Die-cLi! Puzzles, 319 Unusual Puzzles, 322 Price Guide 326 Selected Bibliography 331 index of American Puzzle Manufacturers, 1850-1970 334 index of Puzzle Titles 350 Subject index 355
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