Customer Review: The 2008 price guide to Madame Alexander dolls updates information with the latest values, offering the information along with small color photos and an organization by type of doll, then maker name. While casual readers may find it doesn't hold the photo-packed identification value of other Madame... more info
Customer Review: This book was very helpful in pricing several dolls that I was interested in buying. Without this resource, I would have paid too much.
Customer Review: I am just getting back into collecting Madame Alexander dolls. I have been collecting Barbie for the last 10 years and had a MA collection which I sold about 2 years ago. I think this is a great book with an extensive list of dolls. The only thing keeping it from getting 5 Stars is that there are... more info
Customer Review: This is a terrific book with nice photos and is accurate. If you are a newer collector or a seasoned collector, this book is a great one to own!
Customer Review: Born in 1895 in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn, Madame Beatrice Alexander was the daughter of Russian immigrants who rose to become America's premier doll maker. As a child she was known as Bertha, but soon took what she considered to be a more socially acceptable name - Beatrice. This name... more info
Customer Review: Reference books on doll collecting are a must for the serious collector! However, most of us collect on a budget and want to spend our dollars wisely on dolls as well as on our reference books. I was not pleased with Patricia Smith's book on Alexander dolls. While her book includes a wide array of... more info