Customer Review: O'Brien's books are always jam-packed with good information. But, it's a data book, not a picture book. There are lots of B&W photos but to include enough to show everything would require a book too huge to print. So, experience helps when referring to or looking for something in this book or... more info
Customer Review: Do not spend your money on this and all Dana books.Unless you want to see a bunch of letters and photos of listed cars that are not a collector items.Majorette items do half of the book.If you are lookin for a book on die cast models cars,buy something by an english.
Customer Review: I'm an English/Science teacher in Asia, and thought that the projects in this book would be great for my students, aged 9-12. I took a look at the first few pages of the book on Amazon, and liked how it laid out instructions in a straight-forward manner, with plenty of pictures included. But I've... more info
Customer Review: Our 3-year old grandson loves this interactive book. He has long been fascinated by flashlights and using this one to reveal the shadows and turn on the sounds in the book is extremely clever. We're buying it again for a gift.
Customer Review: Originally published in 1928 (an era when pushmobile contests were popular among kids), Speed Toys for Boys is a classic woodworking guide to crafting wheeled devices, including carts, scooters, pushmobiles and more. Straightforward instructions, specific material requirement lists, and... more info
Customer Review: If you are a collector of antique toy cars, real cars, or just interested in cars big or little, then this book is for you. I have collected tin toy cars for many years and still found cars and extremely rare original boxes that I have never seen before. The book is a true representation of the cars... more info