2/19/2023 0 Comments Growing up skipper doll mib![]() ![]() Quite simply, this book aims, in organization and content, to present “the best” of Barbie. Sharon KorbeckĮverything already been written about Hasn’t Barbie? Haven’t we seen all the photos? Learned all the variations? While a search of the Library of Congress database uncovers more than 400 entries under “Barbie,” no book has ever taken the organizational approach you see here. This book is dedicated to my sister, Kathy Gerbers, and my nieces Abby and Alaina Gerbers, whose love of Barbie dolls inspired me to write the best book possible. Thanks to my contacts at Mattel for their assistance and to Sandi Holder at Sandi Holder’s Doll Attic in Union City, California for her help as well. Thanks also to Rick Jones, for his continuing literary inspiration to graphic designer Joe Perz for maintaining the theme of “best” in his cover and page design artistry and to my associates in the Krause Publications toy/antiques division for picking up the slack while I worked on this project. Editor Dan Stearns remained a constant support, from his enthusiasm at the photo shoot to his sharp wit that kept me going to his prowess in enhancing the flavor of the text. Her easy demeanor tempered a long photo shoot, and her keen photographic talents created the outstanding images in this book. Krause Publications photographer Kris Kandler is, in my opinion, the MVP on this project. You are a kind soul and an impassioned collector. And so, thank you Georgia, for allowing us to photograph and document your enviable collection. And it is because of Georgia Rankin, owner of the epic collection you see in this book, that we were able to create The Best of Barbie Doll. During the summer tourist season, the dolls stand at attention waiting for the visitors to come in, wideeyed, and exclaim, “I had that doll!” Or for little girls to squeal, “Mommy, look at all the Barbie dolls!” Or for collectors to stand back and admiringly say, “What an outstanding collection.” It is for those three groups – the nostalgic fans, the young dreamers and the avid collectors - that this book is dedicated. In Door County, Wisconsin, in a Somewhere unassuming warehouse cleverly hidden off Hwy. ![]() Pictured from left to right are Dream Date Barbie (1980s), which epitomizes the excesses of that decade Lingerie Barbie (2000), which brings Barbie back to her glamorous roots Color Magic Barbie (1960s), a decidedly bold introduction in a decade of change and Malibu Barbie (1970s), which represented the sunny fresh-faced, long-haired look of the 1970s.Īcknowledgments What’s Best? Best in the Midwest Best Beginnings The Best of the 1960s Best Dressed The Best of the 1970s Best Gigs The Best of the 1980s Best Banter The Best of the 1990s 2000 & Beyond Epilogue Best Words-Glossary Best Bets (Resources) Price Guide On the cover: Pictured are Barbie dolls spanning four decades of an American classic. Number to place an order or to obtain a free catalog is 80 or please use our regular business telephone, 71. State Street, Iola, WI 54990-0001 Telephone: 715/445-2214 Please call or write for our free catalog of publications. ![]() All Barbie® doll images and art are owned by Mattel, Inc. All opinions are those of the authors and not of Mattel. Mattel makes no representation as to authenticity of the materials contained herein. The word mark BARBIE, the Barbie doll and character likenesses, the color “Barbie pink” and associated trademarks are owned by and used under license from Mattel, Inc. The author and publisher assume no responsibility for any loss incurred by users of this book because of errors, typographical, clerical, or otherwise. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a critical article or review to be printed in a magazine or newspaper or electronically transmitted on radio or television. Barbie® four decades of America’s favorite doll ![]()
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