Showing posts with label Volume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volume. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Toys, Games, and Action Figure Collectibles of the 1970s: Volume I: Action Jackson to Gre-Gory the Bat

Toys, Games, and Action Figure Collectibles of the 1970s: Volume I: Action Jackson to Gre-Gory the Bat Review



Chock full of over 225 pictures and over 75 categories that cover boy and girl toys both, this is the first book in a series that will help to define what 70s playtime was all about. From action figures to general toys to games, this guidebook will give visual examples as well as a checklist on a wide variety of items that were produced during this fantastic decade. Whether you're a collector or someone who wants to walk down memory lane, this is the book series that you've been waiting for.

Some of the many toys that are covered within this volume are: Mego's Action Jackson, Fisher Price's Adventure People, Atari 2600, Aurora Model Kits, Barbie, Battlestar Galactica, Mattel's Big Jim, Bionic Woman, Mego's Buck Rogers, Celebrity Dolls, Cereal Toys (Freakies and Monster Cereals), Charlie's Angels, Colorforms, Mego's Comic Action Heroes, Corgi Vehicles, Dakin Figures, Dolls, Donny and Marie, Board Games, Electronic Hand-held Games, Evel Knievel, Fighting Furies, Flash Gordon, G.I. Joe, Godzilla, and MANY more!


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The Theory of Communicative Action, Volume 1: Reason and the Rationalization of Society

The Theory of Communicative Action, Volume 1: Reason and the Rationalization of Society Review



A major contribution to contemporary social theory. Not only does it provide a compelling critique of some of the main perspectives in 20th century philosophy and social science, but it also presents a systematic synthesis of the many themse which have preoccupied Habermas for thirty years. --Times Literary Supplement


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Signal-Close Action! (The Bolitho Novels) (Volume 12)

Signal-Close Action! (The Bolitho Novels) (Volume 12) Review



The year is 1798. Napoleon's naval forces are amassing in the Mediterranean, preparing to annex Egypt, and it is there the newly-promoted Commodore Richard Bolitho is sent with a small squadron of ships under his command.