Matchbox Toys

· Bloomsbury Publishing
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64
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Matchbox toys were ubiquitous items for children across the Western world. Originally labelled Christmas-cracker trash by retailers and shopkeepers, the small-scale 1-75 series soon began to see unprecedented worldwide sales in the 1950s. Smaller and cheaper than most of its competitors' toys, Matchbox models were also far more accurately modelled, but the company has nevertheless seen its own share of competition and challenging times over the years. In this beautifully illustrated book, Matchbox collector Nick Jones tells the story of Matchbox and its most famous toys, from the Coronation Coach to Hotwheels dragsters, and complements the story with beautiful, previously unpublished photographs.

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4.0
1 review
Sue Ellen
October 3, 2021
Very informative on a subject becominig more populer, And the Shire range of history books are one of the best range " If not THE best range of history referrence books on market , They are to the point they exsplane the histoy bacground and present the history , In such a way you dont dont need an indepth background knowledge in the subject your self to enjoy the subject , Well worth keeping and using for reference , I myself have at least 40 books on different subject , And still expanding the range .
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About the author

Nick Jones has always loved Matchbox toys, from playing with them in his garden at the age of four to collecting the components from the pavement outside the factory at fifteen, and then becoming a keen collector in adulthood. He runs the website www.vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk and lives in the UK.

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