January 03, 2006
Praise for Timeless Toys (formerly The Playmakers)
“Rare indeed is the reader who will be able to resist perusing this hefty, sweet-natured book that presents the history of dozens of classic toys….This is the kind of book you give to one person and find the whole family reading.”
— Deirdre Donahue, USA Today
“(A) loving roundup of playthings that were invented long ago and cherished still.”
— Gene Shalit, Today Show
“…The enthusiastic text complements the handsome photography….A worthy, fascinating, and overdue tip of the hat to toymakers who have made so many so happy.”
— Kirkus Discoveries, read the starred review
“…tells the behind-the-scenes toy stories of some of the world’s most beloved playthings, from Flexible Flyers to Beanie Babies.”
— Vickie Chachere, The Associated Press
“…An illustrated compendium of America’s 20th-century favorites.”
— Cynthia Crossen, The Wall Street Journal
“A fun book that feels like it should accompany a museum exhibition…”
— Publishers Weekly
“…300 pages of déjà vu. The book is full of delightful stories…”
—Dave Tianen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“Timeless Toys is such a cool book that it’s hard to find the right words to convey how much fun it is to read. It doesn’t matter what age you are, toys really are timeless. And this book proves it…. A five star book that deserves a special spot on the bookshelf of anyone who has cherished a toy or spent hours playing a favorite game — which covers just about all of us.”
“…A glorious coffee-table valentine to memorable toys since the 1900s ….Only someone who escaped childhood altogether would not feel pangs of nostalgia….”
— John Marshall, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
2005 President’s Book Awards Winner for Best Overall Book
— Florida Publisher’s Association, Inc.
2004 Book of the Year Award (Gold) in Popular Culture
— Foreword Magazine
Grand Prize Winner in the 2004 Writer’s Digest International Self-Published Book Awards.
— Writer’s Digest
IPPY Award for the Best Pop Culture/Leisure book of 2005
— Independent Publisher
“Monopoly. Slinky. Pez. Candy Land. Silly Putty. Frisbees. Mystery Date. Barbie. Sea Monkeys. Etch A Sketch. GI Joe. Twister. Rubik’s Cube. Trivial Pursuit. Cabbage Patch Kids. For most of us, the mere mention of these former amusements creates a wave of nostalgia. Tim Walsh’s Timeless Toys presents the often-improbable stories of the creations of these national obsessions; it rekindles our interest with hundreds of color photographs of classic toys and vintage ads. More fun than Hula Hoop or Slip ‘N Slide.”
— Barnes and Noble.com
“…Well researched and beautifully photographed….What seems a coffee table book actually made for compelling bedtime reading.”
— Nicholas Wiedenhoeft, BookReview.com, 4 Star Review, “Must Read” Full review
“…Reveals a world of commerce, play, and wonder that is equally fun, fascinating and nostalgic….Readers of all ages will get lost in its pages…”
— Playzak Magazine
“Open this book to any page, and you’ll be drawn into the world of Magic 8 Ball, Lincoln Logs, Slinky, Mr. Potato Head, Etch A Sketch, Ant Farm, Wiffle Ball — and all the memories of childhood play that those names evoke…. Despite the academic-thesis quality of the research, Walsh’s writing style is as inviting as a novel.”
— Ruth B. Roufberg, Parents’ Choice Foundation
“…A brightly colored toy chest filled with memories and trivia.”
— H.V. Cordry, ForeWord
“…Provides a fascinating look at our collective toy chest.”
— Evelyn Small, Washington Post.com
“…will quell the curiosity of any grown up with a thirst for knowledge of nostalgia…. The research alone required for such an in-depth look at this magnitude of information is remarkable. Truly a toy anthology. This book is perfect for the collector or the kid at heart.”
— Emily Stavrou, Schuler Books & Music, Grand Rapids, Michigan
“A fun book that all can enjoy – It’s AWESOME BABY!”
— Dick Vitale, ESPN sportscaster
“…a walk through the enchanted land of toys. For those of us who live in this fantasy land, it is a wonderful story of our best and brightest.”
— Alan Hassenfeld, Chairman, Hasbro Inc.
“What a cool, beautiful book – full of all the toys I had, coveted or never knew existed.”
— Steve Rushin, author of Road Swing: One Fan’s Journey Into The Soul Of America’s Sports
“Everyone has a toy box full of memories and The Playmakers lifts the lid wide open!”
— Rob Angel, inventor of Pictionary
“This is no mere listing of popular toys with pretty pictures — it’s a definitive look at 100 years worth of America’s most important toys… Expertly photographed and affectionately written…a delightful chronicle of America at play in the 20th century.”
— Jim Barnes, Editor, www.IndependentPublisher.com
_”…a big beautiful book about toys, games, and other playthings…a nostalgic trip through childhood for anyone of any age.”
— Terri Schlichenmeyer, www.bookwormsez.com
_”…personal, detailed, lavishly illustrated with more than 400 pictures, and well-organized into witty, bite-sized essays….Tim Walsh is a game designer himself, and writes the toys’ stories with the verve of an insider. But his clever prose is meant for the rest of us who played with or longed for these classic toys….a pleasure to read.”
—Scott G. Eberle, Vice President for Interpretation and Director of Play Studies, National Toy Hall of Fame® and Strong Museum
“A timeless collection of priceless anecdotes….This wonderfully illustrated book is an accessible and timely contribution to our understanding of the popular toys of past and present….Tim Walsh brings an understanding of what readers who are either in or outside of the toy business will equally appreciate.”
— Stevanne Auerbach, PhD/Dr. Toy
“Toys and games helped shape the culture of the Twentieth Century. They defined our childhood and our sense of enjoyment as adults. We have Tim Walsh…to thank for reconnecting us with our memories, placing them in such caring perspective, and bringing into the light the men and women who created these marvelous playthings. Tim’s behind the scenes stories are as much fun as the toys and games themselves. We’re all winners, as a result.”
— Philip E. Orbanes, Monopoly historian and former Senior VP of Research and Development at Parker Brothers
“For America’s 78 million Baby Boomers, nothing evokes an emotional reaction more compelling than the memory of a toy we grew up with. Remembering what we played with brings back — for one exquisite moment — a period of our lives that will never be equalled in the grownup world. Now, here comes Tim Walsh with a gorgeous book which shows and tells it all. Tim is America’s foremost authority on 20th century toys, and his book is an unexpected opportunity to rush down the stairs and look under the Christmas tree one more time.”
— Garry Lee Wright, WGN Radio
“Walsh was able to uncover the tantalizing untold stories behind America’s favorite toys – like the connection between shoe polish and Twister, the link between oil wells and Super Balls, and the true story behind Play-Doh’s lineage as a wall paper cleaner.”
— Sharon Korbeck, Toy Shop Magazine
“… If you have ever wondered who came up with Play-Doh, Clue, Frisbee, Lego, Nerf, Monoply, Barbie, Magic 8 Ball…you will find this a very satisfying reading experience.”
— Alan Caruba, Bookviews
“Visually compelling, stunning in its breadth… tells the often dramatic, always eye-opening stories of mavericks and dreamers who created the playthings and cherished totems that in turn helped create US. Walsh has done his homework well and ker-plunked it home with clarity and wit.”
— John Michlig, author of It Came from Bob’s Basement, GI Joe: The Complete Story of America’s Favorite Man of Action, and the creator of The Masterpiece Edition book-and-toy series.
“This is quite simply the most gorgeous book about commercial games and toys ever published. This hefty coffee table book, lavishly illustrated with over 400 photographs, celebrates 75 classic toys and games with the histories of their invention and profiles of their inventors. Illuminating, inspirational, and simply a joy to browse and read, this book is an absolute must-have.”
— Peter Sarrett, The Game Report
“If you want to see joy and wonder fill a person’s face, watch someone open The Playmakers …the most interesting history of our favorite toys and games ever told.”
— Reyn Guyer, developer of Twister and Nerf
“…immensely interesting, informative, and a great deal of fun….a visual feast! The layout, the color, the images—it’s all wonderful!
— Bruce Whitehill, The Big Game Hunter
“A flip through the pages…is a trip in a time machine….Tim’s passion for playthings oozes from the pages and stirred nostalgia in the heart of this overgrown kid.”
— Peggy Brown, VP Product Development, Patch Products
“The collective book Tim Walsh has put together is remarkable…colorful, informative…so fascinating that every family should have one in their bookcase.”
— Legend Book Review Group
“One of the best gift books for Boomers that I’ve ever seen.”
— Betsy Wright-Lampe, Executive Director of the National Association of Independent Publishers
“A thoroughly enjoyable read…highly recommended for the child in all of us.”
— Harold McFarland, The Midwest Book Review
“Nostalgia, quirky trivia, timelines and exquisite photos of 100 years of toy history make this coffee-table book a must-have…”.”
— Pamela Stock, Nick Jr. Magazine
More to come…
By the way if you are ever in the Peoria, IL area please let me know. I would like to meet somebody who obviously likes history, trivia, and playing around as much as I do.
Chris Williamson
(309) 274-9953 (274-wwjd)
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