 | Another Great Book on Carnival Glass by Carl O. Burns 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Carl O. Burns is the author of a wonderful trio of books on carnival glass: IMPERIAL CARNIVAL GLASS, NORTHWOOD CARNIVAL GLASS 1908-1925, and this guide, DUGAN & DIAMOND CARNIVAL 1909-1931. All are eminent... read full review |
 | Great General Guide & Resource for Dates of Manufacture 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
When I travel to auctions and estate sales, I always have three books in tow: Dave Doty's Field Guide; The Standard Encylopedia of Carnival Glass; and this Warman's series guide by Ellen T. Schroy. ... read full review |
 | Best Resource on Non-American Carnival Glass 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
This book by the highly regarded carnival glass authorities Glen & Stephen Thistlewood is a wonderful resource for anyone trying to learn about carnival glass from countries outside of the United States. A... read full review |
 | Landmark Book on Carnival Glass 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
This wonderful guide is sometimes sold used on E-Bay as a "Rare Book" -- so buyers should take note that a new, 2008 edition of Doty's guide is available at his website for $20. (Just click on ... read full review |
 | Perfect Gift Book on Rare Carnival Glass 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
CARNIVAL GLASS: THE BEST OF THE BEST by Bill Edwards & Mike Carwile (2003) This is a first-rate gift book. It reminds me of poring over Neiman Marcus toy catalogs as a child, while my mother st... read full review |
 | Best General Guide to Early American Opalescent Glass 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
This fifth edition of the STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OPALESCENT GLASS is outstanding -- it is currently the best general guide to early American Opalescent glass. Edwards & Carwile's regularly updated S... read full review |
 | Indispensible for carnival glass buyers & sellers 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Along with David Doty's extraordinary website and field guide, this STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CARNIVAL GLASS,10th edition, is the essential reference source for carnival glass buyers and sellers. It's ... read full review |
 | Is this a good resource on non-American carnival glass? 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This is currently the only widely available small-format field guide on carnival glass from Australia, Latin America, India and Europe. THE STANDARD COMPANION TO NON-AMERICAN CARNIVAL GLASS identifies pieces t... read full review |
 | A British Perspective on Carnival Glass 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This book's author, Raymond Notley, is the son of Durham coal miner who worked for the company that supplied Sowerby, the British maker of carnival and other glassware. He is also a European authority on... read full review |
 | Excellent Guide to Imperial Carnival Glass 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
This is the first of Carl O. Burns’ eminently readable trio of books on carnival glass companies, which includes IMPERIAL CARNIVAL GLASS; DUGAN & DIAMOND CARNIVAL GLASS 1909-1931; and NORTHWOOD CARNIVAL G... read full review |