!!mM~$(KGrHgoOKioEjlLmeN7IBKPPZ8FGKQ~~_6.JPG) | Bottle Pricing Guide by Hugh Cleveland (1980) 2 out of 5 people found this review helpful
As a bottle dealer of thirty years, I simply have to have any book on bottles. This one was a valiant effort, but poor pictures and wildly inaccurate pricing make it a minor reference guide at best, a novelty i... read full review |
 | Bottles and Bottle Collecting by A. A. C. Hedges (1999) 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
I found this to be an above average effort as far as bottle books go. Covering primarily European stuff, it's still a great reference work, and a good addition to any collection of bottle books. Well thoug... read full review |
 | John P. Adams Third Bottle Book 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Though extremely dated, these early books, were pioneers of the bottle hobby. An excellent reference material with excellent pictures considering the black and white format. A must for any bottle book collectio... read full review |
 | Bottle Rush U. S. A. by Lynn Blumenstein 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
This book is an okay effort considering its vintage, but it perpetuates many long-held innaccuracies about bottles and the methods of manufacture. A good effort overall, but it could have held a much more infor... read full review |
 | Antique Bottle Finds in New England 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
This is another "early" bottle book. What little bit there is, is interesting and entertaining, but it's a small book full of mostly line listings of very old and inaccurate (even at the time) pr... read full review |
 | Bottle Makers and Their Marks 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
This is probably one of the BEST all around books on bottles. Though it's covering only the makers and marks, the body of research is simply incredible. Written before there was even such a thing as a word... read full review |
BKs(rmEB1!~~_6.JPG) | Iron Man by David Michelinie (2006) 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Chronicling Tony Stark's first spiral into the world of the wino, which culminated so beautifully way back in Iron Man Volume 1, #128, this is a must for any "Iron Fan" and a lot more "real... read full review |
 | Their BEST Work and a TOP TEN CD 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
It's hard to resist Ms. Napolitano's vocals, no matter what the CD, but this one is completely over the top. One of those RARE CDs that you can simply slip into the player and "let it go... read full review |
 | Another Killer CD 1 out of 4 people found this review helpful
While not up to the songwriting quality of Bloodletting, this is probably Ms. Napolitano's best vocal work of her career. Walking in London simply amazes me with her power and range (and I can't belie... read full review |
 | Worth the Wait for Sure 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Having heard four of these songs several times, seeing the band at smaller venues across New York, LONG before the CD was released, I knew it was going to be good. I wasn't disappointed. The Eric Bloom son... read full review |