Tom Tierney AMERICAN FAMILY of The 1890s PAPER DOLLS BOOK (UNCUT) in Full COLOR w 9 Card Stock FIGURES & 46 COSTUMES to Cut Out (1987 Dover)
Tom Tierney JOHN F. KENNEDY and HIS FAMILY PAPER DOLLS in Full Color is a 1990 Dover Publications production..
INCLUDES: 1 BOOK of Tom Tierney JOHN F. KENNEDY and His FAMILY PAPER DOLLS in Full Color is approx. 12-1/4" long x 9-1/4" wide with 6 Card Stock DOLLS to Cut Out w JOHN F. KENNEDY Doll approx.10" tall, JACQUELINE Doll approx. 9-1/4" tall, 2 x CAROLINE Dolls each approx. 6-3/4" & 7-1/2" tall, Son JOHN Dolls each approx. 3" (as BABY) & 6" tall (Older Child), and 34 Card Stock COSTUMES & Accessories (Baby Carriage w Dog, Horse, Etc) to Cut Out..
ALL Book Pages are CARD STOCK. Great for any Collection, as a GIFT, for Personal Use - Fun Play, Crafts & Sewing Projects (Make your own Fabric Clothes), Display or Diorama, or Whatever YOU Prefer!.
All sizes, colors & description details are provided to the best of my ability & may not be exact & may vary..
*Cover has tiny front corner bump, & 'shop sticker' on back. For BOOK CONDITION and More Information please EMAIL SELLER for Details..
Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella Applause Libretto Library Series Softcover by Oscar Hammerstein II.
Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II New book by Douglas Carter Beane Original book by Oscar Hammerstein II In March 2013, a new Rodgers and Hammerstein musical opened on Broadway - new to Broadway, but based on a TV musical first written nearly 60 years before, and beloved by audiences all over the world.
It was Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella, which very quickly became the belle of the ball of the Broadway season, winning cheers for its fresh take on a timeless classic.
Douglas Carter Beane created a new, Tony-nominated book that was hailed for complementing the inspirational themes of Rodgers and Hammerstein with a 21st-century sensibility, giving the musical new characters, surprising plot twists, and revelatory moments that harkened back to the Charles Perrault version of the fairy tale.
The score was cheered as well: the familiar songs from the television versions - In My Own Little Corner, Impossible, A Lovely Night, Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful, and so on - along with undiscovered gems from the trunk.