~Glimpsed at ~Delaware's Winterthur Museum and Gardens ~Two appealing, but quite humble, American dolls are found at du Pont's famous estate
~The German Renaissance, part four by Ursula Driskell ~Impressive and imaginative, the dolls created by those three artists range from haunting, fairy-like figures to lovingly dressed, cuddly babies
~Behind the Scenes: The Story of The Collector's Encyclopedia by Dorothy S. and Evelyn Jane Coleman ~Doll collecting has come a long way since the Colemans penned their landmark book in 1968: The authors have continued their precedent-setting, in-depth research to produce a completely new second volume
~Keeping Secrets in South Devon by Valerie Jackson ~ Tucked away in the English countryside is the Overbeck Museum, which holds many delightful surprises for both children and adult visitors
~Unraveling the A. Marque Mystery by Barbara Spadaccini Day ~Although questions still remain about the background of these rare and haunting early 20th century French dolls, many tantalizing facts are being uncovered.
~The Studio Dollmakers: A Series by Louise Fecher ~Presenting an electic group of creations from some of todya's more miniature-minded artists
~Teddy's International Appeal by June Huffman ~Makers from Africa to California are all putting their creative hands to the universally popular bear