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Von Boehn,<br />

Max<br />

Dolls and Puppets<br />

GV1219 .B62<br />

1966 1966<br />

II. Ancestor images III.<br />

Fetishes, amulets, and<br />

talismans IV. Image magic V.<br />

Votive images VI. Funeral and<br />

other images VII. Waxworks<br />

and the mannequin VIII. Toy<br />

dolls in ancient times IX. Early<br />

toy dolls in Europe X. The<br />

fashion doll XI. The toy doll in<br />

the nineteenth century XII. The<br />

toy doll in the modern period<br />

XIII. Dolls of exotic peoples<br />

XIV. Dolls used <strong>for</strong> decorative<br />

purposes XV. Porcelain<br />

figures XVI. Utensils in doll<br />

<strong>for</strong>m XVII. The doll and the<br />

stage XVIII. Edible dolls XIX.<br />

The doll in literature Part II:<br />

Puppets I. Automata and<br />

movable images II. The origin<br />

of the puppet-show III. Table<br />

decorations and the Christmas<br />

crib IV. The tin soldier V. The<br />

puppet-show in antiquity VI.<br />

Marionettes in the sixteenth to<br />

the eighteenth century VII.<br />

Marionettes in the nineteenth<br />

century VIII. The shadow<br />

theatre in the Orient IX.<br />

English<br />

Cooper Square<br />

Publishers, Inc.

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