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The real toy story : inside the ruthless battle for America's youngest consumers
    Clark, Eric, 1937-
Publisher: Free Press,
Pub date: c2007.
Pages: xii, 259 p. ;
ISBN: 0743247655
Copy info: 1 copy available in CIRC1.
1 copy total in all locations. 
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HD9993 .T693 U627 2007 1 Book Main Library - Circulating Collection - 1st Fl.
Summary
In the tradition of Fast Nation, Eric Clark tells the inside story of toys and the industry that makes them: a world driven by quick change, cutthroat competition, cold-blooded marketing...and the calculated delight of children. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
London journalist Clark begins by invoking the magic of playtime, but the bulk of the book is a more prosaic snapshot of today's toy industry a straightforward look at struggles and obstacles ranging from store closings and kids' ever-shorter attention spans to the dominance of Wal-Mart and China. Though the book is far from comprehensive Clark scarcely mentions computer and video games and pretty much ignores the world outside the U.S. and England almost any reader will find delight in his lively anecdotes, quotes and life stories from inventors, shop owners and toy-company executives. The subtitle's hint of darkness is here, too: Clark notes the "contrast between the industry's hard, often pitiless pragmatism and the cozy, lovable image of what it's selling." He sets the brutal closing chapter, "Santa's Sweatshop," in China's Pearl River Delta, the "workshop of the world." But this is no Fast Food Nation style polemic intended to rouse readers to action; when the author's prose edges into commentary, he's more wistful than outraged. Too many of today's toys, he laments, "preach sex and violence" and are too closely linked to TV and film spinoffs. Anyone raised on Erector sets and Legos will relate. (Jan.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
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ISBN: 0743247655
ISBN: 9780743247658
LC call number: HD9993.T693 U627 2007
Personal author: Clark, Eric, 1937-
Title: The real toy story : inside the ruthless battle for America's youngest consumers / Eric Clark.
Publication info: New York : Free Press, c2007.
Physical description: xii, 259 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-232) and index.
Subject: Toy industry--United States.
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