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Penny in the Slot Automata and the Working Model (Hardcover)
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Penny in the Slot Automata and the Working Model (Hardcover)
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Here, at last, is the first comprehensive guide to those ingenious
amusements which have delighted visitors to the seaside, fairground
or exhibition for over a century. The book features many of the
unusual coin-operated models and tableaux built to entertain the
public from the 1860s to the 1970s. The models are based on a
variety of themes including haunted houses and churchyards (made
for a time when people were more superstitious), drunkard scenes
(to warn against the perils of heavy drinking), executions (when
capital punishment was commonplace) plus laughing clowns, sailors,
puppet-shows and miniature locomotives to name but a few. There are
also chapters devoted to American machines (such as fortune-tellers
and vendors) and mechanical music - the precursor to the modern
jukebox. With over 200 colour illustrations, including many of the
rarest surviving examples, plus a price guide, this unique book
will be a comprehensive source of reference for automata and
working-model enthusiasts, as well as collectors of
penny-in-the-slot machines, mechanical music, toys and miniatures.
The author has had several articles about penny-in-the-slot
automata printed in the Antique Amusement Magazine and is currently
in the process of establishing a dedicated working model exhibition
in the North-West of England.
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