First the fun. The books got hundreds of great pictures. It's like a Christmas catalog. Look up old favorites. Discover items you'd forgotten.
And there's a ranking system which seems pretty much designed to provoke arguments. Wait until you see who's #1!
More substantially there are short essays on many of the toys. Little studies in anthropology, in social history, they tell us about the 50's and 60's. The tie-in of G.I. Joe and the draft is, I think, very apt and really well done.
Once you pick it up, you will be drawn in.
-Full color photographs of over 100 toys from the '50s, '60s and '70s. -100 chapters ranking the best toys of the time. -Price guide to estimate age and value. -One of the best gift ideas of the year.