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Nov 3 14 11:52 AM
Yes I received my copy last week and it's magnificent - not overly text-heavy (even the all-important decade of the 1960's is covered in only 6 written pages), it's more a photographic history and reference work, and to that end it looks pretty spectacular. Lots of great (and big) colour/B&W pics, not just of the completed masks themselves but behind-the-scenes production shots, public promotional appearances, rare promotional material, etc. Not a cheap book but certainly a highly recommended one for those with a deep love of its subject, as well as those nostalgic Monster Kids like me who have a more overall interest and fondness for the monster craze of the 1960's and 70's.
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