100 Years of Ceramic Money Banks
1850-1940 Vol. 2
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Book Details
About the Book
This is the second volume on ceramic banks produced by Beth Baddeley Huebner. As with the first volume it displays almost 1000 ceramic banks in beautiful color. Each bank is assigned an arbitrary name, and information is provided about the height of the bank, the country of origin, the material from which it is made,the date of manufacture and a price guide. Important information about ceramic bank collecting is included in the beginning chapter. This book is essential to anyone interested in ceramic banks and complements the first volume. It is to be followed shortly by a third and final volume.
About the Author
Beth was born in Northern England and came to America in 1962. She initially lived in the heart of Chicago, but for the past 12 years has lived on a farm in Wisconsin with her husband. She is mother of 5 and “Nana” to 8 grandchildren.
She graduated from Northwestern University in Chicago in 1975 with a Ph.D. in Psychology. She has practiced in the fi eld continuously since that time. Her specialty is forensic psychology which involves expert testimony to the courts on a variety of legal issues with psychological considerations.
Apart from being an avid bank collector, Beth is interested in opera, the theater, gardening and learning to play the piano.