Bibliography Bradshaw, Marjorie A. The Doll House, Story of the Chase Dolls. Self-published, 1986. Coleman, Dorothy, Elizabeth and Evelyn. Collector's Encyclopedia of Dolls. Crown Publishers, 1986. Connor, Holly Pyne. Angels & Tomboy, Girlhood in 19th Century American Art. Neward Museum, 2012. Edward, Linda. Cloth Dolls From Ancient to Modern. Schiffer Publishing, 1997. Formanek-Brunell, Miriam. Dolls & Duty, Martha Chase and the Progressive Agenda, 1889-1925. Rhode Island Historical Society, 1989. Formanek-Brunell, Miriam. Made to Play House: Dolls and the Commercialization of American Girlhood, 1830-1930. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. Hornung, Clarence. Treasury of American Design, A Pictorial Survey of Popular Folk Arts based upon Watercolor Renderings in the Index of American Design at the National Gallery of Art. Harry Abrams Publisher, 1976. (Includes chapter on American folk dolls). Lavitt, Wendy. American Folk Dolls. Alfred Knopf, 1982. McGonagle, Dorothy. A Celebration of American Dolls from the Collections of the Strong Museum. Hobby House Press, 1997. Merrill, Madeline Osborne. The Art of Dolls, 1700-1940. Hobby House Press, 1985. Parrish, Diana Doyle. The Story of the Columbian Dolls. Self-published, 2013. Perry, Claire. Young America, Childhood in 19th Century Art and Culture. Yale University Press. 2006. Shafer, Jacque. Ella Smith and Alabama Babies Scrapbook. Self-Published. Spinning Wheel's Complete Book of Dolls. Galahad Press, 1975. Stanley, Autumn. Mothers and Daughter of Invention. Rutgers University Press, 1995. Tabbat, Andrew. The Collector's World of Raggedy Ann and Andy. Gold Horse Publishing, 1996. Wallace-Sanders, Kimberly. Mammy, A Century of Race, Gender and Southern Memory. University of Michigan, 2008.
Additionally, many useful sources are available on the internet. Here are just a few that are quite interesting. No Longer Hidden, An Exhibit of Black Cloth Dolls 1870-1930. Catalog from an exhibition of the black cloth doll collection of Pat Hatch, curated by Roben Campbell. Harvard Historical Society. 2007. http://www.blackclothdolls.com/web.pdf American Folk Dolls from the Index of American Design. An online slide show. http://www.nga.gov Remembering Mrs Chase. A PDF of a booklet published in 2008, with vintage photographs of nurses using the Chase hospital doll. http://www.nsna.org
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