“Bill Cox is a good writer, writing about his passion. His stories bring you right into the cockpit with the yoke in hand. You can feel the excitement and joy that comes with sharing aviation experiences.”

V. Mink

“I enjoy reading books written by pilots like Bill Cox who have accomplished very much in their careers.  They impart words of wisdom from their experiences that every pilot can appreciate and use.”

Jack M.

“I have always enjoyed reading Bill Cox’s articles/stories over the last 40-plus years and knew I would be in for a great read. I met Bill by chance on a shuttle bus at an AOPA conference and he is a genuine guy with a passion for aviation and zest for adventure. Loved the thrill/suspense of challenging trips but also enjoyed the human side of his journeys. I would recommend this book to any pilot or non-pilot with an interest in aviation.”

Alan D.

“I have been an avid reader of Bill’s articles for many years and have enjoyed vicarious experiences through his writing style and humor. I read a different chapter almost each day and by the end of two weeks had completely read the book.”

Jimmie V.

DOLLS - November / December 2018

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The November/December 2018 issue of DOLLS features 48 four-color pages with a focus on fashion dolls, including features on JAMIEshow’s upcoming 10th anniversary, Star Ace Toys’ designs of stars from Hollywood’s Golden Age, and doll fashions from Russian artist Elenpriv and RubyRed Galleria. In addition, this issue includes stories on historical dolls by Victoria Cairns, vintage Barbie dolls, and more!

TABLE OF CONTENTS

8 Star Power
Star Ace salutes Hollywood's golden past, current idols
By Stephanie Finnegan

14 From Russia With Love
Elenpriv gives classic designs a fashion-forward twist
Story & photos by Adrian Cardozo

18 JAMIEshow’s Terrific 10th
Fanfare, festivities, and fashionable BJDs commemorate brand’s landmark achievement
By Wil Peterson

24 Fall Fashions
RubyRed Galleria reveals new collection for InMotion Girls

26 Fabric of History
Porcelain artist Victoria Cairns turns to new medium to keep her dolls affordable
By Glenn Mitchell

31 Everybody’s Talkin’ Barbie
By A. Glenn Mandeville

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