The Great Beanie Baby Bubble

Mass Delusion and the Dark Side of Cute

Copertina rigida, 260 pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 17 Gennaio 2015

ISBN:
978-1-59184-602-4
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Numero OCLC:
892304877

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4 stelle (1 recensione)

In the annals of consumer crazes, nothing compares to Beanie Babies. With no advertising or big-box distribution, creator Ty Warner - an eccentric college dropout - become a billionaire in just three years. And it was all thanks to collectors.

The end of the craze was just as swift and extremely devastating, with "rare" Beanie Babies deemed worthless as quickly as they'd once been deemed priceless.

Bissonnette draws on hundreds of interviews (including a visit to a man who lives with his 40,000 Ty products and an in-prison interview with a guy who killed a coworker over a Beanie Baby debt) for the first book on the most extraordinary craze of the 1990s.

2 edizioni

excellent investigation & analysis

4 stelle

This book was entertaining, depressing, and insightful. I am the perfect age to have been caught up in the Beanie Baby craze as a child, and I had a ton of them, but hadn’t really given it much thought for like 2 decades. It’s really interesting/terrifying to think about how Beanie Babies kind of launched and legitimized buying stuff online, and definitely gave a big leg up to eBay. Do we have Ty to thank for surveillance capitalism? Maybe!

Argomenti

  • Beanie Babies (Trademark)
  • Inc Ty
  • Collectors and collecting
  • Toy industry
  • History

Luoghi

  • United States