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Doll Reader

Doll Reader
EditorKathryn Peck
CategoriesHobbyist
Frequency8x year
PublisherHobby House Press/Riverdale (Dec/Jan. 1973–Jan. 1992)
Cowles Enthusiast Media/Cumberland Publishing, Inc. (Feb. 1992–May 1998)
Primedia (now Rent Group) (June 1998–Oct. 2002)
Ashton International Media, Inc. (Nov. 2002–May 2004)
Madavor Media, LLC (June 2004–2012)
FoundedDecember 1972; 52 years ago (1972-12)
Final issue2012 (2012)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Doll Reader was a collectors magazine in the United States, appearing eight times a year. It included information on antique dolls, collectible and modern dolls, and offerings from manufacturers and contemporary doll artists. The last publisher of Doll Reader was Madavor Media, LLC, in Quincy, Massachusetts.

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Doll Reader began publication in 1972, originally put out by Hobby House Press. The founding editor was Paul A. Ruddell.[1]

In October 2010, Haute Doll — a fashion doll collector's magazine — was merged into Doll Reader.[2]

Doll Reader merged with DOLL in 2012.[3]

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