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Stephen Mooser tin toy collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2024-003

Content Description

43 tin toys. Dates unknown but approximately 1955-1965.

  • 1. Lumberjack, Tin, Green, Wind-up, Unknown,
  • 2. Truck, Tin/Styrene, Blue, Wind-Up, Unknown,
  • 3. Noise Maker, Tin/Plastic, Blue, Handheld, Unknown,
  • 4. Mini Cars, Tin/Plastic, Blue, Handheld, Unknown,
  • 5. Union Station, Tin, Red, Static, U.S.A.
  • 6. Circus Elephant, Tin/Plastic, Red, Battery-Operated, U.S.A.
  • 7. Tractor, Tin/Plastic, Green, Handheld, Czechoslovakia
  • 8. Space Tank, Tin/Plastic, Cyan, Battery-Operated, China
  • 9. #5 Racer, Tin/Plastic, Teal, Wind-Up, China
  • 10. MF 710 Tank, Tin/Plastic, Blue, Wind-Up, China
  • 11. Universe Car, Tin/Plastic, Teal, Battery-Operated, China
  • 12. Fire Tank, Tin/Plastic, Green, Wind-Up, China
  • 13. Bus, Tin/Plastic, Red, Battery-Operated, China
  • 14. Fire Truck, Tin/Plastic, Red, Wind-Up, China
  • 15. Motorcycle and Buggy, Tin/Plastic, Blue, Wind-Up, China
  • 16. Puff-Puff Loco Train, Tin/Plastic, Green, Battery-Operated, China
  • 17. Zebra, Tin/Plastic, Grey, Wind-Up, China
  • 18. Double Bus, Tin/Plastic, Red, Wind-Up, China
  • 19. Lawn Mower, Tin/Plastic, Red, Wind-Up, China,
  • 20. Train Station and Train, Tin/Plastic, Green, Wind-Up, Japan
  • 21. Santa Vehicle, Tin/Plastic, Green, Battery-Operated, Japan
  • 22. Cars, Tin/Plastic, Handheld, Yellow, Japan
  • 23. Cessna Airplane, Tin/Plastic, Red, Wind-Up, Japan
  • 24. Car, Tin/Plastic, Red, Wind-Up, Japan
  • 25. Army Car, Tin/Plastic, Army Green, Battery-Operated, Japan
  • 26. Fire Chief Car, Tin/Plastic, Red, Wind-Up, Japan,
  • 27. Train, Tin/Plastic, Red, Wind-Up, Japan,
  • 28. Police Motorcycle, Tin, Blue, Wind-Up, Japan
  • 29. Boat Racer, Tin, Red, Handheld, Japan
  • 30. Police Motorcycle, Tin, Blue, Wind-Up, Korea
  • 31. Train Track, Tin, Green, Static, India
  • 32. Motorcycle, Tin/Plastic, Yellow, Wind-Up, India
  • 33. Lion, Tin/Plastic, Orange, Wind-Up, China
  • 34. #4 Lion, Tin, Green, Handheld, Japan
  • 35. ST-1 Train, Tin/Plastic, Blue, Wind-Up, China
  • 36. Circus Car, Tin, Yellow, Wind-Up, Japan
  • 37. Car, Tin/Plastic, Light Blue, Wind-Up, USSR
  • 38. #43 Race Car, Tin, Yellow, Wind-Up, Korea
  • 39. Hoop-O-Loop Board, Tin, Yellow, Handheld, U.S.A.
  • 40. Magic Circus Merry-Go-Round, Tin/Plastic, Yellow, Wind-Up, Japan
  • 41. The Milky Way Boat, Tin/Plastic, Blue, Wind-Up, China
  • 42. Spot Shot Board, Tin, Red, Handheld, U.S.A.
  • 43. Merry-Go-Round, Tin/Plastic, Red, Wind-Up, Western Germany
  • Dates

    • 1955

    Creator

    Conditions Governing Access

    This collection is open for research.

    Conditions Governing Use

    There are no restrictions on the use of this collection.

    Biographical / Historical

    Stephen Mooser grew up in Fresno, California and later attended UCLA where he received a BA in Motion Pictures and later a Masters in Journalism. Steve even got into politics and was President of the UCLA Senior Class in 1963. After graduating he spent some time looking for treasure. Steve searched for pirate gold hidden an Island in the Gulf of Panama, and spent nearly a year searching the Utah desert for bars of silver stolen by the Outlaw Butch Cassidy and his partner, The Sundance Kid.

    Needless to say, Steve didn’t find much treasure, but many of his personal adventures have found their way into his books. Steve Mooser’s first book for children, 101 Black Cats (Scholastic) revolved around a treasure as did Orphan Jeb at the Massacree (Knopf) and Shadows on the Graveyard Trail (Dell Yearling). Among series books Steve has written are The Treasure Hounds (Troll), The Creepy Creature Club (Dell), The All-Star Meatballs (Dell) and Goofball Malone, Ace Detective (Penguin). In all Steve has written over 60 books for children. In addition to adventure stories, he has written a number of nonfiction books about the Weird and Strange. Those include Into The Unknown: Nine Astounding Stories (Lippincott) and The Man Who Ate A Car and Tons of Other Weird True Stories (Dell).

    In 1971, with Lin Oliver, Stephen Mooser co-founded the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. Today, the SCBWI has nearly 25,000 members around the world with chapters everywhere from Montana to Mongolia and Indiana to India. -- from author's website.

    Extent

    43 Items (2 cartons 1 large flat box)

    Language of Materials

    English

    Chinese

    Czech

    Russian

    Abstract

    A small collection of antique tin toys from the late 1950s collected by children's author Stephen Mooser.

    Creator

    Source

    Title
    Guide to the Stephen Mooser Tin Toy Collection
    Status
    In Progress
    Author
    R. Boyd
    Date
    8/13/2024
    Description rules
    Describing Archives: A Content Standard
    Language of description
    English
    Script of description
    Latin

    Repository Details

    Part of the Special Collections, Dennis and Leslie Power Library Repository

    Contact:
    Dennis and Leslie Power Library, Laguna College of Art & Design
    2222 Laguna Canyon Road
    Laguna Beach California 92651 United States
    9493766000