Latest: The Art of Disneyland Book Released

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    Originally Posted By jmuboy

    HOPEMAX - I should have known you'd be a wealth of information on collectibles!!!! THANKS SO MUCH!
     
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    Originally Posted By Skellington88

    yea Im really interested to read and look at pics of stuff that never got greenlit especailly TL 2055. Ive searched the the entire internet for concept art of that and didnt find aynthing/
     
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    Originally Posted By DisLee

    Back in 1998, the Disney Gallery had an ultra cool overview painting of TL 2055 on display. I told the Disney Gallery gal there that I wished they sold a litho of it. She said they had produced one but the printing was badly messed up so they would have to go back and re-do it. But then the other Tomorrowland stuff they had didn't sell that well - so they never went back and re-did the TL 2055 litho. :-(
     
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    Originally Posted By SIR at X-S Tech

    Yeah well if the crud from TL 98 wouldn't sell, that's a sure sign that cool TL2005 stuff wouldn't sell....Hey who was DL President at that time?
     
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    Originally Posted By maximus

    say.. i read the books is only available in Disney parks. Does anybody know if that also means it's available in Paris? I can imagine they only release it in the american parks since hardly anybody in Europe would care about the park in Anaheim.
    It even seems they can't sell their copies of their own "Art of Disneyland" (from sketch to reality), which, judging on what fans say about the new book so far, seems to be better quality (as it was praised in to heaven). I still have high hopes for TAODL though ;).
     
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    Originally Posted By leemac

    <<Tim has put together most of the recent souvenir books for DL and writes for the Disney Magazine. >>

    Tim is actually a DLR cast member too, as director of publicity.
     

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