Originally Posted By SuperDry I just got my copy of The Disney Treasures and The Disney Keepsakes books. They are hardcover, coffee-table type books with dozens of "removable" items of all sorts of things like you might have in a scrapbook: tickets, programs, park maps, and all sorts of other clever things, like a Carolwood Pacific Railroad freight tag. Searck on Amazon in the Books section for "Disney Treasures" and both of these titles will come up. One came out in 2003, and the other this September. As an aside, considering the relatively reasonable price, I was curious about the manufacturing cost. It's clear that a machine didn't insert all of the goodies - there had to be a lot of manual labor involved. The guess that this led me to was confirmed by the back of the title page: "Printed in China." There's no way that something like this could be printed in the US and sold at that price. And unlike merchandise, most book printing is still done in the US, so this one stood out. Both are highly recommended.
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs LOL, a few months ago, the first Disney Treasures book was on sale at Borders for $19.95. I don't have either of these, but I do have both of Jason Surrell's books on the Mansion and Pirates (From the MKs to the Movies)...
Originally Posted By Kala DH got me Disney Keepsakes for Christmas and it is absolutely the coolest book. I lOVE it! Now I'm looking for the Disney Treasures book.