Telephone Collecting: Collecting Guide, Seven Decades of Design by Kate E. Dooner. Photos 1, 2 and 3 show the front cover, back cover and binding. Photo # 4 shows the Title Page. Photo # 5 talks about 7 Decades of Collecting Telephones. Photos 6 and 7 show the publishing information and Table of Contents. Photo # 8 shows a blue novelty phone by Western Electric, circa 1977. Photo # 9 shows a vintage 1973 Western Electric Candlestick telephone, a reproduction or copy from their early 1900's Candlestick phone. Photo # 10 shows the early 1900's Western Electric Candlestick telephone. Photo # 11 shows Walt Disney in his office using a 302 telephone made by Western Electric. The first models of the 302 set arrived in 1937. The 302 phones were made through the 1940's and were superseded by the 500 set in 1949 which was designed by Henry Dreyfuss. Henry Dreyfuss also designed the 302 phone set.This places the picture from the 1940's. By the 1950's the 302 set was no longer produced. Also shown is Donald Duck in the lower left hand corner. Photo # 12 shows the vintage 1976, Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse telephone made by American Telecommunication Company with pushbutton numbers. Photo # 13 shows an advertisement from the 1930's Saturday Evening Post for Telephone Party Lines and Campbell Soup. The soups of the day are: Consomme Soup, Cream, of Mushroom, Mock Turtle Soup and Pea Soup. I'm not sure exactly what Mock Turtle Soup is or what it tasted like as it is not available in stores today. However. Campbell's Soups are still with us, but the Party Line is gone. Photo # 14 shows the very impressive vintage telephone from Sweden, circa 1910. L.M. Ericsson was founded in 1876 by Lars Magnus Ericsson. The company now employs around 100,000 people and operates in more than 180 countries and has been granted 57,000 patents. Photo # 15 shows the Shirley Temple Phone, the AE34 model. On August 23rd, 1938 Shirley Temple received the 100,000 AE Model 34. Photo # 16 shows a very rare vintage green, automatic monophone, circa 1929, made of Bakelite. This is the same phone seen on the front cover of the collecting phone book. Shelf # 47.