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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Spy-FI" Fan-tastic,
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This review is from: The incredible World of Spy-fi: Wild and Crazy Spy Gadgets, Props, and Artifacts from TV and the Movies (Paperback)
I finished "Spy-Fi" just last night and this book is truely for any film buff and if your a fan of 60's T.V. and the great spy shows of that time this is a must for your collection.Danny Biederman hits the target and brings home some inside info with behind the scene photo's and much more. If your a "arm chair counterspy" it's a must buy! Get one for yourself and one for a friend, From 007 to U.N.C.L.E. and The Wild Wild West it's all here. Thanks, Richard
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Incredible book!,
By Lisa loves Amazon "Lisa" (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The incredible World of Spy-fi: Wild and Crazy Spy Gadgets, Props, and Artifacts from TV and the Movies (Paperback)
If you watch television or go to the movies you should own this book! I was walking through the book store and the colors on the cover caught my attention. Then, I saw Maxwell Smart's shoe phone. This author has the most amazing collection of great stuff from old tv shows to new movies like Austin Powers glasses. The stories throughout the book are great too because you get to hear the behind-the-scenes truths. I bought one for my dad, my brother, and myself. Thanks to the author for this great treasure of nostalgia and cool stuff!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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CAN'T PUT IT DOWN, AND I'M A GIRL!,
By Amy Wallace (Los Angeles, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The incredible World of Spy-fi: Wild and Crazy Spy Gadgets, Props, and Artifacts from TV and the Movies (Paperback)
Christmas present, birthday present, valentine's present, no-special-occasion present: this book makes me HAPPY! I can't imagine anyone not falling in love with it. It brought back floods of ecstatic memories -- and of course, I had to read it while drinking a shaken/not/stirred martini! BRAVO! MORE BOOKS from Mr. Biederman's archives -- and WOW, can he write! Wry, witty, charming, impeccably researched -- 10 STARS!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Absolute Nirvana for the Inner Spy Geek in All of Us,
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This review is from: The incredible World of Spy-fi: Wild and Crazy Spy Gadgets, Props, and Artifacts from TV and the Movies (Paperback)
Danny Biederman's THE INCREDIBLE WORLD OF SPY-FI is not only the perfect coffee table book for those of us who grew up wanting to be James Bond (and maybe still DO want to be James Bond), it's also a brilliant and deeply enjoyable work of scholarship and pop-culture history. Biederman's personal collection of props, costumes, and other arcana from the Bond films, TV shows like THE MAN FROM UNCLE, and even spoofs like AUSTIN POWERS, has been justifiably legendary for years; now he's given us the gift of an intense look at just a fraction of that collection. One word of warning: Don't just get lost in the incredible photos, because Biederman's insightful, humorous, and intelligent prose (which accompanies the pics) is every bit as pleasurable as the visuals. My only complaint? I just wished this book was six times longer. Can we hope for a SPY-FI 2 sometime in the future, Mr. Biederman? Sure hope so.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book of spy props,
By James D. Crabtree "Doc Crabtree" (Fort Leavenworth, Kansas) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Incredible World Of Spy-Fi: Wild and Crazy Spy Gadgets, Props, and Artifacts from TV and the Movies (Paperback)
Primarily a photographic rendition of the author's prop collection from various spy movies and TV shows. It's a cool book but not as in-depth as I would like, despite the formidable assortment of items the author has gotten his hands on. While there are many books about actual spy equipment this is the only one I know of which focuses on fictional spies. Recently watched Get Smart and saw the stereophonic gun featured in the book!
5.0 out of 5 stars
60's Spy Show Expose,
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This review is from: The incredible World of Spy-fi: Wild and Crazy Spy Gadgets, Props, and Artifacts from TV and the Movies (Paperback)
If you were born in the 1950's this book is for you! All the great shows are here (U.N.C.L.E., Wild, Wild West, Mission Impossible, etc) The book is nicely illustrated and features the author's incredible collection of props from many different shows. Much of the author's prose illustrates his considerable knowledge and love of the subject. I wonder if the former Soviet Union has books like this one? It is my theory that the Soviet Blok collapsed because it simply wasn't very fun. This book is fun. Buy it, or you will be shot with a sleep dart (while you are sleeping, of course, so you will never know that you have been shot with a sleep dart)
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UNIQUE PRIVATE COLLECTION PUBLICIZED,
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This review is from: The incredible World of Spy-fi: Wild and Crazy Spy Gadgets, Props, and Artifacts from TV and the Movies (Paperback)
Danny Biederman is the actual author--the forward was by Robert W. Wallace. Biederman's collection of fictional spy artifacts is interesting to both movie buffs and to those involved in real-world espionage. I hadn't heard of most of the movies in "the Incredible World of Spy Fi," so I'll be looking them up on DVD. The spy gadgets and props are almost as important as the actor--the gimmicks are characters, too! Who can forget John Steed's steel-lined bowler, Maxwell Smart's shoe phone, the U.N.C.L.E. Special, James Bond's PPK and tricked-out sports cars, or Jim Phelp's self-destructing tape recorders? I enjoyed reading this book and it will be a valuable reference in my personal library.
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Great Gift for the Spy Who Loves You,
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This review is from: The incredible World of Spy-fi: Wild and Crazy Spy Gadgets, Props, and Artifacts from TV and the Movies (Paperback)
This book should be in the library, or, more likely, on the coffee table of every aficionado of espionage. Most of us of a certain generation were weaned, so to speak, on the exploits of the imaginative and edgy TV spy series of the 1960s, so there's much here to bring one back to one's formative years. Danny Biederman gives it all his intelligent, informed, and indulgent commentary. There is simply no book like this.
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The Incredible World Of Spy-Fi: Wild and Crazy Spy Gadgets, Props, and Artifacts from TV and the Movies by Robert Wallace (Paperback - September 30, 2004)
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