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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TV Guide: The Official Collectors Guide -- Celebrating An Icon,
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This review is from: TV Guide The Official Collectors Guide: Celebrating An Icon (Paperback)
This book has thousands of color pictures of TV Guide covers. By just looking at the pictures, I get a complete review course in the history of television. I also never knew that old TV Guides are collectible. Some are even worth thousands! This is a great book. There is a history of TV programs, which I am going to read at some point, but for now, I must admit that I just like looking at the pictures. It really brings back memories.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book, but flawed,
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This review is from: TV Guide The Official Collectors Guide: Celebrating An Icon (Paperback)
This book has several major flaws. For a start, there is no index. The only way to locate covers with your favorite stars or shows is to browse the pages year-by-year.
The price guide only gives values for "mint condition" issues, with no guidelines for how to adjust value for copies in less than mint condition. (Most collectors' guides give a range of prices based on condition.) It would have been nice if they had included some lists, such as: the most valuable issues; issues with multiple covers; people who have appeared on the most covers; etc. All of these things are mentioned in the text, but there is no way to look them up except by browsing every listing. Despite these flaws, this is still an invaluable book for collectors, because of it's comprehensive checklist.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Television Timeline,
By rmac1117 "Ramsay MacInnes" (Cherry Valley, Ma United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: TV Guide The Official Collectors Guide: Celebrating An Icon (Paperback)
A mind-bending, if not surreal, parade of TV trivia presented week by week, year by year, era by era. Every single TV Guide cover is shown in true color, from April '53 to the first mag-size issue from autumn of last year. They're arranged as text would be on each page, left-to-right, top-to-bottom and IN ORDER on each page, dated and readily viewable. They even include full displays of all fold-out covers, as well as every version of each multiple cover, such as the one which had to be updated at Michael Landon's death, different regional sport-season previews, and the 25-cover tribute to all the Star Trek cast.
The book is in 3 main sections: 1) A 26-page section of blurb overseeing the history of TV Guide and background trivia of many of the covers 2) The section displaying the covers themselves, and 3) A listing of all covers (with dates and captions) and their collectible worth in mint condition. It is bound in durable yet manageable paperback binding. Anyone can invent their own TV trivia diversions just by scanning through this book (i.e. what are the earliest covers featuring people who are still alive? or Who has appeared the most times? or How did TV Guide handle documentarial times and issues [JFK's assassination, 9-11, the advent of cable & PBS etc.], or When did one televion era end, and another begin? and the like). The price list section also serves as an easier-to-count ready-reference of all the cover headings. Mad Magazine presented a similar, also top-rate, timeline of all their covers a few years ago upon the advent of their 400th issue. The first such resource to incorporate all the TV Guide digest covers certainly doesn't disappoint.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Astounded,
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I love this book! This has brought back so many visions and memories of years gone by which brings me to a safer place. Whoever can claim the idea for this wonderful masterpiece deserves much credit. Thank you for the nostalgia.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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TV Guide: The Official Collectors Guide,
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I could not put this book down. The pages are filled with 3700 beautiful full color reproduction of all the digest covers from 1953 to the last issue Oct.9th 2006. I can now finally put a value on my digest collection. A fascinating book. Great job Bangzoom Publishers.
Thank You
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TV Guide Covers,
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This review is from: TV Guide The Official Collectors Guide: Celebrating An Icon (Paperback)
The book pictures every TV guide cover ever issued. I needed to find a cover from 1966 for some artwork and it was listed. Values for each issue are also listed. I found the book gave me exactly what I was looking for.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very highly recommended tour of American television programming,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TV Guide The Official Collectors Guide: Celebrating An Icon (Paperback)
Enhanced with more than 3,700 full color covers from America's most popular, iconic, and widespread weekly magazine, "TV Guide: The Official Collectors Guide" compiled by Stephen F. Hofer (Curator of the Philo T. Farnsworth Television History Center, Auburn, Indiana, and who himself is the owner of one of the largest collections of TV Guide magazines and memorabilia in the United States) covers all the national and regional digest size covers from April 10, 1953 to October 9, 2005. Included are TV Guide foldout covers, holographic covers, and multiple covers. For the antique dealer and hobbyist collector, each issue has the current secondary market prices listed. Featuring memorable quotes from TV Guide and from television shows, "TV Guide: The Official Collectors Guide" is more than a price guide compendium, (and a superb history of the magazine itself), it is also a very highly recommended tour of American television programming through more than fifty years of popular culture.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Fabulous,
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I was so happy to receive the TV Guide Official Collector's Guide, it is a great publication!! It has a lot more information than I expected - comments by stars over the years and much more!! It is very colorful and I will enjoy reading it for years to come. My 45 year old son has a collection of TV Guides and I know he will be interested in seeing the publication to see if the ones he has are valuable! Thank you
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A TV GUIDE FAN'S DREAM BOOK!,
This review is from: TV Guide The Official Collectors Guide: Celebrating An Icon (Paperback)
The episode of Seinfeld where Frank Costanza was noted to be a collector of TV Guide pretty much cemented that publication's place in the lore of pop culture. Now, from Bangzoom publishers comes "TV Guide" the official Collector's Guide. A lot of collector's books claim to be the only book you'd ever need to own but this one truly fits the bill. With over 3700 pictures, and every national and regional TV Guide cover pictured from 4/10/1953 through 10/19/2005 this is truly the ultimate resource for not only collectors, but fans of the magazine as well.
With a foreward by senior TV Guide editor Michael Davis, the book provides info geared towards the collector on where to buy, grading, and preserving your TV Guide collection. The cover subjects are what drives the price of back issues with the very first issue featuring the baby Desi Arnaz Jr. being the most valuable. While I've never collected TV Guide I was a long-time Comic Book collector and basically TV Guides should be kept and stored the same way...in protective bags and ideally in acid free storage boxes. The guide provides a 19 page history of the magazine as well as a look at TV shows and trends by decade from the 40's through the 2000's; everything from Milton Berle and Howdy Doody to Lost and American Idol. I was born in the 1960's and love many of the shows from that era even though I didn't watch many in their initial runs. It wasn't until syndicated re-runs in the 1970's that I came to adore shows such Bewitched, Gomer Pyle, and Green Acres. As noted in the book, The Brady Bunch was never a top-rated show, but you'd hardly know that since it has gone on to become one of the most syndicated shows in history and a true TV legend. Next up is 213 pages which show each of those covers from 1953 through 2005 in full color and it's like a trip on a wonderful time machine to page through the decades to see many of the actors and shows that you remember so fondly, and many you may have forgotten such as The Governor and J.J. One TV Guide trend that seems to have ended some time in the early 80's was featuring Santa Claus on the cover of a December issue. The book concludes with a 68 page index and value guide for each issue and doubles as a handy checklist for collectors. Whether you are storing issues away chronologically like Frank Costanza, or just have a life long love of TV, you are certain to find something to enjoy in this fabulous book. Reviewed by Tim Janson
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Official Collectors Guide,
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This review is from: TV Guide The Official Collectors Guide: Celebrating An Icon (Paperback)
Excellent guide for new collectors and those unfamiliar with the TV Guide hobby, like myself. Spectacular graphics, great year-by-year index listing and informative value guide. I bought this book second-hand at 80% off the list, making it an unbelievable value.
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TV Guide The Official Collectors Guide: Celebrating An Icon by Dr. Stephen F. Hofer (Paperback - March 15, 2006)
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