The hottest personality in network television is celebrated in this illustrated guide to Seinfeld, featuring the expressions, situations, and idiosyncracies beloved by fans of this top-ten-rated sitcom. Fretts has written extensively about Seinfeld for Entertainment Weekly. 100 photos.
A fun dictonary-style seinfeld book. 3.5 stars. My major complaint is it only has the first 4 or 5 seasons...so ultimately I wouldn't recommend it. I was misled by differing publishing dates on Goodreads which is hella annoying cuz i picked up the book online thinking it came out later then it did. Would have been worth it if it had the complete episode guide...but again its only to half the show. There are 180 episodes and 9 seasons so this book seems kinda pointless because there would be so many more entries if it coveres the whole show
Seinfeld was another obsession of mine. I recorded every first run episode on VHS when it originally aired, editing out commercials on the fly. I was a true bootlegger! Of course I also bought the seasons on DVD when they were first released. I never made out during Schindler’s List but I have made out while watching Seinfeld. I still love this show and, like a good little cable boy, I’ll stop and watch it whenever I come across it while I’m flipping channels. While it’s not exactly a coffee table book about coffee tables that turns into a coffee table, it was the first episode guide of the show available anywhere, and it’s fantastic. Like a good marble rye, it’s kind of hard to find these days, but my friend Bob Sacamano got me a copy that fell off the back of Newman’s mail truck when it first came out. Serenity now!!
Cheap Hershey Book Library sale pickup [ex]wife found for me. Only goes up to about Season 6 of the 9 seasons. Basically just a glossary/encyclopedia of terms, people, and phrases, from those first six seasons. Nothing new for any true or longtime fan.