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Paperback The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America: A Guide to Field Identification Book

ISBN: 0810955202

ISBN13: 9780810955202

The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America: A Guide to Field Identification

A must-have for anyone with a passion for shopping carts and a love of the great outdoors. In "The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America" author Julian Montague has created an elaborate... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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More Study Needed

As a certified straycartologist I applaud the effort to publicize this issue. I only hope we can convince those crumb bums in Washington that expanding our coverage to the rest of North America can only be achieved with copious federal spending. Like the question burning in the loins of Lewis and Clark before us, what will the West reveal? My crotch is afire with this question: what will the West reveal about...ourselves? [For full effect, deliver that last word in a fervent whisper]

One of the top four shopping cart reference guides

This book is easily one of the top four reference guides for shopping carts available on the market today. It does an excellent job of covering the following topics: * Shopping carts Overall, I heartily endorse this product.

Wonderfully arcane

There's no bio for the author, but I hope it helped him get tenure! Designed like a birding guide, it is funny beyond belief. Library of Congress classifies it as an "artistic photography" book, but it has a very droll social anthropology feel about it.

A Must Read

Though this may be well trod territory, I enjoyed his original take on the shopping cart epidemic. Between his witicisms and his arcane research approach, I found it a hilariously depresing work. One of the best novels I've read in years. I'm over the age of thirteen.

'Shoppers...we're gonna get you for doing this to us' UBSC local 501*

Flick through this book and many of you might think Julian Montague needs to get a life, roaming round the North Eastern states snapping the death throes of shopping carts, indeed. The book is a bit of fun though and quite cleverly thought out, but maybe the joke wears a bit thin by page 176. The five sections explain all you'll need to know to about classifying carts, section two lists Class A: False Strays, Types 1-11 and section three Class B: True Strays, Types 1-22. Each type gets a page with a cool photo and details about what to look for. The longest section is four, titled Selected Specimens, with more than three hundred photos of battered and dead carts in the environment, I think the ones in snow look best and they are categorized according to either Class A or B. It won't surprise you to know that the author toiled for six years creating all this. The design and printing of the book is fine and the author takes a pretty good cart photo. The only thing missing, I thought, was some reference to their manufactures, there can't be too many and they most likely all have unique features. This would certainly have added to the thrill of spotting a Class B, Type 11 (train damaged cart) made by A N Other Inc. *United Brotherhood of Shopping Carts. Affiliated to AFL/CIO. ***FOR AN INSIDE LOOK click 'customer images' under the cover.
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