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Iconic America: A Roller-Coaster Ride through the Eye-Popping Panorama of American Pop Culture | 
enlarge | Authors: Tommy Hilfiger, George Lois Publisher: Universe Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 24389
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 350 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 9.2 x 1.5
ISBN: 0789315734 Dewey Decimal Number: 746 EAN: 9780789315731 ASIN: 0789315734
Publication Date: November 6, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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Product Description What is America? It’s Monopoly and Mickey Mouse, but also Sinatra and Fred Astaire. It’s the Declaration of Independence, but it’s also Barbie and Playboy, Winslow Homer and Rudi Gernreich’s topless bathing suit. This juxtaposition of images reflects America’s unique eclecticism, and the unprecedented influence that the images of America’s pop culture have had on the world. This book works as a great treasury of Americana, and as a mischievously enjoyable observation on all things truly American. Fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger and famous adman George Lois have crafted an enlightening book, searching American history to find over 350 people, symbols, and things of import. Their iconic and iconoclastic choices are entertainingly presented through surprising visual juxtapositions. Inspired by Tommy Hilfiger’s passion for Americana and George Lois’ wit, Iconic America dramatizes the national ethos, and makes us think about who we are and what we stand for, with humor and charm.
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I love this book! June 11, 2008 I just got this book today and it is awesome! It is very inspiring and informative. The pictures and information are in no apparent particular order, just burst of colorful images and succinct descriptions summarizing each icon's contribution to American life and culture. Describing this book verbally doesn't do justice to the visual treat contained within. This is a book you will want browse through over and over. I found it in an art museum gift shop for $60, so amazon is a much better deal. Makes a great coffee table book. Definitely worthwhile addition to anyone's library.
Great book! May 27, 2008 I love this book! It's a positive look at America and to remember the great things our country has contributed to the world. Sometimes we forget, not just the big things, but the little things like Lifesavers, Halloween, Buddy Holly and the best thing of all the chocolate chip cookie! This book makes a wonderful coffee table book, wedding gift, or even graduation gift. That graduate can be educated on all America has given the world.
Iconic America May 3, 2008 Interesting book, with good photography and good coverage of items, descriptions tended to be brief.
The Great American Icon April 20, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
A Really nice book. If you like trivia, talk & say I remember when. Then this is the book for you.
Symbols of a perfect life April 19, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Though the cover line refers to `A roller-coaster ride through the eye-popping panorama of American pop culture' the book, fortunately, has a much further reach than just pop. With about four hundred subjects covered and obviously reflecting the hopes and aspirations of the two authors I thought the book was a fine celebration of Americanism.
Firstly though the book is a visual treat. Designer George Lois has handled a whole range of graphic material brilliantly, especially in presenting similar items on the same spread: a photo of James Brown (The godfather of soul) facing Marlon Brando (The godfather of film) or Babe Ruth facing a Baby Ruth candy bar or a spread with a photo of an apple pie (As American as apple pie) and an Apple logo (Apple changes the American lifestyle). Another lovely design touch is running five Burma-Shave signs over five pages (The bearded lady/Tried a jar/She's now a famous/Movie star!/Burma-Shave).
Lois has blended all the personality photos, product shots, logos, paintings, cartoons and display typography together beautifully and the 175dpi printing on quality paper makes everything sparkle. The design treatment did remind of a similar strong visual book covering the same subject 1,001 Reasons to Love America (1,001 Reasons to Love).
I liked the wide-ranging coverage of icons throughout the pages and nicely not necessarily positive ones. Page seventy-one features the Enron logo, page 135 has a cutout photo of a lemon with Edsel printed on it, also included are a few frames from the Zapruder home movie of Kennedy's death likewise a photo of OJ Simpson, in court, trying on a glove.
The book is essentially visual and all of the images get detailed captions, sometimes a hundred words or more. The authors, where needed, provide light hearted headlines as in the housewives' favorite 'Yes, Virginia, there really is no Betty Crocker'. Cesar Chavez gets 'The grapes of wrath' or 'The web of justice' for Spider-Man.
You'll probably have your own icon that is not included, though with four hundred it'll be hard to pin-point something that's missing. All I could come up with is UPS and FedEx, neither are included in the comprehensive index. Maybe the reality is that the strength of America's past and present could easily produce a second volume!
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