Enthusiasm unknown to mankind- the coffee table book
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https://enthusiasmunknowntomankind.com/
Highly recommend this book and its follow up looks to be as spectacular as the first.
ONE post and you beat me to it.
You are good.
Swarm, swarm!
It's been red-flagged!
red-locked?
That book has been on one wild ride.
Just got back from an awesome vacation in Florida, back to this blehhhhhhhhh weather.
Ukraine is weak
I from Ukraine, you no say Ukraine is weak!
Love these books. Turnley is an unbelievably good photographer.
God forbid you spill one of your Redd's Apple Ales all over it.
Got one of these bad boys for 49.99 so even when I get drunk after drinking one and a half Redd's, I'm still safe.
Had a close call with Mountain Dew and the SuperGuide(tm) once!
lol well done
Looks like it has some cool photos, but I'm not sure if I want to keep a book with a big Butt on the cover out where guests can see it.
My wife got this for me for Christmas last year. It's great. Turnley does a great job capturing the team in candid moments with their guard down. The pictures from Rome are going to be amazing.
I still can barely wrap my head around the fact that our football team has photo books shot by a Pulitzer Prize-winning documentary photographer. Talk about The Michigan Difference.
honestly, who still buys hard-copy books?
btw books in print were growing and e-books were shrinking in 2016
These young folk like records, ironic t-shirts and books.
I have one college aged kid who reads hard copy books all day. My other one plays Zelda on his Switch and would rather do chores than read a book. My family sample size is inconclusive...
The literate ones.
Printed book sales are up while ebook sales are down.
Edit: this was supposed to be in respsonse to The People's Jones.
I love these because Turnley's pictures are incredible and the book itself is the size of the coffee table. Got the signed version of the last one for my pops, probably gonna buy two of this new one.
um...what?
I asked my wife for the book for Christmas. It's huge. And I don't mean in some sort of uber-significant way. It's just frickin' huge, heavy, bulky etc. We have three grandsons under 10 running around. It's too valuable to leave on a "coffee table" for them to soil somehow. I wish I'd gotten the smaller one.
As for the contents, there's some pretty good ones, sure. But I'm regretting it. Anybody want to bid for it? Or can anyone think of a worthy donation recipient?