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Shopping
Buy Wholesale by Mail 2001: The Consumer's Bible to Shopping Online, by Mail, by Phone
Published in Paperback by Collins (2000-01-15)
Author: Gail Bradney
List price: $20.00
New price: $2.98
Used price: $0.01

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A must have resource for everything you might want or need
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-14
Enthusiastically recommended, as a invaluable resource. You will want to buy the latest addition each year!

If You Really Want Wholesale, Look Elsewhere
Helpful Votes: 31 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-04
The book's title is rather misleading. While there are some wholesale businesses in the book, they are in the vast minority. If you are a bargain-hunting consumer then you might find this book helpful, although your local yellow pages will probably work just as well. If you are looking for real wholesale resources, check to see if your local library has a directory, or make the $200-300 sacrifice and buy your own. This book was a waste of my time and money.

Bargain Shoppers Dream!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-28
Buy Wholesale by Mail lists incredible companies with unbeatable deals. Many companies I've never heard of combined with some well known favorites. I searched through my favorite topics, bookmarked them, looked up listings with websites, and had a fabulous learning experience. From buying chickens and farm items, locating auto parts, or remodeling the house-this book is your ultimate resource guide. Why would you pay more, when you can buy it wholesale? It's worth every penny!

Not Wholesale
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-30
This may be a good book for bargain hunters who are looking for discounted goods, but legitimate wholesale requires a license and a retail resale number.

Shopping
The Official Miva Web-Scripting Book: Shopping Carts, Feedback Forms, Guestbooks, and More
Published in Paperback by Top Floor Publishing (2000-06)
Author: Kent Multer
List price: $34.95
New price: $25.00
Used price: $0.49

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This one gets a lot of use.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-09
If you're customizing Miva Merchant or developing other Mivascripts, you'll find this book essential. The writing is clear, thetext is well-indexed and full of examples. My only complaint is thatmany of the examples are simplified - perhaps to help us all getstarted...

The only book out there
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-23
I was thankful to find a Miva script resource in print. However, as I am interested in the security aspects of the language, I had hoped to read more in depth about macros. This book is a better desktop language reference than real world application development learn-by-example concept guide. This book is a quick read, will help you get your head around the basics of Miva scripting, but be aware of the author's free use of macros in script examples.

Horrible for the beginner!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-24
Look, I have a BS in Computer Science. I see so many manuals that it would make your head swim. This book ranks up with the worst of the worst. It is a reference, NOT a guide. If you already know Miva, great, buy the book. If you are just beginning, keep searching because this book does nothing, absolutely ZIP in helping you create, maintain an ecommerce website.

Almost the same as the Manual
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-14
The book was complete complete and I did not see any mistakes but it was mainly just a nicer printed version of the manual. There were some scripts and explanaitions but not much. If you want a bound and printed reference it is good, otherwise I would just use the only manual and example code from the shopping cart or a miva programming site.

Shopping
Mr. Cheap's Boston (Mr.Cheap's Travel)
Published in Paperback by Adams Media Corporation (1995-11)
Authors: Mark Waldstein and Tami Monahan Forman
List price: $9.95
New price: $0.99
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So outdated, this book is completely worthless
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-21
Not only is the information in the book unhelpful, it is now completely useless. None of the places I went to existed anymore as this book hasn't been redone since 1995!

You will save the book's cost over and over and over and ...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-18
Mr. Waldstein is a bargain-hunting angel. This book is well-organized and a fun read, though sometimes directions are sketchy and hours of operation or phone numbers are wrong. It is less like having access to a city's reference librarian than meeting a friendly person who's lived in the city for years and knows all the best places though not always the details.

This was the first book of the Mr. Cheap series and is now in a second edition. Organized into four main sections (shopping, entertainment, restaurants and lodging), reviews are informal and newsy, usually around 100 words. The index is adequate and an appendix lists restaurants (the most comprehensive section of the book) by food type/ethnicity.

Well worth its cost though not the only reference you'll need.

Crammed with interesting stuff....
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-01
Cheap internet cafes, public library lectures, poetry readings,kayak trips, jazz music...... Retail sections also form a large part of the book: infomation on second hand musical information is available; if you want to bring in your instruments to trade in. Similary, second hand bookstores offer the same service. A wide range of CDs, books and furnishings and electronic equipment for the bargain hunter with also locations of fabric stores for designing clothes as well as dress patterns. Besides listing the locations of more unusual supplies like where to get portfolios, there are address guides of the chains of larger stores. A good supplement to Mr Cheap's Guide is Romantic Days and Nighs in Boston by Patricia Harris & David Lyon. It gives great ideas for strolls in the parks, cycling, afternoon teas,picnics and brunches for two. Mr Cheap's guide does not provide maps or comprehensive transportation information and is ideally used as a supplement to a travel guide with location guides. Instead of a travel guide, a travel map is also ideal: hightlight the spots of the map of interest and then plan where to go and stay. Most of the information should ideally be used as early as possible; for bookings of hotels as well as current information on talks and free concerts. It is recommended that internet research is done with the book at hand: for the university lectures, performances, concerts and symphony sessions, current information is needed so read the book over and highlight places of interest and check up for more information. Some organizations also require that you write to them so do armchair travelling in advance.

Shopping
The Passionate Shopper: Secret Sources for You and Your Home
Published in Hardcover by Hearst Books (1999-10)
Author:
List price: $23.00
New price: $0.87
Used price: $0.01

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Wonderful For Some, Not So For Me
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-24
The problem I have with the books that Victoria Magazine publishes (and I own a few now) is that they are often a well-done rehash of what has already been printed (text & photos) in their monthly magazine. Don't get me wrong, I adore Victoria Magazine and have subscribed for years and enjoy most issues. Books like The Passionate Shopper are great for someone who doesn't read the magazine because then the content is new and fresh and wonderful. But if you are a regular reader, it's often stuff you've already seen in a pretty new hard cover and you'll feel cheated, like I did.

Save yourself time. Go to the top sources.
Helpful Votes: 26 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-04
I picked this book up thinking I'd just browse through it, and after 40 pages decided it was such a great resource I wanted it for my library. It has the best sources for each of the specific sections that I've seen to date. If you're a reader of the numerous decorating magazines available, you're recognize some of the names, but there are many others I've never seen before. The book is divided into categories, so if you're looking for accessories, vintage tableware, pottery, blown glass, Meissen, fabrics, restoration of period frames and the like, this is the book for you! Victoria Magazine has covered all markets very well. You can save yourself a lot of time by using the sources in this well thought out book.

Not that new or helpful
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-14
The information isn't current (one place I checked was not in business anymore). A disappointment.

Shopping
The Retail Store: Design and Construction
Published in Hardcover by Van Nostrand Reinhold (1991-07)
Author: William R. Green
List price: $47.95
Used price: $1.99

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A revelation of Retail Store Design Rules!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-26
Very informative. This book covers all aspects of the retail store design process. From the design of the space to how it effects the public. It would be a great book to use as text at the educational level of Designers/Architects as well as a great reference for professionals.

I know you have more important things to do....
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-24
than to try to get thorugh this one. I'm guessing this is the previously published copy with updated pictures, but....the "photo-copied" pages are so hard to see, you would be better off going downtown or to your local mall for information. Sorry, did not even read this before I returned it. The quality is so bad, you'll kick yourself for buying it....

Good content poor printing
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-01
The content of the book is great and there are lots of useful references for further readings. It can help a novice to quickly brush up his/her knowledge on the retail design and construction subject. However, the printing, what I should say is the photocopying-like quality of the book really stunned me, not to mention this is a book with lots of store photos, the quality of the book is like a stack of photcopied papers with shades and tones on the black and white only photos.

Shopping
Suzy Gershman's Born to Shop New York: The Ultimate Guide for People Who Love to Shop (Born To Shop)
Published in Paperback by Frommers (2008-08-25)
Authors: Suzy Gershman and Sarah Lahey
List price: $16.99
New price: $8.93
Used price: $10.34

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Book Amazon was unable to send me.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-13
I would love to be able to review this book, having just read Suzy's "C'est La Vie". However after a long conversation with a non English as a first language speaker, it was decided if I wanted the rest of my order I would have to forgo Born to Shop NY. Others, let me know if you were able to purchase this book and if it was helpful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A good comprehensive book - with reservations
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-05
There is a problem with travel books in that they try to cover EVERYthing in a city. I like books that just tell me the best places to go for what I want.

This book leans towards being a total reference, but offers the shopper plenty of options.

The bargain shopper needs to know one thing - Century 21 next to the world trade center site. That is about where the unbelievable bargains end. Now you can save some money on the book and spend it on shopping

One nicety about the book is that the author includes place to eat around the shopping.

Suzy comes through
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-15
The last edition of Born to Shop disappointed me becasue Suzy Gershman's interest seemed so narrow that the stores and places she liked were too far out of my range. In this edition she's made some changes. Cheap shopping is listed and the luxe, nowhere else except NYC stores are listed as well. She must have gotten some younger helpers because much to my delight the Sean Jean store and and Triple Five Soul shop are mentioned too. One thing I've always liked about the Born to Shop series is that the advice shows you how to get around town safely, how to buy quality and how to have a good time with as few hassles as possible. And don't think this book is just for women. In our last trip to NY my husband frequently consulted it and was very pleased with the directions and commentary.

This book and Gerry Frank's guide are all you really need to take a weekend NYC trip.

Shopping
A Theory of Shopping
Published in Paperback by Cornell University Press (1998-03)
Author: Daniel Miller
List price: $19.95
New price: $6.00
Used price: $3.14

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An extremely accessible academic text
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-28
I couldn't believe it when I laughed out loud whilst reading this text. A strong theoretical base supports this amusing ethnography of shopping - the sort that is done week in, week out, rather than 'leisure' shopping. I highly recommend reading it from cover to cover, rather than trying to skim it as one might other academic texts. It will be of use to anyone studying material culture, social anthropology, and sociology, in that it indicates clearly not only its specific content, but also its methodology. Reading this text makes Miller's classic "Material Culture and Mass Consumption" a lot more accessible to those of us who are just starting to research this area.

A theory
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-22
This book contains a personal theory of shopping based on an ethnographic study of household provisioning in a North London neighborhood in the mid-1990s. Miller begins by describing some of the households and some of the results from his interviews on shopping. In the second chapter, he explores the literature on sacrifice, and in the third final chapter, he makes an argument that shopping and sacrifice, if not the same thing, can at least be considered comparable. His reasoning, if I understand it, is that both acts involving giving something of oneself or one's resources for the greater good.

I remain unconvinced, however. I've never given much thought to sacrifice before, but it seems to me that sacrifice involves giving something back to the deities as partial payment for a unearned favor. On the other hand, shopping seems more to be choosing to trade earned resources. For me, the comparison between shopping and sacrifice just doesn't go through, and since two thirds of the book is spent arguing for the comparison, I was a little disappointed.

Some minor quibbles: the book is definitely written from a British point of view, and some terms or expressions used in the book to describe living situations or shops will be unfamiliar to North American readers. Also, Miller puts great emphasis on the fact that most of his shoppers tend to be women, and that shopping in the environment where he did his work is an activity associated with the female gender. He relates this back to his sacrifice theory and also to feminist studies of housewives sacrificing themselves for their families. He gives very brief consideration to the fact that a predominance of female shoppers may be culturally-based, but doesn't seem to consider it seriously. Nevertheless, there are many cultures, particularly in Muslim areas and parts of Asia, where it would be unseemly for a woman to appear in the marketplace, and where men do all of the shopping, even for their families' clothing. Much of Miller's argumentation would not hold in such an environment. Thus, even if he does have something with his sacrifice/shopping comparison, it is only an artifact of the culture where he did his study, and should not be generalized beyond the shoppers of this North London neighborhood.

WOOFY SOCIOLOGIST RAMBLINGS
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-12
This book is about ten good pages and the remainder is a stream of rambling woofy ideas with very little to hold it together.

Beyond the first chapter, the content varies from the social impact of social sacrifice to how the Greek philopshers would rate modern thoughts on mass consumption.

It has very little to do with WHY people would go to a supermarket and HOW they act while they are there - nothing on causality, just lots of words joined together.

Be careful about buying this book. It's a waste of space as far as a text book to assist anyone in business - it's a first year university book for liberal arts time wasters.

Shopping
50 Secrets Your Grocer Doesn't Want You to Know: An Insider's Guide to Stretching Your Grocery Shopping Dollars
Published in Paperback by Andante Pub. (1996-07)
Author: George T. Jacobson
List price: $5.95
Used price: $1.65

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Very Helpful!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-06
The last reviewer must have been an expert, because to me, this book was very helpful and I've already saved nearly 1,200 dollars in the last 6 months by following Mr. Jacobsons advice. It's a great buy!

Here's 1 secret I want you to know - don't waste your money
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-24
I'm a sucker for learning the inside scoop from people who have really worked inside a particular field, so I bought this book. But if you have ever read a women's magazine about this subject or a newspaper article, or even listened to your mother, you won't read anything new. Just because I spent my money doesn't mean you have to.

Shopping
The Best Darn Book About Nutrition and Health
Published in Kindle Edition by Trafford Publishing (2003-03)
Author: Dorothy Ziegler
List price: $9.99
New price: $7.99

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This is a terrible book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-06
Poorly written and horribly, horribly edited. That aside, it is an easy read. But her message is so convoluted. There is no logical progression of thought or information and she often contradicts herself from one chapter to the next. 75% of the book is filled with diet mentality "tricks" and "Don't" and "No's" and "Control" and "Discipline", then the rest of the book claims there are no "bad" foods, diets are bad and we all just need to get in touch with our natural hunger, and feed it.

I would highly recommend "Outsmarting the female fat cell" by Debra Waterhouse. Not only is the message clear, logical and healthy but she explains the physiology behind it. She lays out a reasonable program. And, it's about $15 cheaper.

Best darn advice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-14
Finally a book that speaks my language! It has information and advice that's easy to understand. Info that I can put to use right away. Read a chapter every day or two and you'll see that learning to eat better does not require something that resembles a college text book with boring data charts and scientific language. This book explains what you can do right away, right now, as soon as you have the book. As soon as you apply what's in the book, it goes beyond the book as you take action and make changes to get healthier.

Shopping
Boatwatch: Armchair Shopping 340 Sailboats : 17'- 28'
Published in Paperback by Boatwatch Publications (1994-02-02)
Author:
List price: $24.00
New price: $18.72
Used price: $11.50

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Dry, and frustratingly incomplete - but the "best" book ...
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-23
There are a LOT of sailboats out there, often built in small numbers by obscure builders no longer in existence. Getting information on these boats must be a *real* challenge.

Hope springs eternal that there is a source in print that lists at least 95% of these boats. This book is about the best try so far, but I've found my "hit rate" (successfully locating information on a more obscure sailboat) with the smaller volumes is about 20% - not very good. And, even if there's a listing in this book, it's often very incomplete. But at least there's a line drawing.

If you enjoy browsing boats as I do, this is an enjoyable volume, but you'll find it frustratingly incomplete.

Workbook-style book heavy on specifications
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-04
I gave this book only three stars not because it is bad but because it is so very dry. The book is organized by boat length, and each page has some line drawings and a list of specifications for the boat (eg displacement, rig, etc.). Many of the columns are left blank, and the idea is that you fill these in as you shop for a boat. Unfortunately for those of us who wish to truly "armchair shop", there's really not much information here which one wouldn't get from the broker, anyway. It's a good reference for basic, objective data about these boats (information often left out of classified advertisments) but is not the kind of book one would just sit down and read.


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