The Book of Spam
A Most Glorious and Definitive Compendium of the World's Favorite Canned Meat
What luncheon meat is found in over forty-five
countries, available in ninety-nine percent of supemarkets and corner
shops, and sells nearly eighty million pounds every year? It's SPAM.
From the 20,000-member SPAM Fan Club to Monty Python's Broadway
sensation SPAMalot, after seventy years of canned-meat greatness, SPAM
has become a pop-culture sensation with a devout following, and The Book
of Spam is its Bible. What's in it? People have been asking that
question since 1937. Written and beautifully packaged by Dan Armstrong
and Dustin Black, the creative team behind recent SPAM advertising, The
Book of Spam is a lavishly illustrated love affair with America's
favourite miracle meat. Just in time for SPAM's spectacular 70th
anniversary, The Book of Spam celebrates everything SPAM, offering SPAM
fans a behind-the-scenes tell-all with the inside scoop on the wide
world of SPAM: its role in history, advertising, art, fashion, the food
industry, global unification, and much more. SPAM's reach has truly
spanned the globe - across time and across many cultures. Filled with
full colour vintage advertisements, astonishing trivia, and retro
recipes for everything from SPAM Upside-Down Pie to Baked Bean
SPAMwiches, The Book of SPAM finally gives SPAM the full attention it
deserves. SPAM fanatics, pop-culture aficionados, history buffs, and
lovers of authentic Americana will flip for The Book of SPAM . It's
nothing less than SPAM-tastic.
Price: US$ 23.95
Atria Books; June 2008
208 pages; ISBN 9781416545248
208 pages; ISBN 9781416545248
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