It's surprising that someone who produces so many beautiful and interesting books would collect such awful "art." The stuff in the Museum of Bad Art (yes, it exists) is in many cases better than this dreck. I was also surprised to see that after so many years, no one has reviewed this book. Maybe it's because buyers are so embarrassed at having spent money on the thing. So I felt it my civic duty to recommend some uses for this gigantic tome if you've made the same mistake I made.
1) If you're an interior decorator who needs another really big heavy volume to fill up some space on a shelf or coffee table, buy it. Usually, no one gives such books more than a glance anyway. In fact, if you're handy, you could actually use this book to build a coffee table.
2) If you've been looking for a very large scrapbook, use this. You can paint and paste over all the ugly stuff on the cover and inside, and substitute some much more attractive and tasteful images and momentos of your own.
3) If you need a weighty object of this size to prop up a shaky garden shed, hold open a door, keep a tarp from blowing away, etc., this just might do the trick.
4) Need a pet door? Just be sure you have a very muscular cat or dog.
I hope that these suggestions will now inspire others to come forward with more helpful ideas.