I was turned on to this book after looking at the massive Frankenthaler monograph and seeing a few of her gorgeous woodcuts. This book is not very big, but it has a number of very nice plates, all of which are printed in full color, on full pages. What is also nice about this book is that it shows most of the woodcuts in every stage of development. It has a description of the print/printing process on one page and the completed print on the opposite page, followed by all of the editions of that print. There is even a double gatefold of the woodcut featured on the cover, along with a faux-woodgrain hard cover beneath the dust jacket.