I bought volumes 1 and 2 a long time ago at a used book store, but have only in the last couple of years pulled them out to read as an art survey class for the kids. There's probably updates to this by now, but this one's not bad. We didn't read through every single word, but this is a great full color art history textbook. I love that it brings in context from what is happening socially at the time, and it tries to be sensitive to issues of gender, sexual identity, race, and ethnicity. Even so, it spends a loooot of time in Europe to the detriment of other cultures, and though more women are included as we get closer to the present, the majority of the artists are still white men.