A great coffee table book, with tons of samples I've never seen. Also, even though Spike Lee writes an epilogue, it's clear his mind is elsewhere, as he buried his brother right before the blurb was due.
There was a lot more interesting history to pick up (especially from the introduction) than I was expecting from a book of posters. I enjoyed seeing the progression of history through the lens of film.
Great survey of posters of "race movies" (as they're sometimes called). A nice introduction of about 20 pages is followed by many posters from the author's collection, with helpful captions.