when i was a kid i really liked frazetta- bought a calendar of his, see my photos- though i never bought a book simply for the cover art. it was also inspiration of too many van-side paintings of that era that were not near as good, but this is illustration rather than art, where quality of representation is most appreciated, and as i grew up my interests became more detached from narrative, more focused on what the artwork said by itself rather than referred to, illustrating, imagining, what another work said....
i also ended up reading other sf that does not lend itself to his style and myself never drew or painted such work. became too intellectual. amazing to realize how much of his work is familiar... it is great to see all his work together. the text is mostly biographical or hagiographic, never critiquing, never placing it in its time, never much exploring its immense presence and any influences... the reproductions are good, the colour plates are large, probably i am more attracted to art rather than illustration, though it would be cool to see a mash-up...