What grabs your attention immediately about this book is that it is only a fraction of the size of the famous magazine it represents. And, unfortunately, that says it all. I don't know why the famous work of a well-known photographer has been presented on such a small stage, but there it is. Maybe the photographer, Howell Conant, offended someone in power. Maybe the publisher represents a faction over-dosed on, and over-exposed to, Grace Kelly. I don't know. For ten-bucks, you could do a lot worse. But this is a little book, asking the reader to examine two famous, larger than life subjects, as one would peer down the medium of a microscope.