Norman Rockwell is often associated with the series of witty covers he executed for The Saturday Evening Post. But, in fact, he had a much wider impact as an artist and illustrator: story illustrations for the Ladies' Home Journal, covers for popular magazines such as Boy's Life, Literary Digest, and Life, journalistic interpretations of social themes and portraits of political figures for Look magazine; and advertisements for corporate giants like AT&T and Kellogg cereal. The 30 images presented here highlight Norman Rockwell's entire artistic vision, capturing the spirit of America's most beloved pictorial storyteller. Works included in the book are: The Philosopher, On Top of the World, The Longest Step, The Runaway, The Recruit, Vacation, He's Going to be Taller Than Dad, The Wall Flower, Santa Claus, An Audience of One, A Time for Greatness, The Right to Know, Who's Having More Fun, Boy with Fishing Poll, The Final Impossibility, Freckles, The Lineman, Girl With String, War News, A Scount is Helpful, Barbershop, Rural Vacation, Crossroads on Sunday, Portrait of Harry Abrams, Home for Christmas, What About Ronald Regan, and Portrait of Robert F. Kennedy.