Andy Warhol has been both popular and polarizing since the beginning of his career, but there's one thing everyone can agree on: his pioneering, dynamic styles in art and commerce have left a lasting legacy. For the first time, the less-known works and projects — sculpture, photography, and film — are being brought together with his biggest hits in The Impossible Collection, a printed compendium of pop art appreciation that demands to be seen. Measuring in at 15 x 18 inches, the 168 pages feature over 100 illustrations and hand-tipped images, making each one unique. They're hand-bound and housed in a linen clamshell case, details that give the book an artistic quality worthy of its iconic subject.