I'm jealous! haha

I'd be happy with like the dover budget edition in paperback. It reminded me also of Castles, and Faeries, with some of the cross sections and monsters. Like it's more 5e in the aesthetic than the stuff from the late 80s but what I like is how it feels like a legit sourcebook with all the branding, and the layouts that make it feel like full on D&D.

Some of these pages though, oh my! Seeing some of these skeletons and flayers and it it throws you back to like harryhausen creature feature workshops, or the weapons and amulets looking like those Mucha drawings of silverware, but for the new age. Cause it has those area shots too with the landscapes. All very nice. I can imagine some rogue rogue teenagers coming across this artbook and just wanting to learn how to draw stuff that looks that cool and diving in. Top notch!