Kentucky artist Harlan Hubbard created oil paintings, watercolors, and line drawings, but some of his finest work is found in the woodblock prints he produced throughout his life. Whether portraying the grandeur of the Ohio River, the classic lines of a steamboat, or the places and actions of his own life, Hubbard filters his subject through the eye of an artist and the mind of a philosopher. Here is a collection of nearly half of Hubbard's known woodcuts. Many have never been published; none have until now been published in color. Paired with them are quotations from the artist's journals and books.